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ScandalAndy 10-30-2011 11:50 AM

Costume update:

clicky link so i don't much up the thread with photos

smouldering 10-30-2011 03:38 PM

Very nice ScandalAndy!!

scootebaby 10-30-2011 03:44 PM

i love the beginning/ending music...for some strange reason it reminds me of the True Blood music....

anyway...i remember the baby now--the one from way back that got stoledn from that dr who performed abortions right???

sometimes it takes me a minute to catch up!

Gemme 10-30-2011 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by scootebaby (Post 450839)
i love the beginning/ending music...for some strange reason it reminds me of the True Blood music....

anyway...i remember the baby now--the one from way back that got stoledn from that dr who performed abortions right???

sometimes it takes me a minute to catch up!

Yep, that's the one.

scootebaby 11-02-2011 08:10 PM

BUMP!!!!
 
i know im late but bumpity bump.......its the 2nd part of the Halloween one......hope everyone catches it!!

SugarFemme 11-07-2011 12:39 AM

I am TOTALLY hooked on this show:)

Miss Scarlett 11-07-2011 05:39 AM

i've watched episodes 2,3 & 4 online...this show has some seriously creepy stuff and i'm not sure if i like the show enough to keep watching. The black latex guy completely creeps me out to the point my skin crawls. It's the lack of face that bothers me - similar to the way some masks bother me because the face does not move. Also it is a claustrophobic thing...i feel like i can't breathe when i see someone in one of those suits...*shudder*

Despite this i'm still curious about what happened in episode 1 and Halloween Part 2 and cannot find them online...

DamonK 11-17-2011 04:01 PM

I've recorded this series thus far.

I just sat down earlier and started watching.

This is fucking awesome.

I love this.

Novelafemme 11-17-2011 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by OneOfAKind (Post 457185)
I am TOTALLY hooked on this show:)

Me too!! Which is totally bizarre since I tend to stay away from horror. I love the actors and the plot unfolds in such a manner that I am consistently left wanting more. I get all excited now when Wednesday's roll around! I love it!

Soft*Silver 11-17-2011 06:04 PM

I love the stretch of the actor from Modern Family who is in the episode Here, Piggy Piggy!

Gemme 11-17-2011 06:54 PM

Ebon is a big meanie poo poo head because he has watched every episode and doesn't wait for me.

He likes it so much he's happy to endure my pseudo wrath.

That's a lot.

:blink:

DamonK 11-18-2011 12:46 AM

So far I've watched all up to Halloween, Part 2 and fixing to watch that.

This is fucked up awesome shit.

I. LOVE. THIS.

ScandalAndy 11-18-2011 12:32 PM

I love how every Wednesday night my facebook blows up with conversations between myself and 3 other obsessed friends. We're desperately trying to figure out who latex suit person is!!

We're also working out a bunch of crazy theories regarding the baby, and the way the house/hauntings work. :)

Linus 10-07-2013 10:45 AM

bump.. they are returning! :)

Gemme 10-07-2013 11:53 AM

The first season was great but they totally lost my interest with the second. I hope the upcoming season is better.

candy_coated_bitch 10-07-2013 02:03 PM

I just wanted to pop in and say as folks finish u this project that I have something I'd like to wrangle. There's no rush, just putting in my bid LOL!

candy_coated_bitch 10-07-2013 05:39 PM

Uh, yeah. Scratch that post folks. It was meant for the pen pal thread and I truly have NO idea how it got here! LMAO

Slowpurr 10-18-2013 08:36 PM

American Horror Story is the bomba or maybe I am easily entertained.
 
I could watch it for Jessica Lange's performance alone but fortunately that hasn't been asked of me quite yet. There just isn't anyone else in the shot(for me) when she is there. The first episode of Coven was no different. She grabs you by the throat and drags you along behind her. The crafting of this show is magnificent; they build layer by imperceptible layer as if flavoring a fine dish. From the story line and the actors to the filming and the sets, it all seems to unravel into a perfect fit.
The live in school for witches that we are introduced to when Taissa Farminga is whisked from her parents home after her boyfriend is killed in a black widow event which reveals her heritage as a witch, presents as a quirky version of The Facts of Life with Sarah Paulson as the house mother. We learn about each girl's special power which pales the ability to kill someone during coitus if that is even considered a power. It seems quite unfortunate for her and I am looking forward to where that will go. We are introduced to Madison Montgomery, a young, self -absorbed actress whose flip of her wrist sends a bus load of rohypnol loving, date raping frat boys to a fiery end. It all seems a bit like a show on the EW until the Supreme, mother to Sarah Paulson, shows up and takes the girls on a field trip to New Orleans. She tells the girls to wear 'something black'. I would give up my super power for the period outfit worn by Madison. The Supreme, Fiona Goode, wants to teach the girls about fighting oppression rather than hiding from it but I am sure we have not seen the last of Sarah Paulson, at least I hope not.

The back story, includes Kathy Bates and events that took place in the 1830's which seem to be tying into modern day, may prove to be very interesting and horrifying. I have not seen this week's show yet but I am sure it is even better than the first.

There was one thing that annoyed me. The voice over a frame of Gabourey Sidibe grabbing a turkey leg out of the fridge, telling us that some may already have lost the ability to trust or some nonsense. If fat people are not going to be allowed to be just people in a show then I would rather they be left out. In the words of the talented and funny comic Catherine Tate as Derek,' How very dare you?'.

Rockinonahigh 10-18-2013 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Slowpurr (Post 855278)
I could watch it for Jessica Lange's performance alone but fortunately that hasn't been asked of me quite yet. There just isn't anyone else in the shot(for me) when she is there. The first episode of Coven was no different. She grabs you by the throat and drags you along behind her. The crafting of this show is magnificent; they build layer by imperceptible layer as if flavoring a fine dish. From the story line and the actors to the filming and the sets, it all seems to unravel into a perfect fit.
The live in school for witches that we are introduced to when Taissa Farminga is whisked from her parents home after her boyfriend is killed in a black widow event which reveals her heritage as a witch, presents as a quirky version of The Facts of Life with Sarah Paulson as the house mother. We learn about each girl's special power which pales the ability to kill someone during coitus if that is even considered a power. It seems quite unfortunate for her and I am looking forward to where that will go. We are introduced to Madison Montgomery, a young, self -absorbed actress whose flip of her wrist sends a bus load of rohypnol loving, date raping frat boys to a fiery end. It all seems a bit like a show on the EW until the Supreme, mother to Sarah Paulson, shows up and takes the girls on a field trip to New Orleans. She tells the girls to wear 'something black'. I would give up my super power for the period outfit worn by Madison. The Supreme, Fiona Goode, wants to teach the girls about fighting oppression rather than hiding from it but I am sure we have not seen the last of Sarah Paulson, at least I hope not.

The back story, includes Kathy Bates and events that took place in the 1830's which seem to be tying into modern day, may prove to be very interesting and horrifying. I have not seen this week's show yet but I am sure it is even better than the first.

There was one thing that annoyed me. The voice over a frame of Gabourey Sidibe grabbing a turkey leg out of the fridge, telling us that some may already have lost the ability to trust or some nonsense. If fat people are not going to be allowed to be just people in a show then I would rather they be left out. In the words of the talented and funny comic Catherine Tate as Derek,' How very dare you?'.


I agree this show is an eye catcher,I watched the first instalment it caught my intrest big time.All the charatures blend well with there own bit if panach,I watched the second show it was really good..I will say no more,watch and see.

Gemme 10-22-2013 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slowpurr (Post 855278)
I could watch it for Jessica Lange's performance alone but fortunately that hasn't been asked of me quite yet. There just isn't anyone else in the shot(for me) when she is there. The first episode of Coven was no different. She grabs you by the throat and drags you along behind her. The crafting of this show is magnificent; they build layer by imperceptible layer as if flavoring a fine dish. From the story line and the actors to the filming and the sets, it all seems to unravel into a perfect fit.
The live in school for witches that we are introduced to when Taissa Farminga is whisked from her parents home after her boyfriend is killed in a black widow event which reveals her heritage as a witch, presents as a quirky version of The Facts of Life with Sarah Paulson as the house mother. We learn about each girl's special power which pales the ability to kill someone during coitus if that is even considered a power. It seems quite unfortunate for her and I am looking forward to where that will go. We are introduced to Madison Montgomery, a young, self -absorbed actress whose flip of her wrist sends a bus load of rohypnol loving, date raping frat boys to a fiery end. It all seems a bit like a show on the EW until the Supreme, mother to Sarah Paulson, shows up and takes the girls on a field trip to New Orleans. She tells the girls to wear 'something black'. I would give up my super power for the period outfit worn by Madison. The Supreme, Fiona Goode, wants to teach the girls about fighting oppression rather than hiding from it but I am sure we have not seen the last of Sarah Paulson, at least I hope not.

The back story, includes Kathy Bates and events that took place in the 1830's which seem to be tying into modern day, may prove to be very interesting and horrifying. I have not seen this week's show yet but I am sure it is even better than the first.

There was one thing that annoyed me. The voice over a frame of Gabourey Sidibe grabbing a turkey leg out of the fridge, telling us that some may already have lost the ability to trust or some nonsense. If fat people are not going to be allowed to be just people in a show then I would rather they be left out. In the words of the talented and funny comic Catherine Tate as Derek,' How very dare you?'.

I saw the season opener last night and think that I liked it better than the original season. It touched on a LOT of topics that are hot button issues as well as providing a well-written and acted show. I'll definitely be watching this season, as long as I can remember to set it up each week. For some reason, I can't record the series on my dvr. Not sure why, but I'm glad I got the opportunity to see it. I'm going to enjoy this season very much.


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