Talk about the murderous motives of the ultimate homicide king classmate Tate and other

Priscilla 2021-10-20 17:36:12

The villain Tate's first murder was after Larry (the burned man) smothered Beau. Beau did not appear much in the film, and was a naive but xx-looking little monster. Larry suffocated the character and completely released the little monster in Tate's heart. So Tate poured gasoline on Larry first, then went to Westfield and shot dozens of innocent teenagers. Those teenagers should correspond to Beau, none of them are damned.

Later in the plot, he kept saying that he didn’t know why he wanted to kill those people. I think he really didn’t know. Corresponding to the burned man, he didn’t know why he killed Beau—(Tate didn’t know why the burned man had to kill the killer) , Beau died only because his wife, Constans, didn't want the children of the children's welfare agency to take away her son. This old lady was quite selfish (including when Addy died later, she also desperately tried to drag her to the ghost house, because she died in the ghost house, and her children would not leave her.)

Tate killed the gay couple because they couldn't bring her to Nora kid, besides, Tate wasn't enough to beat the gay guy who went out to eat. He took a long iron object (I don't know what it was called) and stabbed anus. It should be because Tate thought he was too sordid to go out to eat and he couldn't forgive him.

Throughout the show, Tate uses his own way to protect his family and the things he cares about.

Next, the Harmond family moved in and raped Viv because they wanted to give Nora a child. The plot behind this is explained.

Killing those perverts who want to repeat the crime scene is to protect Violet, and Vi made a request at the time.

I forgot who to kill next. The Exterminator was killed because he found Vi's body (looking for the source of the blowfly), because Tate didn't want Vi to know that she was dead at that time.

Including that he later wanted to kill the Hispanic Latino boy, saying that he didn't want Vi to be alone because he felt that Vi liked him and Vi would not be alone with him.

——The reason for Tate's murder is actually very simple, but it's purely evil and distorted. Pure and evil are two sides of one.




Nora herself is also very problematic. She always loves her children. In fact, it can be found in the film when she treats her children (in a certain episode of eating with her husband and children, the child cries and he asks the nanny to take the child away), including the last When she faced Viv's child, she was impatient when the child started crying. This woman is quite selfish, and only knows what she wants to cry and cry only when she no longer owns it. Nora's little monster son was kidnapped and dismembered by a woman's boyfriend, who was later turned into a little monster by her Frankenstein father. Nora killed her husband and herself.

The actress who died later was the black dahlia. The doctor died unintentionally in order to satisfy the animal desires. Later, he was dismembered by Charles Frankenstein.

Later, a certain psychopath killed two female nurses. The cause of neuropathy homicide does not require a cause. .

Later, it was Mr. Langdon and the maid Moira who died. Constance shot and killed. The reason is obvious, but C should be the most selfish, perverted and human-like psychopath in the whole world. It has a very distorted personality and a very strong personality. Possessive.

The murderers in criminal psychology are all related to possession.

I think the haunted house corresponds to "possession", a distorted desire. This is being discussed throughout the show.

The remaining small roles are omitted.

In the end, Tate Junior killed the babysitter, apparently just to please his grandmother. . .

Overall it deserves five stars, but the ending feels terrible.


FYI Pretty Maid is so beautiful! ! ! ! !

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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!