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  1. Oct 25, 2022 · Peters is straight and Murphy likes him, so it was as though Murphy added in a treat for himself. The current AHS: NYC is a rip off of "Cruising" with an assortment of compound characters, horror added for no reason, a convoluted and confusing storyline, and an innacurate mishmash of serious events.

  2. Oct 30, 2022 · Ryan Murphy can never stick the landing. The best part of any of his shows is the first 4-6 episodes then you're badicslly fine to just stop watching because whatever you picture the ending to be will be better than what he put out.

  3. She's referring to the idea that Ryan Murphy shows start strong and go off the rails by the end. Which is why I said I think he's more inconsistent then "Strong and then falling apart" as a writer. Though tbh 2020's been hell and mocked since it began. No one expected it to get this bad, though.

  4. Jun 4, 2020 · I just have to say anyone that is a fan of Ryan. Murphy has to agree that he has change so much in the LGQTB community. His speech at the Golden Globes brought a tear to my eye. You can tell that this man has so much passion for other people, and his help so many people. That award was so well deserved .

  5. Nov 7, 2022 · Edit: people are replying irked by my use of the word glorify, quite right it's probably the wrong word for this. Sensationalized would be more accurate, my big issue with Ryan Murphy's Dahmer is it feels like I'm watching the villains perspective version of a show like true detective rather than a show about actual events.

  6. Jul 26, 2021 · Nip tuck was one of Ryan Murphy first shows I watched and I was hooked on it until it pretty much went downhill after the whole carver saga, I haven’t seen the rest like glee, Popular, AHS, etc. but they seem promising. Does anyone knows why Ryan Murphy shows went downhill so quickly after three seasons

  7. Jul 6, 2023 · Multiple sources tell THR that only four scripted TV series remain in production on the East Coast — with three of them produced by Murphy: American Horror Story, American Sports Story and the episodic anthology American Horror Stories (the fourth is Lionsgate/Starz’s Power Book 2: Ghost).

  8. Jul 22, 2022 · Ryan Murphy is a terrible writer, director, producer, show runner. He is a sloppy, lazy hack with a nauseating sense of style. He relies way too heavily on schlock and shock and is literally unable to create a cohesive narrative. Every story unravels into a bunch of unresolved plot lines that go nowhere and the endings are always a let down.

  9. Oct 24, 2023 · Answer: Ryan Murphy is a producer and a director. He's been a producer on Glee, Nip/Tuck, and American Horror Story, and he's directed movies like Eat, Pray, Love and Running With Scissors. He's had some controversies over the years, but his latest thing is that he was allegedly not going to shut down production on the new season of AHS during the WGA strike and that he threatened to sue the ...

  10. Sep 24, 2022 · Personally, I think Ryan Murphy and the entire cast KILLED this series. I think it’s phenomenal, and appreciate so much about this show. This genre is right up Ryan Murphys alley and he’s absolutely killing it. I think a Gacy series (similar to the structure of Dahmer) directed by Murphy would be brilliant.