Originally Posted by hometeam:
Season 1 is baller out of control. So much that its carried the rest of the seasons, which are kind of a rollercoaster between "good" and "straight up WTF"
Still a solid show and this season is starting to come together.
Honestly, do they have to have singing in every episode? The singing adds nothing, only takes away. I almost want to fuckin change it when it starts in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
Honestly, do they have to have singing in every episode? The singing adds nothing, only takes away. I almost want to ****in change it when it starts in.
I agree, it's annoying how they have to force their stupid Glee shit in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I thought last night's episode was one of their best in a long, long time. Oh, and they didn't sing last night, which was nice.
Last night's episode was good, except it was almost like a season finale. You get Elsa's backstory, complete explanation and closure on Twisty, the townsfolk love the carny's and accept them by going to the shows, etc.
On Elsa's backstory - I didn't get it. All year she was portrayed as a washed up singer who was on the cusp of stardom and was somehow wronged and fell into despair. She was just a dominatrix.
I'm not sure how interested I am in the quack trying to abduct the twins and Dandy's transformation. Plus, the girl who was originally abducted can ID Dandy. She bumped into him in the woods. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
Last night's episode was good, except it was almost like a season finale. You get Elsa's backstory, complete explanation and closure on Twisty, the townsfolk love the carny's and accept them by going to the shows, etc.
On Elsa's backstory - I didn't get it. All year she was portrayed as a washed up singer who was on the cusp of stardom and was somehow wronged and fell into despair. She was just a dominatrix.
I'm not sure how interested I am in the quack trying to abduct the twins and Dandy's transformation. Plus, the girl who was originally abducted can ID Dandy. She bumped into him in the woods.
I liked Elsa's backstory. After the tape spread, she "was a star". It seemed like a good, loose reference to how she became obsessed with being famous. She lied to everyone about being a broadway singer the same way she's lied to everyone about her legs.
Im wondering what the fuck happened with the Brothel angle they were working at the start of the season.
And what happened to Lobster Hand's mother? How come everyone was out there celebrating him and his mother was nowhere to be found?
And yeah, they should be able to identify Dandy now, but of course they won't. There's some holes in the story for sure, but thus far i'm enjoying it more than season 3...and it's been more memorable than season 2 imo. It's good to see them getting back to actually being a "horror" story.