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Well they have Arkham Asylum, perhaps there's a Miskatonic General, with a med school, natch.

Holy shit I didn't even recognize him

You don't think billionaire teenagers bringing in homeless teenage girls to live with them would play as weird? I mean how could he not be preserving their heads in the cellar.

But that's a case in point, you paid $100 dollars to do what a 6 dollar blue tooth dongle could have done, since you aren't even streaming video to it. And that's assuming your music is all tied to itunes, otherwise you could have just used the playstation.

It's fairly ubiquitous around the world, so yea?

Well she's a kid, but she's clearly working at becoming a cat burglar, and not simply beggin on the streets like the other children, so it makes sense they'd (street kids) name her based on what singles her out. Doesn't mean she has to be excellent at it, no more than Bruce should be kicking his classmates ass

Well it's hard to imagine treating someone of her stature cruelly, tho she would obviously be an oddity. I feel like even in real life, people would treat her as if she was eternally a baby - which would become annoying as she ages mentally, but probably wouldn't lead to much cynicism.

That's the character, a strongman would pretty much have to, even an aging doughy one.

If he was going to hate and murder anyone it would be Ethel. She's the reasons his wife left him, after all, at least in Dell's mind.

She even pretends to be a butterfly in the jar.

There was some brief man ass in the gay bar scene.

I'm thinking it's just a comprehension problem on your part, the rest of the internet seems to have understood the intent fairly easily.

Dandy is not explicitly gay. Dandy has shown zero sexual predilections whatsoever to this point.

The only repressed gay character on the show is Dell, and he's not a killer (well, not a SERIAL killer). Dandy is straight up sexless, almost a child in that regard, and the other guy is outright gay but living in a time period where it's illegal.

The poster was for Dandy, the second clown that got away. It was Dandy's mask.

His assistant interrupts the first fantasy and questions how he thinks they'll get to that point, seemed fairly straight forward and obvious.
The first one was Elsa's impression of herself, the second one was reality. Funny, when AHS DOES do Show Don't Tell, nobody get's it. It's not even subtle.

Well that was a reaction to years of abuse and suppression, and Bette ain't exactly rolling on a full set of wheels.

When has this show never not been fun. The running gag of Andy not being dead yet was really, really dark humour. "Tis only a flesh wound".

With Gusto

Don't see how Fish is useless, she's the only female character on the show with any depth. Kind of love what Pinkett-Smith is doing.