Returning: Supernatural, American Horror Story
ELEVEN finally brings us the new season of American Horror Story later this month.
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ELEVEN finally brings us the new season of American Horror Story later this month.
It begins 9:30pm Monday January 21, following the return of Supernatural at 8:30pm.
The new season of AHS takes place in an Asylum and includes the return of Jessica Lange. There will also be appearances from Chloë Sevigny, Clea DuVall, Adam Levine, Jenna Dewan, Britne Oldford.
Supernatural
“Citizen Fang”
In this new episode, Sam asks a friend to track Benny just to be on the safe side. However, when Martin gets word of a vampire kill in Benny’s neighbourhood, he takes things into his own hands.
American Horror Story
“Welcome To Briarcliff”
In this season premiere, in 1964, Reporter Lana Walker arrives at the asylum hoping for a story on Bloody Face. As patients mysteriously vanish, Lana quickly finds herself in over her head.
AHS returns to ELEVEN despite the channel neglecting to complete the full replay of the first season….
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@Pertinax – Because FTA is so reliable at putting shows on at regular times in regular time slots. Friend, you are in the wrong place.
Call me old fashioned, or perhaps just old, but I still watch free to air rather than downloading by whatever means. I check on the net to see if there is another season (as I did with the excellent Suits recently) but try not to read any spoilers. Really looking forward to AHS and Sons of Anarchy when it resurfaces.
I think it is crazy that 11 hails it’s all young skew and fresh etc.. when their audience would be the most tech savvy of any channel – and yet they still delay things like this.. This show has had heaps of buzz on social media – why would you wait – I didn’t, and I know a lot of people who didn’t as well – this show is awsome – I loved every second..
@Pertinax, judging by the comments here it would appear you are wrong. Networks need to adapt to the realities of today. Technology has made everything instant. ABC showed how it can be done and should be done with Doctor Who. In the end it’s the networks who are the real losers for failing to meet viewer’s demands.
There’s a reason Australia is top of the list with downloads
@Pertinax: I don’t know if you are older or younger than me and perhaps i just know bad people but nobody my age i know waits months & months for shows. The watch the same time the U.S does.
Hmm, I now see my previous comment could be misinterpreted. I’m basically asking if new episodes of The Simpsons, Cleveland Show and Bob’s Burgers start on any of the TEN channels on the week of Jan 20th.
They do not.
Hey David, any news on if Season 24 of The Simpsons starts this week (Jan 20th) on 10 or 11? The same with Cleveland Show and Bob’s Burgers on 11?
I look forward to Supernatural being back.
@JB
They screen American Horror story for people who watch it on FTA instead of illegally downloading it.
Most people don’t illegally download shows.
If you haven’t already watched American Horror Story through “other means”, I would highly recommend it. Jessica Lange is brilliant.
At first I wasn’t sure about the new AHS season, but it is brilliant, dark, creepy, and lots of twists. Very different story from the first season, so you its best not to compare and just think of it as another program altogether.
The second season of AHS is coming to an end in the States. It’s very different from the first season, but still awesome.
Too late. American Horror Story is almost finished. Season finishes 2 days after it starts on Eleven. How can they expect to start a show after a whole season has already been shown in the US? If that’s Ten’s new strategy to win back viewers good luck to them.
This season has been awesome, every bit as good as the first, maybe a bit more creepy. The last two eps have been a bit disappointing though