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American Horror Story - Season 8 Episode 09: Fire and Reign
After the colossal achievement that the series has accomplished since its start in 2011, American Horror Story returns in its eighth season with new energizing story. The past season had a terrible story that about the crazy of clowns when they spread the frightfulness over the entire city. This season accompanies an anecdote about a gathering of survivors who figured out how to make due from the Apocalypse. Be that as it may, their battle has quite recently started.
I have never seen The Omen III: The Final Conflict, but I hear terrible things about it. I love that Michael came up with his idea to destroy the world... by watching a sub-standard horror film from the 1980s.
Speaking of me being over something, I also think it is lazy writing, and has been repeated far too much over the course of this entire series, that at the end of the series the only way to get rid of everyone is a mass death.
You'd think Fire and Reign would've at least been the standard 48 minutes. Instead, we're given a much shorter episode - one that depicts only the events that we already knew, therefore feeling rather pointless.
This episode got the season as a whole back on track almost seamlessly. Nothing felt out of place, with the plot flowing simply into the final chapter of this story.
And so now, all the pieces are in place for next week's season finale, except for any explanation whatsoever of Timothy and Emily's role in all of this.
While the episode did not return all of the season's luster, which had been sucked dry during the last episode, it was an intriguing and captivating take on revenge, time travel and the ultimate forms of magic.