In 'Coven', Marie Laveau is a character that stays in your mind. As a voodoo queen, she has a long - standing feud with the witches of the coven. Her strong presence and the cultural elements she brings in from voodoo traditions make her a great character. And Nan, with her special powers of clairvoyance, is also a character that you can't forget easily.
Fiona Goode is very memorable. Her powerful witch abilities and her complex personality, being both alluring and menacing, make her stand out. Then there's Misty Day. Her kind - hearted nature combined with her unique powers like bringing the dead back to life in a swampy setting is really cool.
Misty Day is a very memorable witch. She has a kind heart and the power of resuscitation. Her connection with nature and her rather innocent personality among the more complex witches make her stand out. Also, Zoe Benson is memorable. She starts off as a young and inexperienced witch but grows in power and understanding throughout the story.
Fiona Goode is really interesting. She's this powerful and complex witch. Her thirst for power and her somewhat selfish actions made her a character you love to hate.
The diverse range of characters they play. From witches to historical figures like Delphine LaLaurie played by Kathy Bates. Each character has their own story and the cast does a great job of making them distinct. Also, the chemistry between the actors. They interact in ways that make the story engaging and full of drama, like the relationships between the young witches played by Emma Roberts, Taissa Farmiga and others.
One of the most memorable is Jessica Lange's characters. For instance, in 'Coven', her character Fiona Goode is a powerful and self - serving witch. She has a strong presence and her actions drive much of the story's conflict. Also, Rubber Man from 'Murder House' is iconic. The menacing look of the character in the black latex suit is really creepy and has become one of the show's most recognizable images.
The Rubber Man from the first season is really memorable. He was a symbol of the unknown and sexualized horror in the haunted house. Also, the witches in 'Coven' are hard to forget. Their different powers and personalities, like Cordelia's growth from a meek character to a strong Supreme, made them stand out. And then there's Dandy in 'Freak Show', a spoiled and deranged rich kid who brought a different kind of horror to the show.
The Rubber Man from 'Murder House' is iconic. With his menacing look and the mystery surrounding his identity and actions, he became one of the symbols of the show's horror elements.
One of the most memorable is probably Tate Langdon. He was a complex character with a dark past and a certain charm despite his actions. His relationship with Violet was both twisted and captivating.
One of the most terrifying moments is the Axeman's attacks. His sudden appearances and brutal killings are really scary. Another moment is when the witches face the voodoo threats, the intense confrontations are nerve - wracking.
The resurrection scenes in 'The Coven' can be quite terrifying. For example, when Misty Day brought back the dead, it was both fascinating and scary. The way the dead came back to life with a sort of otherworldly glow was spooky. And the idea that death could be so easily reversed in that context made it very unnerving.