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American Horror Story Recap Episodes 6-10

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American Horror Story Recap Episodes 6-10

Told you that the American Horror Story: Freak Show episodes 6-10 recap would be up later today! Let’s get started!

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Episode 6 “Bullseye”: In episode six we learn about how incest was a thing in Dandy’s family after his mother Gloria hands Dandy a platter of condoms insisting that he mate with Bette and Dotte. She mentions how much trouble incest has caused the family in the past and thinks Dandy can break that cycle, the man child refuses though, saying that he’d never violate the girls because he loves them. WHAT A GUY!!! We’re introduced to Paul AKA “The Illustrated Seal” and his sexual endeavors, shacking up with both Elsa and the hospital worker who participated in the freak show orgy in episode one. #gettingit Once Elsa learns of her lovers betrayal with Penny she calls a troupe meeting and throws a BF (#bitchfit) because of that and the amount of shit talking going on about the disappearance of the conjoined twins. She says the only way for her to trust her crew is if they trust her and insists that one of the members of the troupe hop onto her spinning bullseye so she can practice her knife throwing. Paul volunteers. The first two knives are thrown safely, but the third one lands in Paul’s stomach. Moral of the story: Don’t mess with Elsa *finger snap*. Maggie and Stanley are desperate for a freak show members body to make some moolah, so they come up with an evil plan to kill sweet Ma Petite, because it will be quick and she won’t fight back. Maggie wakens the tiny princess in the middle of the night and carries her off to a nearby barn where she tells her they’re going to play a game. She places Ma Petite in a glass jar “like a butterfly!” exclaims the girl. We see Maggie holding a bottle of poison over the jar but luckily she can’t bring herself to do it. The episode ends with Jimmy at the door of Dandy Mott’s house when he learns that he might have something to do with the disappearance of the twins. Jimmy is escorted into the home, but little does he know, Dandy is armed with a dagger in the back of his pants. DUN DUN DUNNN! (The full review can be seen at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/11/12/american-horror-story-episode-6/)

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Episode 7 “Test of Strength”: This episode takes off where episode six ends, with Jimmy at the Mott residence. He convinces the girls to come back to the freak show. Upon their arrival the girls say that they wanted to be introduced to the finer things in life and Elsa made this possible by sending them to live with Dandy. She told the girls that they would always have a home at the freak show so they came back. All of these lies were made in order to black mail Elsa. Bette wanted her hair dyed blonde, caviar for breakfast, and to become a comedian while her sister wanted a twenty percent profit from the box office and the surgery to be separated from her twin. Stanley blackmails Dell once he learns about his sexuality. He threatens to tell the troupe unless Dell murders a freak show member for him. With this, Del attempts to kill Amazon Eve which backfired on him considering she beat the living hell out of the strong man. After this, Jimmy tells the ladies of the freak show that he’s going to have a man to man talk with Dell, so they go out for a drink.The men get drunky pants, and begin all of their inebriated babbling. All of a sudden, Jimmy runs to the alley way to hurl. Dell follows him and holds a brick to his head while his son’s back is turned. Jimmy then turns around, and tells Dell that he’s known he was his father for a long time, and begs for him to admit his paternity. Dell grows a heart for a minute and admits this to his son, they then make their way back to the carnival and call it a night. The unfortunate mutilation of Penny happens in Test of Strength when her Nazi like father learns of her association with the freak show. He has his daughter drugged and while she’s unconscious, a tattoo artist covers her face in scale like tattoos and has her tongue forked. So sad. The episode ended with the murder of the precious Ma Petite at the hands of Dell Toledo. He sneaked into her tent at night, offered her a new dress, and when she lifted her arms to hug him, he picked her up and broke her neck. 😦 (The full review can be seen at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/11/19/american-horror-story-episode-7/)

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Episode 8 “Blood Bath”: A whole lot of murder happened in Blood Bath, starting with the killing of Gloria Mott at the hands of her own son, Dandy. A lot about Dandy’s childhood is revealed, like his early murderous tendencies and how he was a child of incest. He blames his mother for all of the wrong in his life, and holds a gun to his head. Gloria pleads that she can’t go one without him if he kills himself. “Okay,” Dandy shrugs, and turns the gun on his mother, shooting her dead. Ethel Darling also gets killed in episode eight, at the hands of her best friend, Elsa. Ethel is on to all of Elsa’s shenanigans, and believes that she killed Ma Petite. Ethel shoots Elsa in the leg, but to her surprise nothing happens because Elsa has a wooden prosthetic. Ethel then holds the gun to her own head, but before she can pull the trigger, Elsa offers her a glass of Schnapps for the road. She goes to the bar cart to make a drink, well aware that Ethel is now pointing the gun at her, then turns around quickly and throws a knife into her best friend’s eye, killing her instantly. Thanks to Stanley, stage makeup, and a car driving itself into a tree, Elsa is able to play Ethel’s death off as a suicide. Two almost murders take place in this episode. Dandy desperately wants to axe Regina, who is the daughter of the murdered maid, Dora. Rest assured that this will happen soon enough. Penny’s father is also almost killed in this episode, but his murder was prevented by Maggie who walked in on Desiree, Eve, and Penny who were about to stab the man. She tells the ladies to take a chill pill, and they let him go free. Imma Wiggles, the new Fat Lady in the freak show is introduced in episode eight as well. (The full review can be seen here at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/12/03/american-horror-story-episode-8/)

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Episode 9 “Tupperware Party Massacre”: Dandy boy murders an Avon lady at the beginning of episode nine and sews her head onto the corpse of his mother and pretends that they’re the conjoined twins, Bette and Dotte. #weird A police man along with Regina show up at Dandy’s home, and Dandy doesn’t confirm nor deny that he’s killed anyone. However he talks about how much money his family has and offers to pay the cop one million dollars cash if he kills Regina. Without a moments hesitation, he turns the gun on her and shoots her dead. #corruptcops Jimmy shacks up with Miss Imma Wiggles…to each their own I suppose? Dotte confesses her love to Jimmy and drops her and her sister’s dress. “Not many men can boast of having a blonde and a brunette,” she says. Unfortunately, Jimmy tells the girls that he’s in love with someone else. He puts their dress back on, and the rejected twins walk away holding each others hand. Jimmy is invited to do his thing at a housewife’s Tupperware party. However, he gets kicked out for being drunky pants, “he kept missing,” scoffs Sylvia, the hostess. After Jimmy stumbles away, Dandy Boy knocks on the door, turning on the charm and asking to use their phone because his car broke down. The swooning housewife invites him in, and Dandy murders every single one of them, storing their fresh blood in the Tupperware. Jimmy is the one to pay the piper for this crime though, because his gloves were left at the crime scene. He is arrested at the end of the Tupperware Party Massacre. (The full review can be viewed at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/12/11/american-horror-story-episode-9/)

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Episode 10 “Orphans”: In this fantastic episode we learn about fan favorite Pepper’s tragic back story. We also learn of how she came to Briarcliff in season two American Horror Story: Asylum. Lily Rabe makes an appearance in Orphans, returning as Sister Mary Eunice from season two. Stanley visits Jimmy in jail, telling him that he’s going to get Jimmy a good lawyer to get him out. Jimmy tells Stanley that he has no money or valuables to pay for it, but Stanley assures him that he’ll think of something. (AKA the lobster claws!!!) Sweet Pepper’s soul mate, Salty passes away in episode ten. Stanley insists on taking care of the body by ways of cremation, so Elsa can get her beauty rest for becoming a television star. We then see Stanley hacking away at Salty’s head with an axe, while ashing a cigarette into an urn. Salty’s pinhead becomes the next display piece at the American Morbidity Museum. The museum had some surprise guests, Maggie and Desiree. After a fake psychic reading gone wrong to Desi and her beau Angus, a drunken Maggie confesses to her that her and Stanley are business partners. She claims that they pick the pockets of the audience after the show is over, but Desi calls bullshit. She then threatens Maggie’s life if her and her partner had anything to do with the recent murders at the freak show. Maggie then tells Desiree she has a plan to save the troupe from the evil Stanley. The girls head off to the museum to see Ma Petite’s body and Salty’s pinhead on display. They also see the newest addition to the museum….lobster hands. (To read Pepper’s back story, please view the entire review at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/12/17/american-horror-story-episode-10/)

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So there you have it, the recaps of American Horror Story: Freak Show episodes 6-10. Make sure you check back in at lifewithlilred tomorrow night for my review of episode eleven!! If you have any questions, comments, or concerns: leave me a comment and let’s chat! Happy Tuesday! -Sarah

American Horror Story Recap Episodes 1-5

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American Horror Story Recap Episodes 1-5

Hey guys! With the new episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show coming out tomorrow, I thought it would be fun to give a recap of the season thus far. Especially because the two week “holiday vacation” from the show felt like an eternity! So let’s dive right into it with the season premiere!

Episode 1 “Monsters Among Us”: Nothing extremely detrimental to the show happened in this episode. It basically set the stage for the rest of the season, introducing us to the freak show troupe, owned by Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange). We meet Twisty the clown who has a love for murdering people by maniacally stabbing them. In this episode he murders a young boys parents and kidnaps the boy. He also murders the boyfriend of a twenty something year old and kidnaps her as well. In the season premiere we also meet Gloria and Dandy Mott who purchase all the seats to one of the freak show performances. Dandy would like to purchase Bette and Dotte the conjoined twins for $15,000 but the girls refuse. (To read a full synopsis on this episode you can check out my full review at https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/10/10/american-horror-story-season-premiere/)

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Episode 2 “Massacres and Matinees”:  A lot of really important stuff happened in episode two. We are introduced to Desiree Dupree, a hermaphrodite and her husband, Dell Toledo, the strong man. We learn that Dell is the father of Jimmy Darling and the ex-husband to Ethel Darling. Elsa hired Dell with the intention of him becoming the troupes new powerful male leader. He showcases this authority by beating his son, Jimmy senseless at a local diner when he catches the troupe having an outing there. Dandy and his mother Gloria play a big part in this episode. Massacres and Matinees showed us just how far Gloria would go to please her man child son. While driving down a country road, she notices none other than Twisty ambling about. She invites him to her home to perform for Dandy. While in Dandy’s play room he demands entertainment from the clown. While Twisty is rummaging through a toy box, the curious Dandy tries to look through the bag that Twisty carries with him everywhere he goes. An angry Twisty whacks Dandy over the head with a bowling pin and runs off. In episode two, Twisty’s face under his smiling mask is revealed when his female hostage whacks him over the head with a board, causing his mask to fall. The kidnapped boy and girl run off. The female unfortunately runs straight into Dandy who goes out searching for the clown, she frantically tells him that a clown is going to kill her. A light bulb sparks in Dandy’s head and he hoists the girl on his shoulders sing songing “clown, I have something for you!!” Thus, a new dream team is formed. (The full review can be seen here: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/10/16/american-horror-story-episode-2/)

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Episode 3 “Edward Mordrake”: Oh yes, yes, yes indeed. I loved this episode very much. We are introduced to the con artists Stanley and Maggie who venture to the freak show with the hopes of making some serious cash. Maggie poses as a fortune teller while Stanley pretends to be a talent scout from Hollywood. They were inspired once they were offered a handsome sum of money for the remains of freak show members for the American Morbidity Museum. We learn the legend of Edward Mordrake, a man with a demon on the back of his head. Mordrake is said to come to anyone who is caught rehearsing or performing on Halloween to kill a member of the freak show so they can be in his undead carnie troupe. Mordrake appears after he catches Elsa rehearsing thanks to a fortune that Maggie told her of Elsa becoming famous. Edward then goes from troupe member to member learning their back story, where we learn the tragic tale of Ethel Darling. Twisty kidnaps a new hostage in episode three and Dandy creates his own clown suit to join in on Twisty’s insane fun. (The full review can be seen here, which I highly recommend if you want to learn about Ethel’s past: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/10/23/american-horror-story-episode-three/)

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Episode 4 “Edward Mordrake Pt 2”: This was a good one! We learn the deeply upsetting back stories of Twisty the Clown and Elsa Mars thanks to Edward Mordrake. This episode was definitely a tear jerker! In Twisty, Mordrake finds the newest member to his undead troupe so he kills him and reincarnates him into the man who he used to be before his suicide attempt left his face destroyed. In episode four, Maggie and Jimmy stumble upon Twisty’s camp, thanks to seeing our female hostage escape (again!) only to get caught and carried back to the camp by Twisty. Dandy promptly smacks both intruders on the head so he can use them for his special Halloween performance. He ties Jimmy up and uses Maggie as his assistant in the classic “sawing a body in half” trick. Luckily for Maggie AKA “Tiny Tits” Jimmy gets himself untied, hits Dandy, and saves the day. At this point, the Twisty interaction with Mordrake has happened already, and once Dandy finds his partners dead body, he takes the clown’s mask and places it on his own face. He then makes his way home to be hassled by his arch enemy maid Dora, and slits her throat with a pair of scissors. (The full review can be seen here if you’d like to read about Twisty and Elsa’s back story! https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/10/30/american-horror-story-episode-4/)

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Episode 5 “Pink Cupcakes”: A lot of really important stage setters happened in episode five. We learn of Stanley AKA “Mr. Spencer’s” slime ball tactics to try and kill the conjoined twins with poisoned pink frosted cupcakes as a celebration gift for a possible television debut for the girls. Thankfully Dotte slaps the cupcake from her sweet sister’s hand saying that they need to watch their figure if they’re going to be on television. Desiree Dupree’s one hundred percent womanhood is also revealed on this episode, after she has a moment of marital weakness with Jimmy when she can’t find her husband Dell anywhere. A drunk Miss Dupree asks the lobster boy to make her feel again, and his heavy duty fingering causes her to bleed. Dupree is rushed to the doctor, where she learns that this bleeding was actually a miscarriage and that she’s been a woman all along. This is thanks to her body having too much testosterone, thus rapidly producing estrogen to compromise for it. This extra estrogen gave Dupree her third breast and an enlarged clitoris which she thought was a “dang a lang”. Dell Toledo’s homosexuality is introduced in episode five, where we see him at a gay bar with his young lover, Andy. Unfortunately Andy’s AHS debut is short lived, because Dandy kills him later in this episode while on a quest to become the greatest serial killer of all time. One final surprise of Pink Cupcakes is at the end of the episode when a jealous Elsa drops Bette and Dotte off at the Mott residence “I believe I have something you want” Elsa says as she gestures grandly to the girls. (The full review can be seen here at: https://lifewithlilred.com/2014/11/06/american-horror-story-episode-5/)

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The reviews for American Horror Story: Freak Show episodes 6-10 will be available later today! Until then, if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, leave me a comment and let’s chat! -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 10

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American Horror Story – Episode 10

We learned a lot of really interesting stuff in episode ten of American Horror Story: Freak Show. Appropriately titled “Orphans” we finally learned the back story on season two favorite and returning character, Pepper. So let’s dive right in and talk more about it.

Pepper’s back story: We learn about Pepper’s traumatic past while Elsa is discussing how she accumulated some of her troupe members with Desiree. “I went to the place were people throw other people away…an orphanage.” This is where Elsa found Pepper, her first freak. Pepper never knew her father, her mother died, and her sister couldn’t handle the burden of caring for her, so even though Pepper was over eighteen she ended up at an orphanage since she had the mind of a child. Elsa befriended Pepper and wanted to adopt her, but since she was technically an adult, she was allowed to just walk out the door with Elsa. “I loved her. She was my first monster.” Pepper became a member of Elsa’s freak show troupe, where she was a hit after just one performance. Pepper was developing, and there were clear maternal needs that she was displaying that needed fulfilled. This desire was answered thanks to the arrival of Indian royalty, Ma Petite, who Elsa traded three cases of Dr. Pepper pop to get. “Sweet irony, no?” Shortly after the arrival of the tiny princess, Elsa could tell that Pepper wanted a life companion. She wrote to orphanages all over the country when finally a home for wayward boys in Cincinnati replied back. Salty was then introduced to the troupe. A lovely montage of the soulmate’s wedding was shown, and everyone looked so happy. “They raised Ma Petite as their own child and I was their fairy godmother,” Elsa said. All was going fine and dandy until tragedy continued to strike in Pepper’s life. First the murder of Ma Petite, and in tonight’s episode her partner, Salty died in his sleep. Elsa knew that the wise decision would be to get Pepper to live with her sister, because she didn’t know if she could handle another loss when she becomes a TV star in Hollywood and leaves the troupe. Unfortunately, living with her sister is the beginning of the end for sweet Pepper. Flash forward a few months later, and we see Pepper’s sister talking with Sister Mary Eunice of Briarcliffe asylum, the location of season two. We then learn a disgusting tale of how Pepper’s sister and husband framed her for the murder of their disabled son. A picture of Pepper being obsessed with her brother in law and slipping alcohol to the baby is painted for Sister Mary Eunice. However, this is far from true. Pepper’s sister wanted to have children, but she claims that her tubes were clogged. Then, surprise! At almost fifty years old, she goes into labor to deliver a baby boy, who you can assume has Down Syndrome thanks to her husbands use of the sickening term “mongoloid”. Both of them grow to hate their son and Pepper, who usually takes care of him. “It’s like living in a freak show,” spits the husband. So they concoct a plan to get rid of Pepper and the baby. The sister claims that she asked Pepper to give baby Lucas a bath after an afternoon of playing in the park, happily Pepper obliges. The husband then comes into the room yielding a knife and pushes Pepper out. Sister Mary Eunice states that the baby had his ears snipped off and was drowned in the bath tub, which was ultimately blamed on Pepper. And that is how Pepper ended up in the care of Elsa and the eventual care of Sister Mary Eunice at Briarcliffe. There were SO many scenes tonight with Pepper that made me cry hysterically, especially when Elsa left her to the care of her sister while Pepper begged her to stay. Lil Red was bawlin!!

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Tonight’s episode was mainly about Pepper and her story, but a few more interesting twists took place that are worth noting.

Jimmy’s jail time: So Jimmy is still in jail for the murders of five housewives that he didn’t commit. He gets an unexpected visitor while he’s locked up, Mr. Spencer. When Jimmy is asked if he murdered those women, he can’t answer the question, because he was black out drunk when it happened. “I didn’t kill them, did I?” He asks. Spencer believes that Jimmy is innocent, and offers to get him a damn good lawyer, who happens to have a very hefty retainer. Jimmy tells Mr. Spencer that he has no money or valuables to give….but Spencer tells him that he’ll think of something. DUN DUN DUUUUUUN.

Mr. Spencer’s new addition to the American Morbidity Museum: After Salty’s passing, Mr. Spencer urges Elsa to let him handle the cremation of his body. He insists that Elsa needs her rest before she goes off to Hollywood. Reluctantly, Elsa agrees even though she knew Pepper would want a proper burial for her partner. We then see Mr. Spencer hacking away at Salty’s head with an axe, while ashing a cigarette into an urn. In case you can’t put two and two together, Salty’s sweet pin head is one of the newest displays at the museum.

Speaking of the American Morbidity Museum, it had some surprise guests in tonight’s episode…Maggie and Desiree. After a fake psychic reading gone wrong to Desi and her new beau Angus, a drunken Maggie confesses that her and Mr. Spencer are business partners, claiming that after the performances they pick the audience members’ pockets. Desi instantly calls bullshit, and threatens Maggie’s life if any of the murders that recently happened amongst the troupe had something to do with her. Guilt ridden, Maggie tells Desi that she has a plan to save Jimmy and the troupe from the real villain, Mr. Spencer. To prove her point, the gals head off to the museum to see the recent displays of Ma Petite and Salty. They came at just the right time, because right as they walked in, a new display is revealed to the public….lobster hands.

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What did you guys think about tonight’s episode? How did you feel about Pepper’s back story? Are you excited for Neil Patrick Harris’ American Horror Story debut on the next episode on January seventh?! Leave me a comment and let’s chat! -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 9

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American Horror Story – Episode 9

Heyyyyyyyy. Alright. So I had a beautiful post that I was almost done typing about tonight’s episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show “Tupperware Party Massacre” BUT, unfortunately my dumb ass didn’t save the draft, I accidentally hit the back space button and my post basically got deleted. I really don’t have the time to retype it because I’m super tired and have to be up early tomorrow to go to the dentist. #fml BUT I will do my best to give you guys a super brief over view of what happened tonight:

  • Dandy murders an Avon lady: He then sews her head onto the body of his mother’s corpse and pretends that they’re the conjoined twins, Bette and Dotte. #weird
  • A police man kills Regina: Regina shows up at Dandy’s house with the fuzz. Dandy doesn’t confirm or deny that he’s killed anyone, but he does talk a lot about how much money his family has, considering they own the country’s biggest frozen food company. He tells the police man if he kills Regina and works for him, that he’ll pay him a million dollars. Cash. Without a moments hesitation, the cop shoots Regina. #corruptcops
  • Drunk Jimmy shacks up with Imma: Uhhhh…sure? I guess he just likes something soft to rub his face in. To each their own!
  • Bette and Dotte return to the freak show: Elsa finds the twins in a motel that Ethel set them up in, and tells them that her and Stanley have arranged for the separation surgery to happen. (no surgery is going to happen, of course. Stanley’s a con artist, remember?!) Dotte, as we know is all for it. Sweet Bette? Not so much. But in a very touching scene, Bette tells her sister that if one of them were to live during the surgery, then she would want the new life to go to her. This apparently touches Dotte deeply, because she decides that she doesn’t want the surgery to happen anymore.
  • Dotte confesses her love for Jimmy: So once the twins are back in the troupe, they have a talking to with Jimmy. Well…more like Dotte has a talking to with Jimmy. She tells him that she’s loved him ever since she saw him for the first time, and drops her dress. “Not many men can boast of having a blonde and a brunette,” she says. Unfortunately, Jimmy tells both of the girls that he cares about them a lot, but that he’s in love with someone else. He puts the dress back on the twins, and they exit, holding each others hand (which was so cute!!!).
  • A Tupperware party gone wrong: So, if you guys recall from the season premiere, Jimmy gets hired to provide pleasure from his lobster claws at parties usually ran by housewives. During this particular Tupperware party, Jimmy gets kicked out for being drunk. “He kept missing,” scoffed Sylvia, the hostess. After Jimmy stumbles out of the house, who else should knock at the door other than Dandy? He puts on his most charming face and tells Sylvia that his car broke down and inquires if he could use her phone. She invites him into her home with pleasure. You can do the math on what happens next. We don’t see Dandy kill the ladies, but we do see the aftermath of what happened. Sylvia’s husband walks into the house calling her name, he walks into the room with the in ground pool to see his wife and her friend’s bodies floating in the water turned red with blood. Luckily, someone got use of the Tupperware tonight, considering Dandy stored their fresh blood in them. #yum
  • Jimmy’s arrest: Tonight’s episode ends with Jimmy getting arrested for the housewife murders because his gloves were left at the crime scene. If it doesn’t fit he must have quit…right?

I’m super sorry that this post isn’t very lengthy and detail oriented, but I really need to get to bed. If you have any questions on tonight’s episode, pleeeease leave me a comment so we can talk about stuff in further detail! What did you guys like about tonight’s episode? What did you hate? I want to hear from you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight! -Sarah

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American Horror Story – Episode 8

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American Horror Story – Episode 8

Episode eight of American Horror Story: Freak Show was appropriately titled “Blood Bath”, and a blood bath it was…especially considering Dandy Boy took a literal one. A whole lot of murder took place this episode, so let’s dive right in and talk about it:

Gloria Mott: The lovely Gloria Mott died at the hands of her son, Dandy. Tonight’s episode began with Gloria talking about Dandy’s childhood with Dr. Finebloom, a therapist. “Words had a different meaning for him. Particularly the word no”, she said. She tells the therapist about early murderous tendencies in her son, such as how he killed the family cat after she complained that it was digging up her flowers. Or how his playmate, the ground keepers son disappeared and was never to be seen again. Despite all of these crimes, the last thing Gloria wants is for her precious son to be institutionalized, so she sets him up with the therapist by saying he’s going to test his genius IQ. During Dandy’s session a Rorschach test is done on him and all Dandy can see in the ink blots are scenarios of death. At the end of the appointment Dandy tells Dr. Finebloom about a magazine article he read about Papa New Guinea and how once a person was murdered, the tribesman would eat the flesh to gain their power. Dandy then asked the doctor if covering oneself in the blood of a victim would be good enough. After his session, Dandy calls Gloria out on the therapist not testing his IQ. “Do you think I’m sick mother?” He asks. “Of course not! You’re spirited,” Gloria replies. Dandy then cuts a bargain with her, saying that he’ll see the therapist again if she kills Regina, who has shown up looking for her mother, Dora. (who Dandy killed in a previous episode.) Regina is on to both Gloria and Dandy, so he wants her taken care of ASAP. “She wants me in the electric chair…and if I go I’m bringing you to sit on my lap,” he threatens. It’s obviously been a very emotional time for Dandy Boy, and by the end of the episode we find him crumpled on his couch in his toy room. He blames Gloria for the way he is, especially because he was a child of incest. Dandy tells his mom that Dora told him about his past when he was just five years old. He was told that Gloria’s father lost his fortune from the stock market crash in 1929 and would have given anything to get her lavish lifestyle back. She claimed that she loved her husband…even though he was her second cousin. There was also an allude to child molestation from Dandy’s father, which I’m sure will be discussed in further detail in a later episode. Dandy stands himself up and holds a gun to his head. Gloria pleads “I can’t go on if you kill yourself”. “Okay,” Dandy shrugs. He then turns the gun and pulls the trigger on his mother, shooting her right in the head. The episode ends with Dandy stripping from his bathrobe and easing himself into a tub filled with his mother’s blood.

Ethel Darling: Shocking, I know. We reunite with our freak show troupe running through the woods in search of Ma Petite, who was killed by Dell in episode seven. Her body is found torn and bloody, so everyone assumes that she was eaten by coyotes. Her body is shown to Elsa who takes it extremely hard, she says that Ma Petite was her “most precious one.” We then find her mourning in her tent when Ethel comes in with her dinner. “God put his own light into that little angel. It was as if he knew the world could only handle a little bit of himself at once,” she cries. Ethel doesn’t buy this for a minute though, because she’s on to Elsa and her theatrics. She’s well aware that Elsa would love for Bette and Dotte to be long gone, thanks to over hearing her conversation with Stanley about a “mercy killing” of the twins. Now she’s convinced that Elsa wanted Ma Petite gone because she was stealing her spotlight. “You accuse me of what, Elsa spits, “killing innocence itself?” She then slaps Ethel right in the face. Elsa tells Ethel that she’s going to find the twins so that they can once again prove her innocence, but Ethel pretty much tells her that she’s not going anywhere, and shoots her in the leg. To Ethel’s surprise, Elsa doesn’t bleed, stumble, or fall because all she did was blow a hole in her prosthetic leg. “You think you know me?” Elsa asks. “You know nothing at all.” She then proceeds to tell Ethel the story of how her legs were sawed off and the prop master who built her wooden legs. Elsa thinks she’s in the clear with Ethel after she shares her back story, but she’s not quite there yet. “To me the only pure things in the world were Ma Petite and my love and devotion for you,” Ethel says. She shows Elsa the gun again and says that the final bullet is for her. Before Ethel can pull the trigger on herself, Elsa asks her if she would like one last drink of Schnapps for the road. She walks to the bar cart and pours the drinks, well aware that Ethel is holding the gun to her back. Before she can pull the trigger, Elsa spins around and throws a knife right into her best friends eye, killing her instantly. If we know one thing about Miss Elsa, it’s that she’s a crafty devil…because her and Stanley were able to convince everyone that Ethel’s death was a suicide, and here’s how: While Maggie was picking flowers for Ma Petite’s funeral, she witnesses a car driving into a tree, with Ethel behind the wheel. While inspecting the scene, the troupe finds a chain wrapped around the tree and a noose made of the chain wrapped around Ethel’s neck. This ends up decapitating her dead body. The car was able to drive itself into the tree thanks to an expertly placed rock on the gas pedal and her destroyed eye was covered up with stage makeup. Elsa does an excellent job of mourning her best friend in front of her troupe and no one would ever think that Ethel died at her hand.

The almost murder of Penny’s dad and probable murder of Regina: After Ethel’s funeral service, the troupe ladies decide that no man will ever push them around again to honor Ethel who didn’t take shit from anyone. With this new strong, independent, don’t need no man attitude the ladies plan the murder of Penny’s father, who turned her into The Amazing Lizard Girl. They sneak into his house and knock him unconscious, Amazon Eve then carries him back to Desiree’s tent. “What you did to your daughter was chicken shit,” Desiree hisses, “now you’re gonna look the part.” Eve begins to pour home made tar all over him and then Penny screams “wait, wait wait! Let me!” She then pours the rest of the tar and covers her father in feathers with the rest of the girls. Desiree was about to stab him, when Maggie comes rushing into the room after hearing him screaming. She basically tells the ladies that they’re in for a lifetime of regret if they proceed with the murder. Desiree then hands the knife to Penny, who approaches her father slowly. “You may have turned me into The Amazing Lizard Girl. And you live because of me. If you ever mess with me and mine again, I will kill you,” she says to daddy dearest. The ladies then let him go free. I’m sure it isn’t too hard to figure out that Regina will more than likely be killed at the hands of Dandy in next weeks episode, especially considering her getting shot was in the sneak peak of tonight’s show at the end of episode seven.

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Amidst all of the death taken place in tonight’s episode, a new member is welcomed to the troupe thanks to Elsa’s recruiting: Barbara…AKA Imma Wiggles, the new fat lady of the freak show. We don’t know much about her yet, except for the fact that she has a very healthy appetite. I’m sure we’ll be learning more about her very soon!

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A lot happened in tonight’s episode and in my opinion too much happened. Blood Bath was all over the place in the story line, so it just seemed like a hodge podge of murder instead of one cohesive piece. Two important characters got killed off tonight, so I’m very curious to see what will happen next week! What did you like about tonight’s episode? What did you hate? Any questions or concerns? Leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight! -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 7

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American Horror Story – Episode 7

Alright, tonight’s American Horror Story: Freak Show episode “Test of Strength” had some shocking turns of events, so let’s get to it. Here’s some of the highlights of tonight’s episode:

Bette and Dotte’s blackmail: The episode started off where last weeks episode left off, with Jimmy Darling at the Motte residence to collect the twins. After some convincing he gets the girls to come back to the freak show. (In this interaction with Dandy, Jimmy begins to suspect him of being the accomplice to Twisty.) All of this has led Jimmy to believe that Elsa sold the twins off for stealing her freak show spotlight which causes him to mouth off to her during his rehearsal of singing Nirvana’s “Come As You Are”. Jimmy then summons the girls forward to give their side of the story of living in the Motte household. Bette begins to speak, but Dotte stops her telepathically and tells the troupe that her and her sister wanted to experience the finer things in life and that Elsa helped make that happen by sending them to live with Dandy. She said that Elsa told her and Bette that they always had a home at the freak show and that they wanted to come home. Of course all of these theatrics came with a price. Bette’s desires in the bribe included getting her hair dyed blonde, having caviar for breakfast, and becoming a comedian. Both girls also agreed on receiving a twenty percent profit from the tickets sold at the box office. Although Dotte told Elsa that she thought it should be fifty. While Miss Bette is getting dolled up for her blonde haired make over, Elsa slips her sister a note. In this letter Elsa explains to Dotte that she could have whatever she wanted for her part in the bribe. Dotte writes back to tell Elsa that she wants to have the separation surgery done by a doctor in Chicago. Despite Elsa granting seemingly everything to the twins, she still has quite a few tricks up her sleeve. We learned while Miss Elsa was dining with Stanley that she would not be opposed to a mercy killing of the girls. Both sleaze bags would reap the benefits of a huge payday for Stanley and to never have to worry about the twins again for Elsa. #SMH Their plan isn’t entirely a secret though, considering Ethel over heard the whole conversation while she approached Elsa’s dining area to serve dessert. We’ll have to wait and see what she does with this information!

Stanley blackmailing Del: Our freak show cast was getting super sketchy tonight because a whole lot of blackmailing was happening! Stanley just so happens to see Del at the gay bar searching for his freshly murdered lover, Andy. As soon as Sleazy Stanley sees Del at the camp grounds, the bribing begins. He threatens to reveal Del’s sexuality to the troupe if he doesn’t murder one of the freak show members. Stanley gives him one day to complete this daunting task. Del’s first murder attempt is committed on Amazon Eve. He sneaks into her trailer in the middle of the night and tries to hold a handkerchief soaked in poison over her face. The Amazon queen is a fighter though and she ends up beating the living fuck out of Del. #YOUGOGIRL!!!! This attempt ended up being an epic failure – not only is Del’s secret possibly going to be revealed, but now the entire troupe hates him even more. Sweet Jimmy tells the ladies of the camp that he’s going to have a man to man talk with Del and they end up at a bar to have a drink. One shot turns into another shot which turns into telling the bar tender to leave the bottle. This leads to a lot of drunken sentimental blabbering and Jimmy getting sick. He runs out of the bar into the alley way to hurl which is when Del takes another stab at murdering a freak. And in case you’ve forgotten, this freak is Del’s SON. Mr. Toledo has a brick in his hand when Jimmy turns around and says something unexpected which majorly throws Del off. Jimmy tells him that he’s always known that he was his father. “I always knew from the way mom hated you.” Jimmy then pleads to his father to admit his paternity. It was insanely heartbreaking but finally Del admits that Jimmy is his son. After this touching moment is shared, Del grows a heart for a bit and has some quality father/son drunky pants time. They approach the camp grounds singing old circus songs and Del tucks his inebriated son into bed. “I’m gonna say something I’ve never said in my whole life,” Jimmy says. “Goodnight, Dad…..can you say goodnight when it’s still morning?” So. Precious.

Penny (orgy girl) and her new makeover: This shit honestly broke my heart. Saying that Miss Penny’s dad is over bearing and over protective is an understatement. He’s basically a Nazi. The sweet girl has been tending to an injured Paul at the freak show and we find her sneaking into her own home to pack up her belongings to live with Paul for good. After a harsh exchanging of words her father introduces an extremely decorated tattoo artist to do a little work on his daughter. While Penny was drugged and unconscious the tattoo artist decorated her face and neck with tattoos that looked like snake scales. Once she woke up her dad forced a mirror into her face to see her new look. “Stick out your tongue,” her dad laughs, “I’ve had it forked!” This man essentially turned his own daughter into a snake. Bastard. The traumatized young lady then goes back to the freak show to be comforted by Paul who only ends up blaming himself for this gruesome assault.

The murder of Ma Petite: Yep. Del needed a victim to prevent Stanley’s blackmail, and it ended up being our sweet tiny princess. Towards the end of the episode we find Del in Ma Petite’s tent with a present. A brand new dress. “Pretty! I can’t wait to try it on!” The sweetheart exclaims. She gets her little self out of bed to put on her lovely new gown. “Zip me!” She says to Del. He tells Ma Petite that she looks “gorgeous. Like a little princess.” She did. She lifts up her arms the way a child does so that she can hug Del. He lifts her up to embrace her and ends up breaking her neck. He whispers “it’s going to be alright” into her ears as he kills her, and when she finally died he said “I’m sorry.” The episode ends with the unveiling of the Ma Petite exhibit at the freak show museum in town. The little princess is wearing her brand new dress in her glass jar.

So there you have it, tonight’s episode in a nut shell! A lot of really sad stuff happened tonight. Ma Petite’s death bummed me out immensely, because I adored her. She was just so precious and it made me very sad to see her body floating around in a jar at the end of the episode. Another thing that really upset me was the facial tattooing of Penny. The fact that her dad seemed to experience pleasure at the sight of his daughter in pain really disturbed me. That’s all I wish to say on that matter. We also learned one final important thing tonight: The Toledo Code: The first minute you let a women tell you what to do is the minute you hand your balls over to her. Words of wisdom right there, folks. -______-

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What did you guys like about this episode? What did you hate? Make sure you check back in with me after the two week break on December 3rd for my next episode review! Have any questions on the show or this episode in general? Leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight. -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 6

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American Horror Story – Episode 6

Hello hello! So this review of “Bullseye” which was episode six of American Horror Story: Freak Show is going to be short and sweet. Partially because I’m exhausted and I have to be up early for school tomorrow AND also because this wasn’t a very exciting episode. Nothing too important happened tonight, but let me give you the main high lights and then we’ll call it a night. Ya dig?

Dandy’s new playmates: As you know, last weeks episode ended with Elsa dropping Bette and Dotte onto Dandy’s doorstep. We learn after Gloria passes a serving platter with condoms on it to Dandy that she would love for him to mate with the twins. She states that inbreeding has caused the Mott family enough turmoil already. However, Dandy states that he would never violate the girls because he loves them. “I’m going to marry those girls, mother. And we’re going to be together forever.” As usual, the twins have extremely opposing opinions as to how they view Dandy boy. Naturally, Bette absolutely adores him while Dotte despises him. We learn later when Dandy reads her journal that he bores her and she can’t bear living with him. But Dotte is crafty. After Dandy reads a newspaper article to the girls about the first set of conjoined twins being separated, Dotte decides it would be beneficial to keep on Dandy and his money’s good side so the surgery can be performed on her and Bette.

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Paul is GETTIN IT: Tonight we learn a little bit more about Paul AKA “The Illustrated Seal”, who turns out to be quite the ladies man. HUBBA HUBBA. First we see Paul shacking up with Elsa, which was kind of a shocker. THEN flash forward thirty seconds later and we find him in bed with none other than the hospital worker who participated in the freak show orgy in the season premiere. It turns out Mr. Paul fell in love with this gal while he was banging her with the freak show crew. Well played. Not only is Paul getting ass for days, but he also displays some street smarts through out the episode tonight as well. He becomes keen to the possibility that Elsa may have had something to do with Bette and Dotte’s disappearance from the carnival. He confides his suspicions to Jimmy which results in a slap in the face from him. Jimmy claims that Paul is ungrateful and that he should remember all of the good that Elsa has done for the troupe. A night goes by and Paul is back in Elsa’s tent – he tries to leave without giving Elsa a good night kiss but miss girl is NOT having that. She beckons him over but can instantly smell the perfume of his other woman. “You reek of Venisian Romance”. Once she learns of the betrayal of her lover she calls a troupe meeting because she’s well aware of the shit talking that’s happening in regards to the twins’ disappearance. Elsa throws a BF (#bitchfit) and questions where everyone’s loyalty and faith in her has went. She then says that the only way for her to trust in any of the crew is if they trust in her. She insists upon one of the freaks getting hooked onto the spinning bullseye wheel while she displays her knife throwing skills. Jimmy volunteers, but Paul steps forward saying that it should be him. So onto the wheel Paul goes while Amazon Eve spins it. The first two knives Miss Elsa throws land safely, but the third one goes straight into her target’s stomach. Ouch. Moral of the story? Don’t betray Elsa. *Snaps fingers*

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Stanley and Maggie’s evil plans: The twins are gone, so the con artists Stanley and Maggie need a new victim to get a big paycheck from. Stanley makes it apparent that he wants Jimmy’s lobster claws, but Maggie vetoes this idea since she now has the hots for Jimmy. She suggests a different alternative – Ma Petite. “It will be quick, easy, and she won’t fight back.” Stanley approves the plan, and leaves Maggie to do the dirty work. Miss Esmeralda sneaks into Ma Petite’s tent in the middle of the night and wakes her up. She tells the tiny princess that she has a surprise for her in a barn by the camp grounds. While Maggie walks with the little one in her arms she exclaims “the moon is beautiful! You are beautiful!” Ugh. So. Fucking. Cute. Once in the barn, Maggie tells Ma Petite that they’re going to play a game. She says she’s going to put Ma Petite in one of the glass jars already prepared in the barn. “Like a butterfly?!” The little one asks. “Like a butterfly,” Maggie confirms. While the sweet girl is in the jar flapping her hands like wings, Maggie holds a bottle of what appears to be some type of poison over the jar. Thankfully she couldn’t bring herself to commit the deed because the next morning she appears with Ma Petite in her arms to get breakfast. Afterwards, Maggie tells Jimmy to run away with her. To up and leave to where ever they want to go. They share a kiss and Jimmy tells her to pack her bags. Miss girl runs to her tent only to find Stanley there with the command to lure Jimmy to the barn so he can get a hold of his lobster claws. Bastard. -_____-

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We end the episode with sweet Dandy Boy delivering a weird monologue to his mother about how he was born to bring death and that he’ll never experience love and blah blah blah. When suddenly, Jimmy shows up at the door. (Jimmy is told by Paul that Dandy might have something to do with the disappearance of the twins because of an encounter he had with him at a drug store. While at the check out counter, Paul saw Dandy purchasing a bunch of female items – in sets of two.) So here Jimmy is being escorted into the Mott residence. Little does he know, before his arrival Dandy has placed a dagger in the back of his pants. Duhhh duhhh duhhhhnnnnn.

Alright so there you have it. If you’ve read this article you’ve basically gotten the gist of episode six of American Horror Story: Freak Show. Congratulations! With that, I am off to bed. If you have any questions or concerns, please leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight. -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 5

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American Horror Story – Episode 5

Wow! Okay, a lot of really important stage setters happened in “Pink Cupcakes”, episode five of American Horror Story: Freak Show. Let’s discuss some of the important information that we learned in tonight’s episode.

1) Stanley is a slime ball: “Pink Cupcakes” opens up with Maggie and Stanley in a motel room discussing their game plan for the murder of the freaks in Elsa’s troupe. With the bodies of the freaks, they’ll both make a pretty penny at the Museum of Morbidity’s in town. Maggie is firm in her stance of not wanting to murder anyone, but Stanley urges her that “accidents can happen.” After a demand of increasing her percentage of the pay, Maggie agrees to Stanley’s delight. “Fraulein Elsa’s cabinet of curiosities is about to be a cabin of bad luck” he says. Maggie is Stanley’s way in to the freak show, as she is posing as a fortune teller there. While she does her thing, Stanley poses as Mr. Spencer – a talent agent from Hollywood “the land of dreams” as he calls it. Naturally, Elsa takes great interest in Mr. Spencer since she’s trying to make her dreams of being a star a reality. Spencer discusses the possibility of Elsa being on television and having her own TV hour, much to her disdain. Elsa claims that television takes away from the beauty of the silver screen. “I would rather be boiled in oil than to be on television.” However, her mind changes in a jiffy after she gets booed off stage during her performance at a full house night at the freak show. She invites Mr. Spencer back into her tent and asks him to “tell me more about this television”. So, now we have Miss Elsa feeling good – we see her in a montage of sassiness, getting all dolled up for a publicity shoot to the tune of David Bowie’s “Fame”. As miss thing is leaving the tent, she sees none other than Bette and Dotte, the conjoined twins leaving in Mr. Spencer’s car instead. Here is when things get fishy. We see the girls and Spencer sitting in a beautiful park having a picnic, supposedly discussing the opportunity for the twins to have their own TV show, the “Tatler Sister’s Hour”. To celebrate, Mr. Spencer offers the ladies two gorgeous pink cupcakes. “Pink cupcakes?! What a treat!” Bette exclaims in delight. Then we flash to a scene where we see Spencer injecting the cupcakes with some type of poison. Bette takes a big bite of her cupcake and then begins to cough. “It serves you right for being such a glutton” Dotte says. As Dotte snaps her sassy remark, Bette begins to foam at the mouth and we flash to see the sisters laying in bed. For Bette, it very well could be her death bed. Mr. Spencer then lashes out at Dotte, appearing to try and choke her while saying “you should have just ate a cupcake!” Thankfully for the girls, this is just what Mr. Spencer wishes would happen. We then flash back to the picnic where Dotte turns down the treats saying, “No cupcakes. We have to watch our figure if we’re going to be television personalities.”

Desiree’s one hundred percent womanhood: It’s a full house night at the freak show, and Del Toledo is no where to be found. So, off Jimmy runs to Del and his wife Desiree’s tent. Miss Dupree is unaware of her husbands whereabouts and is clearly intoxicated. Jimmy sits down beside Desiree and she begins to tell him her woes about Del and his behaviors. She talks about how happy that he used to make her feel. She confesses “I never felt more alive in my life and now I feel nothing but empty.” Jimmy then leans in for a smooch and Miss Dupree asks the Lobster Boy to make her feel again 😉 All is going well until Jimmy’s heavy duty fingering causes her to bleed. Once Desiree is at the doctor’s office, accompanied by Ethel, she learns some shocking news. The bleeding caused by Jimmy’s pleasure claws was actually a miscarriage. The doctor goes on to tell Desiree that she is in fact one hundred percent woman. He tells her that her body had too much testosterone in it and it began to rapidly produce estrogen to compromise for it. Explaining her third breast and her enlarged clitoris which she thought was a “dang a lang”. The doctor let’s her know that all of these body mishaps could be fixed via cosmetic surgery and he’d be happy to do it.

Del Toledo’s sexuality: In tonight’s episode we are taken to what appears to be a gay bar of some sort, where we see none other than the strong man himself, Del Toledo. We see him sitting with a young man named Andy, whom we later learn is a prostitute. The boys are discussing Andy’s artwork, as he likes to sketch and Andy confides in Del that he’d like to go out west and do caricature drawings for a band that’s on tour. Del vetoes this idea though, saying that “if you’re getting out of this place, it’s going to be with me”. Del then professes his love for Andy. The feeling doesn’t seem to be entirely mutual though. In tears he talks about the hurt his body experiences while performing as the strong man, he then utters a line that I loved so much “There is nothing worse than the hurt of loving someone you can’t have.” #TRUE. Del then exits the bar and goes back to his and his wife’s tent, only to find Desiree with her bags packed. She tells him that she’s moving into Ethel’s tent and that she’s a woman through and through. Miss Dupree also let’s Del know that once she gets her cosmetic surgery she’ll be a normal woman and “too much woman for you to handle”. MEOW. At the very end of the episode, we see Del in the doctor’s office. He threatens the doctor and his family if he performs any type of surgery on Desiree. To ensure that the doctor keeps his surgical hands to himself, Del breaks both of them. RUDE.

Dandy’s serial killer quest: Alright! We all know that Dandy is totally bat shit crazy by now but this episode delves even deeper into that. Tonight we learned that Dandy wants to be the greatest serial killer of all time. We see him working out in a montage of weirdness. He proclaims that his problems stem from not having a creative outlet since his mother, Gloria wouldn’t let him be an actor. “I hate her!” He screams in his montage while breaking a mirror. While toning and perfecting his body he claims “This body is America. Strong, violent, and full of limitless potential.” Well shit – someone’s cocky! Then, in true serial killer fashion he goes on to say “my body holds a heart that cannot love.” #classic. Sweet Dandy Boy mentions Twisty the Clown and how it was he that introduced him to the art of murder. With that Dandy is off to none other than the same gay bar that Del Toledo has just stormed out of and a distressed Andy is now accompanied by a handsome stranger. Dandy takes the prostitute to his old stomping grounds of Twisty’s van. He tells Andy that he wants them both to turn around with their backs facing each other and take off their clothes. On the count of three, they’ll both turn around. On Andy’s third count, Dandy turns around with Twisty’s smiling mask and stabs Andy repeatedly. “Rule number one of a good killer” Dandy says, “make sure all of the evidence is gone. Start with the limbs.” We then see him throw an amputated arm into a bath tub of sulfuric acid. He then goes back into the van, but the prostitute has not yet died. “How can you still be alive?!” Dandy cries, “you’re making me feel bad!” At this point, Andy is pleading for death and Dandy Boy, being the merciful killer that he is delivers the final stabs into his victims back.

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One final surprise: Once Elsa learns of Bette and Dotte’s television show plans, she tells the girls that Mr. Spencer has asked her to mentor them. She tells the twins that she has booked them an appointment with a stylist in town for the following morning. So off the ladies go, but the twins discover that they’re not being driven into town but to the front door step of Miss Gloria and Dandy’s home. “I believe I have something that you want,” Elsa declares as she gestures grandly to the girls. Uh oh!!!!

That was some pretty heavy stuff! I thought that “Pink Cupcakes” was a fantastic filler episode. We learned a lot of new secrets about our beloved freak show troupe and it will definitely create some intense drama next week! What did you guys love about tonight’s episode? What did you hate? Leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight. -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 4

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American Horror Story – Episode 4

Alright, A LOT happened in tonight’s episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show. It was the part two episode to last weeks “Edward Mordrake”. Quite frankly, I don’t really wish to discuss anything other than the man behind the mask of Twisty the Clown.

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Twisty the Clown’s Back Story:

If you would be so kind as to remember Edward Mordrake (Wes Bentley), you’ll recall that he’s in search of a freak to add to his undead troupe. To find who he is looking for, he interrogates the performers – digging into their dark past. Their traumas, regrets, sins – Edward wants to know. Mordrake stumbled upon our friend Twisty, in the middle of his questioning of Elsa (who’s back story I will discuss later.) Mordrake becomes interrupted from his interrogation once he hears the music of Twisty’s tiny toy piano, which he is playing to accompany Dandy’s Halloween performance of tricks and treats. He follows the music to find Twisty, whom he urges to remove his mask. The clown refuses, and Edward basically tells him don’t make me make you. With that, our misunderstood friend removes his mask. As you can see in the picture posted above, he looks so sad to reveal himself. The poor thing looked like he was in pain. For the first time in season four, we get to hear Twisty’s voice. And with that, we begin to learn about what turned this man into a killer. “I was a good clown,” he began, “the children loved me. I made them laugh.” We are then taken back in time, to when Twisty was a performer at a freak show. He was a clown for the children. Entertaining them with fun tricks and balloon animals. He was a hit. Unfortunately, his popularity was not met with kindness from the rest of the freak show troupe who made claims of their seniority. Then they made a cruel, sick lie saying that Twisty was getting a little too friendly with the children whom he so loved to perform for. One night after a performance, the troupe invites our clown to sit around the fire. Twisty is clearly mentally disabled and his cast mates call him “simpleton”. They ask the clown “why he talks so stupid? Did your mom drop you on the head?” “How did you know?!!” Twisty replies, “too many cocktails.” The troupe then begins to tell Twisty how everyone knows what he did to the children, and that soon the police are going to come for him. “You better run,” they said. And so he did. Twisty ran back to his home in Jupiter, only to find that his mother was dead. To try and make some good out of his sickly sad situation, Twisty tries to make toys. He creates simple contraptions that he thinks are sure to entertain, and then off he goes to the toy store to try and pitch his ideas. When his toys are turned down, it deeply upset him and the owner threatens to call the police if he doesn’t leave. And so he left. This disappointment was the straw that broke this young mans back, and he attempted suicide. He put what appeared to be a hunting rifle into his mouth, and pulled the trigger. “I was too dumb to kill myself,” he said. While his face was bandaged and healing, he made an outline of a smiling face on the bandages with his blood. And so his mask was formed. Off Twisty ran to Elsa’s freak show. Only to see that all of the children that Twisty loved to do tricks for were there. The freak show stole the children, and Twisty had to get them back. He began killing parents and kidnapping the children. “I didn’t make them do chores, I gave them candy, I got them a pretty babysitter (our heroine amongst the kidnapped), I was a good clown.” After Twisty told his tale, Edward Mordrake stated “you have made the demon weep.” He told the clown to rise, and killed him, to make him part of his undead troupe. Twisty was then reincarnated in the same ghostly form as Mordrake. “Come, my brother,” Edward says as he helps him up. Once Twisty rises, we see the man who he used to be. It was the most strangely beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.

I’ll be the first one to say that I absolutely bawled my eyes out during Twisty’s back story. It broke my heart to see such an innocent being become completely sabotaged by the mean hearted carnival troupe members. The entire time Twisty was telling his story, I couldn’t help but think about just how innocent he is. His reasoning behind his murders and kidnappings was so childlike that it almost made sense when he described it. This villain was so misunderstood his entire life, and I could feel my heart going out to him and sympathizing with him the entire time. Saying that I bawled my eyes out was an understatement….I was ugly crying.

Tonight we learned another very important back story. Miss Elsa’s. Her past was equally as tragic as Twisty’s in her own right.

Elsa’s Back Story:

During Edward Mordrake’s interrogation of Elsa, we learn about her deepy troubled and tragic past. We are taken back in time to the Wiemar Republic in Germany circa 1932. We are taken into a brothel, where we bear witness to unspeakable sexual acts, until we get to the very back room. There, we meet the ghost of Elsa’s past – a leather clad dominatrix. We see her emasculating a young soldier by putting a dog collar on his neck and making him walk on his hands and knees. “Walk, schnauzer.” “Does the puppy have to go pee pee?” She asks him. She then walks the man to a toilet with nails sticking out of it and forces him to sit. Ouch. Miss Elsa begins building a reputation as the gal to go to for some creative sexual torture. She gained an audience of people whom she called “watchers” who would sit through her sessions with her victims. “I was the star.” Flash forward to a new scene, where we learn that Elsa got asked to be filmed by one of the watchers. While she is on the bed, the camera man urges her to have another drink – clearly Elsa has been drugged. “Are you getting my close up? Where is my costar?” She asks. About three men then come into the room, and the camera begins rolling. A drugged Elsa is then cuffed to the bed, and her legs are sawed off. The young soldier whom she would emasculate would find her and save her life, as she was left to bleed to death. “He followed me everywhere, he fell in love with his whore.” The sick film made it’s way through out Europe, and Elsa became a star in the worst way.

There was one thing I truly adored about this episode aside from all the fabulous information that we learned. And that was Edward Mordrake’s manor of speaking. I loved hearing him talk to these freak show members, and people who were severely down on their luck. He spoke to them with such care and his facial expressions were mesmerizing. Whenever he would refer to whom he was speaking to as “my dear one, my lovely, my children, my wonder” my heart would melt. Something about this was so sweet to me. He was calling these people things that they probably have never heard themselves referred to as before. He called Twisty “my wonder”. That clown has probably never been called anything but “simpleton” all of his life. It touched my heart, and I appreciate the writing for Mordrakes’s character so so much.

Now, let’s do a quick recap of all of the other good stuff that happened tonight:

We find Jimmy Darling and Maggie Esmeralda where we left them last episode, on their way home so as not to break curfew. Unfortunately, Jimmy’s bike runs out of gas, and they’re forced to walk. We then get to see our sweet crew of kidnapped kids in Twisty’s van. The “pretty babysitter” gets her legs untied with the help of one of the boys. Upon Twisty’s return, she kicks him in the legs when his back is turned and takes off running. As usual, our girl gets caught – but she’s in luck, because Jimmy and Maggie are there to witness the whole thing. They follow the clown into the forest and are crouching close to the van making a game plan when Dandy comes waltzing along to smack them both in the head. “Now the real Halloween fun begins,” he says. We are then shown a stage in the woods where we see Dandy with a human sized box, and Twisty playing on his tiny child’s piano off to the side. The newly kidnapped Jimmy and the rest of the victims are tied up and seated in the audience. Then, Dandy introduces us to his assistant “Tiny Tits” AKA Maggie, who’s in the box. Dandy states that he’s always been curious about how the sawing a human in half trick works, and begins to try it on Maggie. Thankfully sweet Jimmy gets himself untied, whacks Dandy, and saves the day. They take off running, and Maggie gets the three kidnapped kids to the road and the police. Jimmy gets caught by Twisty and is taken off to the van, while Dandy is left screaming “you ruined my Halloween fun! I hate you I hate you I hate you!” Jimmy witnesses Twisty’s interaction with Mordrake and is then found by the police. Of course the episode isn’t going to end with everyone happy happy joy joy. We are joined again by Mr. Dandy, who discovers Twisty’s dead body in the woods. He takes the smiling mask the clown wore, and puts it on. He then makes his way home, only to be hassled by his arch enemy, Dora the maid. Their interaction together is brief, because after refusing to take a lunch tray up to his mother, he slits Dora’s throat with a pair of scissors. The episode ends with Dandy removing the smiling mask showing his own serious face which then breaks into a smile and an eventual maniacal laugh. End scene.

I absolutely LOVED this episode. What did you guys think of it? How did you feel about Twisty’s back story? How did you feel about Elsa’s? What do you think is going to happen next week? Leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight. -Sarah

American Horror Story – Episode 3

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American Horror Story – Episode 3

So, I just got done watching episode three of American Horror Story Freak Show, and it was alright. This episode entitled “Edward Mordrake” held a lot of valuable information for next Wednesday, as it’s a to be continued episode. We were introduced to quite a few new characters tonight, so allow me to give you guys the scoop on our newcomers.

Maggie Esmerelda (Emma Roberts) & Stanley (Denis O’Hare): At the beginning of episode three, we meet Maggie and Stanley, a duo of con artists. We find them at a freak show museum, posing as a doctor with a “double degree from Harvard” and his lab assistant, looking to sell a fetus of a “baby Sasquatch”. Their lie is immediately seen through, considering that their “baby Sasquatch” is a baby goat with a cat jaw sewn onto it. Despite being caught in a lie, the director of the museum sees promise in the con artists. She offers them a hefty sum of cash if they can find her some new specimens for her museum, to help her declining business. The director mentions that she would find new displays for her museums from freak shows after the passing of a troupe member. The light bulb flickers on in Maggie and Stanley’s head, and they head off to Elsa’s freak show in Jupiter, Florida. To land an interview with Elsa, Miss Maggie poses as a fortune teller, complete with a crystal ball. Maggie is crafty – to give Elsa an authentic reading, she scans the room to give her hints of the freak show leaders past, present, and future. She spots sheet music and a newspaper clipping of a rival performer. With that information, Maggie tells Elsa that she had a past filled with jealousy and being over shadowed by other singers. But fear not, because our little fortune teller is full of good news, letting Elsa know that there’s still hope to accomplish her dreams of being a musician – and that a man with dark hair and piercing eyes will help her achieve that goal. We don’t know much about Stanley yet, minus the fact that he’s the brains of the con artist operation. Mr. Stanley also appears to have a fetish for naked twenty something year olds in viking hats. Denis O’Hare always manages to play the weirdos in AHS, that’s for sure!

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Edward Mordrake (Wes Bentley): First of all, I am absolutely OBSESSED with this character. Having said that, let’s learn more about him. Edward Mordrake was an European aristocrat, and what a talented young man he was. Edward was a poet, an author, a musician, and born into wealth – he had it all. But in one regard, he had too much. Mordrake had the head of a demon attached to the back of his scalp. This demon would whisper things that only Edward could hear. “It whispered of things only spoke of in hell.” The evil being fed into his ear drums would cause him to commit horrific crimes, and nothing could stop the demon, because it would not die. There’s this amazing scene in black and white where we see Edward laying in a bath tub, submerging the back of his head with water to drown the demon. When he lifts his head, the smiling devil is still there alive and well. Eventually, Edward’s family sends him off to Bedlam. He would try to engross himself in his writings to silence the devil, but of course, it didn’t work. Mordrake slit the throat of the orderly dropping a meal off into his cell and off he runs to the freak show. He is no longer Edward Mordrake now, but The Two Faced Prince. (Love it!) I’m sure you guys can deduce that this isn’t a happy ending story of Edward running away to the freak show and finding peace. Quite the opposite. On Halloween night, Mordrake snaps. He murders every member of the troupe and then hung himself. When he was found, the demon face on the back of his head was still smiling. Legend has it that if any freak show member performs on Halloween, the spirit of Edward Mordrake will come to the carnival to claim a member for his undead freak show troupe.

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There were two particular things in this episode that I LOVED, which include:

Ethel Darling’s back story: We learn a lot about the bearded lady, Miss Ethel Darling in this episode. Right from the get go we learn that Ethel has a year or less to live because of an extreme case of sclerosis in her liver, thanks to years of alcoholism. When the doctor reveals the bad news to Ethel she replies with, “well shit. Shit, shit, shit.” I mean, what more can you say? Her motherly love for Jimmy really shines through in episode three as well, because she thinks he’s going to need a male figure in his life after she passes on. While sharing some hooch with her baby daddy, Dell Toledo, she drunkenly pleas to him “can’t you be decent? Keep an eye on him, for christsake.” So we all know who sweet Jimmy’s new mentor is going to be! The most effective part of Ethel’s story however dates way back to her early days. We learn this new found information from our good friend Edward Mordrake. He has been summoned by Elsa’s rehearsal process, which she deems necessary due to Maggie’s fortune telling. Mordrake appears in Ethel’s tent, and basically interviews Miss Darling to see if she’s worthy to join him and the undead carnies. His devil scalp and himself prompt her to open up about her past grievances. She speaks of her early career in vaudeville, where she was a star. The bearded lady was a hit amongst the freak show, and she found love in Dell Toledo. He became her manager and suggested that she performed an act of culture, rather than a comedic song and dance. Ethel took his advice and began performing Shakespeare on stage, much to the audiences distaste. At this point, Ethel is broke and pregnant, so she can’t even go back to performing her original act in her current expecting position. However, Dell thinks of a…creative way to make a buck, to say the least. Advertised as the “Live Freak Birth” bystanders can pay to watch Ethel deliver her son. Once Jimmy is born, you can hear Dell peddling “two pence to hold the monster baby! He’s a freak!” At this point of the story, Ethel is in tears and states in regards to her son, “he’s never known anything but exploitation from the start.” So, so sad.

Dandy Boy: So it’s no secret that I absolutely ADORE Mr. Dandy. I really think his character is so cool. It’s just such a unique take on a villain, because that’s really what Dandy is shaping up to be. Dandy Boy is also the KING of sassafras! “SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE, DORA!!!” Episode three takes place on Halloween, which is Dandy’s favorite. His mother, Gloria decorates the house and is dressed in a most elaborate costume, while Dora, the maid is dressed as Woody Woodpecker, Dandy’s favorite cartoon. Under the guidance of Gloria, Dora made Dandy a costume. Unfortunately, our man child is very displeased with it. “HOWDY DOODY?!?!” He throws a temper tantrum and storms off to make himself a better Halloween look. We see Dandy cutting up his Howdy Doody costume to make his very own clown suit. He then goes off to his pal Twisty’s van that holds his hostages. “Trick or treat, trick or treat”, Dandy sings to them. He offers them candy corn as a treat but then immediately pulls his hand away, bearing a knife as his trick. While Dandy tries to stab our young boy and girl in the van, Twisty comes lumbering back to join the party. The more the merrier, because Twisty has a guest. A new hostage stolen straight from Suberbia. He’s a handsome teenage boy, who Twisty kidnapped right in his own home and in front of his sweet younger sister, with a phobia of clowns. “Where’s your brother?” the mother asks as she comes running to the little girls room when she hears screaming. “The clown took him,” says the little girl as she points at the open window. Dandy is very pleased with his new playmate that Twisty brought, and says with a wicked grin “more fun!”

There’s one final thing that I really REALLY need to get off my chest before I conclude this article, and that’s KATHY BATE’S ACCENT!!!!! Why, God?! WHY????!!! Miss Bates is SO MUCH BETTER THAN THIS!!! I don’t understand what she’s trying to accomplish with this voice, but it sounds AWFUL. The accent being used has absolutely no distinctive origin, so I haven’t the faintest idea of where Ethel even comes from. Not only that, but she falls in and out of her accent so frequently through out her lines, so some words are heavily accented while others sound normal. Kathy is an Academy Award winning actress, and I REFUSE to believe that this accent is the best that she has to offer. The voice being used is making her character come off as a joke, which I am so sad to say. Vocal coaches were very much needed this season, and this goes for Jessica Lange’s accent as well. Honestly, it would have been more effective for both of them to use their natural voice rather than put on a half assed accent. Just sayin.

Needless to say, I’m very excited for the second part of this episode next week. What did you guys love about episode three? What did you hate? How did you feel about the new characters that were introduced? Leave me a comment and let’s chat! Goodnight! -Sarah