A group of influencers face a reckoning after posting a problematic video online.A group of influencers face a reckoning after posting a problematic video online.A group of influencers face a reckoning after posting a problematic video online.
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Michelle J. Costello
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Sarah Kate Allsup
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This made the first 3 episodes look like masterpieces. This might be some of the worst writing I've ever seen on any show. What's going on Ryan Murphy?
I dont think this show is great, but its pretty much a 40 minute slasher akin to the movie "Black Christmas." Instead of of sorority girls, you get influencers.
Enjoying it for what it is. The internet is the worst. There series is getting better as it goes. If your a fan of what sometimes is schlock horror for pure entertainment, you'll like it.
Have you ever seen the s**t influencers pull? They're all obnoxious and conceited. This episode just takes that idea and dials it up. And yeah, it reads as cheesy. But that's the whole point.
I loved this episode and thought it was hilarious. Judging by the rating, I don't think most people got the point which is too bad.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Santa connection to The Wildman is a real life theory, though not one widely adopted. There is an actual book entitled Santa, Last of the Wildmen by Philis Seifker that traces Santa's origins to the Wildman of pagan lore, though the validity of the research is questionable. There was also an article published in LA Weekly by an artist named Jeffrey Valance, who made a similar connection after visiting Lapland Sweden and seeing a Wildman statue dressed in bright red with a snowy white beard.
- ConnectionsFeatures La vie est belle (1946)
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