What Murphy thinks of his fans…
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gabrielianarman — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 09:57 AM)
Well there's IGN and AV Club, who usually don't like the show who actually liked this season and the finale. And let's not forget Vanity Fair. And Gizmodo. And Entertainment Weekly loved the season as well.
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Qrispy — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 09:14 AM)
Other than say, ten or so of the posters here, most fans of this show are just the absolute worst. AHS legitimately has one of the dumbest fan bases I've ever seen associated with a show.
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Kompressor_Fan — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 10:01 AM)
There is a sad level of stupidity present on this board. Not to mention.so many try and make it all very personal against the show writers, producers, and actors. Almost as bad as what one would witness on the Michael Jackson board back in the day (who knows..probably hasn't changed over there. I haven't visited that one in years.)
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Qrispy — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 10:19 AM)
It's because the average fan of this show seems to always believe they are owed something. It's like they are expecting something specific in a season of the show, and when things (of course) don't go the way they expect they end up crying like a tiny little baby about it.
How bad of a fan do you have to be to not realize AHS will never ever deliver exactly what you think it will?
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bobcat667 — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 11:46 AM)
i think its unfair to say that ryan murphy hates his fans because of one joke on the show.
it was aimed entirely at the superficial girls who obsess over evan peters. thats it. there were other audience members that asked real questions and had real emotions beyond the starlust.
i agree with her sentiments most elsewhere, but I do think that Lee's sacrifice was the saving grace, even if it felt a bit tacked on.
whats interesting about murphy is that when you reach the end of a characters arc you can go back and see all the steps taken to get there but they never felt 'right' when you were watching it. Lee talked about her daughter but you never felt like she experienced any development surrounding her until the last minute.
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