American Horror Story

Red Dawn - S9-E5

Continuity mistake: While Brooke is on the floor being tormented by Montana, a rug next to Brooke disappears and moves to another part of the room as the scene cuts.

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Mr. Jingles - S9-E2

Continuity mistake: Xavier holds his flashlight low when he turns to shine it on the camp light that just went out, but the next shows him holding the flashlight higher, and closer to his ear.

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Camp Redwood - S9-E1

Continuity mistake: After Trevor scans the woods with the flashlight from the porch, he lowers it to his side, but the next shot of him from the woods shows him still holding the flashlight up and his arm extended.

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Camp Redwood - S9-E1

Continuity mistake: As Margaret briefs the counselors on the rules, Xavier is positioned to the right of Ray's right shoulder, but when the shot is of the back view of the group facing Margaret, Xavier is now directly behind Ray.

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Camp Redwood - S9-E1

Continuity mistake: The view of Ed is through the right front of the van's windshield when he says, "Did you say Redwood?", then the next shot of him shows he is further away from the van and not near the windshield.

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Camp Redwood - S9-E1

Continuity mistake: While talking with Brooke in the locker room, Montana's left arm alternates from outstretched in the frontal shots of her to down at her side in the rear shots.

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Curtain Call - S4-E13

Revealing mistake: When Elsa is waiting in the lobby, she's wearing a dress which shows her normal, not wooden legs. It's very apparent when she is crying on the floor.

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Show Stoppers - S4-E12

Trivia: They pay homage to the original 1932 movie Freaks. In Freaks, Cleopatra gets mutilated and turned into a tarred and feathered bird for visitors to gawk at in terror. Hercules gets viciously attacked under the carnival vehicle. In this episode, Stanley gets cornered by all the freaks under the carnival vehicle and gets viciously attacked and mutilated to resemble Meep (a feathered freak who was killed by the cops in an earlier episode).

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Answer: Moira's ghost form is unique because of the way she was treated when she was alive. To people who do not sexualize her and truly understand and view her for who she really (namely women), she is seen as an older woman. To people who objectify and don't care to see the truth (namely men), they see the young seductive Moria. It's a strong directorial choice to eventually show how Ben Harmen comes to terms with the truth of the house and himself.

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