Cast Of American Horror Stories Episode 7 Cast

Okay, let's talk American Horror Stories. Specifically, Episode 7. "Necro." Yes, the one about… well, you know. And more importantly, the cast!
The "Necro" Lineup: Who's Who?
First up, we have Adelaide Kane. She plays... Paige. Now, Adelaide's great, right? She's got that intense stare that just screams, "I'm about to do something questionable."
Then there's Gavin Leatherwood as Jake. I'm just gonna say it: I secretly wanted him to join a cult. He has that vibe.
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And who could forget Stephania Nur as Katie? Honestly, she nailed the whole conflicted best friend thing. We've all been there, right?
A Few Unpopular Opinions (Brace Yourselves!)
Okay, here’s where it gets controversial. I think Paige was actually... kinda relatable. Hear me out! Ever been so bored you considered something wild?
I know, I know! Necrophilia is not relatable, per se. But that feeling of wanting to escape the mundane? I think we’ve all been there. Just me?

Also, unpopular opinion number two: Jake was kinda naive. Like, dude, red flags were flying everywhere! Did you not see the Lifetime movie playing out in front of you?
Let's Talk "Chemistry" (Or Lack Thereof)
Did anyone else feel like the "chemistry" between Paige and Jake was... lukewarm? I wasn't exactly feeling the sparks fly.
Maybe it was intentional. Maybe it was supposed to be awkward and unsettling. But personally, I needed a little more oomph to really buy into their connection.
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Stephania Nur, however, had great chemistry with both of them. The friendship felt real, even when everything was falling apart. Maybe Katie should have run.
That Other Character...
And let's not forget the... um... the other character. The deceased one. Played by Emily Kinney. I'm just going to diplomatically say her performance was…stiff. (Too soon?)
Look, it's a tough role! You have to be convincing as… well, you get the idea. Emily Kinney did what she could with the role.
Actually, her presence was kinda funny. I guess the show needed something to spice up the scenes.
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Overall Thoughts: Cast & Episode
The cast of "Necro" wasn't necessarily the strongest in American Horror Stories history. But they certainly brought a certain… something to the table.
Whether that "something" was disturbing, thought-provoking, or just plain weird is up for debate. But hey, that's horror for you!
Ultimately, the episode relied more on its shock value than its character development. I would have loved to see more depth from everyone involved, but I guess it isn't necessary.

Despite my issues, I still found myself entertained. Sometimes, you just need a good dose of the bizarre. Right?
Plus, it got people talking! And in the world of horror, isn't that half the battle?
So, what are your thoughts on the "Necro" cast? Am I completely off base with my opinions? Sound off in the comments! (If you dare.)
