American Horror Story "Coven"


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If you thought American Horror Story: Coven?s Misty Day was all fangirl about Stevie Nicks before, just wait till she meets ?the white witch? in the flesh! (Word of advice to the Fleetwood Mac legend: Stand back! Stand back!)

 

The creepshow?s co-creator, Ryan Murphy, announced on Twitter Tuesday morning that the ?Rhiannon? songstress has agreed to make a guest appearance. No word yet on whether she?ll be warbling one of her hits ? or even if she?ll be real or a figment of Misty?s vivid imagination ? but regardless, Murphy has pulled off what is likely the (spell) casting coup of the year!

 

http://tvline.com/2013/11/12/ahs-coven-conjures-up-stevie-nicks/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

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I struggled to get through Coven. It was to glitzy, the cast were to 'pretty' and it lacked direction. It got much more watch-able after ep 8 though.

 

Bring back the creepyness of series one or the out right disturbing feel of series two.

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