Watch American Horror Story: Cult Season 7 Episodes online now. Before we talk about the 4th episode (11/9), we should go back to the previous episode and experience the fear and excitement again.
The third episode of the seventh season called "Neighbors from Hell" gives us more clues as to what is happening. This is what we have found.
What terror is all that happens. That the story is concentrating on Ally and we do not know where this whole mess is going. "Neighbors from Hell" is the title of this third episode of Cult and the truth is that the seventh season, although entertaining, begins to spend their cartridges.
Unlike the previous episodes this does not begin at the point that remained the last chapter but with characters we do not know. A girl named Rosie tells about her coffin phobia and how she is triggered by being intimate with her husband. Then he talks about his "recovery" and we realize that she is the patient of Dr. Rudy Vincent, Ally's psychologist.
When the couple comes home they want to celebrate their breakthroughs and that's when we see the gang of clowns attacking once more. Rosie's worst fear came true: coffins wait for her and her husband. The band of evil clowns puts them in the force and close them with screws. We were left with this scene and later in the chapter we see that the couple was discovered many days later, when it was too late.
Racism and other evils
The creators of the series and this season have endeavored to embody in the characters the social and political confrontations that afflict American society . That is, the rise of radical positions, the issue of immigrants, the endless issue of civil rights of minorities and criticism of the most privileged classes.
This way is that treatment is given to the death of Pedro Morales, the worker of Ally and Ivy who the first shot in a fit of fear during the blackout that put the city in check. The policeman tells him that no charges will be brought against him because according to this in Michigan it is allowed to defend the home whether it be with a weapon.
The protests in the couple's restaurant (which curiously is called "The Carnage") are not to be expected. Protesters claim Ally's privileged position to leave without a problem of the accident that cost Pedro's life. This is where the accident returns, Kai Anderson (Evan Peters) and tells Ally that he will take care of the whole thing.
It is very suspicious that this character is becoming key in all events in history. Their presence is everywhere but we are not yet clear how much and what are their powers? Or what are those strange sessions you have with the other characters where they tell their most hidden fears.
The horror of bleeding
The madness of all the characters is combined and we see how the neighbors, the Wilton, knock on the door of Ally dressed in hats to strike two shouts about their privileges of white . The arguments that give one part and the other are a satire of what is said in these cases in real life.
Then Winter returns (seriously, these girls are blind or what, how come they do not realize how dark it always comes after this nanny?) And surprisingly they return their work. He's in this when he says he let in the guy "coming for the ad." When they go to see what type Winter talks about they encounter a naked man in the room masturbating. In the face of Ivy's threats, he insists that it was only because of the announcement and he retired angry (and naked).
The girls check on the internet and find a sullen ad looking for "white men who want to care for two horny lesbians". It is when Ally speaks on the phone with Dr. Vincent and we are revealed (or at least it seems) that he may well be part of all the fearsome events that are occurring in the city as, while talking with Ally is seen fitting a few pins with smiles and smiles of clowns. That is, the mark left by the gang that is attacking homes and killing its occupants.
Then we see that Winter (again) lets the neighbors give Oz a guinea pig. The Wiltons make that "peace offering" for the discussion they had earlier. Ally forbids Oz to stay with the pet and he uses the best resource he has: to hurt his mother by telling him that he only wants his mother of blood, namely Ivy.
It seems that when Ivy and Ally finally find a moment of peace things turn on them with greater force . They had hardly spent a quiet time having ice cream in their restaurant and laughing like family (and Oz apologizing for hurting Ally) and are already in serious trouble. When they return to their house they find it marked with the terrible mark of the killer band, that is to say a smiling face with a red and dripping nose. They enter the house, they find the poor guinea pig in the microwave and in time to see it explode (what a good idea, right?).
It is then that Ally loses his head and goes in the direction of his neighbors. The threat, the attack, when they withdraw is that they see the mark of the killers but they are not warned. Of course this is something that already prepares us for what is coming.
At home Oz tells them that his computer has a virus and is useless. They sense something wrong in the child's story and force him to open the laptop. Then they realize that they are watching a recording of Ally and Winter in their peculiar encounter in the bathtub. For Ivy that's all and it explodes. She tells Ally that she is going to go with her son and that she will be left alone . They are in this when when they leave the house they find the police with the neighbors, or rather with the neighbor who resists arrest. He shouts and shouts that "he did nothing", is when he sees the girls and accuses them of being the cause of what happened. It is not clear what it is but we sense that something happened to Meadow, as the episode ends while everyone observes a terrible path of blood that goes to the bedroom of the Wilton.
You can watch American Horror Story on FX every Wednesday in the US. YOu can watch American Horror Story: Cult full episodes on iTunes, FX Networks website, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video. Watch American Horror Story: Cult Season 7 Episodes online now.
The third episode of the seventh season called "Neighbors from Hell" gives us more clues as to what is happening. This is what we have found.
What terror is all that happens. That the story is concentrating on Ally and we do not know where this whole mess is going. "Neighbors from Hell" is the title of this third episode of Cult and the truth is that the seventh season, although entertaining, begins to spend their cartridges.
Unlike the previous episodes this does not begin at the point that remained the last chapter but with characters we do not know. A girl named Rosie tells about her coffin phobia and how she is triggered by being intimate with her husband. Then he talks about his "recovery" and we realize that she is the patient of Dr. Rudy Vincent, Ally's psychologist.
When the couple comes home they want to celebrate their breakthroughs and that's when we see the gang of clowns attacking once more. Rosie's worst fear came true: coffins wait for her and her husband. The band of evil clowns puts them in the force and close them with screws. We were left with this scene and later in the chapter we see that the couple was discovered many days later, when it was too late.
Racism and other evils
The creators of the series and this season have endeavored to embody in the characters the social and political confrontations that afflict American society . That is, the rise of radical positions, the issue of immigrants, the endless issue of civil rights of minorities and criticism of the most privileged classes.
This way is that treatment is given to the death of Pedro Morales, the worker of Ally and Ivy who the first shot in a fit of fear during the blackout that put the city in check. The policeman tells him that no charges will be brought against him because according to this in Michigan it is allowed to defend the home whether it be with a weapon.
The protests in the couple's restaurant (which curiously is called "The Carnage") are not to be expected. Protesters claim Ally's privileged position to leave without a problem of the accident that cost Pedro's life. This is where the accident returns, Kai Anderson (Evan Peters) and tells Ally that he will take care of the whole thing.
It is very suspicious that this character is becoming key in all events in history. Their presence is everywhere but we are not yet clear how much and what are their powers? Or what are those strange sessions you have with the other characters where they tell their most hidden fears.
The horror of bleeding
The madness of all the characters is combined and we see how the neighbors, the Wilton, knock on the door of Ally dressed in hats to strike two shouts about their privileges of white . The arguments that give one part and the other are a satire of what is said in these cases in real life.
Then Winter returns (seriously, these girls are blind or what, how come they do not realize how dark it always comes after this nanny?) And surprisingly they return their work. He's in this when he says he let in the guy "coming for the ad." When they go to see what type Winter talks about they encounter a naked man in the room masturbating. In the face of Ivy's threats, he insists that it was only because of the announcement and he retired angry (and naked).
The girls check on the internet and find a sullen ad looking for "white men who want to care for two horny lesbians". It is when Ally speaks on the phone with Dr. Vincent and we are revealed (or at least it seems) that he may well be part of all the fearsome events that are occurring in the city as, while talking with Ally is seen fitting a few pins with smiles and smiles of clowns. That is, the mark left by the gang that is attacking homes and killing its occupants.
Then we see that Winter (again) lets the neighbors give Oz a guinea pig. The Wiltons make that "peace offering" for the discussion they had earlier. Ally forbids Oz to stay with the pet and he uses the best resource he has: to hurt his mother by telling him that he only wants his mother of blood, namely Ivy.
It seems that when Ivy and Ally finally find a moment of peace things turn on them with greater force . They had hardly spent a quiet time having ice cream in their restaurant and laughing like family (and Oz apologizing for hurting Ally) and are already in serious trouble. When they return to their house they find it marked with the terrible mark of the killer band, that is to say a smiling face with a red and dripping nose. They enter the house, they find the poor guinea pig in the microwave and in time to see it explode (what a good idea, right?).
It is then that Ally loses his head and goes in the direction of his neighbors. The threat, the attack, when they withdraw is that they see the mark of the killers but they are not warned. Of course this is something that already prepares us for what is coming.
At home Oz tells them that his computer has a virus and is useless. They sense something wrong in the child's story and force him to open the laptop. Then they realize that they are watching a recording of Ally and Winter in their peculiar encounter in the bathtub. For Ivy that's all and it explodes. She tells Ally that she is going to go with her son and that she will be left alone . They are in this when when they leave the house they find the police with the neighbors, or rather with the neighbor who resists arrest. He shouts and shouts that "he did nothing", is when he sees the girls and accuses them of being the cause of what happened. It is not clear what it is but we sense that something happened to Meadow, as the episode ends while everyone observes a terrible path of blood that goes to the bedroom of the Wilton.
You can watch American Horror Story on FX every Wednesday in the US. YOu can watch American Horror Story: Cult full episodes on iTunes, FX Networks website, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video. Watch American Horror Story: Cult Season 7 Episodes online now.