(Maybe because he's the owner of the hotel and even the evilest of villains know not to bite the hand that feeds them?) Either way, though, this is just one more facet of Evan Peters' character that I find both extremely fascinating and downright terrifying. It's still not clear how March is able to control the demon. After her past was exposed, Margaret's evil deeds were shielded by others but did incredible damage to those around her. He keeps the Addiction Demon from attacking her so long as she doesn't mettle in his affairs and does his bidding. The most recent season, 1984, had various villains throughout the season, but perhaps one of the most shocking was Margaret Booth (Leslie Grossman). That's when March rips into Sally, reminding her of the deal that they've made. But before the deed is done, March cuts him down - he needs John alive if he's to carry out his murderous work. Sally is in love with John and wants to be with him forever, so having him become a ghost would be like a dream come true for her. In a flashback, we see Sally standing idly by as John attempts to commit suicide (via hanging) in his hotel room at the Cortez. Like the fact that, apparently, Sally isn't the one who's able to control the Addiction Demon's actions after all - Mr. However, "The Ten Commandments Killer" revealed an interesting piece of intel about this formidable foe. So I was beginning to think he just served as a sort of one-off nightmare that wouldn't contribute much to the main storyline. Yeah… remember that guy? We haven't seen or heard much from this vile creature since he brutally violated Max Greenfield in the season premiere, aside from a few brief elevator appearances. March's connection to the AHS: Hotel Addiction Demon. But while the majority of the episode was dedicated to his perilous journey down a murderous rabbit hole, there were a few non-John related details worth noting - such as Mr. March… The Countess… Sally - they all played significant roles in creating the killer that John became. (Spoiler alert: it doesn't.) But regardless of how you felt about this not-so-shocking twist, there's no denying that the American Horror Story: Hotel writers did a nice job of piecing everything together in a neatly wrapped (and downright bloody) bow. I keep thinking that if I repeat this statement long enough it will feel less disappointing. Unlike “American Horror Story,” the series is an episodic anthology featuring a wide range of guest stars in each episode like Matt Bomer, Max Greenfield, Billie Lourd, Rhenzy Feliz,, Adrienne Barbeau, and Bella Thorne.John Lowe is the 10 Commandments Killer. “American Horror Stories” aired its first season back in 2021 and its second in 2022. It was previously reported that Kim Kardashian is set to appear in Season 12. The show was renewed through Season 13 back in 2020. “American Horror Story” remains a cornerstone of FX programming even this late in its run. Recent examples include the Disney+ series “Daredevil” and the Max-DC series “Penguin.” Both of those shows have paused production until the strike concludes, as have many others. 7.1 /10 2.8K YOUR RATING Rate Drama Horror Mystery After moving into a new home, a married couple is terrorized by a cryptic visitor. The three shows are some of the last remaining scripted series in production on the East Coast as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has targeted such productions with pickets that have successfully shut down multiple shows. Three Ryan Murphy-produced shows are still in production amid the ongoing writers’ strike.īesides “American Horror Story” Season 12, “American Horror Stories” Season 3 and “American Sports Story” Season 1 are all in various stages of production across New York and New Jersey. Categorically false.” Leight later removed the original Tweet, but has retweeted others’ reactions to it, as well as Cooper’s report from outside the “AHS” set. (In early May, it was reported that production on “AHS” had been delayed or temporarily halted at Silvercup Studios due to WGA pickets.)Ī spokesperson for Murphy, however, called Leight’s allegations “absolute nonsense. Cooper’s Tweet came hours after former “Law & Order: SVU” exec producer (and WGA strike captain) Warren Leight also alleged that “American Horror Story” crewmembers had told them that “they’ll be blackballed in Murphy-land” if they respect the picket and don’t cross the line.
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