Spooky Stars Stealing Scenes: An Ode to *American Horror Story* Season 1, Episode 7 Cast
Okay, let's be real. American Horror Story is a wild ride. Season 1, Episode 7? Peak insanity. And honestly? The cast is the reason it works.
You've got Dylan McDermott as Ben Harmon. Mr. Therapist-with-issues. I think, Ben gets way too much flack for being annoying, he's really trying (kinda...).
The Harmon Family Drama
Then there's Connie Britton as Vivien. Oh, Vivien. Pregnant, stressed, and dealing with ghosts. She is the MVP of the Harmons.
And let's not forget Taissa Farmiga as Violet. Teen angst and spectral romance? Yep, that's her. Her sarcastic lines kept me hooked.
Is it just me, or was Violet the only one with a lick of common sense in that house? (Besides maybe Adelaide...)
Supporting Cast of Creeps
Now, let's get to the really interesting characters! Evan Peters as Tate. "I'm dead. Let's make out." He's the ultimate bad boy ghost.
I know everyone is obsessed with Tate, but hear me out: he's also kinda creepy. Unpopular opinion? Maybe. True? Absolutely.
Then we have Jessica Lange as Constance. The queen bee of the neighborhood. Scheming, dramatic, and fabulous. Is there a better AHS character?
Constance's scenes were pure gold. "Rubber Man? More like Rubber *My* Man, if you catch my drift!" (Okay, I made that up, but you get the idea.)
And what about Denis O'Hare as Larry Harvey? Obsessed and unsettling. It made me shudder whenever he was on screen.
Forgotten Gems of Episode 7
We can't forget about the smaller roles. They add so much texture to the story.
Frances Conroy as Moira O'Hara? Perfection. I feel like she knows everything.
Alexandra Breckenridge is great as Young Moira. She is so convincing as the ghostly maid trapped in the house.
Even guest stars like Eric Stonestreet (from Modern Family!) brought the scares. He had a phobia of urban legends.
Final Thoughts on the Cast
The beauty of *American Horror Story* is in its ensemble. Everyone brings something unique to the table.
Even if some characters make questionable decisions (Ben, I'm looking at you), the actors commit 100%. That what's keep people on the edges of their seats.
So, let's raise a glass (of something non-toxic, please!) to the incredible cast of American Horror Story Season 1, Episode 7. You made us scream, laugh, and maybe even cry a little.
And that's exactly why we keep coming back for more. Even if it means facing our deepest fears (and Tate Langdon).
American Horror Story: a show so good, it's scary.