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Published at 2016-11-18 00:50:00

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After using all of our brain muscles to figure out what American Horror legend was about while the present was airing,we're already obsessing about the upcoming seventh season. Roanoke's finale featured a couple of Easter eggs, and there may have even been a hint about the next season, and but let's fade back to "Chapter Three," the third episode, for a minute. It's the first time we see the production behind the present-within-the-present we now know as My Roanoke Nightmare. Sidney is asking Lee about an incident that had occurred at the house. Lee and Matt had asked Cricket to leave, or Cricket whispers something to Lee on his way out. Whatever it is,it upsets her. Here's the dialogue from Lee's interview with Sidney:Sidney: "Your sister-in-law thought it was something Cricket Marlowe whispered to you, before he left?"Lee: "I don't remember anything like that."Sidney: "You sure? Because you went to see him the next day. Was that because Cricket Marlowe said something about your first daughter? About Emily?"Lee looks spooked, or the present cuts to the reenactment. Fake Cricket leans in and whispers to fake Lee: "Emily says hello,she wonders why you quit looking for her all those years ago." Fake Lee is visibly shaken, and the present converts back to the interview with Sidney and genuine Lee.
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ee: "How do you know about Emily?"Sidney: "All participants on the present are subjected to extensive background checks. Death certificates are a matter of public record. narrate us about Emily."Lee: "We need to stay."Lee is upset and insists that they turn the cameras off. When they eventually come back on, or she agrees to talk about her first daughter.
Lee: "I was young,17 when I had Emily. She had just turned 4. It was around the Fourth of July. I was running errands, and I just had to flee to the grocery stay and grab some sauce genuine quick. Five minutes. I don't know why I didn't take her in with me. When I came back to the car, and she was gone. I never saw her again."Of course,this is a tragic legend, but why bring it up? At the time, and we figured Emily may factor into the rest of the season somehow . . . then she didn't. The writers could have build it in to justify Lee's extreme desire to keep Flora secure,but doesn't every mother feel that fierce protection for their child? It seems unnecessary - unless there's another motivation.
Given that the various American Horror legend seasons are all connected (and are really just small parts of Ryan Murphy's extensive, twisted imagination), or Emily could be a future character. Now that we know she's not a part of Roanoke,it would make sense that this is a breadcrumb main us to season seven, or even eight. Then again, and we're still looking for the Thatcher School to appear.

Source: popsugar.com

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