What an episode! The second to last installment of the first season of American Horror Story, surely did not dissapoint this week. Check out the links below to the best recaps I've found on the web about last night's episode. Feel free to comment with your own additions!
AfterElton.com -- A nice clean recap of everything that happened in 'Birth' -- Brian Juergens injects his own humor and snide comments into this recap that's sure to make you crack a smile.
Washington Post Entertainment -- Another one of my weekly favorites-- Jen Chaney and Paul Williams raise a number of different questions stemming from last night's episode -- a good read for sure.
NJ.com -- This recap is a little different than we're used to -- writer James Queally offers his opinion of the show and what direction season 2 should go in.
WallStreetJournal -- A tidy little recap about the episode written by Gwen Orel, which insinuates at the end that Tate knows what he did.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
RECAP ROUNDUP: EPISODE 11, BIRTH
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
RECAP ROUNDUP: Smoldering Children, Episode 10
AfterElton.com -- Bryan Juergens does a great job recapping the episode, he includes all of my favorite quotes from the episode except for Tate's, "Hey I'm Tate, I'm dead, wanna makeout?" hahaha!
Washtington Post -- Jen Chaney and Paul Williams ask us some pretty provocative questions this time around -- did Ben really kill Violet? Will Constance's refusal to tell Larry she loves him bite her in the behind later on? Thought I have to disagree with them on their wonderings of how Violet didn't know Tate was dead, she did! Constance told her, but Constance also told her Tate didn't know -- so she was pretending not to know the whole time to protect Tate as she said, the real question here would be, why did Constance lie to Violet?
Tragic Comic -- This recap details the entire episode, as it was written live -- good read if you want to refresh your memory of all the little clues we might have missed.
Have a good recap you'd like me to add to the list? leave it in the comments! :)
Washtington Post -- Jen Chaney and Paul Williams ask us some pretty provocative questions this time around -- did Ben really kill Violet? Will Constance's refusal to tell Larry she loves him bite her in the behind later on? Thought I have to disagree with them on their wonderings of how Violet didn't know Tate was dead, she did! Constance told her, but Constance also told her Tate didn't know -- so she was pretending not to know the whole time to protect Tate as she said, the real question here would be, why did Constance lie to Violet?
Tragic Comic -- This recap details the entire episode, as it was written live -- good read if you want to refresh your memory of all the little clues we might have missed.
Have a good recap you'd like me to add to the list? leave it in the comments! :)
Thursday, December 1, 2011
RECAP ROUNDUP: Spooky Little Girl Episode 9
Although last night's episode, took the intensity down a few notches from the week before, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode -- we learned ALOT and have so much to decipher and discuss before next week.
Below is the recap roundup for Episode 9 -- if you have any articles to add, please leave a comment with a link and I'll update the post. :)
AfterElton.com -- Brian Juergens amuses me again, his snide remarks get me every time. Though I have to disagree that this episode was the weakest one yet.
Higlight? The stills Juergens picks for the reveal of old Moira to Ben.
ScreenRant.com -- This short recap from Kevin Yeoman about episode 9, summarizing the episode's happenings, without much commentary.
Highlight? The connection Yeoman makes between the title of the episode and Ben's struggles with the women of the house during the episode.
WallStreet Journal SpeakEasy -- This deatiled recap written by Michael Calia is definitely worth the read, as he walks us through the entire episode.
Highlight? His suggestion at the end of the article that maybe Billie isn't right about the antichrist?
Washington Post 10 Questions About... -- Paul Williams takes over this week.
Highlights? His suggestion to compare Viv and Constance's sanity against eachother. Along with his question about LA zoning for ghosts.
Below is the recap roundup for Episode 9 -- if you have any articles to add, please leave a comment with a link and I'll update the post. :)
AfterElton.com -- Brian Juergens amuses me again, his snide remarks get me every time. Though I have to disagree that this episode was the weakest one yet.
Higlight? The stills Juergens picks for the reveal of old Moira to Ben.
ScreenRant.com -- This short recap from Kevin Yeoman about episode 9, summarizing the episode's happenings, without much commentary.
Highlight? The connection Yeoman makes between the title of the episode and Ben's struggles with the women of the house during the episode.
WallStreet Journal SpeakEasy -- This deatiled recap written by Michael Calia is definitely worth the read, as he walks us through the entire episode.
Highlight? His suggestion at the end of the article that maybe Billie isn't right about the antichrist?
Washington Post 10 Questions About... -- Paul Williams takes over this week.
Highlights? His suggestion to compare Viv and Constance's sanity against eachother. Along with his question about LA zoning for ghosts.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Recap Roundup! Episode 8: Rubber Man
This will normally be posted the Thursday afternoon after each episode -- however, with the holidays I'm a bit late! I figured I would post to do, so those who wish could do a little bit of reading to jog their memories of last week's CRAZY episode!
Basically each week, I'll be gathering up links to the best recaps for the previous night's episode that I've found on the web.
Here's the roundup for Episode 8: Rubber Man
EW.com -- Jeff Jensen does a wonderful job recapping the entire episode; Jensen pays special attention to the many details that can be easily overlooked in this episode filled with clues.
Highlights? On the first page, Jensen's evaluation of Tate as Rubber Man is incredibly interesting!
AfterElton.com -- Brian Juergens is a comedic genius. No matter how heinous the topic on American Horror Story, Juergens manages to make me giggle reading through his recap.
Higlights? The entire last page! Juergens does a weekly round up of best comedic moment, best shriek, and "Blood, Beasts & Buns."
Wall Street Journal -- Michael Calia's run down of what happened in episode 8 is a great short version of the happenings, while he does little analysis, it is still a good read to get you up to speed.
Highlights? Not sure there are any -- just a solid walk-through of the episode.
Washington Post -- Although this isn't a recap per se, Jen Chaney and Paul Williams ask themselves 10 questions about each episode after it airs -- it's really a quite interesting read!
Highlights? Question #4 "Did anyone else think it was weird that Violet said this to her father: “You’re so weird and pathetic, I’m surprised you haven’t gone after me”?" -- Totally forgot about this line and what it could mean until I read this article, go read Jen and Paul's thoughts on it!
Know of any other great recaps? Leave them in the comments!
Basically each week, I'll be gathering up links to the best recaps for the previous night's episode that I've found on the web.
Here's the roundup for Episode 8: Rubber Man
EW.com -- Jeff Jensen does a wonderful job recapping the entire episode; Jensen pays special attention to the many details that can be easily overlooked in this episode filled with clues.
Highlights? On the first page, Jensen's evaluation of Tate as Rubber Man is incredibly interesting!
AfterElton.com -- Brian Juergens is a comedic genius. No matter how heinous the topic on American Horror Story, Juergens manages to make me giggle reading through his recap.
Higlights? The entire last page! Juergens does a weekly round up of best comedic moment, best shriek, and "Blood, Beasts & Buns."
Wall Street Journal -- Michael Calia's run down of what happened in episode 8 is a great short version of the happenings, while he does little analysis, it is still a good read to get you up to speed.
Highlights? Not sure there are any -- just a solid walk-through of the episode.
Washington Post -- Although this isn't a recap per se, Jen Chaney and Paul Williams ask themselves 10 questions about each episode after it airs -- it's really a quite interesting read!
Highlights? Question #4 "Did anyone else think it was weird that Violet said this to her father: “You’re so weird and pathetic, I’m surprised you haven’t gone after me”?" -- Totally forgot about this line and what it could mean until I read this article, go read Jen and Paul's thoughts on it!
Know of any other great recaps? Leave them in the comments!
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