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    I have two additional questions. Why silver bullets. Minotaur explanation? Also, what's more egregious to me is the absolute lack of character motivation. It pops up all over the place. Nan's a rebel. She informed Fiona of Kathy Bates. She let Kathy Bates go. She went out to save Luke during Zombie Invasion.

    Ya, but putting on a bull's head doesn't make you a minotaur anymore than putting on a witches mask makes you a with or wearing Jason's mask makes you Jason.
    You have to eat his heart.

    So wait, has been revealed in the show that Minotaur was created by LaLaurie?

    Maybe it's like reality television and they're are really multiple groups of witches and voodoovians out there, but these two are the ones that took the deal for a juicy TV show. Everyone's a winner because even if you die, Misty will resurrect you.

    Yea, but I think that Marie is the one who turned him into a Minotaur. All Delphine did was put a bull's head on his head. That's not how it happened according to the Greeks.

    What's with the silver bullets?

    Maybe if they would have read the whole Latin spell in Latin as opposed to switching into English.

    They finally get rid of Fiona and Zoe becomes the new supreme and then she makes a plan-and get's them all killed. The whole point of the season is who was the worst supreme? Fiona or Zoe.

    And waiting for the Manotaur and I'm sure many others. The Messiah returning to earth is more likely to occur at this point.

    I give it a 'D'.

    Valuable Plot Time?

    They had to remind the audience of what happened because we might have lost track amongst the other 15-20 plot devices going around. Madison: We agreed to share him. Patti: What did those evil witches do to you?

    I don't remember earlier episodes, but at least the last two they have been changing up character motivation just because… I'm not sure why. Queenie: Not exactly friends with the white witches, but not an outcast either. Friends with Kathy Bates. Betrays the Coven and Bates. Rips out (alleged) rapists hearts so

    To me, I was trying to figure out the whole season how they were going to tie everything together. My friends were instantly dismissive from the start because of the whole aliens thing, but I held my faith. In Murder House, everything was tied around the house-including the Harmons. In Asylum it seems like

    I still can't get over Aliens and the devil (or was is explicitly Satan) coexisting in the same universe. The implications of that is simply too much mindfuckery for this individual to handle. Also, doesn't the whole mutant plot just drop after the blond female laughs at James Cromwell's penis?

    Haha, yes. I guess so.

    Oh yeah, good point. I think he was chained up, but yeah that would be problematic. I guess it's good thing Fiona doesn't care and that Cordelia is blind now. One would think that upon blindness she would need Spalding now more than ever.

    Oh, I don't know what (if anything) there is to this, but it's just something I've noticed. The only older witch/voodoo who hasn't had this has been Myrtle and she died. Idk, maybe this will be an issue with reanimated zombie myrtle too. It has been with both Tate and Emma so far.

    Also, none of it really mattered. They have aliens, satan, mutants and Nazis, but in the end it was just about Sara Paulson escaping and dealing with rape and legacy and her child.

    Really? I can't get over the fact that satan and aliens exist in the same universe. It took X-Files multiple seasons to do that, Asylum does it in the first three episodes!