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    I saw this in person and tbh it was just extremely dreary. I don't know how to describe it, but the whole thing was just kind of depressing. I think it had alot to do with the designs and music. With small exceptions, the music just isn't that great. It's catchy and alright in a vacuum, but it didn't translate well to

    Oh, for sure! Bonnie actually scares me the most of all the killers on the show because she seems totally unhinged in a way that the others aren't. In terms of relationships, hers and Asher's doesn't bother me like Frank's and Laurel's cause Asher is a psycho woman runner-over so they can have each other as far as I'm

    That's right! He's slowly coming back to me. Maybe Laurel can snap out of it and go back there. I'm sure he's still hanging out in that computer lab he was always in.

    I 100% agree with everything in this review (from a critical perspective). I also completely enjoyed watching the whackadoodle episode (from an I-eat-and-breath-TV-for-fun perspective). It's possible to hold conflicting opinions over something and it's possible to think critically of the things you enjoy. Just saying

    I find it very difficult to pay full attention to this show, so I may have missed this scene (and likely did), but has Amberle been told/reacted at all yet to the death of her boyfriend? Has anyone even mentioned him again? Has he even been confirmed dead or is he lying around in a hospital now somewhere??

    Yeah! Thus far it's clear that Boone pretending to be gay was solely for the purpose of throwing off the audience as to which red devil was obsessed with Zayday, which had nothing to do with the Gigi/Boone/mystery red devil's plan, or just to shoehorn gay jokes. Both are lazy and stupid reasons on the writers' parts.

    Agreed! I think I would call this more black comedy, given how it's only related to the horror genre by subject matter?

    Liz Taylor and Iris are the best (and most precious) part of this whole show and I want them to become besties and go on hipster killing sprees together. That said, it's sad how Liz treated and then straight up abandoned his son, who could clearly draw mad good, if inaccurate, airplanes for a kid. I wonder when his

    Sigh, I have to agree. There are too many plots, and as a result, absolutely none. From what I can tell the main plots are 1) the 10 commandments killer, and 2) overthrowing the countess, but both of these have been on the back burner for ages.

    Yeah, especially with him getting an invite to a serial-killers only dinner party. I really hope he turns out just being a really glaring red herring though, because a reveal of him as the killer won't be all that interesting or surprising since it only gets more and more obvious.

    Well then, let that be a lesson to all anti-vaccers! Vaccinate yo kids or they'll turn into vampires, KILL you, then turn all their classmates and KILL the grown ups!

    Haha, I was laughing near the middle/end of the episode when Merida and Belle were becoming chummy because I realized that NO one had either 1) noticed she was missing or 2) bothered to look for her. It's hilarious in a universe where anyone can cross any distance between a scene or two. Belle is so very much an

    I was torn on this episode. While watching it I found that I didn't hate it as much as I have past episodes (maybe because my expectations have plummeted). Strange given that this episode highlighted most of the weakest links (seriously, Grace and Pete might objectively be the dullest part of the whole show) and was

    Alex couldn't be bothered to call 911 or do anything right so you know that nasty dog carcass is just rotting on the living room floor. lol Poor Scarlett.

    Thank you! wtf. I was thinking the same thing! (other than the Zodiac costume, which I agree with the below comments looks pretty much like it reportedly did).
    She didn't call the husband OR the police, even though they are the same, and the husband even lives in that same freaking hotel for easy access. And then she

    I have to agree. . . that made me actually laugh out loud.

    Ahhhh, thank you! That's what happened there. Yes, I zoned out a little bit on that scene and thought he was just drinking ginger ale or what not since he's always at that bar drinking something non alcoholic.

    Wait, did I miss when John Lowe started drinking alcohol again? Did that happen last episode? (I'm honestly asking, because with this show it's a legit toss up as to whether it's a continuity snafu or my lack of paying complete attention to all the crazy). Why did he drink the absinthe? Still, all the characters in

    I'm glad for one thing, though: At least Chanel # whatever based her decision on which brother was the better actor to save (if by a tiny margin, wherein one's acting sucks wholly and completely and the other's one half step below.)

    By horror movie conventions, I'd say, yes. Given that characters in horror movies who make stupid decisions "deserve" to die and generally do (in quotations because of horror movie trope rules, since no one actually *deserves* to die in reality for being stupid), and staying in an obviously evil hotel is definitely a