Thursday, November 3, 2011

Watercooler: Is American Horror Story's Tate a Ghost?

Evan Peters, Jessica Lange and Frances Conroy For just about any teen, that kid sure seems being an old soul. Maybe like he's! Last evening, American Horror Story ended its crazycakes two-part Halloween episode getting a significant hint in regards to the mythology in the Harmons' "Murder House." Apparently, in the event you die round the premises, you stick to the premises. Note Ben's crazy zombie mistress, the bitchy former entrepreneurs, the demon baby inside the basement, and typically the most popular two-faced maid, Moira. Only the feast of Samhain allows these ghosts to wander in the grounds and acquire their errands done or do no matter the undead frequently after they undertake corporeal form. So let's apply that "home is where the horror is" logic to Violet's unstable love. Until Halloween, we'd only seen Tate inside, inside the yard or round the front pavement. Once October 31 folded around, he was off meeting Ben inside the town square for coffee and taking Crimson around the beach date. Coincidence? Maybe. However, things started to really come under place. First, he was unable to, um, do what males enjoy on late-evening beach dates and blamed it on his meds. Sure. Find us a natural the blue pill that combats teen your body's the body's hormones and AHS' usually sex-drenched atmosphere. Your "dead Breakfast Club" (including Awkward's Ashley Rickards!) switched as much as terrorize him for "yanking the trigger" within a years-ago school shooting, which they were clearly the sufferers. Despite the fact that according to him be both innocent and never aware in the crime, people deeply disturbing flashbacks imply the child is certainly in denial about doing the deed. So, did Tate open fire on his childhood friends after which it kill themselves in the home? Was he removed with the cops? Or, since now that we understand that he's also Constance's boy, was he offed by their very own mother? Ultimately, since she's stylish for the house's capacity and also hardwearing . greatly departed around, killing her kid within the property lines would both save him from prone to jail and him close by forever. Any idea what? Is Tate dead or just dreadful? And how are things liking American Horror Story up to now? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

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