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television series '' American Horror Story'', subtitled ''Roanoke'', follows supernatural experiences around a haunted house and its surroundings in North Carolina. The first half of the season is presented as a paranormal documentary entitled ''My Roanoke Nightmare'', which reenacts the experiences of a married couple who lived in the house. The second half is presented as found footage and depicts the doomed production of the documentary's sequel. The
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includes Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Cuba Gooding Jr., Lily Rabe, André Holland, Denis O'Hare, Wes Bentley, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson, and
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, with all returning from previous seasons, except Gooding Jr. and Holland. Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for cable network FX, the series is produced by
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. ''Roanoke'' was broadcast between September 14 to November 16, 2016, consisting of 10 episodes and marking the first time the series premiered outside of October. Before the premiere, Murphy stated the sixth season would be "more rogue" and "dark" in contrast to its predecessor, '' Hotel''. Details about its plot and cast were kept secret until the first episode aired, an unusual approach to publicity for the series. As such, it became the first iteration of the series to not release a subtitle before the season premiere. Several potential themes were theorized based on various promotional material produced by FX. After the release of pictures taken from the set in Santa Clarita, it was widely speculated that the season would incorporate the infamous 1580s
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disappearance. ''Roanoke'' has received mostly positive reviews, with critics noting its subdued aesthetic and pacing compared to earlier seasons. The second half of the season was met with mixed criticism.


Cast and characters


Main

* Kathy Bates as Thomasin White / The Butcher and Agnes Mary Winstead * Sarah Paulson as Shelby Miller, Audrey Tindall, and Lana Winters * Cuba Gooding Jr. as Matt Miller and Dominic Banks * Lily Rabe as Shelby Miller * André Holland as Matt Miller * Denis O'Hare as Dr. Elias Cunningham and William van Henderson * Wes Bentley as Ambrose White and Dylan * Evan Peters as Edward Philipe Mott and Rory Monahan * Cheyenne Jackson as Sidney Aaron James *
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as Lee Harris and Monet Tumusiime


Special guest stars

* Lady Gaga as Scathach * Frances Conroy as Mama Polk * Finn Wittrock as Jether Polk


Recurring

*
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as Lee Harris * Leslie Jordan as Cricket Marlowe and Ashley Gilbert * Simone Baker and
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as Flora Harris *
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as Lot Polk and Brian Wells * Estelle Hermansen and Savannah Liles as Priscilla * Maya Rose Berko as Nurse Miranda Jane * Kristen Rakes as Nurse Bridget Jane *
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and Joe Alvarez as Mason Harris *
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as Lot Polk


Guest stars

* Robin Weigert as Mama Polk * Doris Kearns Goodwin as herself * Henderson Wade as Guinness * Shannon Lucio as Diana Cross * Jacob Artist as Todd Allan Connors * Taissa Farmiga as Sophie Green *
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as Milo * Emma Bell as Tracy Logan * James Morosini as Bob Kinnaman * Trixie Mattel as herself


Episodes


Production


Development

On November 10, 2015, the network renewed the series for a sixth cycle; which premiered on September 14, 2016. In August 2015, co-creator Ryan Murphy commented on the sixth year, stating, "The next thing we're crafting up is very very different than Hotel''">' Hotel'' not smaller. But just not opulent. More rogue and more dark." In October 2015, when questioned about clues and hints alluding to the sixth season (as has been the status quo since the first season of the series) in ''Hotel'', Murphy revealed he had yet to definitively decide on a theme, "This is an interesting year in that the idea that we're dealing with I've mentioned in several seasons. It's been there before. We've actually talked about it a lot on the show. I might do that for season 7 but I'm leaning towards that for season 6." In January 2016, FX president John Landgraf revealed that the season will be "principally set in the present", with a dual timeline in "echoes of the past". He also confirmed a fall 2016 premiere. At the 2016 PaleyFest, Murphy divulged that the two previous ideas
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had been considering had been merged into season six, saying it will involve children and operatic themes. The season will consist of 10 episodes, the least in a given cycle, in the show's history; with the finale scheduled to air November 16, 2016. On September 1, 2016, it was reported by '' Entertainment Weekly'' that the season was possibly subtitled ''The Mist'', as a Rotten Tomatoes page and '' TV Guide'' magazine had printed; which was later proven untrue. There is a direct connection to '' Freak Show'' with an exploration of the Mott family origin. In a late September issue of ''Entertainment Weekly'', Falchuk and Murphy revealed there would be a major twist coming to the series in "Chapter 6". Murphy said of the matter, "You'll see starting in episode 6, the show has a huge turn, and the thing that you think you're watching is not what you're watching, It's a hat on a hat on a hat on a hat that we've had to protect." Falchuk added, "No matter what you think it is, it's not that. Then, episode 6 comes, and you're like, 'Wait! What happened?' It's like pisodes1–5, 6–9, and 10 is its own thing." Murphy went on to confirm the turn in the season being a behind-the-camera look at the production of the faux-documentary ''My Roanoke Nightmare''. He also stated that the final episode will feature characters, and their mythologies, that will continue on in the overall series.


Set design

Colonial ware and design are incorporated into the season, which is theorized to be, at least partially, set in 1590 Roanoke, North Carolina. A pioneer cottage is incorporated in
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. The set is fully dressed in time-period appropriate dressings, including an etched tree. The production designers constructed an entire colonial house that serves as the season's chief setting. The house was constructed in an undisclosed California forest over four months. The abode is completely functional, furnished, and finished inside and out. This is the first time in ''American Horror Story'' history that a complete home has been built, and it is quite unprecedented for film and television productions in general. A three-story set built in Malibu Canyon was not permitted properly, and after being torn down in October 2016, FX "will be required to do extensive restoration."


Casting

In October 2015, Murphy tweeted that he had asked Lady Gaga to join the untitled season, but did not expect an answer anytime soon. She later confirmed her involvement in March 2016. Emma Roberts had stated that she and Murphy have talked about a "devilish" role for her in the season. Despite this, Roberts did not appear in the season. Taissa Farmiga was heavily rumored to be involved with the season in some form. Murphy later confirmed that Farmiga would appear late in the season. In February 2016,
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confirmed her return to the series during an interview on '' Larry King Now'', being the first cast member added to the season 6 roster. She portrays Monet Tumusiime, a re-enactor of the documentary's horrific events. At PaleyFest, Murphy invited Kathy Bates, Denis O'Hare, Sarah Paulson, Finn Wittrock, Cheyenne Jackson, Wes Bentley, and Matt Bomer to return to the show for its sixth season. In May 2016, Jessica Lange stated in an interview with
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, that she would not be returning for the sixth or any other future season of the series; saying, "No, I had four years with that, four seasons, and each year was a marvelous character, everything changed from one year to another which made it very interesting to me. But no, I think sometimes you come to the end of something... In June 2016, Leslie Jordan, who appeared in ''
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'', announced his return to the series, stating he had been approached to appear in ''Freak Show'', but declined. He was surprised to get a call from Murphy again. Later in the month, Bomer, Jackson, and Evan Peters confirmed their involvement with the sixth season. O'Hare stated he would return in some capacity in a May 2016 interview. '' Us Weekly'' has reported the returns of Bentley, Bates, and Wittrock. In an early August 2016 interview with ''
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'', series veteran Sarah Paulson announced her return for the sixth year. She said of the show, "I just think I have the greatest job on the planet because my TV show 'American Horror Story''is going into its sixth season and I'm playing an entirely different character, like nothing I've ever played." She plays the featured re-enactor in the horrific documentary. On Halloween 2016, Murphy announced the return of Paulson's ''Asylum'' character, Lana Winters. '' TMZ'' reported the casting of '' The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story'' actor Cuba Gooding Jr. Gooding Jr. himself later went on to confirm his presence in the season, also announcing that he will share most screen-time with co-star Paulson, stating, "It's really been a treat to finally engage with her on camera, because when we did ''The People v. O. J.'' it was more about my scenes and then her scenes and us being in the courtroom but separate, but we're not separate no more!" He plays the co-lead of the ''My Roanoke Nightmare'' documentary. In September 2016, Jacob Artist announced his involvement with the sixth season. In the same month, the main casting was announced after the first episode with the addition of André Holland and series veteran Lily Rabe portraying the real-life couple, Matt Miller (Lee's brother) and his wife Shelby from the documentary's interviews.
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, after a small guest appearance on an episode of '' Murder House'', portrayed the real Lee Harris.


Filming

In March 2016, the series received a major tax credit for filming of the season in Los Angeles, California. Cast member
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, Elodie Keene, and Alexis Korycinski were set as directors during the season, marking the first time women have served in the capacity on the show. In June 2016, cast member Jackson stated that the season had already clandestinely begun principal photography earlier that month. On August 1, 2016, ''TMZ'' published photographs of the ''American Horror Story'' set in
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; that consists of a small Pioneer home, and a tree with the word "Croatoan" carved into its center. Both of these things are attributed to the 1590 colony of 117 people, in Roanoke, North Carolina, that disappeared without a trace, and the only clue left was the carving – the name being a nearby island and tribe of Native Americans. Later, ''TMZ'' unveiled more set photos from an unknown California forest.


Marketing


Campaign

The marketing campaign for the season was one of mystery. On June 6, 2016, all of the series' social media pages displayed a teaser image of a red number six, with a question mark superimposed. Little was known about plot details or casting before the premiere, which seems to be a deliberate ploy of publicity. The following months saw a virtual reality experience at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con International, a multitude of motley teaser trailers and posters, a Mercedes-Benz sweepstakes; and no casting or plot announcements. At the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, on August 9, 2016, FX chief John Landgraf announced that all, but one, of the teaser trailers released thus far, have been deliberate misdirects by the network. Explaining, " urphy and Stephanie Gibbons, FX head of marketing and on-air promotionswent out and made many more trailers than you've actually seen for hypothetical seasons of ''American Horror Story'', meaning different genres and different places". Landgraf also reiterated what had been previously reported, that the official theme of the cycle will not be revealed until the airing of the first episode. A week before the premiere, FX released a trailer featuring Lady Gaga's new single " Perfect Illusion," speaking to the anonymity of the season. In a September 13, 2016 interview with ''The Hollywood Reporter'', marketing chief Stephanie Gibbons spoke at length about the risks and idea behind the seasons complete anonymity. Explaining the origin of her campaign, "I felt we would play on two aspects of the human helix: Desire to know, the curiosity to find out what you don't know; and perhaps more importantly, the notion of how powerful withholding is to the human psyche. Often wanting is more fulfilling than having."


Reception


Critical response

''American Horror Story: Roanoke'' received mostly positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 74% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.68/10, based on 15 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "''American Horror Story: Roanoke'' takes a surprising turn away from prior ''AHS'' formats, revisiting the deliberate pace of earlier seasons on a spookier, smaller scale, even if the true-crime format feels overdone." On Metacritic, the season was given a score of 72 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews", making it the best-reviewed season on that site. Dan Fienberg of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' gave a positive review, writing, "When you're the type of show prone to kicking off a season with the introduction of a hairless mole man with a killer dildo, it's possible that the most provocative thing you can do to start a chapter is eschewing mole men, dildos and, in fact, killing altogether for a full week. The ''American Horror Story'' franchise has been and done many things, but it's never offered such a false sense of security, so this subdued start may be the scariest promise of all. It's the most curious I've been about future installments in a long time." Jeff Jensen of '' Entertainment Weekly'' also gave a positive review, writing, "The use of mystery to market the season may have been contrived, but at this point, mystery might also be the best thing going for it, too." Ben Travers of IndieWire called the premiere "a promising start with a central mystery as tantalizing as the ads teasing it."


Retrospective comments from Sarah Paulson

In June 2021, Sarah Paulson was interviewed for ''Awards Chatter'', a podcast from '' The Hollywood Reporter''. During the interview, she expressed regret at having filmed the season, stating:Paulson was given the option not to appear in ''American Horror Story'' seventh season, entitled ''
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''. She ultimately chose to do the season, inspired by the provocative story, which explored the aftermath of the
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. Her comments about ''Roanoke'' were referenced in the seventh episode of ''
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''.


Awards and nominations

In its sixth season, the series has been nominated for 23 awards. 5 of them were won.


Ratings

Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.


Home media


References


Notes

: 1.Paulson played Marcia Clark in '' The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story''.


External links

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