The title card says 1978 for the opening with the twins. That is what is so confusing!
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Huh. But that would make Addie ... about 42 when she died, if we assume she was eight in that flashback. I don't think she was that old, was she?
I looked up the Wiki for Season One, but it's not clear who lived where when, aside from the Harmons and Chad and his boyfriend.
Did anyone else watch the end of American Horror Story S2? I caught the last one today, and actually sobbed when Jude died . My reaction sort of surprised me, but I think it was earned. (And Tim wrote it!) And, always, whoever chooses music for this series is brilliant.
This season was more ambitious than last season, and succeeded pretty well, I think. I'm definitely in for S3.
Yeah, that was exactly my reaction. Hugely ambitious, kind of insane -- well, no, totally insane, but really unlike anything else.
really unlike anything else
And that was refreshing enough that I loved it. Now, it's also fun to try and predict where the next season will be centered, and who the returning cast members will play. Constance Langdon and Sister Jude were so different, it was amazing to watch her in both roles.
I've possibly had enough Dylan McDermott, though.
I was thinking that the guy who played Kit was almost unrecognizable as the same actor.
There's talk that Tessa(?) Farmiga, the daughter from the first season, might be back for next season.
Oh, I liked her! And I'd love to see her play against the mopey-Violet type.
Evan Peters played Kit, and he was really great. The fake Massachusetts accent bugged me once in a while, but he was completely different this season. Kit was nothing like Tate.
Yeah, he really impressed me this season.
I'm glad that Kit married a nice girl named Allyson, and that she wasn't slaughtered by a serial killer. Again.
Sometimes it's the little things.