Thought I'd stray away from the usual sequel-talk for a moment to share a few thoughts I have on a subject that has been the subject of debate all week (and, no, this is not a post about Penn State). Here we go... Did you catch last week's episode of American Horror Story ? Episode seven of the first season, titled "Piggy Piggy" started off with a bang. The cold opening depicted a disturbingly real take on a school shooting. And while many critics, writers, reviewers, and hell, fans blasted the show for "going too far", or "crossing the line", I commend the show for its boldness. One may argue that showing a graphic school shooting is unnecessary, and there's no point in reminding the world of tragedy, but again, I disagree. I don't think the show went too far at all, in fact, I urge American Horror Story to keep pushing the boundaries. If a TV show can show us happy things like child birth to remind us of the joy, then why c