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Thursday, October 5, 2017

American Horror Story: Cult | Season 7 Episode 5 - "Holes"



Spoiler Alert!

Today, both my series had freaking amazing episodes! Seriously, this episode left me shook.
Hello guys! Here we are with a brand new AHS rant!
Just like in the previous episode, I felt so much more informed. Truth is, both this episode gave us a lot. Last week's episode told us everything of what hapenned before the election and how Kai got his 'crew' and this episode explained a lot about Kai (in the very end) and more about his cult, starting the episode right away with a plot twist!
The episode starts with Beverly and Bob having a conversation and the later not wanting to give more attention to this murders therefore, not giving publicity to Kai for his run to the city council. Because of that, Kai sets up a meeting and that's when we see all his cult members, including Ivy! The episode then moves to the opening credits leaving us speechless with this big reveal!
We all knew there was something shady about Ivy. Some people thought she was actually related to Kai and, well, in a way, she is. It doesn't look like she's his sister anymore, but still, she's part of the cult that was huge!
Anyway, in that meeting, like I said, we see everyone - Kai, Beverly, Winter, Harrison, Detective Samuels (just like we thought), Ivy and Beverly's cameraman, RJ (who I didn't really remember, to be honest).
In this meeting they come up with the plan that the best thing to do is to just kill Bob, and that's what they do. They break into Bob's house and film the murder, in order to Beverly show it on televison. 
After that, Beverly and Kai have a conversation and she advises him to cut ties with RJ, saying that he's the week link. After that, Kai gathers another meeting and that's when they kill RJ, with a nail gun. Starting with Ivy, each of them 'shoots' him, in turns, and then Kai finishes him off.
Meanwhile, we find out that Meadow is still alive and that Harrison and Detective Samuels were planning on bury her alive. That's when Ally finds her but afraid she runs of to her house. She tries to talk to Ivy and, while she's with her on the phone, Meadow gets to escape and tries to get help from Ally. That's when Meadow basically tells Ally everything about the cult and the fact that Ivy is part of it, but right at that moment, Harrison and Detective Samuels arrive and take Meadow.
To be honest, I have no idea why they wanted to kill her. It looked like she was part of the cult. My guess is that she thought what they were doing was too much and she just wanted to get out of it but, because she knew who they were, they had to kill her, just like they did with RJ.
After that comes the biggest reveal of all - Kai's past.
Just like with Ivy, some people also had some predictions about who was behind that door with a rose and in this episode we find out everything.
Kai is talking to Beverly in order for her to tell him her fears but she switches things up and starts asking him stuff about his past, that's when he reveals that his mom shot his dad and ther herself in a murder-suicide. After that, he calls his brother - Dr. Rudy Vincent (another big reveal) - and he tells Kai to conceal their bodies in their bedroom (the door with the rose) in order to not lose the money from their mom's pension and their dad's disability checks.
The episode then ends with Kai being really vulnerable, crying and Beverly just there but, in my opinion, with a crazy look which, from what I've seen talk about, and that I agree, it looks like she wants to take control of the cult and replace Kai so, let's see what happened!
Althought not major, this episode had a lot of plot twists and major information regarding Kai and other characters, so I look forward to finding out more about everything that have been happening. 
The only thing that I stil don't get is Ally. She's the main character but I don't see what they want with her. I still stand by my thought that they want to 'recruit' her but I seriously don't know.
Let me know what you think and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

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