They are both convinced that Cee-Lo is a little person. They say it's all in his extremely small hands.
It's the short arms! I think he's on the spectrum.
I was trying to explain this show to my mother and I couldn't even...just, no.
Oh lord. A couple of times last season, I watched the show on Sunday afternoon before family dinner, and started talking about it to my Catholic family, and had to repeat a hundred times, "DO NOT EVER WATCH THIS. DO NOT." Luckily, the fact that there is "Horror" right there in the title would be a tip-off.
My mother was having in-home IV therapy today while I was working on the laptop. I was horrified to hear the nurse recommend AHS:C to her as something she might enjoy because -- no. I protested and he insisted that it's a comedy/drama and really funny. My mom is really cool for 73 and likes a lot of stuff people wouldn't expect (Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Teen Wolf, Sleepy Hollow, Iron Man, and so on and so on) but I think AHS:C would be pushing the limits.
Comedy/drama? What show is he watching?!
Comedy/drama? What show is he watching?!
I wondered that too. Because I haven't been watching the show, just reading your comments and the reviews on the internet (I got as far as (oops, the html and quick-edit formatting pages aren't coming up, so I can't use the invisible-spoiler font.) Well, I got as far as the incident at the fraternity in the opening episode, and that was enough for me.
the nurse is smoking crack.
You could say there's a certain really black comedy to some events. Calling it a comedy/drama is taking it a little far.
HORROR IS RIGHT IN THE NAME.
They tried calling it
American Comedy/Drama Story
but it didn't test well.
I'd love to see a trailer cut like a buddy comedy, though.
Jessica Lange gets off some good zingers and Kathy Bates' Madame is good for a chuckle at her reactions to waking up in the modern, less racist than slavery times world of New Orleans, but to try to in any way spin this show as a comedy is a stretch.
It's funny 'cause it's horrifying...yeah, no.