feels like stepping into a perfectly designed nightmare—gorgeous on the surface but completely twisted underneath. every frame is dripping in rich colors, the fashion is immaculate, and sarah paulson eats up every scene like she was born to play this role. it’s stylish, it’s eerie, and it’s got that unsettling ryan murphy touch where everything feels slightly off in the best way. some parts drag a little, but when it hits, it hits. not really horror, not really drama—just a weird, messed-up mix of both. if you like pretty things with a rotten core, you’ll love it