Niecy Nash-Betts says 'Grotesquerie' has the darkest things you can ever imagine
Briefly

"You know there's a lot going on in the mind of Ryan Murphy." - Niecy Nash-Betts highlights the intricate themes and complexities in the series, attributing the eerie narrative to the creator's genius.
"I think that's what a lot of the images in the show are. They're just the most horrific things imaginable." - Nicholas Chavez emphasizes the show's focus on graphic and disturbing visuals, portraying a profound sense of horror.
"It's horror, it's camp; we're trying to answer the question what are you left with, you know, are we evil or are we good." - Michaela Diamond addresses the thematic exploration of morality within the horror elements of the series.
"(It) means darkness. Being in darkness and trying to find some kind of light, some kind of tunnel but you're just drowning in it." - Raven Goodwin captures the essence of the show's title, indicating a struggle amidst overwhelming despair.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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