Monday, January 8, 2024

American Horror Story Asylum- Episode 9- The Coat Hanger

 

**This post contains spoilers**


The Story- In the present, a man named Johnny Morgan (Dylan McDermott) visits a therapist to talk about his compulsive disorder. But Morgan soon reveals his true dark nature as a killer, who skins woman alive. Morgan, the son of Dr. Thredson and Lana, is the modern day Bloody Face.


Back at Briarcliff, Jude struggles to adjust to life as a patient. Lana and Kit continue to work as a team to expose Dr. Thredson, but Sister Mary Eunice has other plans.


Meanwhile, Dr. Arden has a bizarre plan that involves Kit to summon the aliens once again.


My Thoughts- Sister Jude’s downfall continues. After one last desperate plea for Monsignor Howard’s help, reality finally sets in: she’s stuck in an impossible situation with too many enemies against her. A few of the nuns at Briarcliff were happy to see Jude in shambles, because her strict reign of terror is over. Mother Superior Claudia (Barbara Tarbuck) was probably Jude’s last ally, but her statement, along with everyone else’s statements, didn’t exactly paint a flattering picture of Jude. The perception of Jude being this unhinged woman is out there, and there’s just too much evidence to dismiss it. Jude finally expresses anger at Monsignor Howard during that scene, where Monsignor Howard pulls away from Jude, as she begs for his help. It’s a big moment, because hopefully Jude finally realizes Howard is not the bright light she thought he was for so long.


With Monsignor Howard stripping Jude of all her powers, and taking the fall for Frank’s murder, there’s seemingly no way out for her. On top of all that, Jude was basically forced to listen to a phony apology from a wounded Leigh Emerson. 


We also see a truly surreal moment, when Jude enters the common room for the first time as a patient. She looks raggedy, broken, and tired. Jude hopes to make things right with Lana. Of course, Lana is hesitant to trust Jude for obvious reasons, but Jude vows to help with Lana’s freedom. There’s also a funny moment here, when Jude breaks the record with the Dominique song, which is basically the common room’s anthem. 


Lana successfully goads Thredson into a confession, while Kit records it. But Lana also discovers a bigger problem: she’s pregnant with Thredson’s child. Disgusted at the thought of giving birth to Thredson’s child, Lana believes she successfully performed an abortion on herself with a coat hanger. But Mary Eunice is quick to shoot down her hopes. The child inside her is alive, and it’s a baby boy. 

Arden has a plan to see the aliens again, and it involves bringing Kit to “the brink of death” to accomplish it. With Kit temporarily incapacitated, the aliens return with a pregnant and seemingly healthy Grace. Pepper promises to take care of Grace. A stunned Dr. Arden agrees, and he also assists in Grace’s rehabilitation and monitoring her pregnancy.


Monsignor Howard’s plan to baptize a supposedly reformed Leigh backfires, when Leigh almost drowns him and he literally nails Howard to a cross. With Howard bleeding and losing hope, he receives a visit from the Angel Of Death.


Grace still being alive was a nice and happy moment in this episode, but it wasn’t a huge surprise. They dropped too many hints that Grace wasn’t actually dead, and you can look back at the situation with Alma and the aliens to have an idea that there was still a realistic chance of hope for her.


And speaking of spoiling surprises, it wasn’t a big shock that Lana’s attempt to kill her baby failed, when the episode opened up with Johnny Morgan revealing his true identity. 


Dylan McDermott was barely in this episode, but he did a good job of establishing Morgan as the modern day Bloody Face. You get the feeling Morgan is a sadistic and deeply disturbed man, as he talks about bouncing around foster homes and skinning animals as a child. He’s a sicko. Morgan was seemingly disappointed that he wasn’t as precise and careful as his father was with killing his victims. The flashbacks to Morgan killing Theresa shows how frustrated he was with the process. Morgan is a serious threat, and with the way things were going in his session with Dr. Gardner, it’s no surprise he killed her. 


It’s kind of hard to feel any sympathy for Monsignor Howard’s fate. It’s obvious he was more concerned with advancing his own career over actually helping Leigh, and Emerson took advantage of just how gullible and arrogant he was. The cliffhanger with Shachath visiting Howard, as he bleeds out was perfect. Does Monsignor Howard want to let go, or does he still have the will to live?

The Coat Hanger features some truly gruesome images, with Lana’s bloody abortion attempt, and Monsignor Howard nailed to a cross. A couple of good cliffhangers to end this episode. More than enough intriguing questions to carry over to the next episode, and Lana and Kit’s problems may have actually gotten worse. Mary Eunice released Dr. Thredson, spoiling Lana’s plans to kill him. Zachary Quinto’s acting in this episode was superb. The irony of seeing Thredson, who’s such a horrible person, beg for mercy, when Lana tells him she’s going to kill the baby was a big highlight here. He coldly murdered women, but now Thredson was powerless and vulnerable, the best possible example of him receiving a taste of his own medicine.


Now, Thredson is free again, and who knows what his next move will be, or when he’ll strike again. And Kit managed to hide the confession tapes from Dr. Thredson under a battub before Dr. Arden spotted him, but are the tapes really safe there? Arden gave a curious look towards the tub, and by now, it’s known that he’s smart enough to uncover a scheme, when he sees one.


Rating- 6/10

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