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AHS: Lady Gaga coming with the punch
I can't wait anymore, urgh. Watch it turning out to be horrible just like Coven / Freak Show 
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Originally posted by YR.
AHS: Lady Gaga coming with the punch
I can't wait anymore, urgh. Watch it turning out to be horrible just like Coven / Freak Show 
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You can go somewhere else with that, because we are not starting another Season War in here.
Can't any of you just be excited for a season without shading a past one?
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Originally posted by Phenex
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Give me the Scream Queens OP. 
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Originally posted by X/O/X/O
Give me the Scream Queens OP. 
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I'm not giving you anything other than what everyone else in here gives you, utter filth.

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A flash forward with Ramona heading to Maggie Esmerelda's tent to foresee her future. 
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Coven is the only season with replay value.
Don't @ me.
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Originally posted by Giorgoc
Also, number of episodes has nothing to do with character importance in any show ever.
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This is false.
You cannot be the central character if you're missing nearly half of the season. What are those other 5 episodes about?
There's a reason Jessica's been in 13 every season (bar Murder House), to give her the most screen time because she's been the main character (alongside Sarah) for all those seasons.
You can't possibly argue that Gloria Mott, Stanley, Maggie, Dell Toledo, Spalding, Kyle Spencer, Misty Day, Myrtle Snow, Grace Bertrand, Dr. Arthur Arden or the Monsignor were the main characters or had extreme prominence over any of the characters in 12-13 episodes.
The only exception is Sister Mary Eunice, who was in 10 episodes, but her arc got cut off shortly and she had little to no relevance to the events happening in the last 3 episodes other than having Jude in the asylum.
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Everywhere she goes Gaga gets people PRESSED.
Sorry, but you can't expect the Queen's cult of adamant followers to not congregate here. She is a character of the show now. She can be discussed for 10 pages straight if the monsters choose so.
I am more excited for Denis O'Hare and Matt Bomer tho tbh
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Coven remains the best.
I'm doing my seasonal watch through of the seasons and its such a chore getting through Freak Show and Asylum. I love them both but they dont have amazing replay value like the good sis Coven, even Murder House has great replay.
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Originally posted by geemarty
Coven is the only season with replay value.
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ffffffffffff;
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Coven was the most entertaining season, and I want it to be my favorite, but the abandonment of development and terribly rushed last 2 episodes are the reason why it's only second to Asylum.
But mess @ Ryan saying he legit wanted to do a spin-off of Coven, but then invented Scream Queens instead.
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Dandy Mott's 'I am the law!' scene does also have great replay value! 
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Originally posted by Phenex
Coven remains the best.
I'm doing my seasonal watch through of the seasons and its such a chore getting through Freak Show and Asylum. I love them both but they dont have amazing replay value like the good sis Coven, even Murder House has great replay.
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I legit fall asleep during certain episodes of Asylum.
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I legit fall asleep during certain episodes of Asylum.
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I'm one of the few that loved Freak Show but Episode 5-7 legit had me snoozing on my couch.
Coven kept me on the edge!
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I legit fall asleep during certain episodes of Asylum.
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The Kit/Grace/Alma storyline sorta had that effect on me.
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poor x/o/x/o
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 I'm so excited for the Lady Gaga show, also enjoying this new base thread! Queen will slay the scene, win an Oscar, get ha EGOT and go home and **** her husband leaving us all bald as per usual
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This is gonna be so ****ed up this season.
Wineville Chicken Coop Murders
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Gordon Stewart Northcott was born in Bladworth, Saskatchewan, Canada, and raised in British Columbia. He moved to Los Angeles, United States, with his parents in 1924. Northcott asked his father to purchase a plot of land in Wineville, California, where Gordon built a chicken ranch and home with the help of his father (who was in the construction business) and his nephew Sanford. It was this pretext (building a ranch at Wineville) that Northcott used to bring Sanford from Saskatchewan to the United States. Northcott abducted an undetermined number of boys and molested them at the chicken ranch. Typically, after molesting the children, Gordon would drive his victims home and let them go.
There was a rumor that Northcott had "rented" his victims to wealthy southern Californian pedophiles, but there was no evidence to prove that speculation. Ultimately, Northcott was convicted of the murder of the Winslow boys and an unidentified Mexican teenage boy that Gordon had murdered and then decapitated. The Mexican boy was Northcott's first victim.
Northcott's second murder victim was Walter Collins.[25] A few days after abducting Walter Collins, Northcott received a phone-call from his mother, Sarah Louise Northcott, informing him that she was immediately on her way out to see him at the ranch in Wineville and was going to stay for a few days. The drive from Mrs. Northcott's home in LA to Wineville was only about an hour. By then, Northcott had already held and molested Walter at the ranch for a few days. During Sarah's visit, Walter was kept in the chicken coops.[25]
Owing to prior incidents, Sarah was well aware that her son had sexually abused boys. She became suspicious of the chicken coops and Gordon's desire to keep her away from them. At some point during her visit to the ranch, Sarah discovered Walter in the chicken coop. According to Sanford Clark's testimony, she told Gordon that Walter could identify him; Gordon had once worked at a supermarket where Walter had shopped with his mother, Christine Collins.
Since Walter could identify Northcott, Sarah told her son that Walter knew too much and needed to be silenced permanently. Sanford Clark testified that Sarah decided that all three of them should participate in the murder of Walter Collins. That way, none of them, Sanford, Gordon, or Sarah, could go to the police and implicate the two others without placing themselves at risk. Gordon Northcott suggested using a gun, but Sarah feared that the noise might alert neighbors. The blunt end of an axe was chosen as the murder weapon and was used to dispatch Walter as he lay sleeping on a cot in the chicken coop. Gordon, Mrs. Northcott and Sanford Clark (against his will) each delivered the fatal blows to Walter. They dispatched the Winslow brothers in a similar manner.
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The Kit/Grace/Alma storyline sorta had that effect on me.
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Their story was literally the pits.
I feel like everyone forgives that trash because of how amazing Lana Winter's storyline is.
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Their story was literally the pits.
I feel like everyone forgives that trash because of how amazing Lana Winter's storyline is.
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The rubberman in Murder House was by far more entertaining than those aliens which we only got a glimpse of in Behind the Scenes. Such a waste.
But nothing was as horrid as the Axeman. How can such a filler character, so boring serve the purpose of getting screentime for half of the season? 
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This, the Mr. March storyline, Aileen Wuornos, the Ten Commandment Killer and the Addiction Demon got me so excited 
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