"American Horror Story: Coven" is airing the second half of its spooktacular Halloween special on Wednesday, Nov. 6 and "Burn, Witch, Burn" does not disappoint as a follow-up to last week's "Fearful Pranks Ensue."
Viewers can definitely look forward to more of the zombies, which actor Brian Oerly tells Zap2it was actually scaled back a little last week.
"They actually cut quite a bit from [the barn scene]," says Oerly. "It was pretty messy. ... There was a lot of blood. They cut it down quite a bit. They played this music kind of loud over my screaming and hollering, I think they knocked it down. I think it was a little too much."
Oerly plays Clifton, one of the white men in 1961 who was part of the terrible lynching of the young boy Henry, played by Tyson Ford.
"We actually cut a lot of that scene too, which is completely understandable," says Oerly.
Viewers can definitely look forward to more of the zombies, which actor Brian Oerly tells Zap2it was actually scaled back a little last week.
"They actually cut quite a bit from [the barn scene]," says Oerly. "It was pretty messy. ... There was a lot of blood. They cut it down quite a bit. They played this music kind of loud over my screaming and hollering, I think they knocked it down. I think it was a little too much."
Oerly plays Clifton, one of the white men in 1961 who was part of the terrible lynching of the young boy Henry, played by Tyson Ford.
"We actually cut a lot of that scene too, which is completely understandable," says Oerly.
- 11/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
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