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(FX) Season one may have introduced most of us to the twisted and brilliant mind of Ryan Murphy, but it is definitely the least queer of all the American Horror Story offerings. The house is not selling, which obviously makes Vivien nervous.
Overall representation and queer storylines were slim on the ground, with mean gays Chad and Patrick not adding much to the plot. Murder House The Rubber Man in American Horror Story: Murder House. She keeps hounding her real estate agent, who in turn suggests they bring in a fluffer — did they intentionally reappropriate this word, or cousin gay it to show how little this woman knows about sex culture?
The melted man is demanding a little pay cheque for handling the body and disposal of Hayden Kate Mara whom he killed in the finale of the previous episode. For every Amazon Eve there is a Liz Taylor, the trans woman played by Denis O’Hara in Hotel. At least, Chad is anyways.
Chad and Patrick show up once more. While there is. The tension further boils up between them and Ben scrambles to try and fix things. It is real horrifying and nasty stuff. More this episode between nasty, resenting mama Constance Jessica Lange and her sweet but troubled daughter Addie Jamie Brewer.
A through this first season. Look out. Only Chad is somehow alive, as last we left him his dead eyes were floating in the tub of water and apples. All that being said, the house is manipulating every last one of them, the entire family, in the most cruel of ways.
Highly creepy. You can see how insecure Constance is in general, as she somehow believes Addie is going to steal her young, hot boyfriend. Of course, American Horror Story is far from perfect. Fascinatingly morbid scenes between them all.
In American Horror Story, Chad Warwick and Patrick were a gay couple living in the Murder House in Chad, played by Zachary Quinto, noticed Patrick's distance and found out about his online BDSM chatroom affair. Jessica Lange and Jamie Brewer work so well together, it is unreal.
On one hand I feel slightly bad. Patrick shows up, an intense stare-off ensues, then the credits roll. Vivien has found out about Ben being in contact once again with Hayden. Though his performance was widely acknowledged as the stand-out of the season, the decision to cast a cis man in the role of a trans woman felt outdated then, and even moreso today.
Their baby, stolen by someone obviously hating the Montgomerys for their work in abortions, turns up cut to pieces; stored in jars much like Montgomery kept fetuses and other macabre things.
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I loved this opening! On the other, he only keeps on compounding his infidelity with stupid move after stupid move. What I find intriguing is how Brewer, a girl with down syndrome herself, plays a young woman just like herself. The spark is simply a little light on their love life, apparently.
Of course, this all plays into what will happen later in the episode.