matahari20-1
Joined Jan 2005
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matahari20-1's rating
I liked this episode because I think it is one of there intelligent and thought provoking episodes of the AHS franchise and various off shoots thereof.
While some of the episode's storyline is clunky and and I was not emotionally invested with the main character enough to care what happened to him, I did respect the ideas that were being explored within the plot devices about the social contract and how guilt, fear and avoidance of painful truths can isolate us into a place of disconnection and disassociation from our own existence. And that is where the real hell is.
I thought this one had some depth to it.
While some of the episode's storyline is clunky and and I was not emotionally invested with the main character enough to care what happened to him, I did respect the ideas that were being explored within the plot devices about the social contract and how guilt, fear and avoidance of painful truths can isolate us into a place of disconnection and disassociation from our own existence. And that is where the real hell is.
I thought this one had some depth to it.
I have to write 150 characters here even though Fielder's masterpiece can truly summed up in one word. Yes.. just one word. A very good word in fact. A word you won't believe when you hear it.
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