Its not Ryan Tedder, its Ryan Murphy and since when does he make all his characters gay?
Check Glee & AHS. He always shoehorns in an abundance of gays. Or, if there aren't that many, he makes the fact that they're gay major plot points rather than letting it just be a fact like it is in many gay people's lives.
Just watched it and at that episode 2 ending.
Hester, Chanel, and Zayday are the trinity right now.
My guess for the killer is either
the dad, #5, or the dean
SO FAR, throughout the two hours we've been given, I have managed to find interest in a majority of the characters, and Grace is not one of them because she's been given a decent amount of screentime and all she's done is slow down momentum.
That's kinda the point she's trying to find out what has happened in the past and that's gonna involve her looking for clues/some dirt digging which would cause things to slow down. Hopefully once she's on filled in on what actually happened she won't come off so "basic" and "boring".
That's kinda the point she's trying to find out what has happened in the past and that's gonna involve her looking for clues/some dirt digging which would cause things to slow down. Hopefully once she's on filled in on what actually happened she won't come off so "basic" and "boring".
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And it's BORING. Literally no one is here for that. The selling points of the show are literally everything except her. I don't care if it's supposed to happen or whatever; the show is fantastic, and I love it, but I don't love Grace. End is, she's obnoxiously boring. Legit Zoe Benson 2.0 teas.
And it's BORING. Literally no one is here for that. The selling points of the show are literally everything except her. I don't care if it's supposed to happen or whatever; the show is fantastic, and I love it, and I thought I might like Grace a little but she's nerve-wrackingly irritating and boring. Legit Zoe Benson 2.0 teas.