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The writers have even more cushion with their bizarre usage of ghosts. Apparently people can become ghosts and are corporeal enough to have sex with living people? (sigh) this god damn show…

One would think the Council would either be comprised of bad ass witches or would have some sort of security. Seems odd that they would just roam around trying to punish violations of some witch code when they have little to no power. Whoops, I just took a left turn onto Logic Lane. Sorry, let me turn this car around.

I tried. I really tried to get into AHS. I gave it all of my "camp" coins to spend on its ridiculousness. But there is only so much wanton disregard for character developmental, plot, or…everything that I can take.

My question to then is, when (in your opinion) is the show at its best and when is it at its worst?

Well I would be dishonest if I said Willpower alone go me to watch 7 episodes of a tv show that I absolutely could not stand. At the very least I am curious to see how the "plot" unfolds. Maybe I am still nursing my Breaking Bad hangover and I am still finding it hard to enjoy less… um…"properly constructed" shows.

Ah i c. This is my first venture into AHS territory. I have not seen the first two seasons. But it sounds like I should try putting on my "campy" jeans for this series. I guess the campiness I am used to is a little more overt. In Coven at least, there seem to be points where it wants to be taken seriously. But then

Not being facetious here (seriously). Can someone explain to me why this show is "good" and not incredibly terrible? I decided to watch this season upon request of some of my friends. I think it's atrocious. The characterization is manic. The plot is…somewhere I think? It just seems really bad to me. Or is this one of