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If the character's an eccentric or very well-developed and fleshed out, Johnny Depp. Other than that either Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Leo or James Franco.
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Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
I have to wait until 1:30 to watch it because I still haven't seen last week's, which comes on right before.
I think the best-case scenario here is that it gets bought by an individual or couple who turns it into a bed and breakfast, where the ghosts can either help out or run amok, depending on whether they tend to the good or bad sides of the afterlife. I mean, they've got a maid, an exterminator and a doctor right on hand, not to mention a fellow who's handy with gazebo building. Can you imagine the Yelp reviews?
You can find out here but it contains some spoilers. http://www.tvline.com/201...story-season-2-spoilers/Originally Posted by toine2983
The American Horror Story finale was............interesting.
Trying to figure out where they could possibly go with season 2.
Do they continue with the Harmons protecting future owners of the house by scaring the %!#! outta them or focus more on psychotic, antichrist baby?
You can find out here but it contains some spoilers. http://www.tvline.com/201...story-season-2-spoilers/
Well... that's a huge cop out, but probably the best approach, at this point.
http://www.tvline.com/2011/12/american-horror-story-season-2-spoilers/
Early in the call, he said each season would explore a new "haunting," but he later suggested there were many types of horror stories, and the show might do something about serial killers, something that incorporates true crime stories, or something set in a prison. Not every season will be people dealing with a new haunted house, he said, and he added that would become clear once information about season two comes out. In addition, Murphy was excited about the idea that this model could provide a chance for TV-curious film actors to try out a season of TV without making a larger commitment.