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Yeah, I knew about Pepper, I meant that he confirmed a crossover between seasons one and three (Pepper was two and four).

"He then clarified that he specifically means characters from Murder House will be interacting with characters from Coven, so this will be a full-on proper crossover and not more of the same directionless pandering."

Where do you get the crazy idea that the internet needs to shelter you from spoilers? I understand the kind of world we live in; information flows freely and quickly. So if there's a show that I don't want spoiled, I avoid social media and the like until I've watched it… but I also make a conscious effort to watch it

The site cares about hits (and money), not your personal experience (which AGAIN, is five days after the fact).

Regardless, this interview was posted on Tuesday and the finale aired on Thursday. If you didn't have any time to watch the episode in that period, it's your problem. Using Alaska's name in the title gets them more hits on people searching for her, so no, your title isn't better, and it shouldn't have to be changed to

It's been five days. It's now your fault for not watching, not the internet's fault for existing.

1. Travis Wall choreographed for the show before. He did the RuPaul ballet in season five, which is why he said "you're the only one I don't know" to Katya.

That's what I was wondering lol.

All but 2 of last season's episodes were a B or above (with one B- and one C), so I'm confused by what a "bounce back" season means to you. Personally, I thought last year was atrocious, so much so that I'm not watching this one, so if this is an improvement then I get what you're saying… but the grades suggest that

Why the hell did the directors cast a guy who looks exactly like Rick Cosnett to play a character also named Edward? I spent these past two episodes thinking the altered timeline produced an Eddie who wasn't Eobard but was a speedster… I didn't realize it wasn't the same actor until I just now looked him up.

I hated episode two. It felt like a completely different show than the pilot, full of trite primetime soap opera cliches and clunky politics. I was ready to give Pitch my customary third episode before deciding to ditch it, but then this episode was SO. GOOD.

If it is, Signal must be a Korean version of the American movie Frequency.

Cricket made a comment about being from New Orleans, so I'm assuming a Coven connection is forthcoming.

I didn't really like The Tick, and I Love Dick was strange as a standalone (I can see it working well in the context of a full series), but I watched JCVJ three times and was concerned it had the worst shot of this pilot group of moving forward. Glad to see it's going to series.

I'm really surprised Survivor got dropped, considering the hundreds of comments those posts always garnered.

"Well, since we're doing the whole FBI side-plot, people are going to compare us to Homeland. Might as well give them a Dana Brody."

I can't wait to watch this and cry and then make fun of it publicly while secretly pining for a new episode each week.

SAME! When that question came up, I sang the Assassins song out loud and then cackled to myself. My partner left the room shaking his head.

Seriously. Drag, as a concept, is supposed to make people offended and uncomfortable. It's the whole freaking point. The entire idea of drag is based on appropriation.

She was making The Whispers during season 4, which is why she only appeared in one episode, but that's since been canceled. She was making an HBO film during part of season 5, but nothing now that would prevent her from being more active this season (at least as far as I can tell).