October 26, 20177 yr On 21/10/2017 at 7:10 AM, gotportugal said: Where is this season going..? Lena Dunham Lena's role was fun/provided great story but her being herself was meh If you saw tuesday's Epi: Spoiler It's going into a Jonestown esque possible mass suicide at least what was hinted at. Not the whole, move everyone to a south american country parts, but the drinking of the Kool-aid. Though I'm just like James Jones Kai won't drink whatever he makes, or it could be like one of the many false "white nights" just to see who would die willingly for the cause. The Evan Peters as Charlie Manson still has to come out as well, probably a reference/flashback to the Manson Family killings with how Kai has controlled and influenced people.
October 27, 20177 yr I did, I have to say that I'm getting more disinterested in this season as time goes by... And I don't want to but..
November 6, 20177 yr Watched every single season. Here's my verdict 1. Coven 2. Asylum 3. Murder House 4. Roanoke 5. Hotel 6. Cult 7. Freakshow
November 17, 20177 yr And then came the last episode... Still waiting for the season to start! That was bad so so bad! And all this worshiping for Manson and his family of degenerates (like him) is getting tired already. And Ally is a witch! Damn! Back to coven, Amen to the dark lord. SCUM
November 17, 20177 yr I totally missed the Coven angle! D'Oh! I really liked hating on Evan Peters this season. He was so charismatic in the role. Really well done.
November 17, 20177 yr True about Evan ^^ And i suppose she is a witch because of the way she talks about the women she is going to meet at her mysterious meeting. The cap (hood) she is wearing is the one the women of SCUM were wearing tho. But this kind of hooded cape is also wore by witches. "secret meeting with powerful women"
November 17, 20177 yr Murphy did say that he wants to do another season about Coven so could be this. This season was ok. Didn’t really feel like horror though. The first few episodes did but then it just turned into the whole Cult aspect. Too much politics and PC agenda. Bugged me. I watch TV to escape that. This felt more like Crime Story then Horror Story.
November 23, 20177 yr Season was great It touched on a lot of things that modern society gets too anal about and put a nice spin on it. @Kevork89I agree to the not a true horror feel to a point, it was like the Five Night's Of Freddy's TV version of horror video games where the same thing kinda keeps happening so it dulls you quickly
November 23, 20177 yr It was still a very well put together season and the acting was top notch. Especially a Sarah and Evan as always. But yeah I think I was just a little disappointed in certain aspects of it.
November 23, 20177 yr Didnt really like the season either. I felt lost in the plot by Episode 6? 7? Idk, too messy I guess
November 25, 20177 yr The intro to Ep. 9 was wonderfully amazing and OMG though And you missed it @gotportugal
November 25, 20177 yr 5 hours ago, Limerlight said: The intro to Ep. 9 was wonderfully amazing and OMG though And you missed it @gotportugal I will get there in time. But Ive been busy as fuck. I havent watched TV for 3 weeks now. And Im always watching TV
November 25, 20177 yr 11 hours ago, gotportugal said: I will get there in time. But Ive been busy as fuck. I havent watched TV for 3 weeks now. And Im always watching TV And yet we still haven't gone for coffee.
January 6, 20187 yr 14 hours ago, gotportugal said: Season 8 is going to take place in...... Hide contents THE FUTURE! @Limerlight!!!!!! Does this mean we can download the episodes aka torrent them, then hop on skype share audio/screen and watch together?
April 24, 20187 yr Author American Horror Story’ Season 8: Here’s Everything We Know Right Now The only thing Ryan Murphy is better at than storytelling is deceiving. Which makes figuring out the details of his latest projects a real, well, project. While the producer is usually extremely cagey about what lies ahead for his and Brad Falchuk’s FX anthology series “American Horror Story,” he has recently started to drop a few details about the next installment. Though everything with Murphy could be a fake out or a misdirect, here are the few things about Season 8 we are semi-positive are possibly true. Maybe. 1. It is set in the future — “18 months” from last week, to be exact At a pre-Emmy voting “for your consideration” panel last Friday night in Los Angeles, Murphy told the audience the season was set “18 months from today,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. (Back in January he said it would be set 10 to 20 years in the future, but fine.) The statement was made on April 6, 2018. So if we’re taking Murphy literally (which we should probably never do, but what the heck) we’re looking at Oct. 6, 2019. Which means … 2. The theme is possibly nuclear war Based on that clue, TheWrap has a theory about just how Murphy plans to haunt you in Season 8. Redditor Gato1980 figured out that Oct. 6, 2019 is the 58th anniversary of the day President John F. Kennedy gave a speech instructing Americans to build nuclear bomb shelters. So Murphy could be throwing his actors into a not-so-distant future that sees the USA either in the midst of, or going to, nuclear war. Which means … 3. There is a solid chance it’s called “American Horror Story: Radioactive” That nuclear war idea throws even more weight behind the much-buzzed about “Radioactive” label floating around the internet. And while Murphy himself won’t confirm one way or the other if that is in fact the title (and he’s been asked directly), 20th Century Fox did file a trademark application with the USPTO for “American Horror Story: Radioactive” on March 6. So, there’s that. 4. It includes the usual suspects “American Horror Story” darlings Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Kathy Bates (who took a year off after “Roanoke”) are all set to headline Season 8. Murphy has confirmed other familiar faces will include Cheyenne Jackson, Billy Eichner, Adina Porter and Leslie Grossman. 5. And some newcomers Joan Collins has been confirmed as another lead this season, marking her first trip into Murphy land. And the creator has said he’s “talking” to Angelica Houston, though a representative for the actress declined to comment on her involvement with the FX series when reached by TheWrap last week. 6. We already have a few character details Collins will be playing Peters’ grandmother, while the actor will be taking on a much lighter role after portraying the deeply disturbed Kai in season 7’s “Cult.” “Your part this year is a comedic part,” Murphy said at the panel on Friday. “You are our comedic and you play a hairstylist.” 7. The anthology series is going back to its roots Unlike the realistic (well, as realistic as Murphy ever gets) “Cult,” the next installment will be “heightened,” Murphy told the panel. “It’s not necessarily as real and grounded as the past season. We’re sort of getting back to ‘Asylum’ and ‘Coven.’ It’s that tone. That’s the tone of it,” Murphy said, referencing Seasons 2 and 3, respectively. 8. Our leads will take their turn behind the camera Paulson and Peters will be directing episodes for the yet-to-be-titled season, the creator said at the pre-Emmy voting event. 9. Production should begin this summer Murphy added that filming will commence around June 16. 10. But we can’t tell you when it’s coming out FX has yet to set a premiere date for Season 8.
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