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Thoughts Everyone Has During American Horror Story

So much emotion, so little time.

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Here are just a few of the emotions one may experience during the fandom stages of American Horror Story (AHS).

If you haven’t watched all of the episodes of season six (released so far) and don’t want the plot ruined, hold off on reading until you’ve watched.

Where the heck is Evan Peters?

Although some fans think that he is secretly the pigman and has been right in front of our eyes since the beginning.

You know, if you like creepy guys. He has moments when he would not be the ideal boyfriend and/or guy.

Why is Jessica Lange done with AHS?


Because we all miss her. Her talent in the first four seasons is magical. Many fans are deeply saddened by her absence and the fact that she has said that she won’t come back.

AHHHHHH, what is that?

When something completely terrifying shows up, or something unexpected but simultaneously gross happens to a character that didn’t deserve it.

OMG, no. Do not go in there, and do not do that. You will regret it. *character does it anyways* “NOOOO! I warned you!”


This isn’t even plausible.

(aka when Flora befriends Priscilla, the bonnet wearing child and doesn’t get scared when her newly found friend says, “I promise to kill you last.” WHAT.


Feeling relieved when Priscilla gives Flora back, although Cricket didn’t have the same luck.

RIP Cricket.


Meanwhile, I’m sitting on my couch like,


The sadness you experience with the characters when they are discriminated against, especially in Freak Show.


Extra fear when you are greeted with surprises when researching the background of the show’s inspiration.

The nurses that are in season 6 are based on two nurses that murdered numerous nursing home residents. These two nurses worked in Walker, Michigan, and lived in Grand Rapids. So there’s that. Just a slightly horrifying fact.


Bring back Taissa Farmiga, Zachary Quinto, Frances Conroy, and Finn Wittrock! We need them!!

Without them,


When someone judges you for being so attached to the storyline.


When someone says they don’t like AHS.

HOW?!


When a character is so inspiring, especially the transformation of Sister Jude.

Best/worst ending of AHS ever.


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