This is not a spoiler~ I just guess the plot~

Pearl 2021-10-20 17:31:33

It's now the seventh episode. Although there are quite a few suspenseful points, it also gave us a lot of hints. The main point of this drama is based on the setting that the person who died in the house will stay on that land forever. Why is it not the house but the land? I said that the house was demolished), is this setting just to threaten the maid in the seventh episode...
Another point is what kind of curse the house is under, and why the ghosts have to keep the pregnant heroine.
I think there are a few clues for us to guess.
First, at the beginning, the doctor performed abortions for the young girls in the house. About 20 (I remember it as if they were) infant evil spirits stayed in this house.
Second, the neighbor Constance has a total of five children, and she herself said that her five children have received a curse. From the seventh to the present, a total of three have appeared, Tate, the mentally retarded woman Adelaide, and the one in the attic For children with facial deformities who like to play with throwing small balls, it is estimated that the remaining two are also in the house.
Third, all the ghosts are trapped in the house and cannot go to heaven. Some seem to be willing and unwilling, and they can only show up when they are in the house, except for Halloween. .
Fourth, the ghosts in the house, including the neighbor Constance, hope that the heroine will give birth to the child smoothly, and the heroine herself is uncomfortable after leaving the house, and even has a miscarriage. There is also the monster twin she is pregnant with. For example, in the fifth episode, the first generation hostess was tied up by the hero. When the heroine was threatened by the lover who turned into a ghost, she helped the hero and said that she would not allow the house to fail again.
Fifth, the neighbor Constance said that she hopes the heroine will give birth to the child, but from the perspective of the neighbor Constance, she hopes to see his child in this house forever. For example, when Adelaide died, he tried hard to drag Adelaide back. In the house, that is to say, even if the heroine gives birth to her child, she can still see her child in the house. After the child is born, what the ghost in the house should be.
Sixth, the house is cursed, well, it’s obvious... And for example, none of the mentally ill patients who came to this house survived. Tate was originally a dead person, and a black woman committed suicide. I emphatically portrayed a pigman, but unfortunately he died.
If these clues are connected, the story may be like this. Because those evil baby souls have been cursing this house, and pregnancy is the way to make these evil spirits superbirth (Of course, there may be no such setting as being superbirth in heaven in this play, maybe it's just purification...), Maybe the children of the neighbor Constance are the reincarnations of those babies, because those babies died miserably, so it can explain why the children of the neighbor Constance seem to be cursed, either mentally retarded or deformed. And the child that the current heroine is carrying may be the one of the first generation, with a small hoof. And the heroine cannot leave the house, because the baby's soul is also bound in that house. After leaving for too long, the soul of the child in the stomach becomes weak, so the heroine has a miscarriage in one episode. In order for the dead ghosts to make this house peaceful, they had to allow these evil spirits to be superborn through pregnancy.
Of course, there are still some doubts. For example, the neighbor Constance killed him in this house in order to keep the deformed child, but she moved to the next door by herself and wanted to see that the child shouldn't stay in the house...
Why did the maid want to stay? Dig her own bones? Is it just to send the neighbor Constance to jail...
and the vinyl guy, through the eighth episode trailer, the gay also wore the clothes, and Tate used to wear it too, so whoever wants to wear it...
Tate is sure He knew there were ghosts, but he knew he was...

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American Horror Story quotes

  • Zoe Benson: Do you think Fiona can fix it?

    Madison Montgomery: You're such a Goddamn idiot. I can't believe you told them everything. I'm supposed to be cleaning up my act! When this gets out, I'm screwed!

    Zoe Benson: Who cares? This is murder, like multiple murders!

    Madison Montgomery: They're not gonna find any evidence that we messed with the bus because we did not mess with the bus! What did you do to that shit dick in the hospital, though?

    Fiona Goode: [Fiona comes in, angry] Idiots.

    [She telekinetically throws Madison and Zoe up against the wall and they come crashing down, landing on the floor]

    Fiona Goode: Have you any idea what's going on out there? Now, I forgave your ham-handed mass murder business with the bus over exuberance of youth and all that, but if you haven't got the Goddamn brains to know that when strangers come asking questions, we close ranks, then I fear our line is truly at an end.

    Zoe Benson: But they knew so much already.

    Fiona Goode: I COULDN'T TOAST A PIECE OF BREAD with the heat they were putting on you. You... are soft. You're emotional, you care what people think. Now, if there's one thing you learn before leaving this place is that we, even the WEAKEST among us, are better than the best of them.

    Zoe Benson: Are we gonna get arrested?

    Fiona Goode: You are missing the point.

    Madison Montgomery: Which is?

    Fiona Goode: The point is... in this whole wide wicked world... the only thing you have to be afraid of... is me.

  • Cordelia Foxx: In the absence of the council, as reigning Supreme of this coven, I hereby decree... for the murders of our sister witch, Cecily Pembroke and our college, Quentin Fleming... you... Myrtle Snow, are hereby sentenced to death by fire.

    Myrtle Snow: Delia, my sweet daughter, I have never been more proud.

    Cordelia Foxx: Any last words?

    Myrtle Snow: Only one. BALENCIAGA!