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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Welcome to Briarcliff
Episode 02: Tricks and Treats
Episode 03: Nor'easter
Episode 04: I Am Anne Frank (1)
Episode 05: I Am Anne Frank (2)
Episode 06: The Origins of Monstrosity
Episode 07: Dark Cousin
Episode 08: Unholy Night
Episode 09: The Coat Hanger
Episode 10: The Name Game
Episode 11: Spilt Milk
Episode 12: Continuum
Episode 13: Madness Ends
American Horror Story - Season 2
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American Horror Story: Asylum, is about sanity. Set in 1964, the 'Asylum' series digs into the dark pasts of the hospital's patients, doctors and administrators. Zachary Quinto is also back as Dr. Oliver Thredson, a psychiatrist, while Sarah Paulson plays journalist Lana Winters in her return. Other familiar faces include Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.
American Horror Story: Asylum, is about sanity. Set in 1964, the 'Asylum' series digs into the dark pasts of the hospital's patients, doctors and administrators. Zachary Quinto is also back as Dr. Oliver Thredson, a psychiatrist, while Sarah Paulson plays journalist Lana Winters in her return. Other familiar faces include Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.
Actors:
Vanessa Cloke,
Rachel Roberts,
V.J. Foster,
Meg Steedle,
Harry Sutton Jr.,
Alexandra Daddario,
Brandon Stacy,
Rebecca Dayan,
Coda Boesel,
Brandon Morales,
Finn Wittrock,
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Vanessa Cloke
Rachel Roberts
8 April 1978, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V.J. Foster
Meg Steedle
Harry Sutton Jr.
Alexandra Daddario
16 March 1986, New York City, New York, USA
Brandon Stacy
9 April 1982, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Rebecca Dayan
Coda Boesel
Brandon Morales
Finn Wittrock
28 October 1984, Lenox, Massachusetts, USA
Director:
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk
Country:
United States
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October 17, 2012
Like a good scare? How about a bad scare? Or a thousand scares, good and bad and crazy? Season 2 of American Horror Story, subtitled Asylum, is for you.October 17, 2012
One final warning before you plunge in: AHS: Asylum crosses a line for television (which is getting harder and harder to do). It goes beyond dark all the way to clerical black, the scourge of all light.October 08, 2013
In a season that had so much potential, it was rather surprising to find it a bit of a letdown.November 04, 2013
American Horror Story: Asylum is filled with plenty of dark secrets, sinister twists, and unexpected turns - but unfortunately the one thing this psychologically invading season lacks is thoughtful explanation.October 18, 2012
It's a solid setup. And given the writers were tasked with coming up with a completely new storyline for an established hit, the foundation seems well laid and primed with numerous avenues to explore.October 17, 2012
Camp, not horror, is the soul and motivating force of AHS, and if you don't delight in the fate that befalls Maroon 5 lead singer Adam Levine in the season premiere, you are not resonating at AHS's frequency.October 09, 2013
Right out of the gate, the show's second season, Asylum, established itself as something darker, weirder and more ambitious.October 17, 2012
Less scary than freaky, it's deliberately unhinged-light horror about low camp, a showcase for scenery chewing and giddy blasphemy, an exploitation chamber piece.October 10, 2013
The show grabs you, shocks you and keeps you guessing. The only question left unanswered at season's end is "Will Season 3 be half as good?"October 17, 2012
The first AHS rose above some of its twisted storytelling. Asylum simply keeps sinking -- from one depth to another.