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American Horror Story
Fire and Reign
Directed by
Jennifer Arnold
TV-MA
S8 • E9
Nov 7, 2018
39m
7.4
7.1
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Michael strikes at the school, but Cordelia, Myrtle, and Mallory escape him. Mutt and Jeff step in to guide Michael to his destiny, and recruit Wilhelmina to administer the Outposts.
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Cast of Fire and Reign
Sarah Paulson
Cordelia Goode / Wilhemina Venable / Billie Dean Howard
Evan Peters
Mr. Gallant/ Jeff Pfister / Tate Langdon / James Patrick March
Adina Porter
Dinah Stevens
Billie Lourd
Mallory
Leslie Grossman
Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt
Cody Fern
Michael Langdon
Emma Roberts
Madison Montgomery
Cheyenne Jackson
John Henry Moore
Kathy Bates
Miriam Mead / Delphine LaLaurie
Taissa Farmiga
Zoe Benson
Frances Conroy
Myrtle Snow
Gabourey Sidibe
Queenie
Ash Santos
Emily
Billy Eichner
Mutt Nutter
Jennifer Arnold
Director
Asha Michelle Wilson
Writer
Gavin Kelly
Director Of Photography
Adriaan van Zyl
Editor
Chris A. Peterson
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American Horror Story - S8 • E9 Ratings & Reviews
Film Inquiry
Stephanie Archer
While the episode did not return all of the season's luster, which had been sucked dry during the last episode, it was an intriguing and captivating take on revenge, time travel and the ultimate forms of magic.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
And so now, all the pieces are in place for next week's season finale, except for any explanation whatsoever of Timothy and Emily's role in all of this.
Black Nerd Problems
Kenneth Broome
Speaking of me being over something, I also think it is lazy writing, and has been repeated far too much over the course of this entire series, that at the end of the series the only way to get rid of everyone is a mass death.
Digital Spy
David Opie
Beautiful imagery aside, there's also a rather disturbing amount of foreshadowing going on here too.
Culturess
Amanda Steele
American Horror Story - you can do better than this. Michael was such a terrifying figure when this all began. Now he's upset, angry and angsty most of the time...
Variety
Andrea Reiher
Yet again, the episode felt like it ended rather abruptly. It seems insane that there is only one episode left because there is a lot of ground to cover.
AV Club
Molly Horan
Evan Peters' tech bro realizing the Antichrist's plans for total world destruction is cribbed from The Omen 3 is a funny line, but it also highlights just how annoyingly directionless the spawn of Satan has been all season.
Refinery29
Sesali Bowen
Unfortunately, there was some action in "Fire and Reign," but it wasn't the firey, apocalypse-bringing action that I'd hoped for.
Bloody Disgusting
Daniel Kurland
And once again, really, time travel?
Hollywood Reporter
Jackie Strause
The eighth season of the FX horror anthology laid the groundwork for a swirling theory to materialize in the finale...
Vanity Fair
Laura Bradley
It seems unlikely that all of this season's loose ends will get tied up in any satisfying way-but then again, what else did any of us expect?
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
The scenes with Mutt (Billy Eichner) and Jeff (Evan Peters) are broad, but they're a funny exaggeration of tech bro culture.
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
Not gonna lie, this is a fairly disappointing explanation for how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a bowl cut.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Ziwe Fumudoh
If you're going to sentence humanity to death, you should at least come out of it with five seasons and a movie.
Syfy Wire
Alyse Wax
I have never seen The Omen III: The Final Conflict, but I hear terrible things about it. I love that Michael came up with his idea to destroy the world... by watching a sub-standard horror film from the 1980s.
TV Fanatic
Yana Grebenyuk
This episode got the season as a whole back on track almost seamlessly. Nothing felt out of place, with the plot flowing simply into the final chapter of this story.
What Culture
Stephen Patterson
You'd think Fire and Reign would've at least been the standard 48 minutes. Instead, we're given a much shorter episode - one that depicts only the events that we already knew, therefore feeling rather pointless.
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