New Images and a Few Clues of What’s Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 – The Dead

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New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The DeadExec producer Ryan Murphy has stated that pretty much everyone in “American Horror Story: Coven” is “going dark,” and here are some photos from the upcoming Episode 3.07, “The Dead,” along with a few more comments from Murphy to get you ready for next week.

Speaking with EW, Murphy said of “The Dead,” “[It] is a very meditative episode. It’s very much about Madison (Emma Roberts) and Zoe (Taissa Farmiga) and Kyle (Evan Peters). There’s a lot of great stuff about Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe) and Marie Laveaux (Angela Bassett) and the unexpected friendship with LaLaurie (Kathy Bates). We dwell a lot on characters in that episode who are dead and are brought back and what their inner lives are and what their futures are.”

As for Spalding (Denis O’Hare), “[O]bviously he’s crossed a line. He didn’t kill Madison, but what he did… defile[d] her body. So the girls find that out and have to take revenge on him. They have to make him pay for his dastardly necrophilia and bad fashion outfits.”

And speaking of Madison, “[I]t’s sort of like she’s dead and she can’t feel anything so we’re really… making a leap and saying she’s a poster person for the millennial generation. Unsatisfied. Entitled. Nothing makes them happy. She’s been on the other side, and in her mind there’s nothing. So more than ever she really just realizes that the only way to exist is to satisfy all of your urges instantly. So she was deadly before, but now she’s even more deadly. Of course she has to get her revenge on Fiona.”

“American Horror Story: Coven” Episode 3.07 – “The Dead” (airs 11/20/13)
Fiona (Jessica Lange) finds new purpose in a dangerous love affair. A night out with LaLaurie (Kathy Bates) leads Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe) to question her place in the Coven. Cordelia (Sarah Paulson) makes a fateful decision about her mother.

Written by Brad Falchuk; directed by Bradley Buecker.

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New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

New Images and a Few Clues of What's Ahead in American Horror Story: Coven Episode 3.07 - The Dead

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