IGN: After the last week's premiere of FX's American Horror Story, many found themselves asking: "How will this series be able to sustain itself?" As both daring, and polarizing, TV, it's possible that American Horror Story might run into trouble if it scares itself into a corner. Which means that we might actually get to a point on the show where all the crazy, supernatural insanity has built up so much that it would be simply unbelievable for the Harmon family to spend one more second in such a vile, evil house. But we don't want to make this show toothless either. So the other downside might be that we get a bunch of inconsequential stalling episodes in order to drag out the proceedings.
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