Agreed. It's still to say though, that I don't see where Ryan Murphy got off acting like we were going to have this huge "twist" revealed in episode 6. He said something to the affect of "you'll realize that what you thought you were watching isn't at all what seems..." again I'm paraphrasing. But in reality, what we were watching (A show called My Roanoke Nightmare) was exactly what it seemed: a documentary with the real people telling the story and actors doing the reenactments, which were clearly labeled as such in the show. So I was disappointed when the "twist" was simply, "OK the documentary is over, so lets put everyone back in the house." IMO, that's not a twist, that's just the story progressing. I guess I was just expecting more given his description.