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American Horror Story: Asylum

The second season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Asylum, takes place in 1964 and follows the stories of the staff and inmates who occupy the fictional mental institution Briarcliff Manor, and intercuts with events in the past and present. The ensemble cast includes Zachary Quinto, Joseph Fiennes, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Lizzie Brocheré, Dylan McDermott, James Cromwell and Jessica Lange, with all returning from the first season, except newcomers Fiennes, Brocheré, and Cromwell. The season marks the first to not feature cast mainstays Connie Britton, Taissa Farmiga and Denis O'Hare.

American Horror Story: Asylum
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No. of episodes13
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Original releaseOctober 17, 2012 (2012-10-17) –
January 23, 2013 (2013-01-23)
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Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for cable network FX, the series is produced by 20th Century Fox Television. Asylum was broadcast between October 17, 2012, to January 23, 2013, consisting of 13 episodes and attracting moderate ratings success for the network. Like its predecessor, the second season was well received by television critics, particularly for the performances of Lange, Cromwell, Quinto, Paulson, Peters and Rabe. As a result, the season garnered seventeen Primetime Emmy Award nominations, more than any other show, including Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, and four acting nominations for Lange, Paulson, Cromwell, and Quinto, with Cromwell winning for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. In addition, Quinto and Paulson won their respective supporting categories at the 3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards.

Despite being formally anthological, some of the cast members reprise their roles in the fourth and the sixth seasons, Freak Show and Roanoke, such as Rabe, Naomi Grossman, Paulson, and James Cromwell, portraying Sister Mary Eunice McKee, Pepper, Lana Winters, and a young version of Dr. Arthur Arden, also known as Hans Grüper, respectively.

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

Asylum main cast
 
Zachary Quinto
 
Joseph Fiennes
 
Sarah Paulson
 
Evan Peters
 
Lily Rabe
 
James Cromwell
 
Jessica Lange

Special guest stars edit

Recurring edit

Guest stars edit

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131"Welcome to Briarcliff"Bradley BueckerTim MinearOctober 17, 2012 (2012-10-17)2ATS013.85[1]
In present day, a newlywed couple, Teresa and Leo, explore the now-abandoned Briarcliff Manor, a former insane asylum in rural Massachusetts. Flashback to 1964 when Kit Walker is being committed there, accused of being infamous serial killer "Bloody Face". Kit protests his innocence and flashes of his scattered memory suggest something far more sinister responsible. At Briarcliff, Kit befriends Grace, a fellow inmate believed to have murdered her family. Journalist Lana Winters trespasses onto Briarcliff, intent on exposing its mistreatment of inmates, so she can gain a better career for her and for her lover Wendy Peyser, a teacher. She is confronted by the tyrannical Sister Jude, who has her committed to the asylum because of her homosexuality. A bitter rivalry is ignited between Sister Jude and Dr. Arthur Arden.
142"Tricks and Treats"Bradley BueckerJames WongOctober 24, 2012 (2012-10-24)2ATS023.06[2]
In the present day, Teresa and Leo are attacked and pursued through Briarcliff by Bloody Face. Dr. Oliver Thredson arrives at Briarcliff as Kit's court-appointed therapist to determine if he can stand trial for the "Bloody Face" murders. "Bloody Face" kills people in both periods, present and 1964. Meanwhile, an exorcist is called to the asylum after a teenager's behavior goes beyond clinical help; he is possessed by a demon. The ritual gives Lana and Grace a chance to escape, but Lana, who feels betrayed that Grace wants Kit to go with them, foils the plan by getting Grace and Kit caught. The possessed teenager exposes Sister Jude's dark past that haunts her to this day, revealing that she used to be a sleazy bar singer who accidentally ran over a little girl while driving drunk back in 1949. The teenager dies after the demon exits his body during the exorcism and enters Sister Mary Eunice, making her faint.
153"Nor'easter"Michael UppendahlJennifer SaltOctober 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)2ATS032.47[3]
In the present, Teresa and Leo are shot by men in Bloody Face masks, who are then approached by another Bloody Face. In 1964, the possessed Sister Mary Eunice begins her corruption of the asylum. She kills a female patient, called the Mexican, who senses that she is possessed. Next, Sister Mary tries to seduce Dr. Arden and then drives Sister Jude nearly insane by hinting at her past transgressions. With the news announcement that a storm is approaching, Sister Jude decides to throw a "movie night" to calm the inmates. Grace, Kit, and Lana attempt to escape the prison during the storm but retreat after crossing paths with the cannibalistic Raspers who dwell in the woods surrounding the asylum. Shelley wishes to escape with them but is caught by Dr. Arden, who knocks her out and partially amputates her legs.
164"I Am Anne Frank (Part 1)"Michael UppendahlJessica SharzerNovember 7, 2012 (2012-11-07)2ATS042.65[4]
A woman identifying herself as Anne Frank is brought into the asylum. "Anne Frank" panics when she first sees Dr. Arden. She tells Sister Jude that Dr. Arden is Dr. Hans Gruber, a Nazi doctor. Sister Jude wonders how to bring about the reality of Dr. Arden. Meanwhile, Grace admits to Kit that she killed her father and stepmother for sexually abusing her. Kit wonders if he, in fact, really is the serial killer "Bloody Face" and is simply blocking what happened the night his wife disappeared. After aversion therapy fails with Lana, Dr. Thredson promises that he will get her out of Briarcliff by the end of the week. "Anne Frank" attacks Dr. Arden and stumbles onto Shelley, who begs Anne to kill her, as she is turning into a Rasper due to Dr. Arden's experiments.
175"I Am Anne Frank (Part 2)"Alfonso Gomez-RejonBrad FalchukNovember 14, 2012 (2012-11-14)2ATS052.78[5]
Sister Jude hires a famed Nazi hunter named Mr. Goodman to build a case against Dr. Arden. Dr. Thredson convinces Kit to make a startling confession. "Anne Frank's" husband shows up to take her home but returns her after she nearly suffocated their infant son. Dr. Arden offers to perform a lobotomy on her and is given permission. After Dr. Arden threatens Sister Jude, she sneaks out on a one-night stand for a few drinks at a bar. Dr. Thredson helps Lana escape but traps her in his home, revealing himself as the real Bloody Face. To prevent Jude from finding Shelley, Sister Mary Eunice takes Shelley to a schoolyard stairwell, where she is discovered.
186"The Origins of Monstrosity"David SemelRyan MurphyNovember 21, 2012 (2012-11-21)2ATS061.89[6]
To perform last rites, the Monsignor visits Shelley at the hospital and strangles her with rosary beads. A mysterious young girl becomes a new patient at Briarcliff after her mother believes she has killed someone. A flashback shows how Dr. Arden came to work at Briarcliff. Sister Jude finally gets evidence of Dr. Arden's horrific past but puts someone's life and her career at stake. Meanwhile, Dr. Arden, the Monsignor, and Sister Mary Eunice indirectly form an evil union. Elsewhere, Lana remains a hostage of Dr. Thredson/Bloody Face, who enlightens her about his past. In the present day, the police arrive at the asylum to discover three bodies, while it is also discovered that Bloody Face has captured Teresa.
197"Dark Cousin"Michael RymerTim MinearNovember 28, 2012 (2012-11-28)2ATS072.27[7]
The Angel of Death appears at the asylum after several patients wish to die, one of which is Grace. The angel's visit does not sit well with Sister Mary Eunice, but both agree their work is not finished. Sister Jude plans to use the angel's services but first must attempt to make peace with the parents of the girl she hit years ago. Jude is stunned to learn the girl survived the accident. After Lana can get away from Dr. Thredson, she is injured in a freak car accident and taken back to Briarcliff. Also, Kit escapes custody to break Grace out of the asylum, but she is accidentally shot by the chief guard, Frank, and dies.
208"Unholy Night"Michael LehmannJames WongDecember 5, 2012 (2012-12-05)2ATS082.36[8]
On Christmas Eve in 1962, a man kills a Charity Santa and then a family while dressed in the stolen Santa costume, landing himself in Briarcliff. The next year, while celebrating Christmas at Briarcliff, he commits a murder and is locked away in solitary confinement by Sister Jude. In 1964, it is Christmastime once again and Sister Mary Eunice is leading the festivities. Sister Jude sneaks into the asylum and tries to kill Sister Mary Eunice, but is thwarted, and escorted from the building. Mary Eunice then frees Leigh, the patient who committed the Christmas murders, from his solitary confinement and allows him to join the Christmas celebration. Dr. Arden, growing more disturbed by Sister Mary Eunice's behavior, secretly calls on Sister Jude for help in saving her, possibly through an exorcism. Instead, when Sister Jude arrives at Briarcliff, Sister Mary Eunice locks her in her office with Leigh so he can seek revenge on her for putting him in solitary for so long and treating him inhumanely. This reveals Dr. Arden's efforts to be a ruse at Sister Eunice's behest. Sister Jude is beaten and thrown around, but she manages to stab Leigh and escape him. Meanwhile, Lana reunites with Kit making him privy to the fact that Dr. Thredson is Bloody Face, which proves him innocent. Dr. Thredson finds Lana at the asylum and tries to kill her, but Kit saves her and Thredson is left tied up, alive, on the floor. Dr. Arden also has a startling encounter in the Death Chute while disposing of Grace's body, which disappears.
219"The Coat Hanger"Jeremy PodeswaJennifer SaltDecember 12, 2012 (2012-12-12)2ATS092.22[9]
Modern-day Bloody Face, Johnny Morgan, attends a therapy session where he reveals himself to be the son of Dr. Thredson aka Bloody Face. He has been following in his father's footsteps, but without any medical training. His therapist is later found murdered. In 1964, Sister Mary Eunice reveals to Lana that she is pregnant by Dr. Thredson, but she remains in the asylum without being allowed an abortion. Sister Jude is officially removed from her position and admitted as a patient for stabbing Leigh and murdering several other people whose deaths she is falsely accused of by various people in power at Briarcliff including Monsignor Howard. Lana and Kit trick Dr. Thredson into confessing that he is Bloody Face by threatening to abort Lana's pregnancy. After revealing their ruse, Lana admits she already killed it with a coat hanger. Dr. Arden finds Kit and shares that he has seen the aliens Kit spoke of when they took Grace's body from him. Dr. Arden convinces him to almost die and force the aliens to return. Monsignor Howard leads a penitent Leigh to be baptized with disastrous results. Lana discovers that Dr. Thredson has escaped with the help of Sister Mary Eunice, who informs her that she is still pregnant- with a boy. When Dr. Arden kills Kit, he finds Grace alive in a cell; saved by the aliens and pregnant at full-term with Kit's baby. Monsignor Howard is later found crucified. His death wish summons the Angel of Death.
2210"The Name Game"Michael LehmannJessica SharzerJanuary 2, 2013 (2013-01-02)2ATS102.21[10]
Dr. Arden tells Kit that the aliens never came to save him so Dr. Arden brought him back from death, and withholds information about Grace. When Dr. Arden visits Grace, he finds that she is protected from his experiments by the aliens, and Pepper the "pinhead"; who knows much more than she should. Monsignor Howard has apparently survived, encouraged by the Angel of Death's revelations about the Devil's presence at Briarcliff. Dr. Thredson seeks out Kit, and Lana, who he is keeping alive as the mother of their baby. Now a patient and known by her common name, Judy Martin, Sister Jude gets subjected to the asylum's inhumane torturous treatments and falls into insanity. Sister Mary Eunice rapes Monsignor Howard, now fully aware of her possession. He seeks Judy's advice, which is to kill Sister Mary Eunice. Dr. Arden puts an end to his "experiments", shooting each of the Raspers. While looking for Dr. Arden, Dr. Thredson witnesses Grace going into labor, and a boy is later born. Thredson reveals this to Kit, then looks for the incriminating tape, but Lana has moved it and is the only one who knows its whereabouts. Taking the fight to Sister Mary Eunice, Monsignor Howard eventually pushes her off the third floor, where the Angel of Death takes both her life and her possession. Saddened by her death, Dr. Arden kills himself in the same fire that cremates Sister Mary Eunice's body. Judy is visited by Mother Superior Claudia, and asks her to free Lana.
2311"Spilt Milk"Alfonso Gomez-RejonBrad FalchukJanuary 9, 2013 (2013-01-09)2ATS112.51[11]
Told by Judy of Lana's innocence, Mother Superior Claudia manages to help Lana escape from the asylum, who exposes the crimes at Briarcliff and those of Dr. Thredson. Lana later confronts Dr. Thredson/Bloody Face at his house and kills him. Kit, Grace, and their son are set free and reunited at Kit's home, where they find Alma with another baby. Judy promises Monsignor Howard that his and the asylum's downfall are soon to come. Lana tries to get Judy out of Briarcliff but fails because Monsignor Howard has faked her death.
2412"Continuum"Craig ZiskRyan MurphyJanuary 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)2ATS122.30[12]
Two years since his release from Briarcliff, Kit must deal with his polygamic life with Alma and Grace. Horrified of the aliens' abductions, Alma eventually becomes hysterical, chops Grace to death, and ends up being committed to Briarcliff. Sister Jude, now known as "Betty Drake", slips further into insanity at the asylum. In 1969, Lana publishes a book about her ordeal, even though it may not all be true. Alma dies in the asylum. In the present day, Johnny seeks out a copy of the book to continue his father's murderous "work".
2513"Madness Ends"Alfonso Gomez-RejonTim MinearJanuary 23, 2013 (2013-01-23)2ATS132.29[13]
In the present day, Lana Winters, now older and a famous, out-and-proud, television reporter, grants an interview in which she discusses her crusade to closing down Briarcliff and exposing Dr. Arden as a Nazi war criminal, which led to the Monsignor killing himself. It is later revealed that in 1970, Kit had secretly rescued Sister Jude from Briarcliff. Jude eventually becomes part of Kit's family, creating strong ties with his two children. Jude dies in Kit's home six months later from an apparent brain tumor. Kit develops pancreatic cancer and is taken away by the aliens, never to be seen again. Johnny confronts Lana after the interview by pointing a gun at her and reveals that he is her son from her one-time rape by Dr. Thredson. Lana ultimately convinces Johnny to put down the gun before shooting him herself. In the final scene, there is a flashback to the first episode, "Welcome to Briarcliff," in which Jude tries to convince Lana to give up her desires to interview the killer Bloody Face.

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Development edit

What you saw in the [season one] finale was the end of the Harmon house. The second season of the show will be a brand-new home or building to haunt. Just like this year, every season of this show will have a beginning, middle, and end. [The second season] won't be in L.A. It will obviously be in America but in a completely different locale.

– Executive producer Ryan Murphy on American Horror Story's second season.[14]

In October 2011, the FX Network renewed American Horror Story for a second season. In December 2011, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced his plans to change the characters and location for the second season.[15] He did say, however, that some actors who starred in the first season would be returning. "The people that are coming back will be playing completely different characters, creatures, monsters, etc. [The Harmons'] stories are done. People who are coming back will be playing entirely new characters," he announced.[14]

In May 2012, Murphy revealed that the setting for the second season would be an institution for the criminally insane that Jessica Lange's character operates in the 1960s,[16] called Briarcliff Manor and located on the East Coast.[17] In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Murphy spoke about originally wanting to set the season in prison, "I think at one point as we were spitballing season two before we landed on the asylum idea, we had actually talked about doing the second season in a prison but then Alcatraz came along and stole that idea. It was never very definitive, but I always liked that idea. I think an insane asylum for us was probably much more effective."[18]

Talking about the season, Murphy commented, "It's a completely different world and has nothing to do with season 1; there's not a mention of season 1... The second season is set in a completely different time period."[19] He later said, "Everyone looks so different; people who were enemies last year are allies this year. The sets are amazing. It's 1964, so everything looks very different."[20]

"To me, last year was a family drama. This is our version of a workplace drama."

– Co-creator Brad Falchuk on the second season[17]

Murphy had also told TV Guide that there would not be any ghosts in the second season, "I think the story is horrifying," he said. "The story is a period piece in a mental institution based largely on truth, and truth is always scarier than fiction."[21]

In August 2012, Murphy announced the season's new name by stating, "We picked 'Asylum' because it not only describes the setting – an insane asylum run by Jessica Lange's character which was formerly a tuberculosis ward – but also signifies a place of haven for the unloved and the unwanted," he said. "This year's theme is about sanity and tackling real-life horrors."[22]

Previous consulting producer Tim Minear was promoted to executive producer and continued writing for the series, beginning with the season premiere.[23] He also scripted the season finale.

Casting edit

In March 2012, Murphy revealed that the second season had been conceptualized around Jessica Lange, saying, "This will really be the Jessica Lange show, so I'm very excited about it. We are designing this amazing new opposite of the Constance character for her. She and I have spoken about different things. She has a lot of ideas and has a lot of input into her character. She told me some things she has always wanted to play as an actress."[24] She portrayed Sister Jude, an apparent sadistic nun. Zachary Quinto, who had a recurring role as Chad in the first season, was confirmed as one of the leads in March 2012.[25] He portrayed Dr. Oliver Thredson, a psychiatrist with groundbreaking treatment methods that go against Sister Jude's. Comparing his new character to his previous one, Quinto said, "He's much more grounded and in control."[26] At the PaleyFest 2012, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, and Lily Rabe were confirmed to return as main cast members for the second season.[27] Paulson portrayed Lana Winters, a lesbian reporter whose girlfriend is coerced by Sister Jude into having her committed to the asylum, Rabe portrayed Sister Mary Eunice, an innocent and loyal second-in-charge to Sister Jude, and Peters portrayed Kit Walker, a man who's accused of murdering his wife, Alma (Britne Oldford), but he claims aliens abducted her. Murphy had stated that Peters, "who was last season's ultimate badass bad boy," would be the hero of the show this season.[16]

It was reported in March 2012 that Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine was in final negotiations to appear in the second season and that he would play Leo, a "contemporary character and half of a couple called "The Lovers," according to Tim Stack of Entertainment Weekly.[28] Levine revealed to E! in June 2012 that his character is "newly married" and would go with his wife on their honeymoon. "I don't want to tell you too much... but it's gory."[29] Jenna Dewan-Tatum played his wife, Teresa.[30] In April 2012, Lizzie Brocheré was cast to play Grace, a character described originally as "a fierce, ferocious, extremely sexual, and dangerous wild-child sexpot" to rival Jessica Lange's character, but the role was later heavily revamped.[31] In May 2012, James Cromwell signed on to co-star as Dr. Arthur Arden, a man who works in the asylum,[32] and who is revealed to have been a Nazi. Chloë Sevigny played the role of Shelley, a nymphomaniac whose husband has her placed in the asylum.[33]

In June 2012, Joseph Fiennes joined the main cast as Monsignor Timothy Howard, a possible love interest for Jessica Lange's Sister Jude.[34] Later that month, Chris Zylka was cast to play Daniel, who was touted as "the most beautiful boy in the world and a deaf-mute";[35] however, Zylka was later replaced by an unmentioned actor, due to his reluctance to shave his head for the role.[36] Britne Oldford was cast in the recurring role of Alma, Peters' character's supposed dead/missing wife.[37] In July 2012, Mark Consuelos was cast as a patient named Spivey, who was described as a degenerate bully.[38] Also in July, Clea DuVall was cast as Wendy, a school teacher and Lana's girlfriend,[39] and Franka Potente was cast in an unspecified role, which was later revealed to be Anne Frank / Charlotte Brown.[40]

In August 2012, Blake Sheldon was cast in the dual role of Devon and Cooper – both described as "tall, thin and psychopathic." Ultimately Sheldon would portray only Cooper.[41] Murder House actress Frances Conroy guest-starred as Shachath, the Angel of Death. Eric Stonestreet was scheduled to guest star this season as a killer, but his appearance never came to fruition.[42] Mark Margolis recurred as Sam Goodwin, while David Chisum and Amy Farrington guest-starred as a caring husband and a troubled mother, respectively.[43] In mid-October, Ian McShane joined the season in the recurring role of Leigh Emerson, a psychotic man who murders people while wearing a Santa Claus suit; he has a vendetta against Sister Jude.[44] Dylan McDermott appeared during the second half of the season as Johnny Morgan, the modern-day Bloody Face.

Filming edit

Principal photography for the second season began on July 17, 2012.[24] The exteriors for the second season were filmed in Hidden Valley, Ventura County, California, a rural area outside Los Angeles.[45] The exterior filming of Briarcliff was done at the Old Orange County Courthouse.[46] Series production designer Mark Worthington stated, "It's referred to as Richardsonian and Romanesque. It's named after an architect named Henry Hobson Richardson. He developed the style in the 19th century. It's circular arches, heavy stone. It's creepy, great for horror. It's dark, dark shiny brick. That's how we got away from all the hospital light stuff. There's still an institutional feel to it."[47]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

American Horror Story: Asylum has received positive reviews from critics. It scored 65 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 23 reviews.[48] The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 84% approval rating with an average rating of 7.27/10 based on 44 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "American Horror Story: Asylum crosses boundaries to shock and scare with sexy subplots and some innovative takes on current social issues."[49] James Poniewozik, from Time, said of the early episodes of the second season, "AHS: Asylum feels like a more focused, if equally frenetic, screamfest. It's also gorgeously realized, with a vision of its '60s institution setting so detailed you can smell the stale air and incense."[50]

Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post said, "It's to the credit of Asylum's writers, directors and cast that the emotional pain of the characters often feels as real as their uncertainty and terror."[51] However, Verne Gay of Newsday gave the season a C grade, writing that it "has some good special effects, just not much of a story to hang them on."[52] Linda Stasi of the New York Post thought this season was "over the top", stating, "I need to enter [an asylum] myself after two hours of this craziness."[53]

In a round-up of outstanding entertainers and programs of 2012, Jess Cagle of Entertainment Weekly praised "its ballsy, go-for-broke, don't-tax-the-attention-span-of-any-gnats-who-might-be-watching approach", writing, "You know a show has a lot going on when the occasional appearance of extraterrestrials is no more surprising than spotting a Prius on Modern Family. FX's grand experiment American Horror Story came howling back for its second terrifying season with less of a story...than a macabre, unforgettable, discordant symphony of images and characters... American Horror Story: Asylum, set mostly in the 1960s, took the current zeitgeist – with all its free-floating fear, nefarious undercurrents, and outrageous anxiety – skinned it alive, and turned it into a lamp to illuminate our collectively twisted psyche and voracious appetite for distraction."[54]

American Horror Story (season 2): Critical reception by episode

Season 2 (2012–13): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[55]

Awards and nominations edit

In its second season, American Horror Story: Asylum was nominated for 89 awards and won 28.

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2012 17th Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or TV Film Evan Peters Nominated
Best TV Series – Genre American Horror Story: Asylum Nominated
IGN's Best of 2012: TV[56] Best Sci-Fi/Horror Series Nominated
Best TV Actress Jessica Lange Nominated
4th Dorian Awards[57] TV Performance of the Year Won
TV Drama of the Year American Horror Story: Asylum Won
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the Year Nominated
Campy TV Show of the Year Nominated
2013 3rd Critics' Choice TV Awards Best Movie or Miniseries Nominated
Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Zachary Quinto Won
James Cromwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Sarah Paulson Won
Lily Rabe Nominated
19th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Jessica Lange Nominated
24th GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding TV Movie or Mini-Series American Horror Story: Asylum Won
29th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Mini-Series, and Specials Nominated
39th Saturn Awards Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series Nominated
Best Actress on TV Sarah Paulson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TV Jessica Lange Nominated
70th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film Nominated
65th DGA Awards Outstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film Michael Rymer (for "Dark Cousin") Nominated
American Film Institute Awards 2012 TV Programs of the Year American Horror Story: Asylum Won
17th ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards TV movie or Miniseries Mark Worthington (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Won
60th MPSE Golden Reel Awards[58] Best Sound Editing: Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in TV Episode: "Welcome to Briarcliff" Won
17th Online Film & TV Association Awards[59] Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Jessica Lange Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Zachary Quinto Won
James Cromwell Nominated
Evan Peters Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Sarah Paulson Won
Lily Rabe Nominated
Best Motion Picture or Miniseries American Horror Story: Asylum Won
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Won
Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries Nominated
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Miniseries Nominated
Best Music in a Non-Series Won
Best Editing in a Non-Series Won
Best Cinematography in a Non-Series Won
Best Production Design in a Non-Series Won
Best Costume Design in a Non-Series Nominated
Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Non-Series Nominated
Best Sound in a Non-Series Won
Best Visual Effects in a Non-Series Won
Best New Theme Song in a Non-Series Won
Best New Titles Sequence in a Non-Series Won
65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Jessica Lange Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie James Cromwell Won
Zachary Quinto Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Sarah Paulson Nominated
65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie Mark Worthington, Andrew Murdock, Ellen Brill (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Nominated
Mark Worthington, Edward L. Rubin, Ellen Brill (for "Welcome to Briarcliff") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Chrisi Karvonides, Conan Castro (for "Madness Ends") Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie Michael Goi (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie Fabienne Bouville (for "Nor'easter") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or Movie Monte C. Haught, Janis Clark, Stacey K. Black, Natalie Driscoll, Michelle Ceglia Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Design Ryan Murphy, Kyle Cooper, Juan Ruiz Anchia, Kate Berry Nominated
Outstanding Make-up for a Miniseries or Movie Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight, John Elliot Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Make-up for a Series, Miniseries, Movie, or Special Eryn Krueger Mekash, Mike Mekash, Hiroshi Yada, Christopher Nelson, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight, Christien Tinsley, Jason Hamer Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special Gary Megregian, Steve M. Stuhr, Jason Krane, Christian Buenaventura, Timothy A. Cleveland, David Klotz, Andrew Dawson, Noel Vought (for "Welcome to Briarcliff") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie Sean Rush, Joe Earle, Doug Andham (for "Welcome to Briarcliff") Nominated
2nd PAAFTJ TV Awards*[60] Best Miniseries or TV Movie American Horror Story: Asylum Nominated
Best Lead Actress in Miniseries or TV Movie Jessica Lange Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie James Cromwell Nominated
Zachary Quinto Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Sarah Paulson Nominated
Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie Zachary Quinto, Joseph Fiennes, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Lizzie Brocheré, James Cromwell, Jessica Lange Nominated
Best Directing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Michael Rymer (for "Dark Cousin") Nominated
Best Writing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Brad Falchuk (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Nominated
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in a Miniseries or TV Movie Michael Goi (cinematography), Mark Worthington (production design), Andrew Murdock (art direction), Elen Brill (set decoration), Monte C. Haught (hair), Lou Eyrich (costumes) (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Nominated
Best Technical Achievement in a Miniseries or TV Movie Stewart Schill (film editing), Jason Piccioni (visual effects), John Bauman (sound mixing) (for "Madness Ends") Nominated
Bram Stoker Award 2012[61][62] Superior Achievement in a Screenplay Tim Minear (for "Dark Cousin") Nominated
27th ASC Awards[63] Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography: Motion Picture/Miniseries Michael Goi, ASC (for "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2") Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards 2013[64] BMI Cable Award Charlie Clouser Won
Cesar Davila-Irizarry Won
29th Artios Awards[65] TV movie or Miniseries Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Eric Souliere (Associate) Nominated
49th CAS Awards[66][67] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – TV Movie or Miniseries Sean Rush (Production Mixer)
Joe Earle, CAS (Re-recording Mixer)
Doug Andham, CAS (Re-recording Mixer)
James S. Levine (Scoring Mixer)
Judah Getz (ADR Mixer)
Kyle Billingsley (Foley Mixer)
(for "Welcome to Briarcliff")
Nominated
15th CDG Awards[68] Outstanding Made for TV Movie or Mini-Series Lou Eyrich Won
5th Dorian Awards[57] TV Musical Performance of the Year Jessica Lange and cast (for "The Name Game") Nominated
8th HPA Awards[69][70] Outstanding Editing – TV Joe Leonard and Bradley Buecker, A.C.E. (for "Welcome To Briarcliff") Nominated
Key Art Awards 2013[71] Best Engagement American Horror Story: Asylum (for its Blu-Ray/DVD commercial, "AHS Asylum: Get Committed") Won
17th PRISM Awards[72] Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Substance Use Episodes: "Nor'easter", "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2", "Dark Cousin" Won
TV Guide Awards 2013[73] Favorite Villain Zachary Quinto (as Bloody Face) Nominated
Women's Image Network Awards 2013[74] Outstanding Actress Made for TV Movie/Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated
2014 Society of Camera Operators Awards 2014[75][76] Camera Operator of the Year – TV James Reid, SOC Nominated
25th PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Long-Form TV Brad Buecker, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Tim Minear, Ryan Murphy, Jennifer Salt, Chip Vucelich, James Wong Nominated
Bram Stoker Award 2013[77][78] Superior Achievement in a Screenplay Brad Falchuk (for "Spilt Milk") Nominated
64th ACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV Stewart Schill, A.C.E. (for "The Name Game") Nominated

* The Pan-American Association of Film & Television Journalists never announced the winners.

Ratings edit

The first episode of the season gained a 2.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49 and garnered 3.85 million viewers,[79] marking the highest numbers for the series and the highest numbers for the night's cable competition.[80]

Home media edit

American Horror Story: Asylum – The Complete Second Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 13 Episodes
  • 4 Disc Set (DVD)
  • 3 Disc Set (BD)
  • English 5.1 Dolby Digital
  • Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
  • Runtime: 554 Minutes
  • The Orderly
  • What is American Horror Story: Asylum?
  • Welcome to Briarcliff Manor
  • The Creatures
  • Deleted Scenes
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
October 8, 2013 (2013-10-08)[81] October 21, 2013 (2013-10-21)[82] November 15, 2013 (2013-11-15)[83]

Soundtrack edit

Digital singles edit

Year Song Performer Episode Notes
2013 "The Name Game" Jessica Lange "The Name Game"
Note: Released by 20th Century Fox TV Records.

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  • Official website
  • American Horror Story: Asylum at IMDb

american, horror, story, asylum, second, season, american, horror, anthology, television, series, american, horror, story, subtitled, asylum, takes, place, 1964, follows, stories, staff, inmates, occupy, fictional, mental, institution, briarcliff, manor, inter. The second season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story subtitled Asylum takes place in 1964 and follows the stories of the staff and inmates who occupy the fictional mental institution Briarcliff Manor and intercuts with events in the past and present The ensemble cast includes Zachary Quinto Joseph Fiennes Sarah Paulson Evan Peters Lily Rabe Lizzie Brochere Dylan McDermott James Cromwell and Jessica Lange with all returning from the first season except newcomers Fiennes Brochere and Cromwell The season marks the first to not feature cast mainstays Connie Britton Taissa Farmiga and Denis O Hare American Horror Story AsylumPromotional poster and home media cover artStarringZachary Quinto Joseph Fiennes Sarah Paulson Evan Peters Lily Rabe Lizzie Brochere James Cromwell Jessica LangeNo of episodes13ReleaseOriginal networkFXOriginal releaseOctober 17 2012 2012 10 17 January 23 2013 2013 01 23 Season chronology PreviousMurder HouseNext CovenList of episodes Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for cable network FX the series is produced by 20th Century Fox Television Asylum was broadcast between October 17 2012 to January 23 2013 consisting of 13 episodes and attracting moderate ratings success for the network Like its predecessor the second season was well received by television critics particularly for the performances of Lange Cromwell Quinto Paulson Peters and Rabe As a result the season garnered seventeen Primetime Emmy Award nominations more than any other show including Outstanding Miniseries or Movie and four acting nominations for Lange Paulson Cromwell and Quinto with Cromwell winning for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie In addition Quinto and Paulson won their respective supporting categories at the 3rd Critics Choice Television Awards Despite being formally anthological some of the cast members reprise their roles in the fourth and the sixth seasons Freak Show and Roanoke such as Rabe Naomi Grossman Paulson and James Cromwell portraying Sister Mary Eunice McKee Pepper Lana Winters and a young version of Dr Arthur Arden also known as Hans Gruper respectively Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Special guest stars 1 3 Recurring 1 4 Guest stars 2 Episodes 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards and nominations 4 3 Ratings 5 Home media 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Digital singles 7 References 8 External linksCast and characters editMain article List of American Horror Story cast members Main edit Asylum main cast nbsp Zachary Quinto nbsp Joseph Fiennes nbsp Sarah Paulson nbsp Evan Peters nbsp Lily Rabe nbsp James Cromwell nbsp Jessica Lange Zachary Quinto as Dr Oliver Thredson Joseph Fiennes as Monsignor Timothy Howard Sarah Paulson as Lana Winters Evan Peters as Kit Walker Lily Rabe as Sister Mary Eunice McKee Lizzie Brochere as Grace Bertrand James Cromwell as Dr Arthur Arden Jessica Lange as Sister Jude Martin Special guest stars edit Chloe Sevigny as Shelley Ian McShane as Leigh Emerson Recurring edit Naomi Grossman as Pepper Adam Levine as Leo Morrison Fredric Lehne as Frank McCann Britne Oldford as Alma Walker Frances Conroy as Shachath Jenna Dewan as Teresa Morrison Clea DuVall as Wendy Peyser Mark Engelhardt as Carl Barbara Tarbuck as Mother Superior Claudia Mark Consuelos as Spivey Matthew John Armstrong as Detective Byers Mark Margolis as Sam Goodman Dylan McDermott as Johnny Morgan Joel McKinnon Miller as Detective Connors Guest stars edit Joe Egender as Billy Marshall Vanessa Mizzone as Lois Franka Potente as Charlotte BrownEpisodes editSee also List of American Horror Story episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeUS viewers millions 131 Welcome to Briarcliff Bradley BueckerTim MinearOctober 17 2012 2012 10 17 2ATS013 85 1 In present day a newlywed couple Teresa and Leo explore the now abandoned Briarcliff Manor a former insane asylum in rural Massachusetts Flashback to 1964 when Kit Walker is being committed there accused of being infamous serial killer Bloody Face Kit protests his innocence and flashes of his scattered memory suggest something far more sinister responsible At Briarcliff Kit befriends Grace a fellow inmate believed to have murdered her family Journalist Lana Winters trespasses onto Briarcliff intent on exposing its mistreatment of inmates so she can gain a better career for her and for her lover Wendy Peyser a teacher She is confronted by the tyrannical Sister Jude who has her committed to the asylum because of her homosexuality A bitter rivalry is ignited between Sister Jude and Dr Arthur Arden 142 Tricks and Treats Bradley BueckerJames WongOctober 24 2012 2012 10 24 2ATS023 06 2 In the present day Teresa and Leo are attacked and pursued through Briarcliff by Bloody Face Dr Oliver Thredson arrives at Briarcliff as Kit s court appointed therapist to determine if he can stand trial for the Bloody Face murders Bloody Face kills people in both periods present and 1964 Meanwhile an exorcist is called to the asylum after a teenager s behavior goes beyond clinical help he is possessed by a demon The ritual gives Lana and Grace a chance to escape but Lana who feels betrayed that Grace wants Kit to go with them foils the plan by getting Grace and Kit caught The possessed teenager exposes Sister Jude s dark past that haunts her to this day revealing that she used to be a sleazy bar singer who accidentally ran over a little girl while driving drunk back in 1949 The teenager dies after the demon exits his body during the exorcism and enters Sister Mary Eunice making her faint 153 Nor easter Michael UppendahlJennifer SaltOctober 31 2012 2012 10 31 2ATS032 47 3 In the present Teresa and Leo are shot by men in Bloody Face masks who are then approached by another Bloody Face In 1964 the possessed Sister Mary Eunice begins her corruption of the asylum She kills a female patient called the Mexican who senses that she is possessed Next Sister Mary tries to seduce Dr Arden and then drives Sister Jude nearly insane by hinting at her past transgressions With the news announcement that a storm is approaching Sister Jude decides to throw a movie night to calm the inmates Grace Kit and Lana attempt to escape the prison during the storm but retreat after crossing paths with the cannibalistic Raspers who dwell in the woods surrounding the asylum Shelley wishes to escape with them but is caught by Dr Arden who knocks her out and partially amputates her legs 164 I Am Anne Frank Part 1 Michael UppendahlJessica SharzerNovember 7 2012 2012 11 07 2ATS042 65 4 A woman identifying herself as Anne Frank is brought into the asylum Anne Frank panics when she first sees Dr Arden She tells Sister Jude that Dr Arden is Dr Hans Gruber a Nazi doctor Sister Jude wonders how to bring about the reality of Dr Arden Meanwhile Grace admits to Kit that she killed her father and stepmother for sexually abusing her Kit wonders if he in fact really is the serial killer Bloody Face and is simply blocking what happened the night his wife disappeared After aversion therapy fails with Lana Dr Thredson promises that he will get her out of Briarcliff by the end of the week Anne Frank attacks Dr Arden and stumbles onto Shelley who begs Anne to kill her as she is turning into a Rasper due to Dr Arden s experiments 175 I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Alfonso Gomez RejonBrad FalchukNovember 14 2012 2012 11 14 2ATS052 78 5 Sister Jude hires a famed Nazi hunter named Mr Goodman to build a case against Dr Arden Dr Thredson convinces Kit to make a startling confession Anne Frank s husband shows up to take her home but returns her after she nearly suffocated their infant son Dr Arden offers to perform a lobotomy on her and is given permission After Dr Arden threatens Sister Jude she sneaks out on a one night stand for a few drinks at a bar Dr Thredson helps Lana escape but traps her in his home revealing himself as the real Bloody Face To prevent Jude from finding Shelley Sister Mary Eunice takes Shelley to a schoolyard stairwell where she is discovered 186 The Origins of Monstrosity David SemelRyan MurphyNovember 21 2012 2012 11 21 2ATS061 89 6 To perform last rites the Monsignor visits Shelley at the hospital and strangles her with rosary beads A mysterious young girl becomes a new patient at Briarcliff after her mother believes she has killed someone A flashback shows how Dr Arden came to work at Briarcliff Sister Jude finally gets evidence of Dr Arden s horrific past but puts someone s life and her career at stake Meanwhile Dr Arden the Monsignor and Sister Mary Eunice indirectly form an evil union Elsewhere Lana remains a hostage of Dr Thredson Bloody Face who enlightens her about his past In the present day the police arrive at the asylum to discover three bodies while it is also discovered that Bloody Face has captured Teresa 197 Dark Cousin Michael RymerTim MinearNovember 28 2012 2012 11 28 2ATS072 27 7 The Angel of Death appears at the asylum after several patients wish to die one of which is Grace The angel s visit does not sit well with Sister Mary Eunice but both agree their work is not finished Sister Jude plans to use the angel s services but first must attempt to make peace with the parents of the girl she hit years ago Jude is stunned to learn the girl survived the accident After Lana can get away from Dr Thredson she is injured in a freak car accident and taken back to Briarcliff Also Kit escapes custody to break Grace out of the asylum but she is accidentally shot by the chief guard Frank and dies 208 Unholy Night Michael LehmannJames WongDecember 5 2012 2012 12 05 2ATS082 36 8 On Christmas Eve in 1962 a man kills a Charity Santa and then a family while dressed in the stolen Santa costume landing himself in Briarcliff The next year while celebrating Christmas at Briarcliff he commits a murder and is locked away in solitary confinement by Sister Jude In 1964 it is Christmastime once again and Sister Mary Eunice is leading the festivities Sister Jude sneaks into the asylum and tries to kill Sister Mary Eunice but is thwarted and escorted from the building Mary Eunice then frees Leigh the patient who committed the Christmas murders from his solitary confinement and allows him to join the Christmas celebration Dr Arden growing more disturbed by Sister Mary Eunice s behavior secretly calls on Sister Jude for help in saving her possibly through an exorcism Instead when Sister Jude arrives at Briarcliff Sister Mary Eunice locks her in her office with Leigh so he can seek revenge on her for putting him in solitary for so long and treating him inhumanely This reveals Dr Arden s efforts to be a ruse at Sister Eunice s behest Sister Jude is beaten and thrown around but she manages to stab Leigh and escape him Meanwhile Lana reunites with Kit making him privy to the fact that Dr Thredson is Bloody Face which proves him innocent Dr Thredson finds Lana at the asylum and tries to kill her but Kit saves her and Thredson is left tied up alive on the floor Dr Arden also has a startling encounter in the Death Chute while disposing of Grace s body which disappears 219 The Coat Hanger Jeremy PodeswaJennifer SaltDecember 12 2012 2012 12 12 2ATS092 22 9 Modern day Bloody Face Johnny Morgan attends a therapy session where he reveals himself to be the son of Dr Thredson aka Bloody Face He has been following in his father s footsteps but without any medical training His therapist is later found murdered In 1964 Sister Mary Eunice reveals to Lana that she is pregnant by Dr Thredson but she remains in the asylum without being allowed an abortion Sister Jude is officially removed from her position and admitted as a patient for stabbing Leigh and murdering several other people whose deaths she is falsely accused of by various people in power at Briarcliff including Monsignor Howard Lana and Kit trick Dr Thredson into confessing that he is Bloody Face by threatening to abort Lana s pregnancy After revealing their ruse Lana admits she already killed it with a coat hanger Dr Arden finds Kit and shares that he has seen the aliens Kit spoke of when they took Grace s body from him Dr Arden convinces him to almost die and force the aliens to return Monsignor Howard leads a penitent Leigh to be baptized with disastrous results Lana discovers that Dr Thredson has escaped with the help of Sister Mary Eunice who informs her that she is still pregnant with a boy When Dr Arden kills Kit he finds Grace alive in a cell saved by the aliens and pregnant at full term with Kit s baby Monsignor Howard is later found crucified His death wish summons the Angel of Death 2210 The Name Game Michael LehmannJessica SharzerJanuary 2 2013 2013 01 02 2ATS102 21 10 Dr Arden tells Kit that the aliens never came to save him so Dr Arden brought him back from death and withholds information about Grace When Dr Arden visits Grace he finds that she is protected from his experiments by the aliens and Pepper the pinhead who knows much more than she should Monsignor Howard has apparently survived encouraged by the Angel of Death s revelations about the Devil s presence at Briarcliff Dr Thredson seeks out Kit and Lana who he is keeping alive as the mother of their baby Now a patient and known by her common name Judy Martin Sister Jude gets subjected to the asylum s inhumane torturous treatments and falls into insanity Sister Mary Eunice rapes Monsignor Howard now fully aware of her possession He seeks Judy s advice which is to kill Sister Mary Eunice Dr Arden puts an end to his experiments shooting each of the Raspers While looking for Dr Arden Dr Thredson witnesses Grace going into labor and a boy is later born Thredson reveals this to Kit then looks for the incriminating tape but Lana has moved it and is the only one who knows its whereabouts Taking the fight to Sister Mary Eunice Monsignor Howard eventually pushes her off the third floor where the Angel of Death takes both her life and her possession Saddened by her death Dr Arden kills himself in the same fire that cremates Sister Mary Eunice s body Judy is visited by Mother Superior Claudia and asks her to free Lana 2311 Spilt Milk Alfonso Gomez RejonBrad FalchukJanuary 9 2013 2013 01 09 2ATS112 51 11 Told by Judy of Lana s innocence Mother Superior Claudia manages to help Lana escape from the asylum who exposes the crimes at Briarcliff and those of Dr Thredson Lana later confronts Dr Thredson Bloody Face at his house and kills him Kit Grace and their son are set free and reunited at Kit s home where they find Alma with another baby Judy promises Monsignor Howard that his and the asylum s downfall are soon to come Lana tries to get Judy out of Briarcliff but fails because Monsignor Howard has faked her death 2412 Continuum Craig ZiskRyan MurphyJanuary 16 2013 2013 01 16 2ATS122 30 12 Two years since his release from Briarcliff Kit must deal with his polygamic life with Alma and Grace Horrified of the aliens abductions Alma eventually becomes hysterical chops Grace to death and ends up being committed to Briarcliff Sister Jude now known as Betty Drake slips further into insanity at the asylum In 1969 Lana publishes a book about her ordeal even though it may not all be true Alma dies in the asylum In the present day Johnny seeks out a copy of the book to continue his father s murderous work 2513 Madness Ends Alfonso Gomez RejonTim MinearJanuary 23 2013 2013 01 23 2ATS132 29 13 In the present day Lana Winters now older and a famous out and proud television reporter grants an interview in which she discusses her crusade to closing down Briarcliff and exposing Dr Arden as a Nazi war criminal which led to the Monsignor killing himself It is later revealed that in 1970 Kit had secretly rescued Sister Jude from Briarcliff Jude eventually becomes part of Kit s family creating strong ties with his two children Jude dies in Kit s home six months later from an apparent brain tumor Kit develops pancreatic cancer and is taken away by the aliens never to be seen again Johnny confronts Lana after the interview by pointing a gun at her and reveals that he is her son from her one time rape by Dr Thredson Lana ultimately convinces Johnny to put down the gun before shooting him herself In the final scene there is a flashback to the first episode Welcome to Briarcliff in which Jude tries to convince Lana to give up her desires to interview the killer Bloody Face Production editDevelopment edit What you saw in the season one finale was the end of the Harmon house The second season of the show will be a brand new home or building to haunt Just like this year every season of this show will have a beginning middle and end The second season won t be in L A It will obviously be in America but in a completely different locale Executive producer Ryan Murphy on American Horror Story s second season 14 In October 2011 the FX Network renewed American Horror Story for a second season In December 2011 series co creator Ryan Murphy announced his plans to change the characters and location for the second season 15 He did say however that some actors who starred in the first season would be returning The people that are coming back will be playing completely different characters creatures monsters etc The Harmons stories are done People who are coming back will be playing entirely new characters he announced 14 In May 2012 Murphy revealed that the setting for the second season would be an institution for the criminally insane that Jessica Lange s character operates in the 1960s 16 called Briarcliff Manor and located on the East Coast 17 In an interview with Entertainment Weekly Murphy spoke about originally wanting to set the season in prison I think at one point as we were spitballing season two before we landed on the asylum idea we had actually talked about doing the second season in a prison but then Alcatraz came along and stole that idea It was never very definitive but I always liked that idea I think an insane asylum for us was probably much more effective 18 Talking about the season Murphy commented It s a completely different world and has nothing to do with season 1 there s not a mention of season 1 The second season is set in a completely different time period 19 He later said Everyone looks so different people who were enemies last year are allies this year The sets are amazing It s 1964 so everything looks very different 20 To me last year was a family drama This is our version of a workplace drama Co creator Brad Falchuk on the second season 17 Murphy had also told TV Guide that there would not be any ghosts in the second season I think the story is horrifying he said The story is a period piece in a mental institution based largely on truth and truth is always scarier than fiction 21 In August 2012 Murphy announced the season s new name by stating We picked Asylum because it not only describes the setting an insane asylum run by Jessica Lange s character which was formerly a tuberculosis ward but also signifies a place of haven for the unloved and the unwanted he said This year s theme is about sanity and tackling real life horrors 22 Previous consulting producer Tim Minear was promoted to executive producer and continued writing for the series beginning with the season premiere 23 He also scripted the season finale Casting edit In March 2012 Murphy revealed that the second season had been conceptualized around Jessica Lange saying This will really be the Jessica Lange show so I m very excited about it We are designing this amazing new opposite of the Constance character for her She and I have spoken about different things She has a lot of ideas and has a lot of input into her character She told me some things she has always wanted to play as an actress 24 She portrayed Sister Jude an apparent sadistic nun Zachary Quinto who had a recurring role as Chad in the first season was confirmed as one of the leads in March 2012 25 He portrayed Dr Oliver Thredson a psychiatrist with groundbreaking treatment methods that go against Sister Jude s Comparing his new character to his previous one Quinto said He s much more grounded and in control 26 At the PaleyFest 2012 Evan Peters Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe were confirmed to return as main cast members for the second season 27 Paulson portrayed Lana Winters a lesbian reporter whose girlfriend is coerced by Sister Jude into having her committed to the asylum Rabe portrayed Sister Mary Eunice an innocent and loyal second in charge to Sister Jude and Peters portrayed Kit Walker a man who s accused of murdering his wife Alma Britne Oldford but he claims aliens abducted her Murphy had stated that Peters who was last season s ultimate badass bad boy would be the hero of the show this season 16 It was reported in March 2012 that Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine was in final negotiations to appear in the second season and that he would play Leo a contemporary character and half of a couple called The Lovers according to Tim Stack of Entertainment Weekly 28 Levine revealed to E in June 2012 that his character is newly married and would go with his wife on their honeymoon I don t want to tell you too much but it s gory 29 Jenna Dewan Tatum played his wife Teresa 30 In April 2012 Lizzie Brochere was cast to play Grace a character described originally as a fierce ferocious extremely sexual and dangerous wild child sexpot to rival Jessica Lange s character but the role was later heavily revamped 31 In May 2012 James Cromwell signed on to co star as Dr Arthur Arden a man who works in the asylum 32 and who is revealed to have been a Nazi Chloe Sevigny played the role of Shelley a nymphomaniac whose husband has her placed in the asylum 33 In June 2012 Joseph Fiennes joined the main cast as Monsignor Timothy Howard a possible love interest for Jessica Lange s Sister Jude 34 Later that month Chris Zylka was cast to play Daniel who was touted as the most beautiful boy in the world and a deaf mute 35 however Zylka was later replaced by an unmentioned actor due to his reluctance to shave his head for the role 36 Britne Oldford was cast in the recurring role of Alma Peters character s supposed dead missing wife 37 In July 2012 Mark Consuelos was cast as a patient named Spivey who was described as a degenerate bully 38 Also in July Clea DuVall was cast as Wendy a school teacher and Lana s girlfriend 39 and Franka Potente was cast in an unspecified role which was later revealed to be Anne Frank Charlotte Brown 40 In August 2012 Blake Sheldon was cast in the dual role of Devon and Cooper both described as tall thin and psychopathic Ultimately Sheldon would portray only Cooper 41 Murder House actress Frances Conroy guest starred as Shachath the Angel of Death Eric Stonestreet was scheduled to guest star this season as a killer but his appearance never came to fruition 42 Mark Margolis recurred as Sam Goodwin while David Chisum and Amy Farrington guest starred as a caring husband and a troubled mother respectively 43 In mid October Ian McShane joined the season in the recurring role of Leigh Emerson a psychotic man who murders people while wearing a Santa Claus suit he has a vendetta against Sister Jude 44 Dylan McDermott appeared during the second half of the season as Johnny Morgan the modern day Bloody Face Filming edit Principal photography for the second season began on July 17 2012 24 The exteriors for the second season were filmed in Hidden Valley Ventura County California a rural area outside Los Angeles 45 The exterior filming of Briarcliff was done at the Old Orange County Courthouse 46 Series production designer Mark Worthington stated It s referred to as Richardsonian and Romanesque It s named after an architect named Henry Hobson Richardson He developed the style in the 19th century It s circular arches heavy stone It s creepy great for horror It s dark dark shiny brick That s how we got away from all the hospital light stuff There s still an institutional feel to it 47 Reception editCritical response edit American Horror Story Asylum has received positive reviews from critics It scored 65 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 23 reviews 48 The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 84 approval rating with an average rating of 7 27 10 based on 44 reviews The website s consensus reads American Horror Story Asylum crosses boundaries to shock and scare with sexy subplots and some innovative takes on current social issues 49 James Poniewozik from Time said of the early episodes of the second season AHS Asylum feels like a more focused if equally frenetic screamfest It s also gorgeously realized with a vision of its 60s institution setting so detailed you can smell the stale air and incense 50 Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post said It s to the credit of Asylum s writers directors and cast that the emotional pain of the characters often feels as real as their uncertainty and terror 51 However Verne Gay of Newsday gave the season a C grade writing that it has some good special effects just not much of a story to hang them on 52 Linda Stasi of the New York Post thought this season was over the top stating I need to enter an asylum myself after two hours of this craziness 53 In a round up of outstanding entertainers and programs of 2012 Jess Cagle of Entertainment Weekly praised its ballsy go for broke don t tax the attention span of any gnats who might be watching approach writing You know a show has a lot going on when the occasional appearance of extraterrestrials is no more surprising than spotting a Prius on Modern Family FX s grand experiment American Horror Story came howling back for its second terrifying season with less of a story than a macabre unforgettable discordant symphony of images and characters American Horror Story Asylum set mostly in the 1960s took the current zeitgeist with all its free floating fear nefarious undercurrents and outrageous anxiety skinned it alive and turned it into a lamp to illuminate our collectively twisted psyche and voracious appetite for distraction 54 American Horror Story season 2 Critical reception by episode Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Season 2 2012 13 Percentage of positive critics reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes 55 Awards and nominations edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by American Horror Story In its second season American Horror Story Asylum was nominated for 89 awards and won 28 Year Association Category Nominee s Result 2012 17th Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or TV Film Evan Peters Nominated Best TV Series Genre American Horror Story Asylum Nominated IGN s Best of 2012 TV 56 Best Sci Fi Horror Series Nominated Best TV Actress Jessica Lange Nominated 4th Dorian Awards 57 TV Performance of the Year Won TV Drama of the Year American Horror Story Asylum Won LGBT Themed TV Show of the Year Nominated Campy TV Show of the Year Nominated 2013 3rd Critics Choice TV Awards Best Movie or Miniseries Nominated Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Zachary Quinto Won James Cromwell Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Sarah Paulson Won Lily Rabe Nominated 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Jessica Lange Nominated 24th GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding TV Movie or Mini Series American Horror Story Asylum Won 29th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Movies Mini Series and Specials Nominated 39th Saturn Awards Best Syndicated Cable TV Series Nominated Best Actress on TV Sarah Paulson Nominated Best Supporting Actress on TV Jessica Lange Nominated 70th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Miniseries or TV Film Nominated 65th DGA Awards Outstanding Directing Miniseries or TV Film Michael Rymer for Dark Cousin Nominated American Film Institute Awards 2012 TV Programs of the Year American Horror Story Asylum Won 17th ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards TV movie or Miniseries Mark Worthington for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Won 60th MPSE Golden Reel Awards 58 Best Sound Editing Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in TV Episode Welcome to Briarcliff Won 17th Online Film amp TV Association Awards 59 Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Jessica Lange Won Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Zachary Quinto Won James Cromwell Nominated Evan Peters Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Sarah Paulson Won Lily Rabe Nominated Best Motion Picture or Miniseries American Horror Story Asylum Won Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Won Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries Nominated Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Miniseries Nominated Best Music in a Non Series Won Best Editing in a Non Series Won Best Cinematography in a Non Series Won Best Production Design in a Non Series Won Best Costume Design in a Non Series Nominated Best Makeup Hairstyling in a Non Series Nominated Best Sound in a Non Series Won Best Visual Effects in a Non Series Won Best New Theme Song in a Non Series Won Best New Titles Sequence in a Non Series Won 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Nominated Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Jessica Lange Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie James Cromwell Won Zachary Quinto Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Sarah Paulson Nominated 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie Mark Worthington Andrew Murdock Ellen Brill for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Nominated Mark Worthington Edward L Rubin Ellen Brill for Welcome to Briarcliff Nominated Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries Movie or Special Robert J Ulrich Eric Dawson Nominated Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries Movie or Special Chrisi Karvonides Conan Castro for Madness Ends Nominated Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie Michael Goi for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Nominated Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie Fabienne Bouville for Nor easter Nominated Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or Movie Monte C Haught Janis Clark Stacey K Black Natalie Driscoll Michelle Ceglia Nominated Outstanding Main Title Design Ryan Murphy Kyle Cooper Juan Ruiz Anchia Kate Berry Nominated Outstanding Make up for a Miniseries or Movie Eryn Krueger Mekash Kim Ayers Silvina Knight John Elliot Nominated Outstanding Prosthetic Make up for a Series Miniseries Movie or Special Eryn Krueger Mekash Mike Mekash Hiroshi Yada Christopher Nelson Kim Ayers Silvina Knight Christien Tinsley Jason Hamer Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries Movie or Special Gary Megregian Steve M Stuhr Jason Krane Christian Buenaventura Timothy A Cleveland David Klotz Andrew Dawson Noel Vought for Welcome to Briarcliff Won Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie Sean Rush Joe Earle Doug Andham for Welcome to Briarcliff Nominated 2nd PAAFTJ TV Awards 60 Best Miniseries or TV Movie American Horror Story Asylum Nominated Best Lead Actress in Miniseries or TV Movie Jessica Lange Nominated Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie James Cromwell Nominated Zachary Quinto Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Sarah Paulson Nominated Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie Zachary Quinto Joseph Fiennes Sarah Paulson Evan Peters Lily Rabe Lizzie Brochere James Cromwell Jessica Lange Nominated Best Directing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Michael Rymer for Dark Cousin Nominated Best Writing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Brad Falchuk for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Nominated Best Artistic Visual Achievement in a Miniseries or TV Movie Michael Goi cinematography Mark Worthington production design Andrew Murdock art direction Elen Brill set decoration Monte C Haught hair Lou Eyrich costumes for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Nominated Best Technical Achievement in a Miniseries or TV Movie Stewart Schill film editing Jason Piccioni visual effects John Bauman sound mixing for Madness Ends Nominated Bram Stoker Award 2012 61 62 Superior Achievement in a Screenplay Tim Minear for Dark Cousin Nominated 27th ASC Awards 63 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Motion Picture Miniseries Michael Goi ASC for I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Nominated BMI Film amp TV Awards 2013 64 BMI Cable Award Charlie Clouser Won Cesar Davila Irizarry Won 29th Artios Awards 65 TV movie or Miniseries Robert J Ulrich Eric Dawson Carol Kritzer Eric Souliere Associate Nominated 49th CAS Awards 66 67 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing TV Movie or Miniseries Sean Rush Production Mixer Joe Earle CAS Re recording Mixer Doug Andham CAS Re recording Mixer James S Levine Scoring Mixer Judah Getz ADR Mixer Kyle Billingsley Foley Mixer for Welcome to Briarcliff Nominated 15th CDG Awards 68 Outstanding Made for TV Movie or Mini Series Lou Eyrich Won 5th Dorian Awards 57 TV Musical Performance of the Year Jessica Lange and cast for The Name Game Nominated 8th HPA Awards 69 70 Outstanding Editing TV Joe Leonard and Bradley Buecker A C E for Welcome To Briarcliff Nominated Key Art Awards 2013 71 Best Engagement American Horror Story Asylum for its Blu Ray DVD commercial AHS Asylum Get Committed Won 17th PRISM Awards 72 Drama Series Multi Episode Storyline Substance Use Episodes Nor easter I Am Anne Frank Part 2 Dark Cousin Won TV Guide Awards 2013 73 Favorite Villain Zachary Quinto as Bloody Face Nominated Women s Image Network Awards 2013 74 Outstanding Actress Made for TV Movie Miniseries Jessica Lange Nominated 2014 Society of Camera Operators Awards 2014 75 76 Camera Operator of the Year TV James Reid SOC Nominated 25th PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Long Form TV Brad Buecker Dante Di Loreto Brad Falchuk Alexis Martin Woodall Tim Minear Ryan Murphy Jennifer Salt Chip Vucelich James Wong Nominated Bram Stoker Award 2013 77 78 Superior Achievement in a Screenplay Brad Falchuk for Spilt Milk Nominated 64th ACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV Stewart Schill A C E for The Name Game Nominated The Pan American Association of Film amp Television Journalists never announced the winners Ratings edit See also American Horror Story Ratings The first episode of the season gained a 2 2 ratings share among adults aged 18 49 and garnered 3 85 million viewers 79 marking the highest numbers for the series and the highest numbers for the night s cable competition 80 Home media editAmerican Horror Story Asylum The Complete Second Season Set Details Special Features 13 Episodes 4 Disc Set DVD 3 Disc Set BD English 5 1 Dolby Digital Subtitles English SDH Spanish French Runtime 554 Minutes The Orderly What is American Horror Story Asylum Welcome to 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