Not much this week, I’m afraid. Wasn’t really a fan of this episode. I am very happy to hear that in addition to Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters will be returning for Season 3.
First image: Causes of death were pulmonary fibrosis and pneumonia. RIP, Pepper. </3
Second and third images: Same inscriptions.. so Lana doesn’t really care about her fans; she’s consumed by fame and its benefits and desires even more? Maybe, but I don’t hate her. Nice try, Troll Murphy.
I think I will marathon the second season this weekend to see if there are any other things I can pick up on.
Any fellow ONTDers out there? I think the Oscar noms broke LJ… boo!
So… my assumptions:
3/4) Kit’s house is on fire. Grace tries to put it out.
5) Alma is under the sheet… oh, no!
7) It’s definitely Judy, not Mary Eunice.
Link to preview: http://youtu.be/01pFHms4UlQDamn photo limit. Well, I couldn’t leave out Pepper’s photo.
From Sister Jude’s file, I can make out these words:
BRIARCLIFF MANOR
CASE NOTES
(Photo captions:
BRIARCLIFF MANOR
PATIENT: MARTIN, JUDY
G - 2573 FEMALE)
… referred for treatment …
… unfit to stand trial for …
… of the hospital she is familiar with staff and patients.
… history
… Judy is a 60-year-old white woman. She had never been married, … not have children, and lived at Briarcliff Manor. She described herself as a Catholic.
She was born in Boston with with no known complications at … developed well as a small child, but was extremely scared of the dark and refused to sleep on her own until the age of 5 or (?) 10. She described herself as generally, a very nervous child. She grew up in the same house as her mother’s sister and her family, and therefore had a very close relationship with her two cousins, … and Shelley. She hated school and felt that teachers … is deft. She said, I felt everything I did … school at 15 with no formal qualifications.
Super sharpened image:

First three images:
Billie Holiday: “God Bless the Child” and “Solitude”
Perry Como: “Some Enchanted Evening” and “Bali Ha’i”
Edith Piaf: “La Vie en rose” and “Un refrain courait dans la rue”
Shirley Ellis: “The Name Game” and “Whisper to Me Wind”
Bobby Vinton: “Blue Velvet” and “Is There a Place”
Fourth image:
I can only see the last three columns… :/
First column:
Ray Charles (?): “What’d I Say” and “Santa Lucia”
Jerry Lee Lewis: “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “You Win Again”
?: “Jersey Bounce” and “You Call Everybody Darlin’”
Duke Ellington: “Take the ‘A’ Train” and “Satin Doll”
(Then the rest of the aforementioned songs.)
Second column:
Elvis Presley: “Jailhouse Rock” and “Treat Me Nice”
Little Richard: “Tutti Frutti” and “Rip It Up”
Bill Haley and His Comets: “Rock Around the Clock” and “Thirteen Women”
Chuck Berry: “Johnny B. Goode” and “My Ding-A-Ling”
Carl Perkins: “Blue Suede Shoes” and “Honey Don’t”
Ray Charles: “Georgia On My Mind” and “Carry Me Back To Virginia”
Bo Diddley: “Go Bo Diddley” and “Mona”
Chuck Berry: “Maybelline” and “Sweet Little Rock and Roller”
?
Third column:
Brenda Lee: “I’m Sorry” and “That’s All You Gotta Do”
Little Richard: “Long Tall Sally” and “Slippin’ and Slidin’”
Lesley Gore: “It’s My Party” and “Danny” (also sang “You Don’t Own Me” which Mary Eunice was singing)
Everly Brothers: “Bye Bye Love” and “I Wonder If I Care As Much”
Bobby Rydell: “Wild One” and “Little Bitty Girl”
Elvis Presley: “Hound Dog” and “Don’t Be Cruel”
Little Peggy March: “I Will Follow Him” and “Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love”
The Tokens: “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” and “Let Me Make My Own Mistakes”
Eddy Cochran: “Summertime Blues” and “Sittin’ In the Balcony”
?
Fifth image:
Buddy Holly: “That’ll Be the Day” and “I’m Lookin’ for Someone to Love”