Ryan Murphy @MrRPMurphy 1m1 minute ago
Lady Gaga is so brilliant in AHS Season 5 that yesterday I officially asked her to join Season 6. Say yes @ladygaga!
I can't at none of you considering the possibility Gaga is only in 8 episodes now that Ryan said she wanted to do the entire season Maybe they said that so we won't expect her death in ep.8, I mean, everyone was already saying they'd know her end when they'd know which episodes she'd be in... the end of the season might be ep.8 for The Countess
And Emma Roberts killing the Countess in Episode 8 and becoming the new Countess. One thing she could at least do right after the debacle of her last roles.
I'm totally here for Gaga being in season six. I think she will agree.
Of course she won't be in main cast because of her new music/tours but she def can do like 3-4 episodes. I'd like if she became an official permanent part of AHS family
I just want to see Jessica and Gaga together on screen If Ryan really brings Jessica for MH episode, I hope Elizabeth is somehow involved with that storyline
I'm totally here for Gaga being in season six. I think she will agree.
Of course she won't be in main cast because of her new music/tours but she def can do like 3-4 episodes. I'd like if she became an official permanent part of AHS family
American Horror Story: Hotel seems to have all the ingredients of a memorable horror classic.
Driven by a great goth sound track of funereal dirges by Joy Division and Bauhaus, the fifth incarnation of the anthology series features an unforgettable performance by Lady Gaga - at turns stunning and creepy, beautiful and grotesque - as a vampire countess who rules over an assortment of monstrous atrocities at a gorgeous art deco hotel in Los Angeles called the Hotel Cortez.
The overall picture is just a little too busy, too dense. The first episode of Hotel - the only one available to critics - is so busy trying to set up its divergent cast of characters it ends up being confusing and exhausting.
It's a maddening mess the following episodes need to untangle. And I hope they do so in a gentler fashion. AHS has never been afraid to pile on the gore, but the violence in Hotel is excessive even by the show's standards.
Murphy and Falchuk have yet to disappoint. Despite its many apparent problems, Hotel has the potential to become another AHS winner.
Driven by a great goth sound track of funereal dirges by Joy Division and Bauhaus, the fifth incarnation of the anthology series features an unforgettable performance by Lady Gaga - at turns stunning and creepy, beautiful and grotesque - as a vampire countess who rules over an assortment of monstrous atrocities at a gorgeous art deco hotel in Los Angeles called the Hotel Cortez.