American Horror Story: Asylum Explained

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Showrunner:Ryan Murphy
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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.

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 high 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

See main article: List of American Horror Story cast members.

Main

Special guest stars

Recurring

Guest stars

Episodes

See also: List of American Horror Story episodes.

Production

Development

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.[1] 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.

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,[2] called Briarcliff Manor and located on the East Coast. 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."[3]

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."[4] 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."[5]

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."[6]

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."[7]

Previous consulting producer Tim Minear was promoted to executive producer and continued writing for the series, beginning with the season premiere.[8] He also scripted the season finale.

Casting

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."[9] 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.[10] 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."[11] At the PaleyFest 2012, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, and Lily Rabe were confirmed to return as main cast members for the second season.[12] 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.[2]

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.[13] 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."[14] Jenna Dewan-Tatum played his wife, Teresa.[15] 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.[16] In May 2012, James Cromwell signed on to co-star as Dr. Arthur Arden, a man who works in the asylum,[17] 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.[18]

In June 2012, Joseph Fiennes joined the main cast as Monsignor Timothy Howard, a possible love interest for Jessica Lange's Sister Jude.[19] 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";[20] however, Zylka was later replaced by an unmentioned actor, due to his reluctance to shave his head for the role.[21] Britne Oldford was cast in the recurring role of Alma, Peters' character's supposed dead/missing wife.[22] In July 2012, Mark Consuelos was cast as a patient named Spivey, who was described as a degenerate bully.[23] Also in July, Clea DuVall was cast as Wendy, a school teacher and Lana's girlfriend,[24] and Franka Potente was cast in an unspecified role, which was later revealed to be Anne Frank / Charlotte Brown.[25]

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.[26] 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.[27] Mark Margolis recurred as Sam Goodwin, while David Chisum and Amy Farrington guest-starred as a caring husband and a troubled mother, respectively.[28] 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.[29] Dylan McDermott appeared during the second half of the season as Johnny Morgan, the modern-day Bloody Face.

Filming

Principal photography for the second season began on July 17, 2012.[9] The exteriors for the second season were filmed in Hidden Valley, Ventura County, California, a rural area outside Los Angeles.[30] The exterior filming of Briarcliff was done at the Old Orange County Courthouse.[31] 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."[32]

Reception

Critical response

American Horror Story: Asylum has received positive reviews from critics. It scored 65 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 23 reviews.[33] 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."[34] 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."[35]

Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post said, "It's to the credit of Asylum writers, directors and cast that the emotional pain of the characters often feels as real as their uncertainty and terror."[36] 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."[37] 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."[38]

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."[39]

Accolades

See 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.

YearAssociationCategoryNominee(s)Result
201217th Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or TV FilmEvan Peters
Best TV Series – GenreAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
IGN's Best of 2012: TV[40] Best Sci-Fi/Horror Series
Best TV ActressJessica Lange
4th Dorian Awards[41] TV Performance of the Year
TV Drama of the YearAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the Year
Campy TV Show of the Year
20133rd Critics' Choice TV AwardsBest Movie or Miniseries
Best Actress in a Movie or MiniseriesJessica Lange
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or MiniseriesZachary Quinto
James Cromwell
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or MiniseriesSarah Paulson
Lily Rabe
19th Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesJessica Lange
24th GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding TV Movie or Mini-SeriesAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
29th TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Movies, Mini-Series, and Specials
39th Saturn AwardsBest Syndicated/Cable TV Series
Best Actress on TVSarah Paulson
Best Supporting Actress on TVJessica Lange
70th Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Miniseries or TV Film
65th DGA AwardsOutstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV Film
American Film Institute Awards 2012TV Programs of the YearAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
17th ADG Excellence in Production Design AwardsTV movie or MiniseriesMark Worthington
60th MPSE Golden Reel Awards[42] Best Sound Editing: Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in TVEpisode: "Welcome to Briarcliff"
17th Online Film & TV Association Awards[43] Best Actress in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesJessica Lange
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesZachary Quinto
James Cromwell
Evan Peters
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesSarah Paulson
Lily Rabe
Best Motion Picture or MiniseriesAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Miniseries
Best Music in a Non-Series
Best Editing in a Non-Series
Best Cinematography in a Non-Series
Best Production Design in a Non-Series
Best Costume Design in a Non-Series
Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Non-Series
Best Sound in a Non-Series
Best Visual Effects in a Non-Series
Best New Theme Song in a Non-Series
Best New Titles Sequence in a Non-Series
65th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited/Anthology or Movie
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or MovieJessica Lange
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited/ Anthology Series or MovieJames Cromwell
Zachary Quinto
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or MovieSarah Paulson
65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or MovieMark Worthington, Andrew Murdock, Ellen Brill
Mark Worthington, Edward L. Rubin, Ellen Brill
Outstanding Casting for a Limited/Anthology Series or MovieRobert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or SpecialChrisi Karvonides, Conan Castro
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or MovieMichael Goi
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or MovieFabienne Bouville
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or MovieMonte C. Haught, Janis Clark, Stacey K. Black, Natalie Driscoll, Michelle Ceglia
Outstanding Main Title DesignRyan Murphy, Kyle Cooper, Juan Ruiz Anchia, Kate Berry
Outstanding Make-up for a Miniseries or MovieEryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight, John Elliot
Outstanding Prosthetic Make-up for a Series, Miniseries, Movie, or SpecialEryn Krueger Mekash, Mike Mekash, Hiroshi Yada, Christopher Nelson, Kim Ayers, Silvina Knight, Christien Tinsley, Jason Hamer
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie, or SpecialGary Megregian, Steve M. Stuhr, Jason Krane, Christian Buenaventura, Timothy A. Cleveland, David Klotz, Andrew Dawson, Noel Vought
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or MovieSean Rush, Joe Earle, Doug Andham
2nd PAAFTJ TV Awards*[44] Best Miniseries or TV MovieAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
Best Lead Actress in Miniseries or TV MovieJessica Lange
Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV MovieJames Cromwell
Zachary Quinto
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV MovieSarah Paulson
Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV MovieZachary Quinto, Joseph Fiennes, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Lizzie Brocheré, James Cromwell, Jessica Lange
Best Directing for a Miniseries or TV MovieMichael Rymer
Best Writing for a Miniseries or TV Movie
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in a Miniseries or TV Movie
Best Technical Achievement in a Miniseries or TV MovieStewart Schill, Jason Piccioni, John Bauman
Bram Stoker Award 2012[45] [46] Superior Achievement in a Screenplay
27th ASC Awards[47] Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography: Motion Picture/MiniseriesMichael Goi, ASC
BMI Film & TV Awards 2013[48] BMI Cable AwardCharlie Clouser
Cesar Davila-Irizarry
29th Artios Awards[49] TV movie or MiniseriesRobert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Eric Souliere
49th CAS Awards[50] [51] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – TV Movie or MiniseriesSean Rush
Joe Earle, CAS
Doug Andham, CAS
James S. Levine
Judah Getz
Kyle Billingsley
15th CDG Awards[52] Outstanding Made for TV Movie or Mini-SeriesLou Eyrich
5th Dorian AwardsTV Musical Performance of the YearJessica Lange and cast
8th HPA Awards[53] [54] Outstanding Editing – TVJoe Leonard and Bradley Buecker, A.C.E.
Key Art Awards 2013[55] Best EngagementAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
17th PRISM Awards[56] Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Substance UseEpisodes: "Nor'easter", "I Am Anne Frank: Part 2", "Dark Cousin"
TV Guide Awards 2013[57] Favorite VillainZachary Quinto
Women's Image Network Awards 2013[58] Outstanding Actress Made for TV Movie/MiniseriesJessica Lange
2014Society of Camera Operators Awards 2014[59] [60] Camera Operator of the Year – TVJames Reid, SOC
25th PGA AwardsOutstanding Producer of Long-Form TVBrad Buecker, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Tim Minear, Ryan Murphy, Jennifer Salt, Chip Vucelich, James Wong
Bram Stoker Award 2013[61] [62] Superior Achievement in a ScreenplayBrad Falchuk
64th ACE Eddie AwardsBest Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for TVStewart Schill, A.C.E.
* The Pan-American Association of Film & Television Journalists never announced the winners.

Ratings

The first episode of the season gained a 2.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49 and garnered 3.85 million viewers,[63] marking the highest numbers for the series and the highest numbers for the night's cable competition.[64]

Home media

American Horror Story: Asylum – The Complete Second Season
Set DetailsSpecial 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 1Region 2Region 4
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Soundtrack

Digital singles

width=4%Yearwidth=20%Songwidth=15%Performerwidth=24%Episodewidth=37%%Notes
2013"The Name Game"Jessica Lange"The Name Game"
Note: Released by 20th Century Fox TV Records.

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