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It’s been a great year for the lurid and the florid on television.
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This episode reveals how the Usher family defect took root.
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This angry, horny, mean-spirited horror makes for sensational television, really.
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“You know what the real world is, Rod?”
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You had to know “eat the rich” would get literal on this show eventually.
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Usher feels designed to be like a haunted house, or even Prospero’s party — a new wonderful and terrible thing to see behind every door.
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This show is sort of a “songs in the key of Poe” thing, a la what Noah Hawley does with the Coen Brothers’ filmography each season of Fargo.