These insects often symbolize death due to the way they flock to corpses. The exterminator Ben eventually hires finds the source of the flies and begins panicking, foretelling that there is something terrible waiting in the crawlspace. Tate kills him, which can retroactively be understood as a way of protecting Violet. At the start of episode seven, Tate asks Violet if she believes in ghosts. To her, the question comes out of left field, prompting a confused and defensive response. Retroactively, it can be understood as a gentle probe to preface a future, more difficult conversation.
Shannon Lewis is a features and news writer on Screen Rant. She has experience in editorial working as the deputy editor for Specialty Food, an online and print magazine, curating its news section and social media. She has worked as a freelance writer since , writing articles, features, and profiles in a wide range of topics, from business and tech to pop culture and media.
Murder House wasn't the only series to feature Tate, however. American Horror Story season 8 Apocalypse featured Michael, the offspring of Tate and Vivian, who acted as the main villain in a world devastated by nuclear strikes. This series also featured a crossover with both season 3's Coven and season 1's Murder House , which catches up with the ghosts still trapped in the titular house, including Tate, who is trying to reconcile with lost love and fellow ghost Violet Taissa Farmiga.
This season also somewhat redeemed his actions, revealing the Devil himself used Tate as a conduit to lead to Michael's creation. American Horror Story: Apocalypse gave Tate and Violet a happy ending - until that timeline was later erased. The only thing that we need is more souls to feed the suffering. Michelle visited Rory on Halloween the next year, and it was a typical family reunion for this franchise.
Rory ended up following through on his promise, dousing the front of the house with gasoline. Now a semi-retired assassin, she had plenty of cash to plunk down on a condo in the building that was constructed in its place. After failing to conjure Ruby in the bathtub, Scarlett feared that her beloved was lost forever — that is, until Ruby appeared in her bed.
She apparently stayed behind to wait for Scarlett, unlike all of the other spirits who willingly crossed over. It was all she ever wanted to hear. What this episode means is probably up for some interpretation, but at least on a surface level, it left us with more questions than answers.
0コメント