1971: Fiona takes her place as the Supreme by means most foul... and Spalding has seen it all.
Today: an aging and fading Fiona reluctantly visits a plastic surgeon. Meanwhile, Zoe visits with Kyle's grieving mother to offer her comfort, while the high-strung, churchgoing, hellfire-preaching Joan Ramsey and her handsome son Luke move in next door to the Academy. Elsewhere, the racist Madame LaLaurie is devastated at the thought that a black man has become President of the United States. Fiona humbles her by making the once noble and haughty lady serve as the Academy's new maid, and when conflict arises between LaLaurie and Queenie, Fiona forces her to serve as Queenie's personal slave. Meanwhile, out in the swamp, the still-mute Franken-Kyle's scars are healing quickly, and an unfortunate love triangle begins to develop. Another triangle begins to develop when both Madison and Nan pay Luke a visit, but the meeting goes badly when Joan enters the conversation. As both Cordelia and Fiona receive distressing news from their doctors, Zoe engineers an unwise homecoming. An increasingly desperate Cordelia turns to Marie Laveau for help, while Fiona recognizes something of her own history in Madison and takes to personally mentoring the girl, in her own blunt way. While outside the Academy, a bestial figure stirs in the shadows...
Today: an aging and fading Fiona reluctantly visits a plastic surgeon. Meanwhile, Zoe visits with Kyle's grieving mother to offer her comfort, while the high-strung, churchgoing, hellfire-preaching Joan Ramsey and her handsome son Luke move in next door to the Academy. Elsewhere, the racist Madame LaLaurie is devastated at the thought that a black man has become President of the United States. Fiona humbles her by making the once noble and haughty lady serve as the Academy's new maid, and when conflict arises between LaLaurie and Queenie, Fiona forces her to serve as Queenie's personal slave. Meanwhile, out in the swamp, the still-mute Franken-Kyle's scars are healing quickly, and an unfortunate love triangle begins to develop. Another triangle begins to develop when both Madison and Nan pay Luke a visit, but the meeting goes badly when Joan enters the conversation. As both Cordelia and Fiona receive distressing news from their doctors, Zoe engineers an unwise homecoming. An increasingly desperate Cordelia turns to Marie Laveau for help, while Fiona recognizes something of her own history in Madison and takes to personally mentoring the girl, in her own blunt way. While outside the Academy, a bestial figure stirs in the shadows...
Ha! Seethe at the fact that a black man is president, LaLaurie.
ReplyDeleteGotta see Madame as Queenie's maid. Karma!
ReplyDeleteThe spoiler of Fiona killing one of their own, could it actually be during the flashback from 1971?
ReplyDeleteIt would be a nice twist I'd appreciate since I like all the characters. Should she kill someone from the present though, Misty Day will probably take care of it.
That would be awesome since I'd hate to see any of the current four girls go. But the spoiler said it was one of the four students, because Fiona suspects they are this generation's supreme and she wants to get rid of her. All signs (and two scenes from the season promo) point to it being Madison, which if it is I will be so annoyed. I'm really liking Emma Roberts in this season. But if it is, I do hope she's not gone for long.
ReplyDeleteI find it very interesting so far that Fiona is a bitch, she's mean, she's totally obnoxious, she's selfish, but she's not racist in any way. And she even hates LaLaurie for being racist. It's a smart move by Murphy, because it would be far to easy to make her an entirely dislikable character by combining all distasteful characteristics in one single person, but he didn't. And with that he uses all of Lange's abilities to her fullest potential ;)
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