Chapter 3
- Episode aired Sep 28, 2016
- TV-MA
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.6K
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The search for Flora continues as the situation grows more and more dire. The Millers talk to a paranormal expert to help them with their problem.The search for Flora continues as the situation grows more and more dire. The Millers talk to a paranormal expert to help them with their problem.The search for Flora continues as the situation grows more and more dire. The Millers talk to a paranormal expert to help them with their problem.
Denis O'Hare
- Dr. Elias Cunningham
- (credit only)
Evan Peters
- Edward Phillipe Mott
- (credit only)
Cheyenne Jackson
- Sidney James
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst episode directed by a woman, Jennifer Lynch.
- GoofsAt about 31 minutes in, Thomasin 'The Butcher' gets the cage-like torture device put around her head. Her son has to pledge his loyalty to the deserters by adding and closing the lock, which can clearly be heard clicking as he locks it. Immediately thereafter however, as she shakes her head, the unlocked, open padlock is clearly seen, swinging from the cage.
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Season 6 of American Horror Story is still going strong. It may or may not relate to a previous season, we are asking ourselves many questions, that seem like they will lead to satisfying scary answers, and the show is certainly making up for the last lackluster season. The best way I can describe chapter 3 of American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare is a mixture of The Blair Witch Project meets Amityville, and to me that is a well-blended mix of scares, fun, and thrills.
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So these are my final B*tchin' Buddha thoughts on Chapter 3 of American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare. The series is still going strong and really is raising a lot of eyebrows, questions, and story details. The story is revealing itself slowly and with drama. It is packed with a ton of power, back-story, and tension. I believe American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare Chapter 3 earns a
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Chapter 3 really digs into the whole horrifying history of Roanoke. Everything from torture, human sacrifice, a possible Devil worshipping colony, Kathy Bates kickin' a$$, and taking a bite out of a beating heart! Also, in this episode our lead characters talk about how they are done with all this sh*t and they want answers. They try to seek answers and meet someone who is willing to help. However, no one is done with all this sh*t until Kathy Bates says so. Kathy Bates really does know how to play a crazy b*tch! And I mean that in the most respectful way possible.
So far, I have loved every second of this season. On the other hand, I do have one small complaint. The director, Jennifer Lynch has striking visuals, and has directed very well. However, some of the dark scenes in the woods are too dark. Meaning it was hard to see visually everything going on. I know that adds to the tone of the show, but many of the scenes in the woods come off just a little jumbled.
So these are my final B*tchin' Buddha thoughts on Chapter 3 of American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare. The series is still going strong and really is raising a lot of eyebrows, questions, and story details. The story is revealing itself slowly and with drama. It is packed with a ton of power, back-story, and tension. I believe American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare Chapter 3 earns a
8 out of 10!
This review is brought to you by Boogie Buddha, and remember don't just get down, but get Boogie. Thank you all for reading and or viewing, and I hope you all have an amazing day as always. :)
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