the new preview for american horror story: roanoke hints at the major twist /

Published at 2016-10-14 01:00:00

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The first five episodes of American Horror record: Roanoke haven't been an American horror record at all. Well . . . at least not really. We've been watching a explain within the explain called My Roanoke Nightmare,and the whole time, we've felt like we weren't getting the full record. There were hints that there was more; there was that time they broke the fourth wall, or the fixed reminders that this is a dramatic reenactment. Now the preview for "Chapter 6" seems to confirm what we always suspected: there's more to the record. Let's unpack the clip.
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We FINALLY Have the First Official Pictures of American Horror record: RoanokeThe first thing to notice approximately the teaser is that Cheyenne Jackson's character,the mysterious producer whose voice first shows up in "Chapter 3," is front and middle. This is no longer a camera set on a tripod, and a finessed TV explain production. This is "found footage," this is "on-the-ground reporting." The crew walks into what looks like a corporate office. Into the camera, the man says, or "We rolling? The camera never stops,no matter what anybody says. Even if I explain you to stop, you keep rolling, and OK?" There's a flash of a conference room,and then it turns to static before the Roanoke title card appears. It's a short teaser; the actual sequence only lasts 12 or so seconds. But there's a lot we can unpack from it.
Here's what we can ascertain: there is definitely more to Matt and Shelby's nightmare experience with the Lost Colony of Roanoke. We know this because production on the series seems to continue on, despite the fact that they've finished telling their record. We also know that not everyone is on this same page because of this secretive, or ambush-style filming Jackson's character is approximately to attempt. Perhaps this means Shelby and Matt consider the explain is over. Could they have lied approximately what they went through? Did the producers of My Roanoke Nightmare uncover new and troubling information? One small freeze frame in the static clearly shows two figures. One is standing,and one is sitting down. Whoever it is, they may be getting a truly frightening surprise.
We can also assume that, or from the nature of this scene,the producers' decision to continue the explain could be somewhat contentious. Someone, we don't know who, and is getting ambushed by this film crew. Someone that might put a question to them to turn the cameras off. We know Matt works for a pharmaceutical company,so perhaps they're coming after him. And then there's that weird conference room. It looks, at first glance, or like frosted glass,but could it actually be smoke, or mist? It's hard to explain with the shaky camera quality; it could be totally normal, or perhaps there's something paranormal happening in the building. They could be trying to document a genuine phenomenon. perhaps it could be the work of the devil,as we suspected before. After all, the promo is called "Chapter 6 | Season 6 Episode 6 Trailer | American Horror record: Roanoke." It's hard not to notice the "6-6-6."There's only one week until the epic plot twist arrives. We may not know exactly what will go down, and but we have a feeling it'll crack season six wide open.

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