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The final scene sets up a battle between Ms. Osgood and Ratched in the second half of the season.
Who cares about Edmund and Dolly, right?
Again, lets take a stab at pull back and ask whatRatchedis about.
Is she literally going to break him out?
Does she think she can cure him?
The writers seem to be figuring her out that way too.
But doesnt Ratcheds morality and even sexuality feel inconsistently fluid?
Although maybe shes turning a corner there.
She figured out that hes there trying to find her boss at the behest of Ms. Osgood.
Forget politics, lets get wild.
Rough way to go.
All of this happens with Briggs in the building, and she notices the blood on Hanovers floor.
Does she now know too much to make it through the next four episodes?
Or maybe Ratched helping two women find happiness together has allowed her to embrace her own sexuality?
Only time will tell.
To who else will she prescribe her mercy?
As Briggs says, its the only one in town, anyway.
And wheres this character going?
Is she just comic relief?
The leech scene is pretty wonderful, though.
Corey Stoll, we hardly knew ye.
The first major death of the season comes to an actor who wasnt given enough to do.
I hope Murphy puts him in another project.
Why do you think they have Bucket readingAll the Kings Menevery day at lunch?
Random choice or thematic?
How many drugs is Hanover addicted to?
He was huffing last episode and injecting this one.
He shot two chapters of MurphysHollywoodand nine of hisAmerican Horror Storyover the years.
Hes perfect for this episode.