American Horror Story: Roanoke; Questions Following Episode 8
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American Horror Story: Roanoke; Questions Following Episode 8

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American Horror Story: Roanoke; Questions Following Episode 8
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For all of you American Horror Story fans like myself, it seems as though season 6 has finally restored the greatness of this show. The plot is attention-grabbing, and the historical premise of the series has sparked a substantial amount of interest. Personally, I do not think that any season will be as good as "Asylum", but "Roanoke" has done a good job at keeping us on our toes thus far through all of the action.

Following last week's episode, which was horrifying, I have a few questions that have arisen:

1. What is the purpose of the Polk family? Honestly, these people are the worst part of the show. I do not care about the spirits that are lurking around the house and in the woods, they are the least of my concerns. The Polks are CANNIBALS. They captured the three women and TORTURED them. This is so messed up, and I'm not quite sure why Ryan Murphy has made a fairly strong component in this season. I guess we will have to wait and see.

2. Where the heck is Angela Bassett? Last that we saw, Angela Bassett's character, Monet Tumusiime, escaped the Polk family, but she is still running through the woods as they look for her. Will they catch her and kill her? Please no, she's a great actress!

3. Will Lee and Audrey make it out alive? As of now, we only know that Lee and Audrey are alive. From here, who knows what will happen. I have hope that these two will survive. Would Ryan Murphy really kill off all of the main character? Maybe he would. Also why why why are they going back to the Polk family's place?!

4. Connections to previous seasons? Rumor has it that Sarah Paulson will be reprising her role of Lana Winters in this season. Other than that, I am still awaiting for more connections.

This season of American Horror Story has exceeded my expectations thus far. I am looking forward to the final episodes, as I anticipate that most of my questions will be answered. I can't wait to see what Ryan Murphy does next.


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