Ryan and Brad remembered they had a Minotaur in the show at one point (episode 2/3?) and decided the were gonna make a cute little cameo for him. Seriously, what was the point of that?
Ryan and Brad remembered they had a Minotaur in the show at one point (episode 2/3?) and decided the were gonna make a cute little cameo for him. Seriously, what was the point of that?
Well there was a spontaneous polyamorous zombie threesome between Zoe, Tate, and Madison that lasted ….. who knows!? I think it's over.
Yeah, when I saw that, I was like 'So did witches cause the Great Depression? How about the recent economic crash? I mean, it said the Delphi was a 50 BILLLION dollar company and later said that they had lost 50% percent of their value in 10 minutes!! That's 25 BILLION dollars. Someone do the math, how much per…
Speaking of that, I just remembered that Spalding was a character on this show! Geeze, how many characters have there been on this show this season? Virtually all of them, if not all, have been relatively important so far..
I lost interest in everything the show tried to do about two episodes ago, but Papa Lugba (where did Lugba come from? I only heard 'Papa') is now my favorite. I hope he becomes Supreme. I think the Witches would actually get shit done. And who knows, with the shows internal logic this season, I might actually be…
Jamie Brewer (Nan) in season one had a character I cared about. She was abused by JLange, she befriended Lange's boytoy, she was able to safely interact with the demon baby creature in the basement. She had a tragic and unexpected death that showed Lange really did care about her. Who's she in this season? She…
More like common sense lane. Or basic screenwriting 101 lane. When I look at issues such as these or "plot holes" or character motivation, I try to analyze how difficult it would have been make the correct decision in regards to it. Most of the time, it seems to be sheer laziness or in the AHS' case, shock and…
Look at what Jon Darby said above me. The problem is that Delphine crying at the civil rights footage is what Jon D and myself (also Jon) have said. She's not JUST a racist. She's a psychopathic serial torturer/murderer. It's one thing to be a racist and see that footage and convert to non-racism. It's another…
Also, I don't exactly recall but have they clarified what the 'Supreme' is? Is it local or global? How does it work?
Okay, but why don't they like her? Was there a replacement for Mytrle? If so, where was she? Who is the Council? Is it a world wide witches association? Is there a WW voodoo association? The witch-hunter leader/dad guy specifically mentioned that they are a North American, implying that there are other non-North…
That's only this season. The past seasons have been have been much, MUCH better. That's why this season is so baffling. If the first two seasons had been like this season, then I wouldn't even be watching this season right now. It's about precedent.
I think it is a take on this shows brand of feminism. There are no male characters whom really do anything.
Well the problem with that is that the show is forgetting that she also tortured her own daughters and planned to murder her own husband. It's not just that she's a racist. It's that she's a psychopathic, sadistic, serial torturer/murderer.
The better question at this point is; what HAS the show explained? Seriously. I'm (pretty) sure I'm engaging in hyperbole here and I don't remember the older episodes as well, but I'm gonna go with nothing.
You didn't see that coming? They set Hank up in that episode to be the redeeming character. Also, how is it a sacrifice if whatever physical harm you commit on yourself is transferred onto someone else?
Oh shit….
Great, now Ryan and Brad are going to read this and think "Now there's a good idea. She can have weird, kinky bestiality with Bastion the Minotaur and get pregnant and have hybrid Minotaur/Werewolf children, but she's also secretly a voodoo AND witch descendant and she will defeat both Fionna and Angela Bassett all…
Yeah, but all the emotion is dead inside. The plot and character motivations change so drastically from week to week, nothing matters. I'm seriously considering dropping this show from my viewing time next season. From everything I've heard about Murphy and Falchuk, I fear this is the shows true colors and the…
Sorry, that is really sloppy. I'm multi-multi-tasking.
Yes, but the witches can bleed. Are you telling me a non-silver bullet would bounce harmlessly off them? Minotaur, I was referring to how. I agree that they tried to make Queenie power hungry, but even that came out of the blue and they didn't do a good job of it (to me). So I still have a hard (nonexistent) time…