American Horror Story season 7 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
On election night, a news reporter discusses the historic turnout and the passionate atmosphere. Tensions rise at the news station with reporters Beverly and Serena clashing over professional conduct. Characters express varied political views and voting experiences, highlighting personal and societal conflicts. Gym trainer Harrison meets Kai, who shares controversial opinions on political labels and society. Beverly, facing workplace challenges and discrimination, is approached by Kai with a proposal for equal power in his political ambitions. The shock of the election results leads to emotional turmoil and drastic actions, including Beverly's vandalism and Kai's violent coercion of a Trump supporter, Gary, to prevent him from voting. The episode closes with characters reflecting on their choices and the changing political landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key states mentioned in the election night coverage?
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
Why is Beverly frustrated at the news station?
She feels her work is unnecessary due to changes in the election coverage plan.
Who is Gary K. Longstreet?
A character who insists on voting despite health issues.
What is Kai's view on political labels?
Kai criticizes labels like "gay" and "bisexual" as divisive.
What challenges does Beverly face at her workplace?
She faces misogyny, racism, and is given less desirable assignments.
What is Kai's background?
Kai is a former army member with a degree in political science and feminist studies, and he has political ambitions.
How does the election night impact the characters?
It shocks them, leading to emotional responses and drastic actions.
What does Kai do to Gary, the Trump supporter?
Kai and his followers kidnap and assault Gary to prevent him from voting.
How does Gary manage to vote?
He mutilates himself to escape from restraints.
What is the general mood at the end of the episode?
The characters are reflective and grappling with the consequences of the election.