22nd June, 2017
Oh, now, I hate my guts.
In a manner of speaking.
I have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Eat the wrong thing? And I’m out of action.
Certainly — as tonight — off work!
Complete with assorted stomach cramps, the trots, heaps of pained expressions …
You name it, I’ll have it.
OK, NOT THAT!!
Just to make it perfectly clear!
Although if you’ve got a corset that’ll fit me, I’ll think about it.
Ummm …
This post seems to be getting away from me, doesn’t it … ?
Suffice to say, I’ve had an unexpected night off.
And … ?
And wanted to carry on with a box set I’d been watching.
You got it.
Series one of American Horror Story.
~≈Á≈~
Episode 4 — Halloween (Pt 1) — sees Ben and Vivan — Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton — still intent on selling the Murder House.
And talked into hiring fluffers, Chad and Phillip — Zachary Quinto and Teddy Sears — little knowing the pair have a history: both with the house, AND each other.
Meanwhile? Addie (Jamie Brewer), the girl next door? Is desperate to go treat or treating: only to come to a sad end.
Episode 5 — Halloween (Pt 2) — sees Violet (Taissa Farmiga) going on a date with Tate. Only for the pair to be harassed at a local beach: by a gang of — apparently — heavily made up teens.
Back at the house, itself?
Ben and Vivian have come to an agreement: after Vivian has received too many calls from Hayden (Kate Mara), Ben former — and very dead — mistress.
Are you thinking what I’m thinking?
That the corpses of the Murder House don’t stay dead?
~≈Á≈~
Now …
Enjoying the show?
Yep!
This one series, thus far?
Has kept me both entertained and intrigued for these first five episodes.
Granted, it seems — in it’s own flashback ridden form — to be telegraphing its move a little … but … ?
But, like watching a magician perform a really theatrical version of the Inexhaustible bottle?
We go to see a trick well done.
Thus far?
Murder House is very well done, indeed.
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