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8/10
Fiona and her coven prove they are ready for a war, and even internal rebellion.
Amari-Sali10 November 2013
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As I've said earlier, though Angela Bassett's character is fierce, she is largely on her own and that disadvantage will be her undoing. But, what makes things worse in this episode is Zoe's powers quickly evolving so she doesn't need sex to drain the life out of someone, much less us learning that Queenie, the voodoo witch doll, has such insane healing powers she can slice her throat and heal like Wolverine, or better. However, even though quite a bit of interesting things happen, most of the focus is split between Fiona and Delphine, and their issues with their daughters, as well Fiona's trial held by Myrtle and the council.

To start off, let's talk about Delphine's relationship with her daughters. Now, in last week's episode we saw them at the door to greet their mother to the shock of Delphine. From there we see her try to make amends with these zombies, which are under Marie's control, and considering the stuff she put her daughters through, you can understand why one tries to choke her to death. Then, on the flip side, we see Fiona's relationship with Cordelia, which as we know isn't the best, and though not as bad as Delphines, at the same time it makes it hard to feel for the mother when they were such a terrible parent. In fact, Fiona was so bad that she left Myrtle raise her daughter, out of all people.

But, Fiona is trying is hardest to not just keep her daughter, but also the coven. This involves telling off Cordelia's husband Frank, who comes to see the now blind Cordelia, who now has some type of clairvoyance, and then facing off with the council. Now, something you realize in this episode is that the council, despite having a fearsome name, really doesn't deserve the fear or prestige you'd attach to them. First, let us consider that the council doesn't even have the supreme amongst them, much less that they aren't even built up to be the most exceptional of witches and warlocks. So, as to no surprise, Fiona finds a way to manipulate them, though mostly Myrtle. You see, Fiona turns all of the accusations against her on Myrtle in order to make Myrtle seem so hell- bent on destroying Fiona that she would blind Cordelia, kill Madison, and do whatever else it would take. And, thanks to Queenie's help, Myrtle loses her power position and ends up voted against and she ends up being burnt at the stake.

Even with that battle over though, we must remember Marie Laveau is far from done. However, as said earlier, she is outnumbered and between Zoe; Misty; Queenie, who is now Fiona's favorite due to her helping to frame Myrtle; and then Fiona herself, it makes the fight seem less and less like something epic. I mean, come on, Marie Laveau may have the mouth and is able to raise the dead, but what is keeping Fiona from throwing the drummers to the side and stabbing Marie Laveau in the heart, or doing to Marie what she did to Delphine?

Making it so, overall, while it was cool to see Zoe's powers evolve and see some of the various mother/ daughter relationships get featured, I personally feel like we are definitely in a slow descent in quality. Of which, perhaps, the only thing which maybe able to save things is because Misty appears and revives Myrtle. Which, I hope and pray, may lead to a uneasy alliance to give Marie Laveau the backing she seems to desperately need.
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9/10
Zombie Invasion
ZegMaarJus27 June 2021
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This episode begins with the family LaLaurie, back in present day the zombies are coming to the house. Luke and Nan got attacked by the zombies. Zoe got trapped. Borquita strangles Delphine. Delphine killed Borquita. Cordelia got blinded after the acid attack. Fiona got removed as Supreme at the council, but Fiona proved that Myrtle thrown acid in Cordelia's eyes. Fiona stays the Supreme. Myrtle Snow gets burned alive by Fiona. Misty revives Myrtle. Nice episode of American Horror Story Season 3, best episode so far. I liked the zombie action this episode.
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9/10
S3.E5 - Under Attack [8.6/10]
panagiotis199318 December 2023
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(S3. E5) My Live Reaction / Review for American Horror Story Season 3 Episode 5 ''Burn, Witch. Burn!''. The previous episode was good and I gave it a rating of 8/10. Let's see if this one is better or worse. So Cordelia is now blind? That sucks. Now that Cordelia is blind will she have new powers maybe? I think she saw that her husband had sex with that woman. They are going to burn Myrtle, that sucks because I like the character and it would be nice to have her in a few more episodes. Fiona framed Myrtle and Queenie helped her, she is evil. Is Madison ever coming back? The show isnt the same without her. Misty brought Myrtle back to life? That's awesome. Overall this episode was good, my rating is 8.6/10.
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10/10
witches vs zombies vs voodoo witches
jackDee-5656519 January 2021
Wow this freaking episode was great with the voodoo witches summoning zombies, there was a lot of great horror and gore in there as well. Love it
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3/10
The Clichés Are Summoned
kingerzexpress9 November 2013
I was enjoying this series until this episode. I could hardly believe how many awful clichés were used as my suspension of disbelief was dismantled. This was no self-conscious, post-modern tactic, either, just a clumsy cliché-fallback and lazy television. There were so many old howlers: a zombie attack that was all but comic; a chainsaw was in the shed and is wielded by a girl who single-handedly destroys the army of darkness; almost none of these witches use MAGIC except as a last resort, despite earlier being told that witches have nothing to fear but the Supreme, they seem to spend most of the time running away and screaming (and falling down after two steps, of course, while the zombies must be moving at one inch-per-hour and are unable to catch them...or open/smash through doors!). The Supreme Witch sees her daughter injured and is in despair and unable to heal her, even though she shortly afterwards is able to revive a stillborn baby FROM THE DEAD. The so-called Witches Council condemns one of their own mainly based on a picture on an iPhone, backed up by highly circumstantial evidence and BURNS her to death, even though almost all of the witches have disappeared and they are very worried about their dwindling numbers. None of them seem able to try a bit of magic to find the killed teen- witch that is stinking out the house upstairs, either.There is a list of horror-clichés on WatchMojo and I think almost all of them were crammed into this episode. What a waste of a promising start.
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