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      • Later in the series, it is revealed to be Dr. Oliver Thredson (Zachary Quinto). Disclosed in episode 5, audiences were let into the true horror of Dr. Thredson's actions when he kidnaps Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson) and turns on a lamp, but the lampshade is made from human skin.
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  2. Jun 3, 2024 · Dr. Arthur Arden and Dr. Oliver Thredson are inspired by real-life monsters like Josef Mengele and Ed Gein, making Asylum even more chilling. While American Horror Story season 2, Asylum, is easily one of the darkest seasons of the anthology TV series, several of its twisted storylines are actually based on true stories.

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  3. Oct 13, 2021 · AHS: Asylum's main antagonist Bloody Face is actually based on a well-known Serial Killer. How does Dr. Thredson compare to the true horror story?

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  4. Nov 1, 2020 · In Lana's case, Dr. Thredson attempted to associate homosexuality with nausea while also using male patients to act as a positive physical stimulation. In some cases, doctors would perform lobotomies as a form of conversion.

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  5. When someone planted a newspaper relating to Sister Jude's hit-and-run accident on her desk, she accused Dr. Thredson. Though he in fact intended to discuss Jed's death, by guessing that she was trying to protect her own guilty conscience he accidentally implied that he had planted the newspaper.

  6. In a shocking twist, it is revealed that Johnny Morgan, the son of Lana Winters and Dr. Thredson, becomes a disturbed individual who seeks to emulate his father’s murderous legacy. In 2024, he attempts to kill Lana but is ultimately killed by police.

  7. Sep 1, 2017 · In Season 2: Asylum, reporter Lana Winters is abducted by deranged killer Dr. Oliver Thredson. Thredson beheads and skins his victims, turning them into furniture, or using their skin and teeth to construct his “Bloody Face” mask.

  8. – Executive producer Ryan Murphy on American Horror Story's second season. In October 2011, the FX Network renewed American Horror Story for a second season. In December 2011, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced his plans to change the characters and location for the second season. He did say, however, that some actors who starred in the first season would be returning. "The people that ...