'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Season 4 Spoilers: Will Bette And Dot Get Separated And Will Dandy Join Twisty's Clown Gang
The new season of American Horror Story might just be the greatest hour on TV this fall. The fourth installment of the franchise, Freak Show, just premiered earlier this month and it has viewers completely enthralled in its total weirdness. The sideshow commodities have gripped our attention and they won't let go, and we can't help but be intrigued by Twisty and Dandy in all their twisted creepiness.
We wish the whole season was available now so we didn't have to keep waiting for the next episode, but we do have some spoilers to hold all the diehard fans, out there like us, over until Wednesday. Murphy talked to Entertainment Weekly about the new season and where the show is planning on going in the future.
While last week we saw Dandy and Twisty take a liking to each other, Murphy explains that their relationship is only going to grow during this week's episode, he even hints that Dandy is going full clown in the episode.
"Well he finally meets somebody who to him is the equivalent of a movie star and in his twisted, warped mind represents somebody who lives by his own rules," Murphy explains of Dandy. "I think Dandy is a rebel and I think he looks at the clown as a rebel. The clown has his own schedule. He's got that tricked out bus. I think Dandy thinks that clown is a rock star."
Another major thing that took place last episode was Elsa's jealous in regards to the twins. She tries to talk Bette into killing her sister and taking over the spotlight. Murphy explains what viewers can expect next from our favorite two-headed sisters.
"Those three, being Sarah's two head and Jessica's one, are going to be fighting for that single spotlight as we go on," Murphy teases. "But Dot never liked Elsa to begin with so it makes sense to me that she's also trying to screw her over in a weird way."
Murphy also talks the scene in the trailer for next week where it looks like Paulson is undergoing an operation to separate Dot and Bette.
"Well I wont give that away," the creator explains. "But that was one thing in 1952 that was a real national obsession. There were these twins, the Brodie twins, I believe they were from Chicago. They captured the imagination of the American public. So that was in the water. For the first time it seemed that conjoined twins could be separated. So that's an interesting dilemma for the season: what do you do if you're a conjoined twin and one twin wants surgery and the other doesn't."
Read the whole interview with Ryan Murphy at Entertainment Weekly and be sure to tune in to next week's all-new episode of American Horror Story to see if the twins really do undergo the experimental surgery.