Grotesquerie Season 1 may have ended with a big twist and a push for a potential second season, but many questions were finally answered about Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) and her comatose ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: FX Ryan Murphy and FX chairman John Landgraf recently discussed the major twist in Grotesquerie Episode 7. The ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Ryan Murphy says he is surprised and excited that Grotesquerie‘s Episode 7 plot twist did not get out in advance. Better yet, he says there are more turns to come.
Niecy Nash as Lois Tryon in "Grotesquerie" (Photo Cedit: Kurt Iswarienko/FX) After the first six episodes, you would be forgiven for thinking “Grotesquerie” is just another Ryan Murphy show — a ...
Did Grotesquerie just give us a late contender for Plot Twist of the Year? As engrossing as it was confusing, Wednesday's seventh episode flipped the script on us, making us question everything about ...
Travis Kelce‘s acting debut on Ryan Murphy‘s Grotesquerie is everything fans were hoping for — and more. Grotesquerie, which debuted in September, marks Kelce’s first major television role outside of ...
Nicole Sobon is a writer for Game Rant. Prior to joining Game Rant, Nicole worked as an editor/writer at CBR, as well as the Editor in Chief at MCU Exchange. She occasionally writes at Murphy's ...
Is Lois in the “other world” or the real world in Grotesquerie? In the season finale, Lois tells Dr. Witticomb that she feels like she’s dead or still in a coma. She feels she’s crossed over and is in ...
“Grotesquerie” may have been inscrutable to most of us when it began, but its star and executive producer, Niecy Nash-Betts, knew exactly where it was going, and the importance of staying mum about it ...
The American horror-drama television series “Grotesquerie” is the latest saga by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken for the FX network. Niecy Nash-Betts plays Det. Lois Tryon in the show’s ...
After the first six episodes, you would be forgiven for thinking “Grotesquerie” is just another Ryan Murphy show — a thriller filled with larger-than-life characters, brilliant actors and lovingly ...