"American Horror Story: Coven" is mildly dark and tempting. In the premiere episode, Zoe (Taissa Farmiga) was sent to Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies, which has only three students. It was revealed that she is a witch. The headmistress of the school is Cordelia Foxx (Sarah Paulson). She is the daughter of the Supreme, Fiona (Jessica Lange).

The second episode of "American Horror Story-Coven," "Boy Parts," is written by Tim Minear and directed by Michael Rymer. Detectives Sanchez and Stiles will come to the academy to question Madison and Zoe about the events that took place at the frat party. Fiona, however, puts an end to the investigation in her own way.

In the episode, Queenie will reveal how she discovered her powers and also about her witch ancestry, and how she ended at the academy. To express her gratitude, Madison will create a "perfect boyfriend" for Zoe, which will not go as planned. "Zoe and her new boyfriend find themselves with a new and somewhat unsettling ally," the synopsis of the second episode says.

According to the official synopsis, "Cordelia and Hank meet with a fertility doctor, but after a year of treatments there's still no progress. Hank exhorts her to use her magic instead; Cordelia is reluctant, but ultimately assents to the black ceremony, despite her misgivings."

LaLaurie will reveal how she became immortal, while Fiona will question Marie. "In the second episode Fiona finds out that Marie Laveau -- who is also a real person -- has put this spell on Kathy's character," Ryan Murphy, executive producer of "American Horror Story - Coven," said to TV Line.

He said that Marie Laveau runs a hair salon called Cornrow City. It is where Marie has gone undercover. "And [Jessica says to her], 'I want the eternal life stuff.' And Marie says: 'You give me back Madame LaLaurie. I know you dug her up'... So, that begins the war," Murphy said.

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