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I thought William and Dolores had great chemistry is their scenes!

While I have wondered if the characters are cold because of their state of undress, the nudity doesn't bother me because it seems appropriate for the story. In some other shows I have been watching, sexual assaults and graphic violence have become so prevalent that I find myself starting to make different viewing

In the last year, I saw him in The Big Short. He had a nice size part in that. There was also a movie called The Submarine Kid, which he wrote (or co-wrote). He starred in that one but I did not care for it.

Christmas in the spring!

Having Finn Wittrock be unrecognizable and then never near a camera is the biggest disappointment since Tom Hardy wore a mask for 99.5% of Dark Knight Rises.

Your wife's very understandable reaction made me laugh.

I binge watched season one a few months ago and found myself needing breaks because Rebecca can be…a lot. I assumed watching them as they air would eliminate that issue but I find her more irritating this season. I enjoyed her being in the back, or middle, seat this episode.

TV shows rarely shock me these days but Shelby crushing Matt's skull did just that.

Yes! I find his rolling monologues more terrifying (-ly boring) than the bat he is wielding. The Butcher was scary without saying a word.

He was the hillbilly with the video camera. You could see his face in the woods right as the women were being attacked.

Finn was the hillbilly with the camera filming the Polks. You can see his face right before the women are attacked in the woods. Barely recognizable since they made his gorgeous face so un-gorgeous

I had stopped watching this season because I found the format frustrating but watched this one after reading about the change. Loved it! Can't remember the last time I felt that way about AHS. Man, Kathy Bates does creepy so well.

I still enjoy the show but I cringe whenever Mindy acts like a dumbass about something medical. I know Ben pointed it out but still ridiculous.

I loved Possey's flashbacks but hated that she looked into the camera. Took me right out of the scene. Wished she had simply looked off into the camera with the same smile.

There is a continuity issue between this episode and the last. Last episode Mindy told Drew she didn't want him meeting Leo yet because it was too soon. This episode, she is upset that he isn't as enthusiastic about her son as she is. I like the actor who plays Drew so I am sad he is gone, although not surprised.

I found this episode so frustrating I almost turned it off twice. When Mindy is the least self-centered and ridiculous person in the situation, it's too much. I disagree, respectfully, with this review.

I actually enjoyed Jody more this episode.

Interesting point. Since I didn't begin watching the show until season two and forgot some of the stuff you pointed out that happened, I had overlooked that Jeremy is generally a tool. I feel like the show is missing the ability to do the

The twist of Jeremy paying that woman really bothered me. I find the underlying message disgusting: older women have nothing to offer.