And the murder of Serina (Emma Roberts) seems to have taken place before any of the other clown murders, as Kai was recruiting Beverly. For instance, we know Kai is a cult leader, and we know he’s recruited several people - but we haven’t seen anyone as the clowns yet. “American Horror Story: Cult” has that kind of stuff going on as well, and it’s still not even close to clear how everything fits together. And the strange connection that seems to bind all the characters together.Īlso Read: 'American Horror Story: Cult' Fans Can't Help But Ask, 'Why Are You Wearing Sombreros?' Not only is there the hatch to wonder about, but there’s the polar bear. Not just about who’s in the cult, but what the cult is trying to do, and how seemingly unrelated elements factor in as well. There were plenty of clues popping up about Harrison and Meadow, and fans have been suspicious of Ivy from the start.īut what’s interesting, and ultimately confusing, is just how much information the show is throwing at people, and how many questions it’s raising. The first three episodes did a solid job of portraying Kai first as a bigot, then as a manipulator, before finally putting the pieces together to show him as a charismatic murder-leader. It’s not that the hints that “American Horror Story: Cult” is dropping aren’t landing. And what about Ivy (Alison Pill), who apparently didn’t just know Winter before she and Ally hired her to be their nanny, but kidnapped a guy with her?Īlso Read: 'American Horror Story: Cult' Fans Are Finally Putting It All Together Nothing about Winter (Billie Lourd), Kai’s Hillary-supporting, liberal stereotype sister, seems to make sense at all. There’s the weird chemical spray truck and Harrison’s crazy plastic barrels (which are of the variety Walter White used to dissolve bodies on “Breaking Bad,” if you remember). And his actions in the first three episodes might mean that the goal of the clowns terrorizing Ally is to get her to join up, like the other characters he’s targeted.īut the questions still outweigh the answers. Some of the pieces are coming together - Harrison (Billy Eichner) and Meadow (Leslie Grossman) are apparently a part of the clown cult, as is newscaster Beverly (Adina Porter) - and Kai is definitely involved in murders. It seems Kai is the guy behind the clown cult, with its bloody smiley face insignia, and in Episode 4 we see him convince one person to commit murder and another to cut off his own hand on Election Night to ensure he could “pull the lever for go f–k yourself” (Trump, as it happens). And in Episode 4, we finally see him really at work, taking the side of vulnerable people, no matter what they believe, in order to draw them into his plot.Īlso Read: 'American Horror Story: Cult': Important 2016 Election Facts You Need to Remember Over time, the show has developed the fact that Kai (Evan Peters) is actually the chief creator of chaos on the show. Up to now, things have been pretty confusing as the show focused on Ally (Sarah Paulson), a woman with a host of phobias who’s been seemingly terrorized by a group of murder clowns who, at least at points, seemed like they might have been in her head. 26 episode.)įor four episodes, “American Horror Story: Cult” has been weaving a story about a murderous clown cult, and a bunch of other weird stuff, kicked up by the fear and chaos following the contentious 2016 election. (Note: This post contains spoilers for “American Horror Story: Cult” through the Sept.
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