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American Horror Story popularized the anthology series format and made the miniseries cool for maybe the first time ever. It also brought horror to television screens in a way that hadn’t ever been seen before, with a diverse cast of characters that broke stereotypes of what a horror hero looks like. The show challenged standards of what was acceptable to show on TV (as Cody says, “It’s a total butt-fest.”) while also paying homage to long-standing horror traditions in it’s gimmicky marketing.
Learn about all of this and more in this week’s episode of Televisionary!
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American Horror Story popularized the anthology series format and made the miniseries cool for maybe the first time ever. It also brought horror to television screens in a way that hadn’t ever been seen before, with a diverse cast of characters that broke stereotypes of what a horror hero looks like. The show challenged standards of what was acceptable to show on TV (as Cody says, “It’s a total butt-fest.”) while also paying homage to long-standing horror traditions in it’s gimmicky marketing.
Learn about all of this and more in this week’s episode of Televisionary!
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5iqK4n7fNvy6BqeV5JDWLA
FOLLOW ALAYNA
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