5 Reasons to Watch American Horror Story
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5 Reasons to Watch American Horror Story

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5 Reasons to Watch American Horror Story
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1. Evan Peters

If you are a female, and do not watch AHS for Evan Peters, I am not your friend. Literally, I have a weird obsession with him, but who don't, right? He stole my heart season one even if he was a mass murderer. (This is okay because it's just a show)

2. Most of It Is Actually True

Yes, this might make it a little creepier for it, but a lot of the events on the show have actually happened. So don't feel guilty for binge watching a whole season in a day because It's actually educative.

3. It' scary, but not that scary

I, for one love scary movies, but if you are the type of person that wants to watch scary movies, but can't watch them alone, or when it's dark, this is the show for you. It's just enough creepy to where you can still sleep without the light on.

4. New Plot Every Season

This could be a good or bad thing. None of the seasons go with each other. Each season is a new theme which is actually pretty cool, I think. I still wish I had another season of Murder House though.

5. Jessica Lange

If I had a nickel for every time she had an emotional scene, I'd be rich. She is amazing! She is the rock of the show, but sadly she is only in seasons one through four. I'm hoping she will return some day.

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