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SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED THE LATEST AMERICAN HORROR STORY!!!! Last week came the revelation that Violet Harmon (Taissa Farmiga) had been dead for weeks. Now, AHS viewers know that her mother, Vivien (Connie Britton), has also died in their haunted house. The move to L.A. has not been great for Vivien who was not only raped by Tate, dressed as Rubber Man, but also died while birthing her twins…only one of whom survived. EW talked to star Connie Britton about Vivien’s roller coaster ride as well as what this means for Britton and Vivien’s presence for season two.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You gave birth and you died! Did you know Vivien was gonna die? How far in advance did Ryan tell you?
CONNIE BRITTON: Totally. He told me the first conversation we ever had about it. Oh yeah I always knew I was gonna die.
Oh you did?! You big liars!
I know!
So he told you in your initial meeting?
Yeah. Honestly, because of the way the everybody works, that was always the intent but who knows? You never knew what was actually going to happen on the show. Every week we were all really surprised. Initially we kinda thought it was gonna be kind of a murder/suicide kinda thing with me and Dylan’s character. But then I think pretty early on I knew it was probably going to be during childbirth. I was excited about it.
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Well, the one good thing is you’re dead but you’re still on the show.
On that show, ghosts are the ones who really have the life.
You don’t have to worry about costume changes anymore.
No, but that’s what’s so funny. I sorta thought that too. Somebody, maybe it was Kate Mara, said, “No no no no. Apparently, all the ghosts have complete wardrobes.” It’s true. In the last episode, I have never had more wardrobe changes and, by the way, several of them couture. I don’t know where these ghosts go shopping.
You’re outta the loony bin and onto the runway!
I knowww!
What was “Birth” like to film? The most intense so far?
Well, I mean really on our show can you say? It took three whole days to shoot that sequence. So I was really having to scream for three days straight. It was exhausting and interesting because I haven’t actually given birth. I really wanted to try and have it be as accurate as it could. They had a med tech on set and stuff like that. It was really exhausting and kind of brutal.
What has Vivien’s journey been like for you? It’s been so up and down…well more downs.
Overall, it really was fun, which really surprised me actually. Honestly, it was just so challenging for me as an actress and that’s fun. I really ended up having fun even though I was scared to death half the time. Not only scared by the material but just scared as an actress, like, how in the world am I going to do that today. But that’s a really fun way to feel as an actor.
It’s almost a happy ending since Violet now at least gets to be with her mother.
I know. I know what you mean. By the way, that’s just an example of how perverse this show is. It’s kind of a happy ending—she can be together with her dead daughter. I mean really, only from the mind of Ryan Murphy.
Can you say anything about the finale? Vivian pops back up right?
Oh yeah. I’m living the dream as a ghost.
Can you tease anything regarding the plot?
I really don’t wanna ruin it for you. I love the finale. Let me put it this way—a lot happens.
What does this mean for you about season two? Do you know anything?
Um. I…mmm. [laughs]. I’m really not at liberty to say. I wouldn’t be surprised if season two is very different from season one but that’s all I know.
What’s next for you? You have an adorable new baby so you’re probably gonna be taking care of him.
Yeah. I’m gonna take some time off and be with my little love. We’ll see how the next chapter unfolds.
Well, you just potentially birthed the anti-Christ so you’re allowed to take a break.
Don’t you think? Isn’t it funny that the birthing episode we shot right after I got back from adopting my baby.
Was it surreal then to film that?
Yeah, the whole thing because the whole season I was in the process of doing the final motions of getting the baby and going to Ethiopia, which I did while we were shooting. It really was fascinating to me in terms of life imitating art. But I’m happy to report that my beautiful new baby is not the devil. [laughs] As far as I can tell anyway. [laughs]
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Re: American Horror Story
Here's the Entertain Weekley
Spoiler
SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED THE LATEST AMERICAN HORROR STORY!!!! Last week came the revelation that Violet Harmon (Taissa Farmiga) had been dead for weeks. Now, AHS viewers know that her mother, Vivien (Connie Britton), has also died in their haunted house. The move to L.A. has not been great for Vivien who was not only raped by Tate, dressed as Rubber Man, but also died while birthing her twins…only one of whom survived. EW talked to star Connie Britton about Vivien’s roller coaster ride as well as what this means for Britton and Vivien’s presence for season two.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You gave birth and you died! Did you know Vivien was gonna die? How far in advance did Ryan tell you?
CONNIE BRITTON: Totally. He told me the first conversation we ever had about it. Oh yeah I always knew I was gonna die.
Oh you did?! You big liars!
I know!
So he told you in your initial meeting?
Yeah. Honestly, because of the way the everybody works, that was always the intent but who knows? You never knew what was actually going to happen on the show. Every week we were all really surprised. Initially we kinda thought it was gonna be kind of a murder/suicide kinda thing with me and Dylan’s character. But then I think pretty early on I knew it was probably going to be during childbirth. I was excited about it.
American Horror Story: Get the latest news, photos, and more
Well, the one good thing is you’re dead but you’re still on the show.
On that show, ghosts are the ones who really have the life.
You don’t have to worry about costume changes anymore.
No, but that’s what’s so funny. I sorta thought that too. Somebody, maybe it was Kate Mara, said, “No no no no. Apparently, all the ghosts have complete wardrobes.” It’s true. In the last episode, I have never had more wardrobe changes and, by the way, several of them couture. I don’t know where these ghosts go shopping.
You’re outta the loony bin and onto the runway!
I knowww!
What was “Birth” like to film? The most intense so far?
Well, I mean really on our show can you say? It took three whole days to shoot that sequence. So I was really having to scream for three days straight. It was exhausting and interesting because I haven’t actually given birth. I really wanted to try and have it be as accurate as it could. They had a med tech on set and stuff like that. It was really exhausting and kind of brutal.
What has Vivien’s journey been like for you? It’s been so up and down…well more downs.
Overall, it really was fun, which really surprised me actually. Honestly, it was just so challenging for me as an actress and that’s fun. I really ended up having fun even though I was scared to death half the time. Not only scared by the material but just scared as an actress, like, how in the world am I going to do that today. But that’s a really fun way to feel as an actor.
It’s almost a happy ending since Violet now at least gets to be with her mother.
I know. I know what you mean. By the way, that’s just an example of how perverse this show is. It’s kind of a happy ending—she can be together with her dead daughter. I mean really, only from the mind of Ryan Murphy.
Can you say anything about the finale? Vivian pops back up right?
Oh yeah. I’m living the dream as a ghost.
Can you tease anything regarding the plot?
I really don’t wanna ruin it for you. I love the finale. Let me put it this way—a lot happens.
What does this mean for you about season two? Do you know anything?
Um. I…mmm. [laughs]. I’m really not at liberty to say. I wouldn’t be surprised if season two is very different from season one but that’s all I know.
What’s next for you? You have an adorable new baby so you’re probably gonna be taking care of him.
Yeah. I’m gonna take some time off and be with my little love. We’ll see how the next chapter unfolds.
Well, you just potentially birthed the anti-Christ so you’re allowed to take a break.
Don’t you think? Isn’t it funny that the birthing episode we shot right after I got back from adopting my baby.
Was it surreal then to film that?
Yeah, the whole thing because the whole season I was in the process of doing the final motions of getting the baby and going to Ethiopia, which I did while we were shooting. It really was fascinating to me in terms of life imitating art. But I’m happy to report that my beautiful new baby is not the devil. [laughs] As far as I can tell anyway. [laughs]
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It's amazing to think back to how bad the first episode was compared to how great it is now. I've been thinking "everyone dies" for a while.
Line of the series: "Maybe you should've took a few minutes to get to know me before you stuck a fireplace poker up my ***!"
There's another EW interview this week with Ryan Murphy: http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/12/15/am...-vivien-birth/
And this is from yesterday...
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Hmmm I thought I read the finale was supposed to be 90 mins long
http://www.deadline.com/2011/11/american-horror-story-two-hour-finale-will-be-trimmed-to-90-minutes/EXCLUSIVE: FX's hot new drama series American Horror Story's 13-episode first season will be actually 12.5 episodes. The horror drama's first season finale on Dec. 21, which had been slated as two-hour, will now be 90-minutes.
Now it's down to 70 mins..Last edited by NYYanks26; 12-19-2011, 01:29 PM.Comment
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Hmmm I thought I read the finale was supposed to be 90 mins long
http://www.deadline.com/2011/11/american-horror-story-two-hour-finale-will-be-trimmed-to-90-minutes/EXCLUSIVE: FX's hot new drama series American Horror Story's 13-episode first season will be actually 12.5 episodes. The horror drama's first season finale on Dec. 21, which had been slated as two-hour, will now be 90-minutes.
Now it's down to 70 mins..Comment
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Finale night!Comment
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Hmmm I thought I read the finale was supposed to be 90 mins long
http://www.deadline.com/2011/11/american-horror-story-two-hour-finale-will-be-trimmed-to-90-minutes/EXCLUSIVE: FX's hot new drama series American Horror Story's 13-episode first season will be actually 12.5 episodes. The horror drama's first season finale on Dec. 21, which had been slated as two-hour, will now be 90-minutes.
Now it's down to 70 mins..Comment
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The link says 90 mins, but everywhere else shows 70 mins now including the listings on the FX website. Forgot to add that part. So they either cut it again or less commercials.Comment
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My DVR says 10-11:10. I have FIOS. I may set it to record longer just in case.MLB: Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies
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Prediction:
Moria tells Ben the remains have to be destroyed to free the spirits. Ben does it for Violet and Vivian. Then...
He starts digging up the gazebo to free Moria as a thank you and Hayden kills him because she thinks he's digging it up to get rid of her and she wants them together forever.
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Tate kills him for taking Violet away.Comment
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