Denise Martin interviews Taissa Farmiga for TVGuide.com, here. Found it really interesting that Taissa had no idea that her character, Violet was dead until she read the script for Smoldering Children -- seems like a common theme with the producers, not giving the actors any extra information, much like Evan Peters not knowing that Tate was Rubber Man till that episode.
Also, learn more about Violet and Constance's relationship and where's its going, what it was like for Taissa to see her own corpse, and her relationship with Tate.
"She's already been OK with having a dead boyfriend who killed a bunch of his classmates (not to mention various previous owners of Murder House). But knocking up her mom seems, somehow, extra wrong?Farmiga: It's a pretty big secret! I think she handles it the right way — I won't tell you how she does it, but I think she does it the right way. Tate's pretty messed up, but she's drawn to him because she's drawn to darkness. He started empathizing with her about her cutting and school and her parents, so she started to trust him. He's the only person she can talk to. She loves him. But, yes, there are some things that are just...too much."
I can't wait to find out how Violet reacts to this and where her and Tate's relationship is going to go after that revelation is made in the next episode!
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