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American Horror Story Season 4 Episode 4 Recap: Killing for the Coterie

Happy early Halloween, everyone! FX celebrated this holiday by wrapping up the Edward Mordrake storyline on American Horror Story Season 4 Episode 4 . Did this resurrected soul take anyone with him to the “coterie of companions?” Watch American Horror Story Season 4 Episode 4 Online One by one, Mordrake visited the freaks. He asked for their sob stories in order to determine their fate. Elsa, of course, initially believed him to to be Svengali that Esmeralda forecasted wouldd return her to prominence. When it finally dawned on her that he was actually the infamous bogeyman, she argued that “I’m not one of them”… even as Mordrake’s minions yanked off her fake legs. We learned that Elsa was sadistic dominatrix in Germany in 1932. After filming a snuff movie for her some of her clients, she was drugged and had her legs cut off. With a chainsaw. Mordrake was about to take Elsa after hearing this tale, but then he heard music… Jimmy and Esmeralda, meanwhile, were biking back to camp when they witnessed Twist tackling Bonnie after she tried to escape again. They followed him back to the Bus from Hell, but ended up being captured by Dandy. But Jimmy awoke, saw Dandy trying to saw the (phony) psychic in half (while playing the circus music Mordrake heard) and saved Esmeralda. He yelled at her (and Bonnie, Corey and Mike) to run. Twisty was about to stab Jimmy when Edward appeared, forcing him to take off his mask and tell his tragic tale. Turns out, Twisty was driven away by freaks in a different carnival who accused him of molestation. He came back to Jupiter and attempted to make a life at turning junk into toys. But he failed and at one point tried to kill himself via a rifle in the mouth. However, he couldn’t even do that properly! Twisty told Edward that he took the children to save them from their “mean” freaks and parents. His intentions were noble. “You have caused the demon to weep,” said Mordrake, who then stabbed him and added him to the collection of souls. But when Dandy came back to the bus and saw Twisty’s corpse, he put on the dead clown’s mask. GULP. Jimmy told everyone at camp about Twisty’s death and Edward claiming his victim. A mob of regular people then arrived and Mike’s dad shook Jimmy’s hand and a potluck actually broke out, which made Elsa very happy: now she could sell out that night’s show! At the show, Elsa banished the Tattlers from performing and Elsa made an exception for Stanley to attend he introduced himself as Richard Spencer from Hollywood. Finally, in a frightening event you can relive when you watch American Horror Story online , Dandy returned him and was once again mocked by Dora. But, inspired by the new mask, he finally made good on last week’s promise: he slit her throat and laughed.

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American Horror Story Season 4 Episode 4 Recap: Killing for the Coterie

Criminal Minds Season 10 Episode 5 Recap: All Boxed In

Wednesday night on CBS’ Criminal Minds Season 10 Episode 5 , the BAU team flew down to San Diego to investigate a boy’s disappearance on Halloween. At the same time, another boy taken a year ago mysteriously reappeared … Watch Criminal Minds Season 10 Episode 5 Online When Joshua Parker is found after a year, the BAU races into action in S.D. We learn that Tommy Wilcox had also been found after a similar absence. A pedophile confessed to abducting the latter, but Morgan and Kate determine that he falsely admitted it for the fame, and that the real criminal is at large. This also helped prove to them that the disappearances are linked. Meanwhile another boy, Hunter Olsen, has just been abducted. The Unsub put him in a box in the ground and parked his car over it, in a scene that may well haunt more than a few who watch Criminal Minds online . The team profiles Unsub as a fundamentalist vigilante and a religious zealot who is actually punishing the kids for the pranks they had been perpetrating. They also believe that the attacker tends to snap if rejected. A woman, Sandra Bidwell, reaches out to say she thinks the Unsub is her brother, based on his past behavior and how his own dad tormented him on Halloween. The BAU is now sure John David Bidwell is the Unsub. He had a normal enough life but was about to marry a woman who was married to another man, and has since been off the grid for the last few years. JJ, Rossi and Hotch talk to Bidwell’s mother Mary, who leads them through John’s past and thus to his father-in-law’s place where he is likely to be. The Unsub is still there, standing near the boy’s makeshift prison. He won’t tell them where the prisoner is until the mother pleads for him to do so. What did you think of this episode? Discuss!

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South Park Season 18 Episode 5 Recap: Droning On and On

Following a focus on Nathan and Mimsy last week, South Park Season 18 Episode 5 brought Cartman and Butters very much back into the hilarious spotlight on Wednesday evening. It also expertly combined such current topics as Ferguson, drones and The Fappening . In other words: classic South Park all around. Watch South Park Season 18 Episode 5 Online The two friends fought this week over the Stotch family drone, which Cartman pressured Butters into using to spy on the neighborhood… especially Craig’s mom’s very hairy bush, which Cartman described as Yeti-like. There wasn’t any major commentary here on the controversial topic of drones, with the general message being sent that they aren’t ideal for spying on people. No d’uh! South Park may have pushed the boundary in the eyes of some, however, when it replaced Michael Brown (the victim in Ferguson, Missouri) with a black drone. Clearly, it would be silly to take this show to task for its mockery or sensationalism… this is what makes South Park so beloved in the first place and, you know, freedom of speech and all. But replacing a shot teenager with a drone isn’t really a funny way to tackle this touchy subject. The issue of a lack of creativity, not a sensitivity to this kind of outlandish humor. Still, overall, while certain elements didn’t quite come together here (Stephen Stotch’s drone conspiracy among them), this episode centered on Cartman, Butters and Craig’s mom’s private parts. It also featured some side-splitting South Park quotes . So, really, who are we to complain? Although Jennifer Lawrence may disagree with Cartman’s stance of “Your wiener, my balls, they’re all public domain.” Sound off on this episode below and visit TV Fanatic to watch South Park online .

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South Park’s Butters Tells Mr. & Mrs. Ben Affleck ‘Argo F-Yourself!’

South Park is either getting seriously meta, or bizarrely free-associative in its advanced age.  The beginning of Wednesday night’s new episode of the Comedy Central series saw the relentlessly cheerful and naively optimistic character Butters Stotch become a pint-sized rageaholic that is initially attributed to his Hawaiian roots, but later turns out to be about the charmed life of Ben Affleck . After arriving on the island of Kaua’i to engage in a rite of passage that, presumably, will cure him of the furies, Butters inexplicably vents about Affleck, wondering how after the mediocrity of Daredevil ,  the actor/director “can hit a home run that everyone loves,” a reference to Affleck’s critically well-received Argo . “You shouldn’t be able to be good looking, and be with Jennifer Lopez and be a good director,” Butters wails ” Argo is a good movie! It holds up! Ben Affleck has everything, Braaaaa!” (Affleck and Lopez were featured in a famous 2003 South Park episode called “Fat Butt and Pancake Head.” At one point, Butters summons up enough rage to sink a cruise ship with a golf ball. His battle cry: “Stupid Ben Affleck!” The cure for his vexation: Jennifer Garner . Butters cools his jets when someone points out that Affleck is no longer with JLo and is now married to Garner. “He’s just married to Jennifer Garner?  Oh my gosh, I feel so much better!” Butters says, setting up one of the most creative insults I’ve heard on South Park .  “Ben Affleck has a lot going for him,” Butters says as he walks off into the Hawaiian sunset with Kenny.   “Not everything, but a lot.” Maybe I’m reading too much into this plot point, but I wonder if creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are making a bigger point here, or whether they were just free-associating at such a high speed that things appear to mean more than they do. Regardless, there are some interesting coincidences that have me looking for a larger meaning.  For example: -Is there some kind of connection to be drawn between Butters’ ire and the fact that Garner’s latest movie is titled Butter ? -Are Parker and Stone somehow also having some fun with  Argo producer George Clooney?  One of the subplots of the South Park episode is about residents of Kaua’i claiming to be natives of Hawaii when they’re just longtime residents who got there before the more recent tourists, whom they despise.  Although Clooney’s name is not mentioned in the episode, I was reminded of the plot of Alexander Payne’s 2011 movie The Descendants , which starred the actor and got him an Best Actor Oscar nomination.  In the movie, Clooney plays a genuine Hawaii native who’s grappling with selling his family’s 25,000 acres of pristine Kaua’i land to a developer. -Am I spending too much time looking for meaning in South Park episodes? If anyone out there can make sense of this,  I’d love to read your interpretation in the comments section. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter . 

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