11th June, 2018.
Yes, OK … sue me!
But I’m still going to like Jean Michel Jarre’s mid-seventies albums.
Saying that?
I can’t help but notice he did an album of stock music. In 1973: effectively predating Oxygène.
Here’s hoping the blessed thing gets released on iTunes!
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At any rate … ?
Explaining my choice of background music is not why I’m here.
No …
And though you might to want to know …
That, yes … I‘ve seen two more episodes.
And guess what? Gaga’s starting to talk …
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Episode 4 — Chapter 4 — sees Matt (Cuba Gooding Jr and André Holland) arguing with spouse, Shelby (Sarah Paulson/Lily Rabe), about events in the woods.
And, in the meantime?
Finding out more about their house from Elias Cunningham (Denis O’Hare).
The house, the grounds … and the six day blood moon period in October.
A period only a few days away …
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Episode 5 — Chapter 5 — sees historian, Doris Kearns Goodwin*, who explains the background of the Miller house.
It seems it was built for Edward Phillip Mott (Evan Peters†) and his lover.
Who … ? Like many of the later owners of the building come to a sticky end at the hands of both Thomasine (Kathy Bates) …
And Scáthach (Lady Gaga), the witch who’s granted a certain amount of mystic power to Thomasine.
At a price …
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Now …
Am I still impressed … ?
Hell, yes!
Up until now, American Horror Story has been — and still is — an entertaining series.
I’m even prepared to forgive Kathy Bates and Wes Bentley their accents‡, given that.
But … ? One whose fifth season was maybe starting to … you know … lag a little, however good I may have found it at the time!
The fact is? Roanoke seems to have a lot more thought, and experience, put into it, than previous entries in the series.
And better acting. Granted, I’ve a little ambiguous about Kathy Bates’ accent.
But both she and Bassett are Oscar winners: and Oscar winners for a reason.
I think Roanoke is where whose gongs are starting to show.
Who, as it turns out? Is a real-world historian, with an interest in several US presidents.
† Digging up his James Patrick March accent from Hotel.
‡. How can I put this? I’d imagine that most of the shows US audience would be impressed with Bates’ attempt at a northern English accent. From the little I know, the English colonists in American at the time, would have spoken that way. But, as someone who’s heard real northerners talk? I’m impressed Bates is having a go at it … rather than impressed with it’s authenticity^.
^ It’s a bit like Russell’s Crowe’s in Robin Hood. Wondering about a bit. Although, points to Bates: I can tell she’s aiming at a general Lancashire accent, and mostly on target. Crowe’s was … yeah …
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