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American Horror Story' Finale Preview: What Happens After 'Birth'?

THR takes a look at the burning questions leading into Wednesday's 90-minute season finale.

:dunno
 
Good finale to a pretty good show.

One of the things that bugged me though is the maid was killed when she was young and hawt yet her ghost is old?
 
Good finale to a pretty good show.

One of the things that bugged me though is the maid was killed when she was young and hawt yet her ghost is old?

I think it has to do with the circumstances of her death. Since Constance's husband had cheated with her and was attempting to do it again when they died. And so it changed people's perceptions.


Anyways, pretty good finale. I'm really wondering where they're going to go with it. While Jessica Lange is great, I think they should go to a different location with a new cast--some way to explore a different aspect of this type of thing, and maybe figure out a way to tie it in to what was happening at the house. It was still never explained why everyone who died became ghosts at that house.
 
It was a decent finale. Loved how the ghosts scared the new family out of the house so fast. :lol

Chad never showed up but Hayden was her usual b**chy self. :yess:

The ending was creepy where the boy was in the rocking chair, smiling with blood on him. Reminded me of the young Michael Myers.

I'm not sure what they'll do for next season though?
 
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It was a decent finale. Loved how the ghosts scared the new family out of the house so fast. :lol

Chad never showed up but Hayden was her usual b**chy self. :yess:

The ending was creepy where the boy was in the rocking chair, smiling with blood on him.

I'm not sure what they'll do for next season though?

I think next season will be more about the kid probably and maybe a new family moving into the house.
 
Season Two news revealed today:

Attention American Horror Story fans: hope you didn’t get too attached to the Harmon mansion and most of its inhabitants. Creator Ryan Murphy told reporters today that season 2 of the hit FX drama will begin with a new locale and a (mostly) new cast.

That means fans may — or may not — get another fix from stars like Jessica Lange, Dylan McDermott, and Connie Britton when the drama returns next year. “Some of them will be coming back,” Murphy teased during a teleconference today. “I’m talking to several of them and we’re in negotiations. There will be familiar faces, but there will also be new faces on the show.”

Murphy hopes to announce the new storyline and cast in February.

Should some of the first season actors return for another round of AHS episodes, they’ll be “playing completely different characters, creatures, and monsters,” Murphy added. ”It’s a really fun idea to do an anthology show. That’s the way it was designed from the beginning. Every season, there will be a new haunting and we’ll have a new overriding theme.”

The drama’s unique mission has made it easier to attract top talent, Murphy acknowledged. He’s heard from many film stars who like the idea of not having to commit to so many seasons. “When we met with Connie, Dylan, and Jessica, they were interested because the story had a beginning, middle and an end. Connie just came off of Friday Night Lights and was not interesting in going back into the grind of a 5-year commitment. When I told her she only had to do a 1-year run, she was excited by that.”

Added Murphy, “I would have all of them back in a heartbeat to play someone completely different.”

But the mansion is definitely history, Murphy admitted. The set was already struck to move “onward and upward.” So long, original craftsman fixtures and solid oak floors!

The AHS finale on Wednesday averaged 4.4 million viewers, making it the most watched episode of the series. The show is currently tied with TNT’s Falling Skies as the No. 1 new show among adults 18-49 this year. It’s already the highest-rated first season show in FX’s history.

FX notes that AHS performed 50 percent better than Murphy’s last creation, Nip/Tuck.

This kind of ticks me off as it seemed like there were still many unanswered questions. I was somewhat disappointed in the finale. It seemed like there were a lot of things that were glossed over from the last few episodes which maybe due to lack of time.
 
^^ Hmm, the most interesting part from above is this......

Should some of the first season actors return for another round of AHS episodes, they’ll be “playing completely different characters, creatures, and monsters.”

We'll see how this develops. Guess the new cast will be announced in February.
 
Season Two news revealed today:

Attention American Horror Story fans: hope you didn’t get too attached to the Harmon mansion and most of its inhabitants. Creator Ryan Murphy told reporters today that season 2 of the hit FX drama will begin with a new locale and a (mostly) new cast.

That means fans may — or may not — get another fix from stars like Jessica Lange, Dylan McDermott, and Connie Britton when the drama returns next year. “Some of them will be coming back,” Murphy teased during a teleconference today. “I’m talking to several of them and we’re in negotiations. There will be familiar faces, but there will also be new faces on the show.”

Murphy hopes to announce the new storyline and cast in February.

Should some of the first season actors return for another round of AHS episodes, they’ll be “playing completely different characters, creatures, and monsters,” Murphy added. ”It’s a really fun idea to do an anthology show. That’s the way it was designed from the beginning. Every season, there will be a new haunting and we’ll have a new overriding theme.”

The drama’s unique mission has made it easier to attract top talent, Murphy acknowledged. He’s heard from many film stars who like the idea of not having to commit to so many seasons. “When we met with Connie, Dylan, and Jessica, they were interested because the story had a beginning, middle and an end. Connie just came off of Friday Night Lights and was not interesting in going back into the grind of a 5-year commitment. When I told her she only had to do a 1-year run, she was excited by that.”

Added Murphy, “I would have all of them back in a heartbeat to play someone completely different.”

But the mansion is definitely history, Murphy admitted. The set was already struck to move “onward and upward.” So long, original craftsman fixtures and solid oak floors!

The AHS finale on Wednesday averaged 4.4 million viewers, making it the most watched episode of the series. The show is currently tied with TNT’s Falling Skies as the No. 1 new show among adults 18-49 this year. It’s already the highest-rated first season show in FX’s history.

FX notes that AHS performed 50 percent better than Murphy’s last creation, Nip/Tuck.

This kind of ticks me off as it seemed like there were still many unanswered questions. I was somewhat disappointed in the finale. It seemed like there were a lot of things that were glossed over from the last few episodes which maybe due to lack of time.

It sounds more like they will be continuing to explore the questions that weren't answered, most everything is tied up.
 
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