Rubber (Wo)man: Part One
- Episode aired Jul 15, 2021
- TV-MA
- 48m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.3K
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A teenager and her dads move into a forsaken home with a grim past. As the family makes renovations, a darkness takes root within them.A teenager and her dads move into a forsaken home with a grim past. As the family makes renovations, a darkness takes root within them.A teenager and her dads move into a forsaken home with a grim past. As the family makes renovations, a darkness takes root within them.
Ashley Carter
- Rowena
- (as Ashley Martin Carter)
Troy Castaneda
- Rubberman
- (uncredited)
Andrew Goodman
- Student
- (uncredited)
Devyn LaBella
- Rubberwoman Dbl
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode returns to the Murder House that featured in the 1st season of American Horror Story. The black latex suit was also a major plot point of that season. It was originally brought into the house by a male gay couple and is now used by the daughter of a gay male couple.
- GoofsThe teacher said the hippocampus and amygdala is in the front portion of the temporal lobe, it's actually in the inner region of the temporal lobe.
- ConnectionsReferences The Amityville Horror (1979)
- SoundtracksWe Can Get Together
From the album "Hip Hop + Instrumentals: Dave Tough 2015-2018 Songs"
Written and Composed by Dave Tough, Jordan Kyle Webb, Tre Houston (as Rowland W. Folensbee III) and Michael Murdie
Performed by Dave Tough (as Dave Tough Band), featuring Tre Houston, Jordn Murdie and Michael Murdie
Courtesy of Tough Daddy Productions (BMI)
Featured review
The complaints are unreasonable
Given that this is an anthology with individual eps shot while Covid is still a thing, I didn't think it was too bad. People don't seem to understand that Ca has some of the strictest requirements. Though they're allowing productions to go forward, it's with very strict guidelines that will continue to affect quality. The comments that they just used a bunch of celebrity's kids who aren't actually actors just shows people don't bother to check their facts. A quick review of the actors' IMDB pages shows that only 2 are related to celebrities, and only one had no previous experience. Additionally, it's not unusual for Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk to use young actors with few to no credits. Just check the cast list for Glee, another of their creations that was very popular. Everyone has to start somewhere. Most had relatively minor roles, and I thought they did well with what they were given. The story did repeat some from the original 1st season, but there could be a number of reasons for that, and it wasn't enough to really bother me. Part of the lore of Murder House is that history repeats itself. As for Scarlet, the main character, a 2 ep story isn't enough time to really get to know a character and develop any attachment, especially one who is a murdering psychopath. Many of us love Tate, but we had a whole season to get to know him. We got a lot of back story that helped to explain why he was the way he was. And he's played by Evan Peters, who could probably kill people in real life, and many of us fans would be like what's wrong with our baby, we have to help him, because... he's Evan Peters. By the end I was warming up to Scarlet, and I'd like to know more about her. One question that was left open was whether or not her kidnapping created her psychopathy. I did like the relationship between her and Ruby, and I especially liked the ending. I don't want to give anything away, so I'll just say her fate is not a rehash and may even be a first. Last, not sure how people can say a story involving a psychopath in a house full of ghosts is not a horror story. It's true it wasn't that scary, but not all horror stories are. It wasn't the best ep. The story was a bit rushed and could have been better written. But it wasn't the worst ep either. It was a solid start and good enough that I'll keep watching.
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- Aug 31, 2021
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