It would make the most sense that if they were going to continue doing these movies to at least start off with the games that featured Haymitch. Watching the final film I realized how long it's been since we'd seen an actual game. I'm for it.
It would make the most sense that if they were going to continue doing these movies to at least start off with the games that featured Haymitch. Watching the final film I realized how long it's been since we'd seen an actual game. I'm for it.
I noticed the lack of co-presidency between Chanel and Zayday as well in this episode. I didn't realize how much it was lacking until I saw Chanel addressing everyone in the room and Zayday was sitting on the couch. Don't know why they just completely tossed that subplot away.
I knew John was the 10th commandments killer long before this episode, there was nothing shocking in the reveal, I just thought the way it was finally unraveled was interesting. It could've been said in half an episode, so I do agree the episode dragged.
I actually really liked this episode. It did kind of drag, but at least we were getting an explanation and pieces were adding up, something we don't always get with AHS.
This episode was a huge step up from last weeks disastrous episode. Chanel Oberlin had some of the best lines in this one from all season and I agree, the lack of Chad is starting to get annoying! I do agree though that one of the biggest flaws this episode was Dean Munsch NOT taking off one of the masks from 1/3 Red…
They definitely made it seem in the pilot that Wes would be doing a lot more snooping around than he actually is. (We still don't know whose voice it was that called him). And I think Holden, and Alex seeing him, is definitely going to kick things off in full gear. Hopefully.
This season by far is my favorite. Cool characters with awesome backstories that we actually see play out, great imagery and grandeur sets. But why wasn't it until this episode that we actually got some semblance of a storyline? Angela Bassett, in all her badass-ness finally delivered some structure, and conflict, to…
Definitely, the first episode put some people off, but it's gotten really great, and definitely worth sticking around to see Angela Bassett.
He's so confident in his selfishness that you can't be mad or hate him. He knows he's a jerk and therefore you just have to love him for that.
Agreed! Billie Lourd is my favorite character on this show. Every single line she says is gold. The explanation to her wearing earmuffs (other than the fact that she's the real life daughter to Carrie Fisher) was hysterical, and how she explained to Sam how she's so un-emotional, "If I could feel anything, I'd be…
Completely agree that Sarah and Evan have transformed into their characters. I haven't cared for Evans character or acting for the past two seasons. He was great in Murder House and Asylum, but I just didn't care for his characters in Coven and Freakshow. He's completely morphed into the twisted Mr. March and…
Completely agree with you! I love this show more and more every week. It's catty, campy and just plain good fun, don't know why people are taking it so seriously. Lea continues to make me laugh as Hester and the constant references to horror classics are fun to watch. And yes, I agree that Abigail is, for some reason,…