Showing posts with label Bloodbath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloodbath. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2018

American Horror Story Recap: Who Survived the Outpost 3 Bloodbath?

American Horror Story: Apocalypse got off to one of the best starts in franchise history, but it all fell apart with a weak second episode. 


American Horror Story Season 8 Episode 3 picked up the pace with Michael trying to establish who would be making their way to the elusive Sanctuary. 


During a conversation with Mallory, she opened up about feeling like there’s something inside of her trying to claw its way out. 



That’s when she unleashed some sort of power that could have brought a fiery end to Michael if he was a human. 


What this revealed was that Mallory could be a witch and that Michael was scared of her. He quickly got to work to plead for answers to the person who controls him. 


Things got downright weird when we learned that Miriam was having memories of raising a young blonde boy, but she had no idea why. 


Desperate for a place in this safe haven, Miriam and Venable made a plan to kill everyone in Outpost 3 meaning they would absolutely have to go to this new place. 



Their plan picked up steam when a bunch of flawless apples was delivered by The Cooperative, and the duo got to work in putting snake venom into them. 


Unbeknownst to the pair, Coco’s ex actually survived the end of the world and was hiding under the carriage. 


He later murdered one of their henchmen to make his way inside to find Coco to get revenge on her. 


In a surprising twist, Brock murdered Coco at a Halloween party while posing as Michael. 


Venable’s plan worked, and everyone else died as a result of the poisonous apple, but not all of them stayed dead. 


Venable and Miriam went on a mission to take down Michael for good, but we learned that Miriam was actually crafted as Constance Langdon, and he gave her the memories she was looking for. 



Miriam/Constance then turned the gun on Venable, ending her reign of terror once and for all. 


Downstairs, Cordelia, Myrtle, and Madison appeared and saved Coco, Mallory, and Dinah from a certain death. 


Oh yes, the witches are back, and it seems like there are more of them than ever, you guys. 


“Surprise bitch, bet you thought you’d seen the last of me,” Madison said to Mallory, confirming they had a history. 



What the heck is going on? 


So. Many. Twists. 


And we have to wait another week to find out how all of this is going to play out. 


What did you think of the episode? 


Hit the comments below. 



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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Voice Results: Who Survived the Bloodbath?

Monday night, The Voice top eight performances showed America everything the remaining contenders have left in the tank on NBC.


Only four would survive … making this the mother of all results shows. So who would outlast the rest and who would fall by the wayside?



In The Voice’s ever-changing, never-uninteresting format:


Three artists of the final eight automatically advanced to the finale, while the bottom two were eliminated right off the bat Tuesday night.


That left the remaining three artists had to battle it out for the instant save, so in that way it ended on the same note as previous weeks.


The first artist to advance to the Season 12 finale, as per The Voice results unveiled last night, was … Team Alicia’s Chris Blue!


Chris secured his second consecutive four-coach standing ovation the previous night, so that was hardly a surprise, or a fluke.


Next up and on her way to the final episode of the season was Team Blake’s Lauren Duski. A job very well done by the singer.



Carson Daly then announced the results that sent a third artist straight through to next week … Team Blake’s Aliyah Moulden.


And then there were six … after Team Blake’s TSoul and Team Alicia’s Vanessa Ferguson were both eliminated just like that.


That left the fans with the following three:


1. Team Adam’s Jesse Larson


2. Team Gwen’s Hunter Plake


3. Team Gwen’s Brennley Brown 


Three singers, one spot and one song.



Brown performed Demi Lovato’s ‘Warrior,” putting her own stamp on it and showcasing the range of talent that got her to this point.


Plake performed “Love Runs Out” by OneRepublic, with some creativity that many felt was lacking from his performance Monday.


Larson performed “Tennessee Whiskey” by Chris Stapleton, and his impressive vocals were enough to earn those coveted tweets.


Jesse advanced to the finale, keeping Team Adam’s hopes alive and eliminating Team Gwen in one fell swoop. So the field is set.


The top four artists will compete in next week’s The Voice finale. What did you think of The Voice results? Did America get it right?


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