
There’s a new Antichrist, and if pieces fall into place for a similar apocalyptic outcome, there will likely be different players trying to stop him. Meet the new Antichrist on 'American Horror Story' in the 'Apocalypse' Season finale "Apocalypse Then" FXĭoes this mean that Timothy and Emily were brought to the Outpost as a backup plan just in case? But by whom? And why? (It’s doubtful it was Michael’s doing.) Would they still have given birth to a (potential) Antichrist if they hadn’t been killed? Or would they have given birth to a normal kid if they’d had a baby in that timeline?Īlso, it looks like the apocalypse may still happen, just with a few changes, at some point in the future. Mead, and another Satanist come knocking at their door almost immediately to help. Three years after that, they realize his anger isn’t just an extension of his “terrible twos.” They arrive home to find the three-year-old has killed his babysitter, just like Michael did in Murder House. A year later, they have a child together. Timothy and Emily - remember them with their “special DNA” at Outpost 3? - still meet, in 2020. However, some things, like the apocalypse, may just be inevitable. She even plans to (eventually) rescue Madison from hell. Mallory changes Queenie’s future, encouraging her to stay closer to the beach rather than at Hotel Cortez. (Without the threat of Armageddon, Cordelia never brought her back.) But Zoe’s alive (again), as are Misty and Nan, thanks to those in hell doing Mallory her a favor for killing Michael. As she learns at Miss Robichaux’s Academy, Myrtle is dead. Mallory’s the only one who remembers the future she prevented, and she lets most events play out as they did before. Rather than bring him into the house so he can be with her forever, Constance leaves him in the street to die. Mallory makes sure to kill him with her car, backing over him and then running over the body a second time to be safe.
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Cordelia sacrifices herself so Mallory can reach her full power as the next supreme and go back in time to 2015.īack at the Murder House, Constance gives up on Michael after he kills a priest and kicks him out. Meanwhile, Michael kills Madison, Coco, and Marie Laveau (brought back in exchange for Dinah’s soul as part of a deal Cordelia made with Papa Legba). The witches then face off against Michael and Robot Mead. Cordelia, Myrtle and Madison bury themselves to survive the apocalypse, and once above ground, bring back their sisters. Myrtle makes sure Coco and Mallory (who’s under Cordelia’s identity spell) have spots at Outpost 3. The beginning of “Apocalypse Then” catches us up to the present timeline. Spoilers for the AHS Season 8 Finale below. However, in the finale’s final moments, we see that some things may just be inevitable. The biggest one was whether or not the witches (specifically Mallory) would be able to stop Michael and save the world. But beyond those, she'll cover anything with an interesting enough story or cast of characters, and is eager to devour the best new media as it comes out.Going into the American Horror Story Season 8 finale, there were several unanswered questions. She particularly likes media that draws on other works, from book adaptations to meta-genre movies. Thanks to ten years in theatre, she has a special interest in musicals and musical episodes, which led to her podcast Needs More Jazzhands.


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Meagan can't resist a good story, whether that takes the form of a book, a movie, a TV series, or a particularly interesting roleplaying game. In addition, she has a master's degree in Communication and Rhetorical Studies from Syracuse University, where she produced a book chapter on Antichrist TV shows and a thesis focusing on apocalyptic memes. She has an undergraduate degree in History from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where some of her most influential classes analyzed children's literature, historical film, and the fantasy/sci fi genres. Meagan Bojarski is a Senior List Writer at Screen Rant who sees popular culture as critical to understanding history and society.
