And then it just went downhill from there. Episodes 3 & 4 were terrible, they just felt like filler that had nothing to do with episodes 1 & 2. Episodes 5 & 6 were bizarre and painfully boring to watch. Each new episode is just so disjointed from the previous episodes. Also, the dark sets, especially the hospitals, are so overdone and tiring. Hospitals just aren't constantly that gloomy and dreary. Slow pacing, bad dialogue, terrible cinematography, and awful storytelling.
Not a fan of the acting. All of the characters are a mess. Sorry, but Niecy Nash was not a good choice for the role of the detective and Nicholas Chavez was not a good choice for the role of the priest.
All of Ryan Murphy's projects over the past few years contain these weird, apocalyptic, scorched earth, dream/nightmare-like scenes, smoke wafting everywhere, bizarre camera angles and close-up shots, half of the characters are dead or are acting like they're dead; it's so predictable and contrived.
Then he'll try to wrap up all of the bizarreness and ridiculousness of the season in the last five minutes of the final episode, but leave 99% of it unanswered (you know, for the viewer to interpret), because he's too lazy and confused to actually figure out how to explain the entire mess that he wrote himself into. This may as well be season 13 of American Horror Story, which has deteriorated severely in quality over the years. This series is no better.
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