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Yes, the first episode was ridiculously undisciplined, like the pilot and the season premiere of Asylum. Lots of random oddities trown without explanation at first. That's why it was good. Not like the last two seasons, which started outlining a plot, to never actually start it.

Yeah, she wasn't underused during the season…I'm not going to say that "this sould have happened" and start to elaborate a face-off between her and Vanessa, but I think it would be possible to give them more interaction.

haha Piper is good, but no one can get the wickednedd as good as McCroy

happy for Green who once again showed her huge talent.

It is a bad choice when you've got two brilliant actresses like McCroy and Green to make an epic face-off, but totally waste that opportunity.

I Liked Evelyn's death. That trap was really smart. Don't think Vanessa defeated the Devil so easily (she just exorcised him from the doll and didn't fell on his cheap talk).

Really? All you have to do is shoot them?

it all but came out of nowhere this week

but, compared to previous episode, this was the one which most push the plost foward.

the ball scene showed both strong and weak points:

Well, I'm kinda disappointed that all the egyptian references stopped. Last time we've seen it was on the episode 7, when the figure of Amon + Amunet gets marked on Vanessa's flesh during the possession.

She wants Vanessa to be the mother of evi. Like, devil's bride. That whole thing of Amunet + Amon (wich on the series felt like another name given by the Devil by the egiptians) getting together, and unleashing untold horrors and stuff.

"(Strictly speaking, what follows can’t be Vanessa’s flashbacks as they include people and events about which she would have had no knowledge, most notably her new nemesis Evelyn Poole.)"

This makes me remember that Patti LuPone was in Coven too…and that her single episode participation on Penny was much more deep and remarkable than all her episodes on that crap