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.
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!
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
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