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    Occupy Homeland! DERP

    It's a bit ridiculous for you to preach to others about how they need to 'educate' themselves when your OP is a totally vague and unspecified, borderline conspiracy theory that flies in the face of logic. I bet it felt really good to say, but it sounded fucking retarded.

    My money is on Misty Day being the next supreme since they purposefully left her out of an episode that has 'finding-out-who-the-next-supreme-is' as a focal point. Like they'll try and pull that out of left field or something. But also it seems rather intuitive. She literally has the power of resurrection, not only

    Also, Cordelia doesn't seem to be aware of a 200+ year old serial killer skulking around her school? Worst headmistress ever.

    We shouldn't forget about Christine Ebersole in the beginning!!! If there was going to be a musical number it would be the episode with both LuPone and Ebersole, so I am not getting my hopes up.

    Some other people also told me their cable menus said "Body Parts." I checked IMDB and it says "Boy Parts." At this point, I guess we'll just make it a 'choose-your-own-adventure.' Seems pretty apropos for AHS!

    Has nobody already pointed out to Todd that the name of the episode is "Boy Parts" not "Body Parts"?

    Sunset Blvd!

    Touche.

    I totally agree.  I know this is anecdotal, but all the straight guys on my newsfeed are going "What was that?" and all my gay friends are saying "That was great!"

    Is it just me or is Todd a tad too scandalized by the whole slavery-torture-porn bit?  I know that sounds ridiculous, but the last season did have a woman impersonating Anne Frank for Christ sake!  The whole Being Scandalized Express seems to have left the station a while back.  This show's lack of taste is the reason

    Yes. I think with a few modifications Ozymandias would have been a fantastic ending.

    Pretty much.  Vince Gilligan spent 60 odd episodes transforming this man into a monster and then tries to rehabilitate him in 2.  "Ozymandias" was a fantastic finale!  The only problem was it wasn't.

    "Ozymandias" had a real sense of finality.  The last two episodes just felt like an over-extended denouement that usurps the whole tragic catharsis of "Ozymandias." Even the whole spirit of the Shelley poem basically no longer makes sense in the context of the series; the statue doesn't get back up and knock all the

    It peaked with "Ozymandias."  With a few modifications that could have been the (better) finale.  Everything wrapped up in a nice, neat little bow?  It felt very procedural; he fixes this, he fixes that, onto the inevitable showdown with the Neo-Nazis, dies a true anti-hero!  I know I am going to get a lot of hate,

    No.  But I am curious.  Go on.

    Also, apparently everyone is a terrible shot.

    Am I the only one who has noticed the irony of of Neo-Nazis dealing meth to the Czechs?  Old habits die hard I guess.