![]() ![]() ![]() Michael asks to be taken to Murder House where they could be together forever - the exact wish Constance was denied in Addy's untimely death. Three times in fact.Ĭonstance, seeing Michael dying in the street from a hit-and-run like poor Addy ( Jamie Brewer) only a few years prior, cradles the scared and dying boy. And speaking of Jessica Lange, the confrontation ends with Constance kicking Michael out of her house, prompting him to flee into the street where he is immediately hit by Mallory's car. The actual fight itself is more of what we saw in the Murder House episode (Michael wants to be good and change, but he doesn't know how and can't seem to help himself, yadda yadda yadda) but we'll never say no to more Jessica Lange. Here we get to see a previously unseen confrontation between Constance ( Jessica Lange) and Michael after he murdered the priest. Before Madison can get another shot in, Michael literally explodes her head like it's this gif. Myrtle burns him to death in revenge, but that's all the time Michael apparently needed to get back on his feet. With a lock of Michael's silky hair in hand, Mallory rushes off to the tub to perform the time travel spell, but before she can do it, Brock - remember Brock? - stabs Mallory for leaving on Coco's plane without him. Madison, being the best as always, grabs Mead's machine gun arm and lets Michael have it until he's momentarily rendered inert. Mead ties to launch an attack on the witches, but Cordelia uses her powers to blow the robot to bits, forcing Michael to lose his mother all over again (even if she was just a cyborg recreation of the Satanist who took him in after his adopted mother killed herself rather than face what Michael had become. And so, Marie struts right into the outpost and buries a hatchet deep in Dinah's neck. You see, Cordelia went back to Papa Legba ( Lance Reddick) knowing his desire for powerful helpers in hell and she offered him a deal he couldn't refuse: Dinah's dark and twisted soul in exchange for Marie, who never quite had the heart to torture Delphine (Bates) for all eternity anyway. Cordelia will have the power of voodoo on her side thanks to a little someone you might have heard of: Marie Laveau ( Angela Bassett). Only Dinah does what Dinah does best - be a snake - and tells Cordelia she won't have the power of voodoo on her side because Dinah always picks the winner. With the witches and Dinah on one side and Michael ( Cody Fern) and Mead ( Kathy Bates) on the other, it seems the time for the final showdown has come. And when their witchy wisdom sensed Mallory's abilities again, the three witches arose and we finally got caught up to the opening moments of Episode 4. It seems as though Mallory's confrontation with Langdon sent some sort of bat signal to Cordelia, Myrtle and Madison, who were buried in the healing Louisiana swamp mud to stay safe until Mallory's abilities had matured. ![]() You'll never beat Oprah, so why even try? Go prime time at least! But anyway, Cordelia insists that they bide their time until seeking revenge rather than inadvertently alert Michael to their plans, hence allowing Dinah to use her newfound fortune to secure a spot in the outpost with her son.ĭiscover your new favorite show: Watch This Now!Īnd at that, we're finally back in the bunker, reliving Mallory's intense interview with Langdon when her powers first resurfaced. But while doing the drop-off, Madison spots an ad for Dinah's new talk show, and the improbability of its existence immediately alerts Madison to the fact that Dinah clearly betrayed the coven in exchange for daytime TV success, which, aim higher, girl. Madison then drops off the bewitched duo at Gallant's (Peters) salon where Coco immediately connects with another client, Brock (Eichner). After their spots are secured, Cordelia puts Coco and Mallory under their identity spells (with Coco's personality modeled after Madison's, which makes total sense, tbh). But of course, before we get to the goods, the show has to wrap up the pre-apocalypse storyline, revealing that Coco and Mallory got their spots in Outpost 3 thanks to some witchy magic Myrtle pulled on Jeff ( Evan Peters) and Mutt ( Billy Eichner). Whether it was batsh- good or just plain batsh-, though, remains up for debate, but there's no denying that it was one hell of a fun ride.įollowing six episodes spent in flashbacks (and even flashbacks within the flashbacks), Apocalypse finally returned to the post-apocalyptic storyline in Wednesday's finale, picking up right when Cordelia ( Sarah Paulson), Madison ( Emma Roberts) and Myrtle ( Frances Conroy) resurrect Coco ( Leslie Grossman), Mallory ( Billie Lourd) and Dinah ( Adina Porter). And at this, Apocalypse didn't disappoint. ![]() American Horror Story is one of the most predictably unpredictable shows on TV, but there is always one thing the FX anthology can be relied upon for: an absolutely batsh- finale. ![]()
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