11/9
- Episode aired Sep 26, 2017
- TV-MA
- 51m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
3.4K
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Kai begins recruiting members for his cult; Beverly struggles to stay ahead of a young reporter willing to do anything to become anchor.Kai begins recruiting members for his cult; Beverly struggles to stay ahead of a young reporter willing to do anything to become anchor.Kai begins recruiting members for his cult; Beverly struggles to stay ahead of a young reporter willing to do anything to become anchor.
T.J. Alvarado
- Stoner Dude
- (as TJ Alvarado)
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I think people are missing the point here.
This season of AHS is parodying all that is wrong with today's society - everything on the defective social spectrum - from extremely, easily triggered SJWs all the way to apathetic, ill-informed morons who may join a rally but know very little regarding the subject on which they are protesting. This and all the delicate snowflakes & castrated cucks in between.
THAT is the true horror, not the gore, the blood & guts or scary homicidal clowns.
This season of AHS is parodying all that is wrong with today's society - everything on the defective social spectrum - from extremely, easily triggered SJWs all the way to apathetic, ill-informed morons who may join a rally but know very little regarding the subject on which they are protesting. This and all the delicate snowflakes & castrated cucks in between.
THAT is the true horror, not the gore, the blood & guts or scary homicidal clowns.
I'm still getting lols out of this show. These people are all so insufferably stereotypical. I'm not sure which is a more direct insult against humanity in general, the characters, or the story.
Hahaha where did this trainer guy sub plot come from?? Ok, Walter White. The writers did not set that up At All. This is all so cringe. I've seen some terrible re-imaginings of 'Fight Club' before, but we may have a winner here.
I was looking to watch something hilariously preachy tonight, and the OTHER subplot is delivering in spades. I don't even miss Sarah Paulson walking around and pointing and screaming at random things- we have a 1960's tv news crew navigating the world in 2016 for some reason.
Are we still watching a horror story? This is more like if MSNBC and Fox News were anthropomorphized and forced into a Thunderdome situation. I feel like a lot of these situations would de-escalate themselves if the characters had a basic understanding of how the Electoral College works. Are they even in a swing-state? I'd at least consider a few alternatives.
Hahaha where did this trainer guy sub plot come from?? Ok, Walter White. The writers did not set that up At All. This is all so cringe. I've seen some terrible re-imaginings of 'Fight Club' before, but we may have a winner here.
I was looking to watch something hilariously preachy tonight, and the OTHER subplot is delivering in spades. I don't even miss Sarah Paulson walking around and pointing and screaming at random things- we have a 1960's tv news crew navigating the world in 2016 for some reason.
Are we still watching a horror story? This is more like if MSNBC and Fox News were anthropomorphized and forced into a Thunderdome situation. I feel like a lot of these situations would de-escalate themselves if the characters had a basic understanding of how the Electoral College works. Are they even in a swing-state? I'd at least consider a few alternatives.
While covering the elections, Beverly Rope is replaced by her shallow colleague Serena Belinda. After the elections, Kai goes to the academy where Harrison works and selects him to be his personal trainer. Kai poisons Harrison against his boss and owner of the academy, Vinny, who likes to humiliate him asking Harrison to work as janitor since he is gay. When Harrison arrives home, he learns from Meadow that the bank foreclosed their mortgage, and they will be evicted in three days. On the next day, Vinny threatens to fire Harrison and Kai increases his tension, culminating in Harrison killing Vinny on the bench press. Kai helps Harrison to cover up the murder, sending messages to Vinny's friends saying that he needs to travel. Then he helps to dismember his body in the bathtub. When his body is found without head and hands in a landfill, Beverly covers the finding. Soon she recalls when she was interned in a psychiatric clinic since she had been attacked while broadcasting by teenagers "say grab her by her vagina". Beverly surprises Bob and Serena near to have sex in the studio and is reprehended by Bob. Soon she slashes his tires, and Kai offers her to drink coffee with him. He tells her that he intends to rule the world and tries to make Beverly to be his follower the same way he did with Harrison. Soon Serena is attacked by Kai, Harrison and Meadow dressed like clowns on a pet adoption event and then Kai tells Beverly that he did for her.
"!1/9" is another boring episode of the Seventh Season of the "American Horror Story". When will the producers learn that fans of horror are not interested in American politics. At least this episode spends a few minutes only with annoying Ally. Kai is a sick and ambitious man, looking for power through violence. On the other hand, the gay Harrison is a weak man and now worships and follows Kai. Unfortunately, "American Horror Story" is in downfall since the Fifth Season. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "11/9"
"!1/9" is another boring episode of the Seventh Season of the "American Horror Story". When will the producers learn that fans of horror are not interested in American politics. At least this episode spends a few minutes only with annoying Ally. Kai is a sick and ambitious man, looking for power through violence. On the other hand, the gay Harrison is a weak man and now worships and follows Kai. Unfortunately, "American Horror Story" is in downfall since the Fifth Season. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "11/9"
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. This is the kind of good story telling and pacing that makes AHS such a popular show. Previously in the season we were treated to jump scares. Now we are given backstory as to why all these acts of violence are taking place. There are still questions left to be answered, mainly how Twisty fits in to all of this, but time will tell.
The show stepped away from the Mayfair-Richards family and focused more on Kai. We see what he has been up to over the course of the lead up to the election and where he has been the past two episodes. Evan Peters is killing it as the cult leader. He just has that presence every scene and as he gives his speeches; I can't help but get hooked. I can understand why his followers are doing what they are doing.
I hope we see a lot more of this side of the story than the family side. Ally and Ivy are just a little boring to watch. I pretty much have to hope Ally has a psychotic break just to enjoy their interactions together.
Very Good episode 8.5/10
The show stepped away from the Mayfair-Richards family and focused more on Kai. We see what he has been up to over the course of the lead up to the election and where he has been the past two episodes. Evan Peters is killing it as the cult leader. He just has that presence every scene and as he gives his speeches; I can't help but get hooked. I can understand why his followers are doing what they are doing.
I hope we see a lot more of this side of the story than the family side. Ally and Ivy are just a little boring to watch. I pretty much have to hope Ally has a psychotic break just to enjoy their interactions together.
Very Good episode 8.5/10
There's more work on the writing, but it's still like a crappy M. Night Shyamalan movie (except for the Last Airbender). The problems are the lack of supernatural, the predictability of the plot and the performing of Evan Peters as a Charles Manson-Wannabe.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst appearance by Emma Roberts since Show Stoppers (2015).
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards (2018)
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- 51m
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- 16:9 HD
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