“American Horror Story” Season 8 Episode 6 will shed more light on the ongoing shadow conflict between the witches and warlocks. The previous episode saw Michael (Cody Fern) pass the Test of Seven Wonders with ease, as to be expected of someone with his capabilities, Elle reported.
So far, Michael has been portrayed as someone who has the power of telekinesis, mind control, pyrokinesis, divination, transmutation, bringing back the dead and traveling to hell itself. With all this in his arsenal, it’s understandable that Cordelia (Sarah Paulson) stepped down from her position to let Michael take over. However, she revealed to the other witches that she hasn’t completely given her title to Michael and wants to observe from the sidelines the limit of the Antichrist’s powers. “American Horror Story” Season 8 Episode 6 will expound on this and will have Cordelia and the others investigate Michael’s past.
“Use your powers and all your training to find out everything you can about Michael. Because he’s a danger. To all of us,” Cordelia instructed. Indeed, her assessment is right on the money as Michael plans to eliminate both witches and warlocks from the inside. While this plan is already well underway, “American Horror Story” Season 8 Episode 6 will further shed light on this plot development.
As for the investigation, Madison (Emma Roberts) will travel back to Murder House itself to find out the events that ultimately led to the inception of Michael. Behold Chablis (Billy Porter) will be tagging along as he too senses something ominous is approaching. “American Horror Story” Season 8 Episode 6 is quite the treat for fans of the franchise as it will finally solidify this installment’s crossover between “Coven” and “Murder House.”
The premise of this season made headlines when it was revealed that two of the most popular installments are being combined to produce a riveting storyline. The title of “American Horror Story” Season 8 Episode 6 is “Return to Murder House” and is set to air on Oct. 17.


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