Lee stands trial for murder. Lee Harris, the lone survivor of Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell, agrees to an interview live on television, the Lana Winters Special.Lee stands trial for murder. Lee Harris, the lone survivor of Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell, agrees to an interview live on television, the Lana Winters Special.Lee stands trial for murder. Lee Harris, the lone survivor of Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell, agrees to an interview live on television, the Lana Winters Special.
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I loved it. Seemed to be heading back to the standards that the show had in the earlier seasons but I need to know one thing. With shows like this where there is clearly a stack of cash why did they not use a voice coach?
I know some actors will refuse especially when they get to a certain level in the industry. And sometimes it works and other times it does not. Kathy Bates, I love her but really? And as for Paulson's "Audrey" character 90 per cent on target but some words were just plainly what an American thinks a Brit sounds like. And she should have demanded one. Great talent but sometimes you need a little help and there is no shame in that.
As for Bristol Windows? Who thought up such a ridiculous character name (has anyone in the writing team even met a Brit called Bristol?) and as for her horrible accent, it was clear there was no coach on this show and for me it made it laughable. There are many many British actors working in LA. Just choose one instead of this disaster. Or at least let the actress be who she is. An Australian.
Sorry guys but you need to up the game and get a real voice coach on set if you expect to sell this show globally and not be taken as fools.
I know some actors will refuse especially when they get to a certain level in the industry. And sometimes it works and other times it does not. Kathy Bates, I love her but really? And as for Paulson's "Audrey" character 90 per cent on target but some words were just plainly what an American thinks a Brit sounds like. And she should have demanded one. Great talent but sometimes you need a little help and there is no shame in that.
As for Bristol Windows? Who thought up such a ridiculous character name (has anyone in the writing team even met a Brit called Bristol?) and as for her horrible accent, it was clear there was no coach on this show and for me it made it laughable. There are many many British actors working in LA. Just choose one instead of this disaster. Or at least let the actress be who she is. An Australian.
Sorry guys but you need to up the game and get a real voice coach on set if you expect to sell this show globally and not be taken as fools.
Alright, so basically this season was one of the best ones. With some awesome and very good episodes that changed the whole thing around. They really stepped up their game. But this finale? It was garbage. They played everything out at the end of the 9th episode. After that one, I kept thinking what they where going to do. But then I recalled that Asylum did almost the same thing. So it didn't felt new or original. They also had troubles with their "found footage" genre. At one moment they just didn't do it anymore. Especially at the end. That was the thing what made this season fresh. Of course the found footage genre is nothing new anymore, but we haven't seen it much in a horror TV-show.
Now another thing that really bothered me where the parody shows they kept introducing in this episode. Lee is going to that interview, now she's going to that interview. These morons are going to the house with the blood moon. It was too much and not believable anymore. They should have done a whole episode just with Lana Winters as a host. And she would recap the whole season and then at the end a big twist that turn the whole story around. The problem is that this episode was predictable. From the very first shot I knew how this was going to end. Unfortunately, I was right.
This episode lost some energy as well. The rest of the season was really intense and scary. This episode wasn't one of those things. I won't spoil the big plot details, but I think die hard fans (like me) will be left disappointed. I had the same feeling when area Queens ended last year. We where promised a big bloody finale. But we didn't got that.
So yeah, Murphy disappointed me again with this lousy written finale. I expected much more and also some twists. I didn't got that. I hope they step up their game in the 7th season. And do something original. This wasn't original in my eyes.
Now another thing that really bothered me where the parody shows they kept introducing in this episode. Lee is going to that interview, now she's going to that interview. These morons are going to the house with the blood moon. It was too much and not believable anymore. They should have done a whole episode just with Lana Winters as a host. And she would recap the whole season and then at the end a big twist that turn the whole story around. The problem is that this episode was predictable. From the very first shot I knew how this was going to end. Unfortunately, I was right.
This episode lost some energy as well. The rest of the season was really intense and scary. This episode wasn't one of those things. I won't spoil the big plot details, but I think die hard fans (like me) will be left disappointed. I had the same feeling when area Queens ended last year. We where promised a big bloody finale. But we didn't got that.
So yeah, Murphy disappointed me again with this lousy written finale. I expected much more and also some twists. I didn't got that. I hope they step up their game in the 7th season. And do something original. This wasn't original in my eyes.
Hey guys, this is the first time l have ever written a review about a show or movie. Just finished watching season 6 of A.H.S and l found it abit crap at the start with the whole interviewing the real people of the story behind roanoke. But the further l got in too the season the better and freaky it got. The gore and acting was awesome. I think the show over all is awesome and l reckon these guys need too do a season on waverly hills sanatorium in louisville kentucky. A movie called death tunnel was made a few years ago about this place and it was crap. But yeah this place is meant to be one of the most haunted buildings in the world.
"The living cling to life above all, but the trophy misprized is to die in peace"
A little bit inspired by "Hostel", a little bit by "Blair Witch", a reality show in a haunted house, bloodthirsty ghosts and all-out carnage. I can't stand movies made in a (semi/fake)documentary style, I usually either skip them or turn them off very quickly, but I have to admit that this frankenstein of the season held my attention and I'd say it's the scariest so far.
The only major complaint is that they brought the most widespread flaw of the horror genre - characters who behave completely illogically and irrationally and make increasingly wrong moves one after another, which eventually (or often at the beginning) drive them to death - to the brink of imbecility. No one who lived in a haunted house and survived what the protagonists did in the first half of this season would return to it again for anything in the world, so their voluntary return to hell in the second half of the season is foolishness that makes the whole story unbelievable and therefore less effective. Fortunately, the acting, effects, and overall atmosphere are good enough to keep the scares at an enviable level.
7/10.
A little bit inspired by "Hostel", a little bit by "Blair Witch", a reality show in a haunted house, bloodthirsty ghosts and all-out carnage. I can't stand movies made in a (semi/fake)documentary style, I usually either skip them or turn them off very quickly, but I have to admit that this frankenstein of the season held my attention and I'd say it's the scariest so far.
The only major complaint is that they brought the most widespread flaw of the horror genre - characters who behave completely illogically and irrationally and make increasingly wrong moves one after another, which eventually (or often at the beginning) drive them to death - to the brink of imbecility. No one who lived in a haunted house and survived what the protagonists did in the first half of this season would return to it again for anything in the world, so their voluntary return to hell in the second half of the season is foolishness that makes the whole story unbelievable and therefore less effective. Fortunately, the acting, effects, and overall atmosphere are good enough to keep the scares at an enviable level.
7/10.
I binged the entire season today, and was surprised how much I enjoyed the last episode given the fact that it was the rated the lowest of the season. It becomes increasingly clear that the truth about the house and the property is going to go on, continuing to not be believed as anyone and everyone who goes there (media, police, probably army too if they tried) will not make it out alive and if they did, the world would not believe them. The final scene of the episode really draws this idea home and gave me shivers, as the butchers crowd is approaching the emergency services and media who are at the house.
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- TriviaThe Spirit Chasers apparently visited Briarcliff.
- ConnectionsReferences 60 Minutes (1968)
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- 41m
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- 16:9 HD
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