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Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.
I wanna be generous and say that maybe there's a Taiwanese ghost tradition that's just superficially similar to the Japanese Onryo thing and they played it up for the reenactment portion, but who am I kidding they were just lazy.

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Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.

timp posted:

I've said this in AHS threads before, but one of my favorite aspects of this show is the send ups. In this episode I got some very strong Zodiac vibes from the Twisty scene. All of the clown gang scenes were very much like The Purge, and the scene with the clowns in the neighbor's house sort of reminded me of Funny Games or The Strangers.

Any other horror movie nods in this one that I may have missed?

Does having John Carroll Lynch in it mean automatic Zodiac vibes? (Not only does he play Twisty, he also played the likely Zodiac killer in...Zodiac.)

Nobby
Sep 10, 2006

Everyone cries when they're stabbed. There's no shame in that.
If the Jim Jones reminders this episode have been any indication, making Kai value Oz more might be a really dangerous move, Ally.

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