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AMERICAN HORROR STORY COVEN SUPERLATIVES- HEAD - V’S WTF MOMENTS

By V

Sorry readers!! I know I’m late.. Like over a week late.  I have been so busy with Christmas shopping and wrapping and all that fun stuff, I didn’t even get a chance to rewatch until last night!  Very unlike me, I am usually rewatching the next night and working on my blog by the weekend.  Didn’t work out that way with this last episode, which stinks because I really enjoyed this episode.  So even though I’m a week and a half late with my superlatives, I’m still excited to post them and for you to read them and let me know how this episode ranked for you.  So here are my WTF moments from this episode:

WTF

The Corporation was behind the blinding of Cordelia - Wow!  Out of all the guesses I had, the theories, the speculations, this was not one of them.  Of course it wasn’t, who knew this Corporation even existed!  Still, this shocked me, as I was expecting it to be someone we already knew, like Joan, who was suspiciously MIA during the blinding of Cordelia (MIA meaning she was not at home because Luke was able to chill with the coven girls and voodoo zombies that same night).  Totally surprised, was convinced it was Joan.

Myrtle’s revenge against the Counsel - Holy craziness!! Seriously, Myrtle came back from the dead with some evil ass intentions.  This scene was frightening (as Myrtle hoped) and the delivery of each and every one of her lines was fantastic!!  She seriously appears to be completely insane at times, going off on rants then answering herself then telling herself no more chit chat.  LOVED this scene and Frances Conroy and everything about it!!!  Oh and let’s not forget about how she was fabulously dressed in a white dress with the red accents.  PERFECT for the sweet beginning of the scene to the absolute evil at the end.  This scene has made me now understand why everyone raves about Frances Conroy.  I am now a fan like you all :)

Hank’s voodoo attack - It’s about freaking time!!  Yes it’s about freaking time someone f’d with Hank, but I’m talking about how we finally get to see some real voodoo action!! Not just Queenie self voodooing herself!  This scene was also awesome, with Laveau just voodooing the shit out of the doll that represented Hank.  I want to see more voodoo!!!!

Hank shooting up Corn Rows City - Wow!  This was definitely the craziest most gut wrenching sad scene in this entire season, maybe the entire series.   Although Hank did what he did to protect Cordelia, it was still kind of hard to watch, as he kills every one at Corn Rows.  With Oh Freedom playing as this white man runs up into this salon, killing every one in sight, and at the same time LaLaurie finally understanding how despicable of a person she really was and how wrong she was for what she did to those poor people, this scene was extremely terrifying and sad.  And powerful.

Queenie sacrificing herself -  There are so many other bloggers who do not like this character, but I’m not one of them.  Queenie has a heart, she is very forgiving, and she does what needs to be done to protect her friends and fellow witches, whether it be voodoo or coven witches.  Yes, she turned LaLaurie into Laveau, but come on.. LaLaurie deserves everything that comes to her.  Yes Kathy Bates makes her redeemable, but she did horrible things, and Queenie doesnt want revenge on her.  She just wants her to educate her.  Queenie did not have to sacrifice herself to save Laveau, she had already been shot in the stomach and for all Hank knew, she was dead.  But no, she saved Laveau and more than likely killed herself in the process.  It was a selfless act and for her selflessness, she, in my mind could have possibly been the next Supreme.

7 years ago
Tagged: american horror story, coven, head, superlatives, WTF Moments,
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