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Thank god for Chad Radwell. "They're gonna fart a bunch" had me howling.

So was he abducted by aliens. I get the impression that a few hours passed while he was looking up into the sky.
Did Ryan Murphy write this episode.

Even Hahnzee is a better detective than Hank.

I have a feeling he is going to be the Lester of the season. The more screen time he has, the less he appears to be this brainless lackey, blinded by his devotion to his wife. When Ed confronts Peggy outside the beauty parlour about the missing money, you can see the rage building up.
I think Plemons is doing a good

He's been in Syria for two years doing god knows what for the CIA, and I think he knows he will never be able to get out and live a normal life.
I loved the look on his face when Carrie was stroking his hair, like that kind of physical connection had become so foreign to him he didn't know how to react.

I wanted to slap Nate so hard when he made that hurtful comment about how he doesn't care enough to hate her, and how unlovable she will always be. Get rid of this character please!
I actually think Laurel and Frank are perfect for each other. He brings out the budding sociopath in her.
I will seriously stop watching

Arnold isn't exactly stable either. What I liked about Geoffrey was that he was nice and kind despite his looks. Yeah he had a messed up family, but it was on a totally different level than Arnold's "so-called" problems.
What bugs me about Arnold is he doesn't know how good he has it. He's wealthy, loved, and most of

Arnold is growing on me, but I think I'll always miss Geoffrey.

The only Heretic I like is Oscar, and he doesn't even want to be one. I would love it if he was the the "big bad" in the flashforward, but it's most likely Jo.

No one will be able to replace Kai, especially not the Heretics.
Basically these big bad villains, littered and broke random objects in a dorm while crafting. Ooh scary.

I think this is my favorite Denis O'Hare from all the AHS seasons.

Or when, everyone kept repeating "Devil's Night" and he was just like "Huh….

I'm Canadian and I knew right away what killer they were going to be referencing.

It reminds me of this past season's Mickey/Ian storyline on Shameless. They have also done a wonderfully nuanced depiction of mental illness. Ian literally says the same thing as Gretchen "you can't fix me, because I don't need to be fixed" to his partner (the amazing Noel Fisher) and it's so heartbreaking because I

For it it was when Lindsay thought Stephen Hawking was a crippled cosmetologist.

The fact that it wasn't a throw-away themed episode sets it apart from most shows on the air right now.

Finn Wittrock is killing it once again. Although I don't understand what's going on with his hair. Is it a mohawk mullet?

I know Wes Bentley has a thankless job as the straight man character, but he really sucks.
I know he's supposed to be under the allure of the Cortez, but he's a terrible cop. So many strange things are going on in the hotel, like an old-timey chambermaid cleaning blood stained sheets, and for reason doesn't think

He's really good this season, almost Murder House good. I think it's because he was actually given something to do this season, and he's having fun with it.

I can't believe how great her performance was.
I think all the serial killer guest stars did quite well, except for the guy who played Richard Ramirez. It was too over the top.