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TV Show: AHS: Roanoke | Paleyfest Panel: 3/26 | Season 7: 2017
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This is so far the best season
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I love Lily! 
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The scene with Sally and John in the elevator and the addiction demon appearing and making Sally not kiss John as she started to cry made me think that Sally and the demon are linked, they are two sides of the same coin, idk.
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Lemme also stan for queen of acting Lily Rabe 
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Live +3 demo ratings for the EPISODE 2
http://variety.com/2015/tv/ratings/t...ng-1201621532/
Oct. 12-18 were AMC’s “The Walking Dead” (2.5 points), Fox’s “Empire (1.9), FX’s “American Horror Story: Hotel” (1.7), CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” (1.6) and ABC’s “Modern Family” (1.5). NBC’s “Blindspot” and ABC’s “Quantico” saw the biggest lifts among first-year series (both 1.3).
On a percentage basis, three shows rose 80% or more from same-day to L+3: NBC’s “The Blacklist” (+89%), ABC’s “Quantico” (83%) and FX’s “American Horror Story” (81%).
After “The Walking Dead” and “American Horror Story,” the top-rated scripted cable series in 18-49 rating were Comedy Central’s “South Park” (1.49), OWN’s “If Loving You Is Wrong” (0.86) and the season premiere of FX’s “Fargo” (0.85), which shot up by 77% from its same-day rating
WEEK’S TOP L+3 PRIMETIME PROGRAMS
Adults 18-49 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.73
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 8.26
3. Empire (Fox), 6.62
4. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 5.48
5. Thursday Night Football (CBS/NFLN), 4.90
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-New England (ESPN), 4.50
7. Modern Family (ABC), 4.21
8. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 3.94
9. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.89
10. Blindspot (NBC), 3.83
Total Viewers (in millions)
47. American Horror Story (FX), 7.10
Adults 18-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.0
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 7.0
3. Empire (Fox), 5.9
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.4
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 4.0
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.9
7. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.7
8. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 3.2
8. Modern Family (ABC), 3.2
10. Scandal (ABC), 3.1
Persons 12-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 7.5
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 6.1
3. Empire (Fox), 5.4
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.8
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 3.7
6. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.4
7. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.3
8. Modern Family (ABC), 2.9
9. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 2.7
10. Scandal (ABC), 2.5
10. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 2.5
Source: Nielsen (live viewing plus 3-day delayed viewing via DVR and VOD)
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Originally posted by Jenher
Live +3 demo ratings for the EPISODE 2
http://variety.com/2015/tv/ratings/t...ng-1201621532/
Oct. 12-18 were AMC’s “The Walking Dead” (2.5 points), Fox’s “Empire (1.9), FX’s “American Horror Story: Hotel” (1.7), CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” (1.6) and ABC’s “Modern Family” (1.5). NBC’s “Blindspot” and ABC’s “Quantico” saw the biggest lifts among first-year series (both 1.3).
On a percentage basis, three shows rose 80% or more from same-day to L+3: NBC’s “The Blacklist” (+89%), ABC’s “Quantico” (83%) and FX’s “American Horror Story” (81%).
After “The Walking Dead” and “American Horror Story,” the top-rated scripted cable series in 18-49 rating were Comedy Central’s “South Park” (1.49), OWN’s “If Loving You Is Wrong” (0.86) and the season premiere of FX’s “Fargo” (0.85), which shot up by 77% from its same-day rating
WEEK’S TOP L+3 PRIMETIME PROGRAMS
Adults 18-49 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.73
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 8.26
3. Empire (Fox), 6.62
4. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 5.48
5. Thursday Night Football (CBS/NFLN), 4.90
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-New England (ESPN), 4.50
7. Modern Family (ABC), 4.21
8. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 3.94
9. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.89
10. Blindspot (NBC), 3.83
Total Viewers (in millions)
47. American Horror Story (FX), 7.10
Adults 18-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.0
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 7.0
3. Empire (Fox), 5.9
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.4
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 4.0
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.9
7. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.7
8. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 3.2
8. Modern Family (ABC), 3.2
10. Scandal (ABC), 3.1
Persons 12-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 7.5
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 6.1
3. Empire (Fox), 5.4
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.8
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 3.7
6. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.4
7. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.3
8. Modern Family (ABC), 2.9
9. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 2.7
10. Scandal (ABC), 2.5
10. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 2.5
Source: Nielsen (live viewing plus 3-day delayed viewing via DVR and VOD)
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jenher
Live +3 demo ratings for the EPISODE 2
http://variety.com/2015/tv/ratings/t...ng-1201621532/
Oct. 12-18 were AMC’s “The Walking Dead” (2.5 points), Fox’s “Empire (1.9), FX’s “American Horror Story: Hotel” (1.7), CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” (1.6) and ABC’s “Modern Family” (1.5). NBC’s “Blindspot” and ABC’s “Quantico” saw the biggest lifts among first-year series (both 1.3).
On a percentage basis, three shows rose 80% or more from same-day to L+3: NBC’s “The Blacklist” (+89%), ABC’s “Quantico” (83%) and FX’s “American Horror Story” (81%).
After “The Walking Dead” and “American Horror Story,” the top-rated scripted cable series in 18-49 rating were Comedy Central’s “South Park” (1.49), OWN’s “If Loving You Is Wrong” (0.86) and the season premiere of FX’s “Fargo” (0.85), which shot up by 77% from its same-day rating
WEEK’S TOP L+3 PRIMETIME PROGRAMS
Adults 18-49 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.73
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 8.26
3. Empire (Fox), 6.62
4. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 5.48
5. Thursday Night Football (CBS/NFLN), 4.90
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-New England (ESPN), 4.50
7. Modern Family (ABC), 4.21
8. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 3.94
9. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.89
10. Blindspot (NBC), 3.83
Total Viewers (in millions)
47. American Horror Story (FX), 7.10
Adults 18-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 8.0
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 7.0
3. Empire (Fox), 5.9
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.4
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 4.0
6. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.9
7. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.7
8. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 3.2
8. Modern Family (ABC), 3.2
10. Scandal (ABC), 3.1
Persons 12-34 rating
1. The Walking Dead (AMC), 7.5
2. Sunday Night Football: New England-Indianapolis (NBC), 6.1
3. Empire (Fox), 5.4
4. American Horror Story: Hotel (FX), 3.8
5. Thursday Night Football: Atlanta-New Orleans (CBS/NFLN), 3.7
6. The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 3.4
7. Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh-San Diego (ESPN), 3.3
8. Modern Family (ABC), 2.9
9. Nevada Democratic Debate (CNN), 2.7
10. Scandal (ABC), 2.5
10. The Voice-Monday (NBC), 2.5
Source: Nielsen (live viewing plus 3-day delayed viewing via DVR and VOD)
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s...slay?  I don't understand
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s...slay?  I don't understand
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It's good, AHS is the 2nd most successful cable TV show after The Walking Dead in America right now 
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Does it also count for streaming when I watch it on GGD in Europe or is it only viewers in the US that count.
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i am here for Lily and Sarah playing couple in S6 <3
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in before Liz love affair is with that Bartolomew thing 
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This is Mimi Delongpre who was the Supreme in 1920s. She is mentioned in the third episode of Coven.
Apparently she is also mentioned by Constance in the last episode of Murder House
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Constance in the last episode of Murder House , right before her great monologue, talks about her son Michael and when describing his alleged parents she mentions "He was a child of distant cousins on my mother's side, the DeLongpres of Virginia, Eveline and Steve. They died tragically in a highway accident outside Richmond."
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So there's a real chance that Alexandra Daddario is playing Mimi Delongpre

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Originally posted by GypsyLife
Does it also count for streaming when I watch it on GGD in Europe or is it only viewers in the US that count.
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Pretty sure those streams aren't even legal, so no they don't count 
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I had no idea Alexandra was attached to this season.
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Originally posted by Ramos
It's good, AHS is the 2nd most successful cable TV show after The Walking Dead in America right now 
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Amazing 
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Yes at the Coven connection. 
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Member Since: 9/1/2013
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i was hoping we could forget about coven
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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i do not want a coven connection. i hope its subtle, like constance mentioning her name in murder house.
i like the concept of only 2 seasons connecting. like asylum and freak show or hotel and murder house.
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Tbh I don't like the thought of any of the seasons connecting but because it's happening i'm looking forward to it, if that makes sense 
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