Could It Be... Satan?
- Episode aired Oct 3, 2018
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
4.7K
YOUR RATING
Michael's history as a teenager, and how he came to find himself at the Hawthorne Boy's school, is revealed.Michael's history as a teenager, and how he came to find himself at the Hawthorne Boy's school, is revealed.Michael's history as a teenager, and how he came to find himself at the Hawthorne Boy's school, is revealed.
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It was a really good episode. I'm loving that they're connecting all the seasons - Murder House, Coven, Hotel, and considering the mention of Trump in the first episode it also has Cult. I'm loving that. I'm loving that the crossovers weren't rushed nor has it felt forced. But what was surprising was the new light they shined onto the Coven witches...
They're very prejudice towards men and warlocks. Which was surprising seeing how Cordelia was never shown to be like that. Towards anyone really. I dunno... I didn't really like that. Otherwise really good episode.
They're very prejudice towards men and warlocks. Which was surprising seeing how Cordelia was never shown to be like that. Towards anyone really. I dunno... I didn't really like that. Otherwise really good episode.
3 out of 5 stars.
The episode turns into a fun twist with a crossover from Coven and Hotel. But sadly, the story and script is boring and dull. Michael Langdon motives is mysterious and fun.
The episode turns into a fun twist with a crossover from Coven and Hotel. But sadly, the story and script is boring and dull. Michael Langdon motives is mysterious and fun.
This episode really brought the nostalgia. It's hard to write a spoiler-free review when the best bits of the episode are spoilers regardless. However, It is a good episode.
There's that comedy element that is downright iconic and the new characters welcomed in this series are really becoming something brilliant. The returning characters are absolutely amazing, as expected and I am looking forward to see more of them!
The episode is tense, fun, interesting and still manages to be funny. I must say that it was more predictable than the rest of the series so far, probably because we are familiar with the characters already, but it's still an enjoyable watch and I'd happily watch it again. Apocalypse is shaping to be one of the strongest seasons of AHS.
There's that comedy element that is downright iconic and the new characters welcomed in this series are really becoming something brilliant. The returning characters are absolutely amazing, as expected and I am looking forward to see more of them!
The episode is tense, fun, interesting and still manages to be funny. I must say that it was more predictable than the rest of the series so far, probably because we are familiar with the characters already, but it's still an enjoyable watch and I'd happily watch it again. Apocalypse is shaping to be one of the strongest seasons of AHS.
That episode is one of the best of the whole show. A lot cross-over takes place. That kind of episodes we were missing for a lot time!
Did you know
- TriviaBehold Chablis mentions doing card tricks with Neil Patrick Harris. In Freak Show Neil Patrick Harris plays a magician.
- GoofsWhen the warlocks are having dinner, Behold Chablis fills his glass up to the edge. In the next shot the glass is half empty.
- Quotes
Madison Montgomery: [to Dinah] Who cares? As if you could ever defeat anyone with that backwards voodoo shit.
- ConnectionsReferences Superman and the Mole-Men (1951)
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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