American Horror Story season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, a centuries-old witch finds solace in a former enemy, while another witch, Laveau, faces a dark figure demanding his due. A hospital scene reveals a witch hunter's identity and a web of betrayal among the witches. They plan to confront the Witch Hunters' leader. A witch unsuccessfully tries to bargain her soul with Papa Legba for immortality. The quest for the next Supreme leads to power displays, a sacrificial resolution involving a baby, and a poignant conclusion with Stevie Nicks' performance.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the age of the witch reflecting on her long life?
She is over 300 years old.
Who confronts Laveau demanding his annual due?
A sinister figure, representing a bargain made long ago.
What happens at the hospital?
A woman tries to take a baby, leading to a confrontation and the revelation of a witch hunter's identity.
Who is revealed to be a witch hunter?
The husband of one of the witches, who was hired to kill other witches.
How do the witches plan to deal with the Witch Hunters?
They plan to find and confront the leader of the Witch Hunters.
What does a powerful witch offer Papa Legba for immortality?
Her soul.
Why is the deal with Papa Legba called off?
Because the witch has no soul to trade.
Who is considered for the role of the next Supreme?
Different witches are considered, with demonstrations of their powers.
What happens with the stolen baby?
A confrontation leads to one witch sacrificing another to appease Papa Legba.
Who performs at the end of the episode?
Stevie Nicks.
What does the performance by Stevie Nicks symbolize?
It creates a poignant end to a day filled with magic, conflict, and revelations.
How do the witches demonstrate their powers?
Through mind control, healing, and other magical abilities.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The struggle for power among witches, betrayal, and dealing with supernatural entities.
Who is Papa Legba?
A mysterious figure associated with the supernatural and soul bargaining.
What is the significance of the witch being over 300 years old?
It highlights the longevity and historical experiences of witches in this world.