Snazzy Daisy October 11 Share October 11 (edited) Quote Lois is forced to make a difficult decision. Air Date: Oct 16, 2024 Edited October 17 by Snazzy Daisy Link to comment
Snazzy Daisy October 11 Author Share October 11 Grotesquerie | Season 1 — Episode 7 Trailer | FX 2 Link to comment
Starchild October 17 Share October 17 What the actual fuck just happened? Ok fine, this is Lois' coma dream, but we went from last week, with Megan in the hospital and Lois ripping the mask off her attacker to Father Charlie in the paper and Sister Megan stabbing Lois. I get we switched realities but it feels like we skipped 3 episodes straight to the finale. 6 Link to comment
mustbekarma October 17 Share October 17 Really. It was all a dream. What a surprise twist. //Sarcasm mode activated//. Dallas did that plot twist decades ago. 5 Link to comment
Snazzy Daisy October 18 Author Share October 18 We have spent nearly 7 episodes with the most unreliable narrator — Lois Tryon. This show is not to be trusted. Even in Lois’ subconscious mind, the reveal of Father Charlie being Grotesquerie is very anticlimactic. I hope the actual Grotesquerie will be revealed in a memorable, twisted way. Is Lois the actual Grotesquerie? We know she is capable of doing darker things. We also know she can stitch. Remember the turducken? Or… Dr. Charlie Mayhew could be the Grotesquerie in real life too. He could be talking to comatose Lois about the murders he committed or about to commit. The motel scenes in E05 make sense now. In Lois’ mind, she wishes she could’ve done more for Andrea. The fight sequence between Niecy Nash and Micaela Diamond is way more epic than Meryl Streep/Melissa McCarthy’s fight in OMITB. It’s well shot and choreographed. 🔥 5 Link to comment
ShadowHunter October 18 Share October 18 This show is like a Fever Dream. Well it was a dream after all so I guess that makes sense. So Lois dreamed of the Doctor Charlie and Megan getting it on lol. Okay. I agree it felt like we skipped a few episodes. 4 Link to comment
Wickedeve October 18 Share October 18 The only shocker is that the creators thought this was original. Reminds me of All That Jazz with a dash of serial killer and a whiff of the apocalypse. 2 Link to comment
voiceover October 18 Share October 18 2 hours ago, Wickedeve said: Reminds me of All That Jazz with a dash of serial killer and a whiff of the apocalypse. Now see: you’ve almost got me interested to watch such a thing. Almost. But having sat through the shitshows of Murphy’s Delicate and Capote and the Swans (both series so appalling that all of us posters in those threads bonded like survivors do after — well, after wasting a lot of time watching utter pointless dreck), I just can’t. 4 Link to comment
AnimeMania October 18 Share October 18 Ryan Murphy is good at starting new series and creating interesting characters, but seems to falter when it comes to making an interesting/satisfying conclusion. So instead of infuriating us by writing a lousy ending, he decided to start a new series with interesting characters instead. I guess you have to play to your strengths. 4 Link to comment
sadie October 18 Share October 18 Not Murphy worst work by far, I enjoyed the reveals of reality vs Lois’ fever dream. Interesting that in Lois coma dream she made the daughter a loser and Travis Kielce the good one. And that the girlfriend nurse is some type of sex worker was interesting. After the mess that has been AHS lately, I’m still enjoying this but it might just be my low expectations at this point. 3 Link to comment
ShadowHunter October 18 Share October 18 Lois making her daughter a loser in her dream was odd as well. Honestly Lois is not that great. For a lead character she is a bit unlikable. Though that happened in AHS as well. 2 Link to comment
Chaos Theory October 18 Share October 18 So this is what happens when Ryan Murphy tries to go out of the box. Ryan I love you man. You are my guy. But this is too weird even for me. 3 Link to comment
ASpring1900 October 20 Share October 20 So FX used to have this annoying issue where if you didn’t catch a 60+ minute show during its 10 PM premiere and instead tried recording a later rerun, you’d often end up with the last 10 minutes of the first episode, most of the reaired one, and then the recording would just cut off. This happened to me multiple times with AHS over the years, and... it happened again with this episode. My recording opened with the Lois/Megan fight. Some of the monologues and dialogues are getting too long, and I’d been fast-forwarding through them. I do love Nicholas Alexander Chavez, though, so I might just record the final episodes to catch his scenes. 2 Link to comment
tennisgurl October 23 Share October 23 I guess this does at least explain why this whole show feels like a fever dream, it more or less is one. I love how much RM has been bragging about what an amazing twist this was that no one could have seen coming when people in this forum were calling this as a coma dream since episode one. It was all just a dream? That has never been done ever, not once! As long as you've never heard of Dallas, Everwood, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, The Wizard of Oz, that one episode of Community.... I played catch up on this and its a fun Halloween watch, its not boring like some RM projects after he's given up on whatever his cool premise is, but like with many RM shows, it has a lot of great ideas, performances, and images, but all falls apart when it starts to get to the end. 1 1 Link to comment
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