American Horror Story season 3 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a blend of horror and history, the episode introduces the cruel Madame LaLaurie and her daughters in 19th-century New Orleans. LaLaurie's obsession with youth and beauty is juxtaposed with her brutal treatment of slaves. Meanwhile, in contemporary times, Zoe faces a personal tragedy due to her witchcraft, leading her to Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies. Here, she meets fellow witches and the formidable Supreme witch, Fiona Goode. A frat party incident, revealing the dangerous potency of their powers, sets a dark tone. The episode intertwines the past and present, hinting at deeper conflicts and the complexities of power and heritage in the world of witchcraft.
Full Episode S03E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Madame LaLaurie's daughters?
Marie Louise Pauline, Marie Louise Jeanne, and Marie Delphine Lopez (Borquita).
What is Madame LaLaurie's beauty routine?
She uses blood to maintain her youth and beauty.
Why is Borquita punished by her mother?
For being intimate with a houseman.
How is the houseman tortured?
He is brutally tortured and forced to wear a bull's head.
What personal tragedy does Zoe face?
The unexpected death of her boyfriend, Charlie.
Why is Zoe sent to Miss Robichaux's Academy?
For her safety and to learn to control her witchcraft powers.
Who are the students at Miss Robichaux's Academy?
Madison Montgomery, Nan, Queenie, and Zoe.
Who is Cordelia Foxx?
The headmistress of Miss Robichaux's Academy.
Who is Fiona Goode?
Cordelia's mother and the Supreme witch.
What happens at the frat party?
Madison is assaulted, leading to a tragic bus accident caused by her powers.
What is the significance of Popp Fountain?
It's a sacred place for witches, damaged during Katrina.
What is revealed about Madame LaLaurie and Marie Laveau?
Madame LaLaurie's cruelty and her connection to Marie Laveau, a voodoo practitioner.
What does Fiona seek from a scientist?
A youth-restoring serum.
How does Zoe begin to view her witch identity?
She starts accepting it and considers using her powers purposefully.
What hints at future conflicts in the episode?
The dynamics between Fiona and Marie Laveau, and the exploration of characters' powers and histories.