: Widely considered one of the show's most pivotal episodes, featuring the resurrection of Jon Snow by Melisandre and Ramsay Bolton's brutal takeover of Winterfell.
: Reviewers from IMDb praised the "documentary style" for being immersive, though some dialogue was criticized as being slightly "cliché". 🏛️ Other Notable S6E2 Reviews
The search for "[S6E2] Chapter 2" primarily refers to , where the second episode of Season 6 is titled "Chapter 2." It is a continuation of the "My Roanoke Nightmare" documentary-style format. American Horror Story: Chapter 2 (S6E2)
American Horror Story Review: Chapter 2 (Season 6 Episode 2)
: The standout segment is the reveal of the "Deadly Nurses," Bridget and Miranda, who murdered elderly patients to spell out the word "MURDER" on the wall.
: Shelby and Matt discover a cellar containing a home video recorded by Dr. Elias Cunningham (played by Denis O'Hare), who provides historical context for the house's malevolent spirits.
Critics from Rotten Tomatoes gave this episode a 64% approval rating, noting that while the premise is solid, it relies heavily on "superficial exposition."
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: Widely considered one of the show's most pivotal episodes, featuring the resurrection of Jon Snow by Melisandre and Ramsay Bolton's brutal takeover of Winterfell.
: Reviewers from IMDb praised the "documentary style" for being immersive, though some dialogue was criticized as being slightly "cliché". 🏛️ Other Notable S6E2 Reviews [S6E2] Chapter 2
The search for "[S6E2] Chapter 2" primarily refers to , where the second episode of Season 6 is titled "Chapter 2." It is a continuation of the "My Roanoke Nightmare" documentary-style format. American Horror Story: Chapter 2 (S6E2) : Widely considered one of the show's most
American Horror Story Review: Chapter 2 (Season 6 Episode 2) American Horror Story: Chapter 2 (S6E2) American Horror
: The standout segment is the reveal of the "Deadly Nurses," Bridget and Miranda, who murdered elderly patients to spell out the word "MURDER" on the wall.
: Shelby and Matt discover a cellar containing a home video recorded by Dr. Elias Cunningham (played by Denis O'Hare), who provides historical context for the house's malevolent spirits.
Critics from Rotten Tomatoes gave this episode a 64% approval rating, noting that while the premise is solid, it relies heavily on "superficial exposition."