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Saturday
Nov012014

AHS: Freakshow "Edward Mordrake Pt. 2"

I apologize for the lateness of this piece! AHS's two-part Halloween episode was structured around green smoke spewing evil spirit Edward Mordrake's search for another soul to add to his collection of dead ghouls. This search was something like a B story entirely made up of SAG Ensemble clip reel auditions with several actors getting their own "darkest hour" backstory to tell. I loved the Illustrated Seal's (Mat Fraser) clip reel about his "handsome face" and am pleased to have read that Ryan Murphy, recognizing his talent, wants to give him a non-freak role somehow in a future season, despite his deformed hands and arms.

After completely the sad story roundup, Mordrake decides to take Elsa (Jessica Lange) with him into the afterlife following her grisly tale of her Weimer Era Germany sex club stardom ends in the grisly chain-sawing of her legs. (Yuck -- and that isn't even the grossest image in her story). But, Mordrake stops when he hears distant music.

Where is it coming from?

Jessica Lange prepares to "walk her schnauzer" in Germany

Oh yes, that rusty tune is from the episode's A story in which Lobster Boy (Evan Peters) and Maggie (Emma Roberts) discover the macabre home of Twisty the Clown and his kindapped children and are captured themselves.

A chaotic and beautifully twisted series of events leaves the kids rescued, the Freak Show unexpected surely temporary heroes of the townfolk for saving them, and Dandy assuming Twisty's killer clown role which is the best resurrection this series has ever dreamt of because it's not literal but it amounts to the same thing. It's über disturbing.

QUOTABLES: Mordrake to Elsa:

It's not your talent that renders me speechless. It's your delusional ignorance. 

This will come in so handy as we enter hubris-heavy Awards Season.

BEST LINE READING:

They called them snuff films"

Love the way Jessica Lange doesn't try to dramatize this line (a rarity for her) but instead just says it and once it's left her mouth the words have a forceful kickback all over her face, as it crumbles with emotion. Her subsequent lines thereby earning their hysterically breathy wetness.

EPISODE MVP: Jessica Lange. She's been working this show for too long and overworking it and overworked by it but sometimes there's little doubt that Ryan Murphy and team couldn't pull this off without her particularly theatrical star persona, visibly decaying.

But a special shout out to Finn Wittrock. Despite barely being in this episode I almost handed it to him. Nothing in this episode is half as scary as his two wordless self-actualizing moments. First, when he puts on Twisty's mouth mask and breathes in its violent fragrance and second, that slow spread of elation on his face when he makes his first human kill which turns out to be...

WAS THAT NECESSARY / BODY COUNT: ...Maid (Patti Labelle) who made such a fuss about not being scared of Dandy. Why did that living legend take this part if that's all there was for her? 3 bodies in total for this episode, the other two are a dancing man killed by Legless Suzy (in flashbask) -- legs and the lack of them being a major recurring motif this episode and Twisty claimed by Mordrake.

NO FAIR: Sarah Paulson, both of her, is barely in this episode. Grrrr

EPISODE GRADE
: B- You can still feel the padding from the previous episode though it might have been a smashing episode at one hour than it was at 2 1/2. Both Elsa & Twisty's backstories, which take up the bulk of the episode feel excessively labored over for effect when sometimes all you need is an actor's face with inappropriate euphoria (Wittrock) or the abyss of regret (Lange) blooming, visibly, all across it.

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Reader Comments (10)

Elsa's back story is so fucked up. Yuuuuuuuuuck.

November 1, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTheElusiveChanteuse

I hesitate to say I enjoyed the episode, because...boy, was it a doozy in terms of disturbed grossness. But I thought it was very good, a season highlight for me thus far.

I've seen lots of complaints that we didn't "need" Twisty's backstory because he would be scarier without it it, that villains are more frightening without a reason. Clearly, Dandy is being set up for that kind of villainy, because nothing is scarier than a rich little white boy with too much time (and murderous energy) on his hands.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterOlivia

In terms of story telling, FREAK SHOW is the most coherent AHS so far. The end of this episode felt like the expected season ending (misunderstood freak become a hero, killer clown kicked the bucket, etc.) which means (1) a lot of padding from here or (2) unpredictable twisted twists down the road which I hope for the latter. Looking forward to more Frances and Angela.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJija

Jija - agreed on coherency.which is a plus. I'm hoping for 2 on your predictions...

Olivia - i agree with the complaints. I thought Twisty was really scary *until* this episode but I've been more freaked out by Dandy with each episode.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I thought it was interesting to get some insight into who Twisty is and how he became what he is... just as it will be for Dandy and his mother. I felt bad for him, but he had his death coming, that's for sure.

I do wonder what Jessica Lange thought when she was filming those S&M scenes... I mean, that was some Visconti "The Damned" realness.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterBia

Ryan Murphy's been dropping too many spoilers on his own show, ugh. Mordrake lost some of his mystique by talking a lot in this episode. Great work by Finn Wittrock, I'm amazed it's taken them so long to add him to the "coterie." A lot of people harp on in disbelief at how corny the ending was but I found the townspeople accepting the freaks as touching as this show can get and a nice welcome respite. Loved that Elsa stayed in character and invited everybody to buy a ticket rather than give a free show. Haha

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSanty C.

Finn Wittrock is SO handsome.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTyler

This episode was incredibly AWESOME.

So dark and twisted, and Lange (as always) was just incredible. Twisty's story, and ultimate death, was just heartbreaking.

Best ep of the season by far, and one of the best ep's of the series whole.

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMatty F

I wish more casting directors watched this show. Jessica Lange does consistently extraordinary work and yet Meryl Streep keeps getting cast in the high profile films and keeps giving terrible ham performances one after another. Imagine how much better August Osage County would been with Jessica Lange starring in it?

November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterOwen

Owen and Matty--cosign.

Must we wait till September? Can't we just give the damn Emmy to Jessica NOW.

November 4, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterbrookesboy
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