RYAN MURPHY: Maybe. I never thought about Glee when we were doing it. The fun of it, I think, is that you’re in Sister Jude’s shock therapy-induced fantasy. The idea was to really do a musical number that was something very ‘60s crossed with Jacob’s Ladder because it was in her head and it was sort of the beginning of her descent. It was very fun to do. We spent almost a whole day doing it.
You said that next year will be lighter. Is that still the case?
I mean, I don’t think anything could ever be as dark as the mental health care system in our country. I sorta feel like for the third version I want to do something that’s a little bit more “evil glamour.” Just something that’s a little bit more…one of the things that I missed this season was I really loved having that Romeo & Juliet youth story with Violet and Tate. I want something like that again and we’re doing something like that in the third season. And we’re contemplating shooting the show in a different place. We’re contemplating shooting it in a place in the country where true horror has been. We’ve got lots of delicious plans.
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I have a feeling that next season will be about witches (the "Name Game," as in, those who were targeted as witches could've named another "witch" and save themselves), which is also hinted in "I Put a Spell On You." Murphy also says "We’re contemplating shooting it in a place in the country where true horror has been." and that sounds a lot like Salem.
ReplyDeleteYup, "I Put A Spell On You" pinged with me right away and I'm definitely thinking witches and possibly Salem.
ReplyDeleteIt's most likely going to be a witch/occult storyline crossed with some love. I mean, "I put a Spell on You" and "Love Potion #9" both hint to witch-like storylines as well as a form of love involved.
ReplyDeleteJust hope they don't go with stereotypical witch genre-fluff. I really do hope they focus on the good side of being a follower of any form of paganism, for example, Wicca is a witch/pagan religion whose only rule is to "harm none [including yourself]"
Just tired of all this witch stereotypes when there are real, benevolent practicers of peaceful ways of living like Wicca.
That sounds like a great idea! :)
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