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American Horror Story: Asylum


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Thought it was interesting that they started the show off early using the music from Carrie. Correlations of religious values vs. scientific knowledge and advancements seems to be where they are going.

Also they are borrowing from Carrie with the buckets of animal flesh.

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I thought it looked promising. They will be diving a lot deeper, a lot darker this year. I hope this show doesn't become a shock value show. I thought the alien story line was out of place. Jessica Lange delivered quite nicely in her role. The writing was great last season, and it seems they are setting up some interesting story lines.

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I finally saw the Pilot for season 1 and thought it was really stupid. I love everything horror (campy, smart, gratuitous) and want to give the show a fair chance - so I am not knocking the show after 1 episode.

Is it worth finishing out the season and will it grow on me?

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so i caught the latter half of last night's episode and it seemed like some wild poo going on.

i haven't watched the first american horror story or the 1st episode of asylum... should i?

The first one was very mild by comparison to Asylum. AHS season 1 was weird and more of a mindfug, but was still tame. I liked it, but if you don't have time to go watch it, you aren't missing a whole lot. Asylum is pretty much kickass IMO and is like a nightmare being realized. Imagine going to an asylum where nobody knows you're there, or those that do are the ones that put you there. On one side is a crazy guy doing crazy things for science, and the other side is a crazy nun doing crazy things for religion. It's pretty cool IMO. I would def go watch the episodes you missed of asylum, but season one isn't necessary.

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The first one was very mild by comparison to Asylum. AHS season 1 was weird and more of a mindfug, but was still tame. I liked it, but if you don't have time to go watch it, you aren't missing a whole lot. Asylum is pretty much kickass IMO and is like a nightmare being realized. Imagine going to an asylum where nobody knows you're there, or those that do are the ones that put you there. On one side is a crazy guy doing crazy things for science, and the other side is a crazy nun doing crazy things for religion. It's pretty cool IMO. I would def go watch the episodes you missed of asylum, but season one isn't necessary.

thanks buddy.

are the two seasons connected at all?

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