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Best episode ever of “American Horror Story”. This series is made of win, seriously. So oamazing that got today it’s first Golden Globes nomination in the Drama series category. Congratulations to the whole cast and crew, plus the amazing Jessica Lange who was also nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category.
You’ll find screen captures of latest episode, Birth, in the gallery. I totally LOVE Chad, and every episode I can love him more. Check it:
Television Series > American Horror Story > 1×11 – Birth
Zachary Quinto and Teddy Sears are back in the next new American Horror Story episode, and in the latest preview of “Birth,” they’re in a clip with Tate and Violet. What do Chad and Patrick have to say?
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“We love you in American Horror Story,” we gushed to recently-outed actor Zachary Quinto last night. We were at the Andaz Hotel, where directors, producers, and actors (along with alcohol sponsors) gathered to toast the winners of Gotham Independent Film Awards, held earlier that evening at Cipriani’s. We had cornered Mr. Quinto, whose movie Margin Call was nominated for Best Ensemble Performance (though it lost out to Beginners).
“I’m only going to be on one more episode,” the ethereally attractive actor told us.
“But you’re already dead! They can’t kill you off!” (It’s true…Ryan Murphy‘s dead characters have more screen time then the living.)
Mr. Quinto mulled it over while scanning the room for a quick exit strategy. “Sure…I guess dying on that show is more like job security.”
As I told you by our Twitter account, my computer was having some technical issues and for this reason I didn’t post the last week’s American Horror Story screen captures. My dear friend Roberta decided to help us, and sent over HD caps to us. Check it:
American Horror Story introduced previous residents of the Murder House in the two-part Halloween episode, and Zachary Quinto and Teddy Sears were perfect in the roles. Will they be back in a future episode, or was that the last fans have seen of them?
According to Entertainment Weekly, Quinto and Sears will be back—and pretty soon too! They’re going to reappear in episode 8, “Rubber Man,” which “is all about the titular figure. Part of that episode will be revealing just who he is. Rubber Man is an important figure in their past—he did kill them, after all. What will bring them back? Whatever it is, it’s nothing but good news that they are returning. There’s bound to be some more arguing when they show up again; will they be able to offer some information about Rubber Man? After the latest American Horror Story episode, the promo shown was all about Vivien’s pregnancy—specifically, just what’s going on with that baby? Vivien and Ben’s marriage is in trouble—she kicked him out—but will she let him get close again after she wonders just what’s going on with what she presumes is his baby? Will she find out the truth?
Up until now I’ve been describing American Horror Story as highly watchable garbage. Highly watchable, because of the powerhouse performances Jessica Lange has been delivering each and every week, with her collection of horny ghouls. But garbage, because the family unit and main characters elicit no emotional response whatsoever from the audience. All that changed last night, when Zachary Quinto joined the cast.
In the big two-part Halloween episode, we get to meet the “murder-suicide” gay couple who fixed up the Murder House. But what’s this? Their death was not “murder-suicide” as had been previously stated — there’s a tweeest! Turns out, like everything else in the house stuffed with oversexed spirits, Quinto and his Man were murdered by The Rubber Man!
And according to the rules of Murder House, once you die in this gorgeous Restoration Hardware showroom, your soul is forever doomed to roam the halls, sniffing around for sex and trouble. First off, this is my absolutely favorite death flash so far this season. The completely over-the-top Martha Stewart gay that Quinto was channeling could have been a bloody awful to watch. But thank goodness, Quinto is a very talented actor, and watching his transition from snipping homemaker to intense OCD nut job was wildly entertaining, and actually quite scary. Can we just get rid of the Harmons, and follow around Chad and Patrick?
To read the whole article, go here. It’s not my oppinion, since I like the show, but I couldn’t agree more on her asking to follow around Chad and Patrick.