Grotesquerie Detective's Revelation
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•Ryan Murphy and John Landgraf Believe in Grotesquerie’s Big Twist
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Ryan Murphy's latest FX horror series takes a major turn on Grotesquerie .
Niecy Nash’s Detective Lois Tryon finally cracks the serial-killer case.
She's actually been in a coma the entire time.
Murphy says he wanted to write a whole season of television about things he was feeling.
" Nip/Tuck " is the only show I've worked on with Ryan Landgraf that I wasn't involved in the development process.
"It's not like we're abandoning the ideas and the characters and the constructs that we set up," says Murphy .
"We're not leaning into the idea of, "Oh, it was all a dream. The end.".
That was the joy of it: that everybody loved the material enough, that nobody leaked it or blabbed it. I'm thrilled about that..
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