While 'American Horror Story: Asylum' captured a great deal of attention casting former season 1 star Dylan McDermott in a mysterious new role, fellow murder house star Frances Conroy had earlier been announced for something far more mysterious. McDermott has (technically) already made an appearance, but this Wednesday's "Dark Cousin" will see the introduction of Conroy's "Ultimate Angel." Is she really who she claims to be, or is Ryan Murphy pulling a fast one on us?
For those who weren't too scared of their impending thanksgivings to add to their fear by flipping on the latest 'American Horror Story: Asylum,' Wednesday's all-new episode "The Origins of Monstrosity" delivered another surprising twist. We'd already learned the idenity of the 1964 Bloody Face, but a few more present clues confirmed that the figures tormenting 2012 lovers Leo (Adam Levine) and Teresa (Jenna Dewan) were indeed impostors!
Or were they? The real Bloody Face seems alive and well in the present day, but not voiced by who we'd expect, so what former 'American Horror Story' star seems to be on the other end of the line?
A creepy little girl visits Briarcliff and Sister Mary Eunice lets her hair down in this week's 'American Horror Story: Asylum.' Oh, and those pesky present-day scenes have unfortunately returned.
The murder house may have closed down, and the Asylum will eventually close its doors, but 'American Horror Story' isn't going anywhere just yet. Following the incredible ratings of last night's "I Am Anne Franke, Part 2," FX has officially ordered a third season of the horror anthology, once again to be anchored by series star Jessica Lange. The next "book" of 'American Horror Story' will begin in 2013, but what will its focus be? And what other cast members might return?
For those of you keeping up with the series, 'American Horror Story: Asylum' dropped a massive, and bloody reveal on the audience with last night's "I Am Anne Frank, Pt. 2," exposing the true identity of seriak killer "Bloody Face!" Of course, neither the mystery nor the horror end there, as plenty of questions have yet to be answered across the season. That in mind, where might the Ryan Murphy horror-thriller series go next? Will we delve deeper into Bloody Face? What about the aliens? Yes, the aliens!
This week on 'American Horror Story: Asylum,' a character says what we're all thinking, Anne Frank's story comes to a conclusion, and we discover the identity of Bloody Face!
Like “Rubber Man” before him, “Bloody Face” has captured the frightful imaginations of ‘American Horror Story: Asylum' viewers, who after only four episodes obsess over clues to the masked serial killer’s identity. We’ve certainly been jerked around a bit as to the killer’s true visage, even across multiple timelines, but is the mask about to be lifted? According to series creator Ryan Murphy, we won’t have long to wait to find out!
If there was any doubt that 'American Horror Story: Asylum' couldn't get more bonkers or that creator Ryan Murphy had any boundaries left to cross, you haven't seen tonight's episode, titled "I Am Anne Frank." And yes, that's the Anne Frank.
As viewers of 'American Horror Story: Asylum' well know, mental institutions can be frightening enough without aliens and mutants lurking about, deranged Nazi doctors and bloody-faced killers appearing at every corner. Chloe Sevigny's Shelley the nymphomaniac certainly found this out the hard way in last night's Halloween thriller "Nor'easter," as the good Dr. Arden made sure she wouldn't escape his clutches again, so what does the actress say is next? And will we see any deceased characters again?
Well this week's episode of 'American Horror Story: Asylum' suffers from unfortunate timing, doesn't it? "Nor'easter" features -- what else -- a big storm that's bringing out the crazy in those who should be trusted to be sane.
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