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American Horror Story
Curtain Call
Directed by
Bradley Buecker
TV-MA
S4 • E13
Jan 21, 2015
54m
8.0
7.5
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The Freaks rebel against new management. Dandy prepares for his debut performance. Elsa arrives in Tinseltown.
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Cast of Curtain Call
Sarah Paulson
Bette Tattler / Dot Tattler
Evan Peters
Jimmy Darling
Michael Chiklis
Dell Toledo
Frances Conroy
Gloria Mott
Denis O'Hare
Stanley
Emma Roberts
Maggie Esmerelda
Finn Wittrock
Dandy Mott
Angela Bassett
Desiree Dupree
Kathy Bates
Ethel Darling
Jessica Lange
Elsa Mars
Andrew Duplessie
Troy Miller
Wes Bentley
Edward Mordrake
David Shiflett
Old Dude Carny (uncredited)
John Carroll Lynch
Twisty the Clown
Chrissy Metz
Ima 'Barbara' Wiggles
Danny Huston
Massimo Dolcefino
Grace Gummer
Penny
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Angus T. Jefferson
David Burtka
Michael Beck
Jyoti Amge
Ma Petite
American Horror Story - S4 • E13 Ratings & Reviews
The NitPic
Angela L. Harmon
Rather than a work of art, this season was like a child's crayon scribbles on a white wall, different colors swirling all around each other until the whole thing turns brown. The child revels in its creation, but all anyone else sees a mess.
Zap2it.com
Andrea Reiher
In a rather fitting finale to a season of AHS that started out so promisingly and became increasingly devoid of anything worth watching.
TV.com
Price Peterson
I loved it so much; I was a mess during most of it. The massacre scene was absolutely terrifying and gut-wrenching, and those opening chords of "Heroes" will never not trigger extreme emotions in me.
Paste Magazine
Ross Bonaime
Freak Show ends on [an] unexpected, optimistic note, where the darkness in the freaks' world is not gone.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
So, this was about as good as could have been expected of an American Horror Story finale, I suppose, given the somewhat lackluster nature of the season as a whole
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
There was something disingenuous at the core of this finale, I think.
Wall Street Journal
Scott Neumyer
"Curtain Call" kind of sums up how I feel about this entire season of American Horror Story. It's all been a whole lot of buildup, for a very pedestrian payoff. And, unfortunately, that's not what diehard (or even casual) fans of AHS want.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The dearth of creative energy throughout the run of Freak Show suggests the proverbial well has run dry. American Horror Story has become lethargic and monotonous.
Washington Post
Lauren McEwen
It's a warmhearted end to a twisted and bloody season. For the most part, it wraps up Freak Show neatly.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
This was just a very long epilogue.
Baltimore Sun
Lacy Baugher
The season finale of American Horror Story: Freak Show arrives with an overarching sense that the entire season can't be browbeaten into cohesion in the space of one episode. Of course it can't, but it's pretty fun to watch Ryan Murphy and company try.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Moylan
Yes, this was a bad end to a truly awful season, by far AHS's worst. The only thing I can think right now is how grateful I am that this stewpot of misery is over.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
The finale manages to join together a season's worth of fragments, giving the whole a belated sense of coherence, even of resonance, that was too often missing from individual episodes.
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