Since Lois has woken up, a gruesome murder from her nightmare has already come to fruition only that all the other ...
“Grotesquerie” started as a comparatively simple story at the beginning of Season 1, following Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy ...
Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie has ended after keeping the audience hooked for ten episodes. The horror crime drama on FX follows Detective Lois Tryon, played by Niecy Nash-Betts, who has to uncover the ...
Lois Tryon is back, baby! But wait, did the season really end without Lois revealing the actual killer? You bet! Or rather, ...
“You’re so greedy,” Nash said, “and you’re bougie greedy.” Nash noted that Travis often ordered a range of meals, from ...
The FX drama ended its first season with even more mystery and very little to offer in terms clarity about what was real and what was fantasy in Detective Lois Tryon's story. Previously in Ryan ...
I love playing people that are at sometimes odd, quirky, extreme ends of the kind of social spectrum,” she told Decider.
After several mind-bending twists and turns, the first season of ‘Grotesquerie’ ends with Detective Lois Tryon trying to reconcile her coma dreams with reality. As more and more clues start pointing ...
The actress leads Ryan Murphy's Grotesquerie, which, up until the seventh episode, seemed to see her character, Detective Lois Tryon, investigating a deeply disturbing murderer plaguing her town.
"Every decision that's been made in the first half of the series is leading up to that," says EP Max Winkler, who helmed five of the 10 episodes, including standout "Red Haze." ...
Detective Lois Tryon feels these crimes are oddly personal, as if someone — or something — is taunting her. At home, Lois grapples with a strained relationship with her daughter, a husband in ...
Detective Lois Tryon feels these crimes are oddly personal, as if someone — or something — is taunting her. At home, Lois grapples with a strained relationship with her daughter, a husband in ...