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American Horror Story
Continuum
Directed by
Craig Zisk
TV-MA
S2 • E12
Jan 16, 2013
44m
7.8
7.3
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A deadly new inmate threatens Sister Jude's chance of release; Grace's obsession with the aliens turns violent.
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Cast of Continuum
Zachary Quinto
Dr. Oliver Thredson
Joseph Fiennes
Monsignor Timothy Howard
Sarah Paulson
Lana Winters
Evan Peters
Kit Walker
Lily Rabe
Sister Mary Eunice McKee
Lizzie Brocheré
Grace Bertrand
James Cromwell
Dr. Arthur Arden
Jessica Lange
Sister Jude Martin
Dylan McDermott
Johnny Morgan
Clea DuVall
Wendy Peyser
Robin Bartlett
Dr. Miranda Camp
Britne Oldford
Alma Walker
Jack Conley
Officer Woods
Frances Conroy
Angel of Death
Mark D. Espinoza
Jorge
Craig Zisk
Director
Ryan Murphy
Writer
Michael Goi
Director Of Photography
Fabienne Bouville
Editor
American Horror Story - S2 • E12 Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
Say what you will about AHS, it's not a show that spins its wheels. It moves and expects you to keep moving with it.
Grantland
Tess Lynch
I'm totally flummoxed and disappointed by certain aspects of last night's episode, namely the fact that Kit Walker (Evan Peters) had the unbelievable bad luck to cohabitate with two ax murderers. Ax murdering is not contagious: It is not the flu.
Slate
J. Bryan Lowder
I didn't dislike the episode (or the aliens!) -- I just found it a surprising change of pace.
Rolling Stone
Halle Kiefer
We're coming into the home stretch, and Ryan Murphy is putting the pedal to the metal! Full throttle!
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
With 'Continuum,' the penultimate episode of Asylum, Ryan Murphy pens what definitely feels like the end of several character threads, even those that had, more or less, already wrapped up in a significant way.
TV Equals
Kelly Gerlach
One thing is for certain - American Horror Story has some crazy twists and turns.
HitFix
Liane Bonin Starr
I'm still not sure how all of the different threads of this story can be satisfactorily tied up, though we do get a hint this week of one big, ugly potential resolution ahead for at least two characters.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
It's perhaps fitting that an episode named "Continuum" would embrace all that's wondrous and all that's awful about this season of American Horror Story, occasionally within the same scene or line of dialogue.
Collider
Dave Trumbore
This was one of your typical ducks-in-a-row-before-you-shoot-them-down penultimate episodes.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
"Continuum" took the show in an entirely new direction with an entirely new, very well-done shift in style thanks to director Craig Zisk.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
So ended the story's sixties-set narrative. Bummer.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
If the idea is to constantly pull the rug out from under us, then the show is over-achieving.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Julieanne Smolinski
This wasn't my favorite episode. It didn't go full-bore insane, and it was falling all over itself to try to get things wrapped up for the finale, which meant flashing forward, then back, then forward, then back again.
TV Fanatic
Carla Day
Johnny's monologue about his mother was one of the top moments of the season. It was crazy, but so grounded in reality. I could watch Dylan McDermott give that little diatribe over and over again.
We Got This Covered
Christian Law
For a lead in to the (hopefully) amazing finale, Continuum is all over the place, giving some closure to the stories we've followed all season on American Horror Story: Asylum, but still leaving a ton of questions open.
Wall Street Journal
Gwen Orel
Kind of a skimpy penultimate episode so let's hope for an amazing finale.
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