how much the presidency, Trump has made it even more suspicious and intolerant of americans to the next. A back and forth between neighbors to limit the exaggerated and to some extent melodrama (shades of horror) that wants to bring out the distrust of the new, the foreigner, the representation of the concept at the basis of this season, i.e. Ally considers responsible for the new neighbors of the intrusion in their own home, as well as at the end of the episode, Harrison deems guilty the woman of the mysterious disappearance of the Meadow. The “brand” passes from the house of Ivy and Ally, where they are brutally killed in the microwave the guinea pig that Wilton had given to Ozzie (Cooper Dodson). The couple had just returned from the last session with the therapist (the same for Ally) after his wife had finally overcome her phobia of being buried alive (look a little). The episode begins with a sequence typical of the cinematography of horror and at the same time faithful to the incipit of the first seasons, which shows the mysterious group of clown assassins leave to die of a married couple after they are enclosed in two coffins screaming.
The Wilton think it is racist and responsible for the death of Pedro, while a serial killer prowls the neighborhood, leaving a disturbing facet of the smiley drawn on a wall of the houses. A grotesque already painted many times at the cinema and on tv, but never in this climate of obsession with politics. It is clear – but only to viewers – in fact, that the neighbors of the couple, the Wilton, they know the police commissioner (Colton Haynes), perhaps the new “friend” of Harrison (Billy Eichner) of which he is jealous Meadow (Leslie Grossman) – and that even the therapist (Cheyenne Jackson) Ally is involved in the matter.Ī sort of version of the thriller of Desperate Housewives (which already had an element of mystery very strong), this episode is all concentrated on the horror that lurks in the american suburbs where they live Ally and Ivy. In fact it looks like a charming prince (also has blue hair) arrived to the rescue of the damsel in distress: how much more blatantly false, and what is more propaganda for his election to the city council. The same will be later “moved away” from Kai (Evan Peters), who seems more and more keep in the forefront of the whole story, from the top of his folly trumpiana.
After the killing of Pedro, even if for legitimate defense, Ally (Sarah Paulson) puts in doubt his own sanity and is accused of racism by a procession of protesters, outside the restaurant she and Ivy (Alison Pill). The situation degenerates quickly in this seventh season of American Horror Story: Cult, that more and more reminiscent of the dynamics and the atmosphere of the cycle opening.