Official American Horror Story Coven Thread!!!!!

naw fuck that ..nobody saying shit about why queenie got ruled out from being the head bitch in charge!!first she was in the contest then next she was ruled out.why?
 
loved the show, thought fiona was gonna try and pull a fast one near the end, ended will for her ass :frozen:
 
Finally a happy ending.

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I mean this one yes was clear cut, but the first one was all perspective.

The Harmon's were finally a family in death.

The 2nd one I forget how it ends but Tate lives a full life with the Alien babies and the gay lady exposes the Asylum.
 
Poor Misty...that's a fucked up loop to be stuck in, forever.

The season ended like it should've, I'm just glad they didn't cop out and have Fiona stab Cordelia at the end.

Now gotta wait a few weeks for The Americans.

I was totally expecting this to happen. Fiona kills Cordelia, takes all of her power, then walks in to greet Queenie and Zoe, while looking youthful and revitalized. I was cringing as Cordelia let her guard down to go near Fiona.

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I was totally expecting this to happen. Fiona kills Cordelia, takes all of her power, then walks in to greet Queenie and Zoe, while looking youthful and revitalized. I was cringing as Cordelia let her guard down to go near Fiona.

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So all tha Voodo practitioners were whipped out while tha ones who stole their shit lived except for 2 of them???
And they got like thousands of more recruits.
 
If you have watched all three AHS then you know the episode before the finale is like the last big mysterious curve ball throwing episode and the Finale just closes the show by wrapping up.


Poor fuckin Misty. I actually feel bad for the fate she is left with.

Madson was live as fuck for not bring that girl back.

Plus I knew for a couple of episodes now that Fiaona daughter was the next supreme.

I wanted Fiaona to still kill them all like her daughter saw.

^^^

I knew for a while it was Fiona

I was a little pissed about that but finally a happy ending and the most SANE season yet.

Everything was well thought out and made sense in the big picture and didn't feel like they were just throwing shit out there to see what sticks.

I liked that everyone made their own personal hell...

(And the Axeman's hell was Heaven :D )

But the Misty thing was overkill and made no sense...

All she EVER did was good and they are the ones who ruined her life.

She was happy in the swamp. And saved Zoe's boyfriend (who is a butler now?)

Damn she was buried alive AND sent to a hell she didn't deserve?

That didn't sit right with me.

Especially since the other chick who was killed in the bathtub got taken care of.

But overall it was better then the first and made more since and more focused doe the second.

Need to do either a Rosemary's baby, The Entity, possession or Vampires next season. (basically just ONE of the story lines from Asylum for an entire season)
 
American Horror Story: Coven drew 4.2 million same-day viewers for its finale Wednesday, giving Ryan Murphy's AHS franchise its biggest closing episode yet.
Last night's audience was nearly double the tune-in for last year's Asylum finale (2.3 million) and beat the 3.2 million who watched the original arc of the anthology series. Among viewers under 50, Coven notched a 2.2 rating, easily beating every scripted program on the broadcast nets Wednesday night and only finishing behind A&E's semi-scripted comedy Duck Dynasty (3.0). While this has been the most watched of the three AHS seasons, last night's Coven finale fell short of the monster ratings for last October's season premiere (5.5 million), at least in same-day ratings. It's possible the show could make up the difference once DVR replays are tallied later next month. FX has already green-lit a fourth AHS and will debut the new season next fall.
 
American Horror Story: Coven drew 4.2 million same-day viewers for its finale Wednesday, giving Ryan Murphy's AHS franchise its biggest closing episode yet.
Last night's audience was nearly double the tune-in for last year's Asylum finale (2.3 million) and beat the 3.2 million who watched the original arc of the anthology series. Among viewers under 50, Coven notched a 2.2 rating, easily beating every scripted program on the broadcast nets Wednesday night and only finishing behind A&E's semi-scripted comedy Duck Dynasty (3.0). While this has been the most watched of the three AHS seasons, last night's Coven finale fell short of the monster ratings for last October's season premiere (5.5 million), at least in same-day ratings. It's possible the show could make up the difference once DVR replays are tallied later next month. FX has already green-lit a fourth AHS and will debut the new season next fall.


Angela Basset brought in a new demo, that didnt hurt.

There was only one slow ep this whole season and your right the plot was not as convoluted this year so it didn't loose anyone.

Although it didnt have the mystery of the two seasons prior, it was the best of the 3 .
 
Angela Basset brought in a new demo, that didnt hurt.

There was only one slow ep this whole season and your right the plot was not as convoluted this year so it didn't loose anyone.

Although it didnt have the mystery of the two seasons prior, it was the best of the 3 .

How'd you feel about Misty dying and going to hell like that?
 
How'd you feel about Misty dying?

I told you that fucked me up.

It made me uneasy, sad, kinda angry. Alot of emotions at once. I suppose it was great writing in order to make me feel that way, because not only was she likeable, as you said, she didn't deserve that. :smh:


I even thought they were going to hell and get her, but when her body turned to ash :smh: . That is just one that will stick with me.
 
I told you that fucked me up.

It made me uneasy, sad, kinda angry. Alot of emotions at once. I suppose it was great writing in order to make me feel that way, because not only was she likeable, as you said, she didn't deserve that. :smh:


I even thought they were going to hell and get her, but when her body turned to ash :smh: . That is just one that will stick with me.

but see I actually don't agree with the writing there...

why did the other check get a pass from Papa but Misty gets buried alive AND goes to hell and turned to ash???

I would have had her reborn and rise from the swamp at the end and Stevie is waiting for her dancing as the screen fades off to black nobody even knows she is still alive.
 
I told you that fucked me up.

It made me uneasy, sad, kinda angry. Alot of emotions at once. I suppose it was great writing in order to make me feel that way, because not only was she likeable, as you said, she didn't deserve that. :smh:


I even thought they were going to hell and get her, but when her body turned to ash :smh: . That is just one that will stick with me.

Yeah man thats one of the things I wasn't feeling. I thought the whole point of being a white witch was that she only could do good. It didn't make any sense for her to just be stuck in Hell with no recourse.
 
I told you that fucked me up.

It made me uneasy, sad, kinda angry. Alot of emotions at once. I suppose it was great writing in order to make me feel that way, because not only was she likeable, as you said, she didn't deserve that. :smh:


I even thought they were going to hell and get her, but when her body turned to ash :smh: . That is just one that will stick with me.
I laughed that was a funny part
 
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Set in Jupiter, Florida, in 1950, Freak Show finds Jessica Lange playing a German ex-pat who is managing one of the last freak shows in the U.S. Her group of “unusuals”? Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, and Frances Conroy all play performers whom Lange’s character has rescued; Denis O’Hare and Emma Roberts are also in talks to return. Freak Show’s 13 episodes will track this group as they do anything to keep their business around.
 
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Set in Jupiter, Florida, in 1950, Freak Show finds Jessica Lange playing a German ex-pat who is managing one of the last freak shows in the U.S. Her group of “unusuals”? Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, and Frances Conroy all play performers whom Lange’s character has rescued; Denis O’Hare and Emma Roberts are also in talks to return. Freak Show’s 13 episodes will track this group as they do anything to keep their business around.


:cool: Amen
 
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Set in Jupiter, Florida, in 1950, Freak Show finds Jessica Lange playing a German ex-pat who is managing one of the last freak shows in the U.S. Her group of “unusuals”? Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, and Frances Conroy all play performers whom Lange’s character has rescued; Denis O’Hare and Emma Roberts are also in talks to return. Freak Show’s 13 episodes will track this group as they do anything to keep their business around.
:yes::yes::yes:
 

I still feel like they haven't yet had that PERFECT season...

but I will say every season they move forward and get better...

I think this version may finally be the ideal use of all their talents and skills.

They just need to work on having a consistent story line...

and not veering off.
 
I still feel like they haven't yet had that PERFECT season...

but I will say every season they move forward and get better...

I think this version may finally be the ideal use of all their talents and skills.

They just need to work on having a consistent story line...

and not veering off.

Yeah The first was still the best to me, because it had so much Mystery behind it. It just kinda fizzled out at the end.

Asylum Amazingly had so much going on, that the wrap up seemed rushed.

Coven which did not have the mystery of the seasons before, seemed like they just stuck with story telling and let the show be character driven.

If I had to choose I would put Murder house first, Coven 2ND, And Asylum a close 3rd.
 
Michael Chiklis Joining FX’s ‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’

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The biggest news on the closing night of PaleyFest was the reveal that Michael Chiklis is joining the American Horror Story cast for the fourth season. Series co-creator Ryan Murphy said the Emmy winner will make his AMS debut playing the father of Evan Peters’ character and the ex-husband of Kathy Bates’ character on American Horror Story: Freak Show, the title of which Murphy announced in a tweet this week.

“What a way to come back to my home network,” Chiklis told the screaming crowd at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. “We’re going to freak you and scare you!” Said Murphy: “Every person on this stage is coming back,” referring to Bates, Emma Roberts (Madison Montgomery), Angela Bassett (Marie Laveau), Sarah Paulson (Cordelia Grove), Gabourey Sidibe (Queenie), Frances Conroy (Myrtle Snow), Jamie Brewer (Nan), Denis O’Hare (Spalding) and Evan Peters (Kyle Spencer). While most of the castmembers were announced in the press recently, Roberts and O’Hare were known to be holdouts. Prior to the panel tonight, both actors told Deadline that they were still in talks.

FX picked up a fourth season of the horror show in November, and Murphy offered some details about Freak Show during tonight’s panel.
“It’s not a circus, it’s not a carnival, it’s a freak show set in 1950, and it was a concept that Jessica Lange talked about as she wanted to play this type of character,” he said about Lange’s German-expatriate character who is the boss of the freak show.
“We’re shooting in New Orleans, but the series will be set in Florida,” Murphy added. He also discussed how FX never expected American Horror Story: Coven to be the highest-rated season. “There’s always a division among the research [department] for this show,” said Murphy, who co-created the show with Brad Falchuk. “I was told that the third season wouldn’t be as highly rated as the others, because it felt more niche.” The January 29 season finale of the show’s third iteration, American Horror Story: Coven, attracted nearly 6 million viewers — counting its premiere run and encores — nearly 4 million of them in the 18-49 demo.

What drove the crowd in Murphy’s opinion was “the most amazing group of women we could wrangle for the show.” After the grim previous season of American Horror Story: Asylum, he sought a more contemporary and glamorous plot line. Falchuk said: “What Coven became was this idea of mothers and daughters. What does it mean to be a mother? What does it be more daughter? You can’t have more female horror genre than witches.”

As far as the reception of the panel, the stacked house screamed liked it was a Lady Gaga concert. It’s a wonder why FX doesn’t break the cast from their summer shooting schedule to take AHS to Comic-Con. Pinnacles the crowd took to tonight included Sidibe re-enacting Sarah Paulson’s off-the-set encounter in the New Orleans French Quarter when she was waterbombed by a passerby, as well as the cast ribbing an absent Lange, who was not present as she was spending time with her grandchildren. “She bakes for them — in the furniture from last season!” quipped Bates. “Jessica probably took the light fixture,” said Paulson about the whereabouts of the series’ best props, “She’s a thief!”

As the panel wrapped, news broke that a 5.1 earthquake hit the Southland. However, nobody in the Dolby theater was fazed by the tremors, as the Hollywood & Highland structure held its ground. Not to mention, the crowd was too busy charging the stage for autographs from the AHS cast.

Since its inception, the AHS franchise has amassed a total of 34 Emmy Award nominations. The first season of AHS tied with Mad Men for the most nominations of any program in 2012 with 17, and AHS: Asylum received the most noms of any show last year, also with 17. Michael Chiklis won a 2002 Best Actor-Drama Emmy for playing Detective Vic Mackey on FX’s breakout drama The Shield. He recently starred on CBS’ Vegas and ABC’s No Ordinary Family.

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Every season of this show had been great, with each season being better than the last. I'll be all over this when it comes out.
 

What We Now Know About American Horror Story: Freak Show


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American Horror Story made its first appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con this year, but true to form, they were chary with the details about the upcoming season currently in production, Freak Show. But at the very least, we now know more about the characters, including the fact that the villain, to be played by Fargo's John Carroll Lynch, will rival Rubber Man, Bloody Face, and the Minotaur from the previous three seasons in terms of pure horror. "He will scare the shit out of you," said executive producer Tim Minear at a Saturday Comic-Con panel.

Here are some other tidbits:

Jessica Lange (who wasn't there because she was shooting Wild Oats in Spain) will play Elsa Mars, the head of the freak show. The show is set in Jupiter Florida, in the 1950s.

As for the rest of the cast: Kathy Bates will play Ethel Darling with Evan Peters as her son, Jimmy. Michael Chiklis plays the strongman Wendell del Toredo, who is Ethel's ex-husband and remarried to Angela Bassett's character, Desiree Dupree. Paulson plays the two-headed Bette and Dot and Emma Roberts will play a woman named Maggie.

Minear described the tone of Freak Show as "Douglas Sirk meets Zodiac."

On how Sarah Paulson plays Bette and Dot: Paulson said that it's not a prosthetic, and that there are 22 people on set every time she shoots. She also said that she has a favorite head, "There’s a mystery around what we’re doing, and I want to keep it that way. Right now, a week in, Bette is my favorite character. It’s like Sybil. I should call Sally Field and get some tips."

Kathy Bates said that Ryan Murphy scares her: "After my first scene one week, I got home and couldn’t go to sleep, and then I slept for 30 hours — and that was without drugs! I swear to God, I think he scares the shit out of me!"

Sadly, we still don't know if we'll get to see Neil Patrick Harris join the freaks.
 
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American Horror Story gets a 10th season, a returning Jessica Lange for season 8

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Hope you still like nightmarish imagery, unusual assemblages of horror tropes, and storylines that have an unfortunate tendency to faceplant like a freshly murdered clown, because American Horror Story just got renewed for another year of stylish weirdness.

The show had already been picked up for seasons eight and nine, the first of which begins soon and apparently features a crossover between seasons one and three. But apparently that wasn’t enough for Ryan Murphy, as Deadline reports the TV auteur asked for and received a 10th season pickup already. That’s a pretty rare renewal situation, given how far ahead of time it means FX is committed to producing the series. But it’s a big ratings success—the show has ranked in cable’s top five scripted series every year it’s aired—and Murphy is basically a brand name in entertainment at this point, so it makes sense FX would want to stay in business with him, at least as long as the hits keep on coming. FX CEO John Landgraf wasn’t sure whether this means season 10 would be the last for Murphy and company. “It comes down to whether Ryan and his collaborators, like [showrunner] Tim Minear, could come up with stories that they are excited about,” he said.



Season eight of American Horror Story starts September 12 on FX.

Update August 3 5:45 p.m. CT: What Ryan Murphy wants—and carefully orchestrates—he gets: Jessica Lange will return for the Murder House-Coven crossover installment of American Horror Story. The announcement was made by Sarah Paulson during the Apocalypse panel at the Television Critics Association summer press tour today. We don’t know who Lange is playing, but Paulson and her co-stars (Emma Roberts, Kathy Bates, Adina Porter, Billie Lourd, and Leslie Grossman) did share their roles. We know Roberts will be playing Madison Montgomery, while Paulson has a whole trio of roles, including Cordelia and Billie Dean.
 
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