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(Zoe Benson) found a trapdoor under the Robichaux’s set. Below it, a hallway lined with doors—each labeled with a past AHS season. She opened Murder House . Inside, Zoe was still bleeding out on the floor, forever.

When they came back, Jessica Lange was gone. In her place, a young woman in a black robe, pale as ash. She smiled with Fiona’s mouth and said: cast of american horror story season 3

The first day of filming, the cameras rolled on a scene where Fiona and Cordelia argue about the future of the coven. But the audio played a different scene—one where the cast argues about who sold their soul to make Coven a hit. (Zoe Benson) found a trapdoor under the Robichaux’s set

(Cordelia Goode) found a mirror in her trailer that whispered. Not words—screams. Her own screams, from takes they’d never used. Takes where Cordelia didn’t just go blind, but died . Inside, Zoe was still bleeding out on the floor, forever

(Nan) stopped speaking. When someone finally asked why, she pointed at Frances Conroy (Myrtle Snow), who was calmly knitting in the corner. Frances looked up, smiled, and said, “Nan sees the dead ones. The ones we forgot to bury.”

 

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