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This is the job description <a href=" http://blog.gngcreative.com/write-my-essay-for-cheap/ ">literature review paper</a> So is it terrible then that I intend to keep watching? That I’m intrigued by how far down the rabbit hole its social awareness will plunge before turning into tone-deaf anarchy? I’m not watching for good horror. There’s none of that here, none of the control or puppet-master tendencies necessary to manipulate audiences. There’s not even the sociopathic insanity that distinguished “Human Centipede” and “Cannibal Holocaust.” “American Horror Story” is too confused to fit the grindhouse mold; too fussy and self-conscious.