‘American Horror Story” Season 4 Finale Spoilers: Dandy, New Owner Of ‘Freak Show’, To Perform In Curtain Call, Shocking Death In Episode 12
Dandy will finally get a chance to perform on the stage, as he is now the new owner of the "Freak Show." Elsa sold the show to him for $10,000 in cash. "American Horror Story" Season 4 episode 12, "Show Stoppers," did the expected -- killed one more character. In a shocking twist, Chester cut Maggie into two.
In the final moments of episode 12, Dandy arrived to tell Eva and Paul that Elsa has gone to follow her dreams and that he is now the new owner of the freak show. "Everything here, including your contract belongs to me, now," Dandy tells the freaks. "Now, I want to see what's mine." He tells Paul that his dream of being in the show business has come true. Dandy finally gets to stand on the stage and take a bow.
The episode 11, "Magical Thinking," saw Jessica selling her show to Chester. In the penultimate episode, he, however, handed himself over to police for killing his ventriloquist doll, Majorie and not for sawing Maggie into two. Also in this episode, Jimmy returned to the freak show to learn that Jessica has shot his father. The man who gave Jessica her artificial legs made an appearance in this episode. Jessica introduced Massimo Dolcefino to Jimmy. Thanks to him, Jimmy got a new pair of lobster hands.
Dandy visited Bette and Dot and warned them that Chester is an "absolutely, beastly sicko. The warning put a seed of doubt in the heads of the twin sisters and they refused to get in the sawing box for the 'sawing in half' magic trick. Maggie volunteered and ended up dead, as Chester sawed her into two, as he kept seeing his wife, her lover and Majorie in place of Maggie. Later, he repeatedly stabbed Majorie. Also in the episode, the freaks took their revenge on Stanley, cutting his legs, hands and tongue, and they put him in a cage.
According to the brief synopsis of "American Horror Story" Season 4 final episode, "The Freaks rebel against new management. Dandy prepares for his debut performance. Elsa arrives in Tinseltown."
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