AHS: NEW YORK Ending Explained!

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In this video we breakdown, review, and talk season 11 of American Horror Story: New York.

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😱What did you think of the season? 😱

ThinkStory
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Considering that at this point in history so many people lost their lives to a disease they didn't fully understand yet, yea I'd say this season indeed portrayed an American horror story.

campfire_cat
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I think this season was delivered so well. Horror doesn’t have to be paranormal or full of jump scares, this season was a different type of horror. A horror that’s very much real. The symbolism was genius! I broke at Patrick’s final moments during the finale. Very well done AHS!

jamesdowney
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To think people said this season sucked, it had so many deep messages and really emotional moments. Sure, it wasn’t scary in the traditional AHS sense, but when you grasp the metaphors and symbolism of everything, it’s absolutely an American Horror Story, and one that still happens to this day.

merlinhot
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The Gino montage was incredibly haunting and sad

magzdilluh
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Its unexpectedly deeper than anything they did earlier! Before it was mostly horror theme rehashes - ghost houses, asylums, ghost hunters... But this time the brought up the real issue, which is less visually horrific probably, but non-less shocking and impactful. Lots of respect for showruners to have the courage to step away from the formula.

ValJedi
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For me, this was the best season of AHS ever. I lived through the aids epidemic in the 80's when I lost many friends. Everything in this season was real for me, that I cried several times will watching it. I think this season should win many Emmy awards for outstanding acting, writing and directing. Thank you Ryan Murphy

Daluvmonkey
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I think horror works best when it means something. To me this season is one of the best. We need to be as loud as we can or people won’t care that we die.

AbisexualCarpenter
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Leather Daddy was the scariest villian AHS has had yet - because he was (and still is) real. The final episode was absolutely heartbreaking.

tammybastion
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I liked the season it was definitely not what I was expecting I can only imagine the horror of watching every one around u die from a disease that isn't taken seriously because of how u live your life

leahturner
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When Patrick told Gino, “I love you”, then Gino ate the apple sauce from the same spoon…..my heart swelled!!!!


1) I’m going to explain my post for everyone that may have misconstrued what I posted.
2) I have been a faithful ally since 1988. I may not have lived in New York but I was born and raised in New Orleans. I’ve worked in and around the French Quarters and was fortunate enough to call many beautiful people my friends, that eventually became my family.
3) I said all of that to say this………………..Y’all got me all the way fucked up !!! (I’m my N’awlins voice). I made a nice comment about a beautiful scene. I was already in tears, but when Patrick told Gino, “I Love You “, then Patrick ate the apple sauce from the same spoon …….my heart swelled damnit!!! I was choked up!!!! It’a


Now, if anyone still doesn’t understand what my comment meant, go back to #1……….🫶🏽

dawnc-s
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Can we just say Denis O’Hare dressed in the leather outfit Deserves some recognition? So fabulous! I started my career as a paramedic toward the end of what you’re seeing here with the AIDS crisis and it’s very accurate. It was quite frightening how good the make up was and how AIDS victims were portrayed. This was a great season. Worth the wait.

spotteddog
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This is first AHS season that made me cry because I felt so sad for the characters. There is an air of compassion in this season and the heart of it is Gino and Patrick relationship. I think this season hits it hard were you feel a true sense of empathy, hopeless and how frightening reality can be. No need for made up monsters, a disease with no cure, no matter how it came to be that targets marginalized people who have no social support. You really feel helpless, you would feel like death is stalking you. Watching all your friends, people you knew to your lover die to this disease. Despite all your protest, trying to bring awareness and demanding people to take notice...and no one still cares. It's just sad, this AHS it had it horror but it's also an excellent drama.

chantaltestman
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Ryan Murphy is a Master of his craft.
The Aids Epidemic is a true American Horror Story. Sometimes we need to be reminded of every day truths and fights that still carry on. Patti Lupone was exquisite. The casting and acting was exceptional. This was an incredible season.

expeditionconfidential
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That ending was probably the most impactful of the whole series. Sure the season as a whole was weak but those last two episodes made it worth it.

You're watching them all die, Gino not being able to say anything at Patrick's funeral. Then he's himself withering away, watching all the death around him helplessly. Gino passes away and you're waiting for Adam to say something at Gino's funeral. Something. Anything. One word. No. There is .... silence

jakubmelcer
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I loved in the finale how they gave each principal character their focus until they die. Gino was the best thing about the finale. Also though Adam lives it is sad how he has to see everyone die.

classicmiriam
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As a long term survivor who's had HIV for over 35 years. This was hard to watch - masterfully done - but still hard to watch. They did capture the feeling of that time pretty well, the constant funerals, the feeling of loss and desperation. It would be hard to imagine anything more horrific than the AIDS pandemic during this peak period. People forget that its still not over, though there's now PREP for keeping from getting infected and meds for keeping it undetectable. Many survivors from the period still suffer from PTSD and survivors syndrome.

creech
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My grandmother's brother and best friend died due to the AIDS epidemic in the 1980's. I didnt know what to expect walking into this season of AHS but after watching I was driven to absolute tears now understanding what so many people suffered through. I know no one was there for my relative during this time. He died alone in a hospital whilst being unattended by staff who were afraid to go near him. It's quite awful what happened and now we as a society are being forced to face the horrors of the AIDS epidemic through art and horror

laurenelisa
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I loved it. I don't care what anyone says, I think this was one of the best seasons of AHS ever. It touched on some seriously deep and valid historical wounds in the framing of a horror/love story. The nightmare felt real because it was real for millions of people in the 1980s. I was in tears by the end.

zuitsuit
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One reason why I really like this season of AHS is because if you are of a certain age you remember some of these things happening in your life. I was born in the early '90s and I remember seeing the faces of aids patients on TV and it was terrifying and so sad. This is one of the more realistic seasons.

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