Thank You For Your Service
- Episode aired Oct 19, 2022
- TV-MA
- 42m
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6.2/10
2.2K
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Gino grapples with his trauma. Patrick's search takes him to dark places. A stranger contacts Hannah with a grave warning.Gino grapples with his trauma. Patrick's search takes him to dark places. A stranger contacts Hannah with a grave warning.Gino grapples with his trauma. Patrick's search takes him to dark places. A stranger contacts Hannah with a grave warning.
Denis O'Hare
- Henry
- (credit only)
Patti LuPone
- Kathy Pizazz
- (credit only)
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- TriviaThe singer at the underground party is based on Klaus Nomi, the German avant-garde singer known for his otherworldly stage persona, bizarre costumes, highly stylized hairdo that flaunted his strongly receding hairline, and wide vocal range. He often performed at the gay clubs and parties in East Village during the early 1980s before he passed away in 1983.
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After the first episodes barrage of new characters and storylines we can finally get into it more. Whilst I still feel the script is struggling to balance its themes and characters this episode is quite strong. Once again the cast are brilliant and it was nice to see Rebecca Dyan joining our roster of characters. This episode further develops the themes and gives us plenty of hints of what's to come and by all means it is good. It's interesting, dark and a good watch.
I do understand the need for multiple villains but right now we have like 4? And instead of feeling clever it feels a bit like the writers are just trying to write conflict to keep the story moving. That being said I can see how it will tie together so I'll give it more time before I fully judge this part. And the new one we meet this episode (we will call him jeffery dahmer rip off) is very interesting and scary.
Of our two storylines the disease ones definitely gotten the short of the stick which is fair because it mainly only follows one character, but the lack of development can make it feel pointless. But I love billie Lourd so I don't care. She's great and Hannah is an intriguing character. The development at the end of the episode has positioned it well for the next few episodes.
We are only at the start of this story and I'm excited to see it develop week to week I just hope the ahs fans who are watching for campy over the top violence, comedy and sex can stick with this. Despite being advertised as a bdsm sex season Id say so far it's actually been pretty tame which is Both a strength as story gets priority and a weakness as said story isn't as smart as it wants to be.
I do understand the need for multiple villains but right now we have like 4? And instead of feeling clever it feels a bit like the writers are just trying to write conflict to keep the story moving. That being said I can see how it will tie together so I'll give it more time before I fully judge this part. And the new one we meet this episode (we will call him jeffery dahmer rip off) is very interesting and scary.
Of our two storylines the disease ones definitely gotten the short of the stick which is fair because it mainly only follows one character, but the lack of development can make it feel pointless. But I love billie Lourd so I don't care. She's great and Hannah is an intriguing character. The development at the end of the episode has positioned it well for the next few episodes.
We are only at the start of this story and I'm excited to see it develop week to week I just hope the ahs fans who are watching for campy over the top violence, comedy and sex can stick with this. Despite being advertised as a bdsm sex season Id say so far it's actually been pretty tame which is Both a strength as story gets priority and a weakness as said story isn't as smart as it wants to be.
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- Oct 22, 2022
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