I FOREWARN anyone who thinks their intelligence is being insulted by unrealistic scenarios in the first few episodes, to at least hold out until you start getting to episode 4. There is a reason it feels disjointed and over the top. I was frustrated and mad by episode 3, and ready to drop it, but held on, and am so happy I did. There's a method to the madness and after you realize what it is, you will hands down fall in love with the show. This is honestly Ryan Murphys deepest and most psychological / philosophical show that is critiquing the decay of American Life, morals and empathy. I find it to almost be even a critique on himself and his taste for the grotesque and exploitation of violence. This is definitely the work of someone going through therapy and parsing themselves out. DO NOT LISTEN TO THOSE WHO DIDN'T MAKE IT PAST THE 4TH EPISODE. You will kick yourself once you arrive and realize what its all about. Its purposely disjointed.