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Grotesquerie is an American horror drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken for FX. [4] Niecy Nash-Betts stars as Detective Lois Tryon, alongside Courtney B. Vance, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Micaela Diamond, Raven Goodwin, and Lesley Manville. [5] The series premiered on September 25, 2024. [6]
Then, some good news for Lois: the department threw her a cake-and-balloons party for catching Grotesquerie! (Oh, yeah, it did end up being Father Charlie — a fact they waited until midway ...
“Mind-blowing” doesn’t even begin to describe Episode 7 of FX’s Grotesquerie, even if it is an accurate assessment of what happened to Sister Megan at the end of the game-changing hour. In ...
After four straight weeks of relentless mind-screwing, Grotesquerie actually started to make sense on Wednesday. And just in time for the finale! Don’t get us wrong, there was still plenty of ...
Warning: This recap spoils the events of American Horror Story: Grotesquerie Episodes 5 and 6. Wednesday’s Grotesquerie double header concluded with Lois gunning down someone who could very well ...
Grotesquerie ended its first season on Wednesday with another gruesome crime befitting the FX drama’s title. But if you thought that Episode 10 would bring this turducken of a mystery to any ...
After her parents are killed in a car accident, eight-year-old Cady is sent to live with her aunt Gemma, a roboticist at the high-tech Seattle toy company, Funki. Gemma is covertly using the company's resources to develop M3GAN (Model 3 Generative Android), a child-sized humanoid robot doll powered by artificial intelligence, designed to be the ultimate companion for children.
The police verify that the truck that ran off Sarah and Brenda belonged to Verna's nephew Trent. However, the latter is chased into a snake pit in the woods where he is killed by the Executioner as punishment for his sloth. Dylan interviews Tom in prison, under request from his boss Alison Sutherland and New York journalist Lisa-Ann Follows.