Niecy Nash's Lois looking concerned in Grotesquerie
Despite strong performances from a stellar cast and potent symbolism offering compelling ideas, Grotesquerie doesn’t evolve much past its plodding narrative and scattershot story. The new FX series was created by Ryan Murphy, best known for co-creating American Horror Story for the same network. His latest horror mystery offers a similar feel to the anthology show, as seasoned Detective Lois Tryon investigates a series of grisly murders in her small town.
There are only so many gruesome, religion-inspired murders I can sit through before growing tired of the story going in circles. Related Agatha All Along Finale Review: Marvel's Most Surprising Show Sticks The Landing Without Any Cheap Tricks After nine gripping, creative episodes, Agatha All Along delivered a two-part finale that wrapped up key mysteries and offered hope for more.
A Major Event In Grotesquerie Changes The Whole Dynamic Of The Show A Predictable Decision Teases Intrigue That Doesn’t Come ✕ Remove Ads The most resonant event is Grotesquerie’s story twist, which happens in the second half of the show. Following some rather blatant telegraphing, the series reveals an important aspect of the story that, while adding new layers and additional context, wildly turns away from the initial premise.
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