Ryan Murphy had already made his share of successful TV shows before “American Horror Story,” but the scare-filled FX anthology series soon became the project most closely associated with his name. It all started in 2011, when the first season, now known as “American Horror Story: Murder House,” introduced a cavalcade of ghosts, terrors, and a mysterious killer known as the Rubber Man.
“Murder House,” like every other season of “American Horror Story,” has no shortage of horrifying scenes. According to Murphy, one scene rises above the rest: the basement-dwelling, reanimated child monster infantata attacking Leah (Shelby Young) in the first Episode,…
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