If Ryan kills Lana off I'll be really annoyed. Hopefully she'll just be in a flashback scene to like the 70's or 80's. Queenie getting killed in Hotel was kind of annoying and pointless, but at least her being at the hotel kind of made sense because it was a popular hotel in L.A. Literally in what context would Lana go to a farm house in the middle of the woods in North Carolina? Maybe she could've filmed a documentary there, but that seems like something Billie Dean would do because she does paranormal shows and stuff. Also I thought she was retired from journalism at the end of Asylum so if it were set in the present why would she be interviewing the survivors?
The good sis did not go through all that Briarcliff ****, killed her son, etc just to go to Roanoke and be butchered off by a colony with no fashion taste... No ma'am! I could see Billie Dean going there to talk to spirits, but what would Lana be doing there?
American Horror Story is the Sarah Paulson show. You have been watching for six years and just got that?
Clueless much?
Ryan using the show to center it around any one specific person/character has always been a part of the problem. Asylum was more of an ensemble, bit it found a way to make it about Lana in a way that was actually great at the end, so that was fine.
Coven centered around Fiona, the Jessica Lange show in full-swing, featuring the Sarah Paulson Show.
Freak Show was the same, to a higher degree.
And then when that old bat Jessica was gone, it seemed like it was going to be better, but then he brought Gaga in with a totally terrible character and made her technically the lead I guess, but it was the closest we've gotten to an ensemble in a while which was good.
But anyway, lettuce pray that Audrey Tindall dies a miserable death and that Lana doesn't.
Ryan using the show to center it around any one specific person/character has always been a part of the problem. Asylum was more of an ensemble, bit it found a way to make it about Lana in a way that was actually great at the end, so that was fine.
Coven centered around Fiona, the Jessica Lange show in full-swing, featuring the Sarah Paulson Show.
Freak Show was the same, to a higher degree.
And then when that old bat Jessica was gone, it seemed like it was going to be better, but then he brought Gaga in with a totally terrible character and made her technically the lead I guess, but it was the closest we've gotten to an ensemble in a while which was good.
But anyway, lettuce pray that Audrey Tindall dies a miserable death and that Lana doesn't.
The irony of you calling Jessica an old bat given that she looks infinitely better at 67 than the woman who takes centre in your sig does at 58...
If Ryan kills Lana off I'll be really annoyed. Hopefully she'll just be in a flashback scene to like the 70's or 80's. Queenie getting killed in Hotel was kind of annoying and pointless, but at least her being at the hotel kind of made sense because it was a popular hotel in L.A. Literally in what context would Lana go to a farm house in the middle of the woods in North Carolina? Maybe she could've filmed a documentary there, but that seems like something Billie Dean would do because she does paranormal shows and stuff. Also I thought she was retired from journalism at the end of Asylum so if it were set in the present why would she be interviewing the survivors?
Who cares if she dies? She doesn't have any unfinished business. Her story was already told.
Ryan using the show to center it around any one specific person/character has always been a part of the problem. Asylum was more of an ensemble, bit it found a way to make it about Lana in a way that was actually great at the end, so that was fine.
Coven centered around Fiona, the Jessica Lange show in full-swing, featuring the Sarah Paulson Show.
Freak Show was the same, to a higher degree.
And then when that old bat Jessica was gone, it seemed like it was going to be better, but then he brought Gaga in with a totally terrible character and made her technically the lead I guess, but it was the closest we've gotten to an ensemble in a while which was good.
But anyway, lettuce pray that Audrey Tindall dies a miserable death and that Lana doesn't.
I just don't see how Ryan is going to weave Lana into the story in a satisfactory way.
She's probably going to be interviewing the survivor of the Return to Roanoke Massacre: or a younger Lana went to the house in the 80s and did a story on the house and the many murders that took place there.