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So, it's clear that when the characters die, they do become ghosts on the property, so I'm really impressed with how the AHS team stopped themselves from bringing them all back in ghost form. Brava!
Now, I had thought the whole "I must protect my land" was something exclusive to the Butcher, but since Lee assumed the

Asylum had incredible highs but also terrible lows. I think that's what made it such an emotional and incredible ride. Roanoke is a tad more consistent. Aside from Chapter 6 and Kathy Bates on Chapter 7, Roanoke hasn't had any of that all time high that made Asylum so great, but as one, quasi coherent story line, it

Historic Horror Story might be a better tittle.

Well, Cher is seventy, so…

I think that's the pont, to make her over the top, even cringe-worthy. I see Audrey as a mockery of reality tv stars and their overall stupidity.

So far, Lee seems like the one destined to live, but I sort of think Lana Winters will be there to interview whoever lives and to make a grand expose herself, alla Briarcliff. And Sara Paulson interviewing Sara Paulson is an idea that must give Ryam Murphy a mental boner, so I say Audrey gets to live.
Also, now that

There is definitely something fishy with the way they ended the story, it's obviously a fake.
However, I don't think they made a Polk sort of deal. The Polks' deal allows them to live there in exchange of the sacrifices the colonists used to commit, but The Butcher has made it very clear she does not want more people

Paulson died in Hotel. Sally was literally a ghost for the entire season.

Nope, she was allowed to escape if she promised to stop lurking the Hotel

Actually, I think both Bates and Bassett have gotten much more versatility in their roles than lets say Lange, who basically played the same antagonistic character for four seasons. The thing is, Bassett has suffered from diminished presence, which has made her roles almost inconsequential (especially in Hotel). Bates

I was going to pull the "Paulson never dies" argument but Sally DID technically die in Hotel, she was just a ghost for the entire season.

Part of me wishes Shelby was sort of the mastermind behind al of this. Like, she's in cahoots with Scathach because they're lesbian lovers wanting to get a child…enter Matt!!
But I think AHS will either ignore her surprising strength, or say it was shock or adrenaline or whatnot, or simply make her a psycopath alla

Yup, that's Finn alright. Judging by the teaser, he's gonna be even more on the next episode. Maybe he wants to be part of the show, so he's the one who set up the cameras?

Well, this second half of the season is resulting quite…interesting.
First of all, cheers to this show for killing its darlings (something it's pink, flamboyant, Prozac-filled sister Scream Queens seems to be doing as well), though I have the bad feeling they're bound to return eventually in ghost form because, well,

Well, she did win an Emmy for Coven, though I agree that Basset was far more deserving that year.
As The Butcher, Bates pull all the cheese she had, dodgy accent and all, but as Agnes, she's in full form. Her full descent into madness, especially on those confessional scenes where her Butcher accent morphed with her

Preach! Kevin may have always been a bit of a selfish douche but he was always so charming. Movie Kevin didn't have to pretend anymore. His finals moments and the ear groping kinda made me flash back but still, nowhere near S2.

I know what you mean. I stopped watching Arrow years ago but watch The Flash religiously. Still, I would love to see a big Civil-War-like event for these shows, something like the series premiere of Flash being a two hour event where all the people from these other shows collide to help Barry realize what a dumb

So this is definitely going to lead to the Flashpoint story line from the comics, which is going to be quite interesting, specially now that Supergirl is finally where she's supposed to be.
What will be really very interesting is if the Flashpoint story line is limited to The Flash alone (in which case The Flash would