Ok so last episode it was all coming together we had our next big monster. It was all coming together, but then the show does away with the whole killer story in the first 13 minutes? Sis that whole thing was just wasted time? I did really like the monologue at the end of the episode and I thought it was really empowering. But why spend two episodes effectively setting something up for it not to happen? Like I know the shows cheap to make but the couldn't afford one big set piece? Then to add to this out disease story line has become plot line A now so they're trying to make up for lost time. Hannah, Adam and dean teaming up was something I really loved the idea of but now Hannah's dead? It really wasn't clear but I'm guessing she is. I know the virus and big daddy is a metaphor for hiv and aids and how it can get anyone but why did the first two principle character deaths have to be women? We already have a tiny female cast this season and now you've just killed half of them off? Hannah will hopefully come back in episode but I think she's dead which is a shame because I really like the character.
The cinematography, performances and script were good here even if I didn't like the choices made. I can't help but feel this season jsut a bit of a mis step from the team. It's too much all at once, no one's watching it because they've made no effort to advertise it. I worry for the future of ahs.
The cinematography, performances and script were good here even if I didn't like the choices made. I can't help but feel this season jsut a bit of a mis step from the team. It's too much all at once, no one's watching it because they've made no effort to advertise it. I worry for the future of ahs.