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American Horror Story - Freak Show


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Anyone watch this show?

 

I caught the first two seasons on Netflix. I liked season 1, and season 2 was incredible in my opinion. Season 3 was meh, seemed kind of sloppy.

 

Caught the first episode of the new season last night and I am hoping it's as offensive and disgusting as I expect it to be with one scary mother fuging clown. I have never been bothered by clowns but I think I am now.

 

 

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season 1 was great and they should have stopped there, but money never lets anybody stop. season 2 I watched 2 episodes and was done. season 3 just sucked and I didn't finish that one either. I still need to check out last night's show but I don't have high hopes, if you can't tell.

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season 3 was my favorite one. thought Freakshow started a little slow but picked up towards the end.

 

I got the same feeling but it's the 1st episode and I imagine it is only setting up things for the rest of the season to follow.

 

Two things bothered me about the premiere. One, was the background noise/music was way too loud in my experience. Maybe it was geared for 5.1 surround which my system isn't set up that way. Two, I could not figure out what the hell accent Cathy Bates was using.

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Couple takeaways from last night's episode:

 

- Dumbest milkman in the history of milkmen.

- When someone wearing a clown suit that looks like it came out of a dumpster comes upon you in the middle of nowhere in the glades, you don't humor them, you GTFO of there.

- Two in the pink, TWO in the stink!

- Period shows with anachronistic musical numbers should stay in hell where they belong, or you know, in a Baz Luhrmann movie, same diff.

 

It interested me enough to watch next week's episode, so we'll see where it goes.

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yeah, not too bad, will keep watching. But they do need to do something about the music in the background. It was only in the diner scene so that was weird or meant something, but when you can't hear the dialogue something's up for a reason...or so I hope.

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