"Great Again" | |
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Series American Horror Story Season 7, Episode 11 | |
Air date | November 14th, 2017 |
Writers | Tim Minear |
Director | Jennifer Lynch |
Producers | Crystal Liu; Adam Penn; Eryn Krueger Mekash; Lou Eyrich; John J. Gray; Robert M. Williams, Jr.; Bradley Buecker; Alexis Martin Woodall; James Wong; Tim Minear; Brad Falchuk; Ryan Murphy; Todd Nenninger; Karen Romero |
Starring | Sarah Paulson; Evan Peters; Cheyenne Jackson; Billie Lourd; Alison Pill |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Charles (Manson) in Charge" |
Next "The End" |
"Great Again" is the eleventh episode of season seven of the horror anthology series American Horror Story, and the eighty-fourth episode of the series overall. It is the tenth chapter in the season-long story-arc called "Cult". The episode was directed by Jennifer Lynch with a script written by Tim Minear. It first aired on the FX Network on Wednesday, November 14th, 2017.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Sarah Paulson | Ally Mayfair-Richards |
Evan Peters | Kai Anderson/Charles Manson |
Cheyenne Jackson | Doctor Rudy Vincent † |
Billie Lourd | Winter Anderson † |
Alison Pill | Ivy Mayfair-Richards † |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Adina Porter | Beverly Hope |
Annie Ilonzeh | Erika |
Dennis Cockrum | Herbert Jackson |
Cameron Cowperthwaite | Speed Wagon |
Cooper Dodson | Oz Mayfair-Richards |
Liz Jenkins | Gloria |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jess Allen | Sandstorm |
Charlene Amoia | Woman |
Ian Bamberg | Trevor Geary |
Monique Blanchard | Hostess |
Adam Dunnells | Freddy |
Courtney Friel | Female anchor |
Johnny Gorman | Heart attack |
Dustin King | Tripod |
Matt Lasky | Jimbo |
Kaiwi Lyman | Gutterball |
Adam Mendoza | Scooter |
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Quotes[]
- Kai Anderson: My question is this: Did you ever think you were more than just kindling? You're not the flame. You're the spark to start the fire that I built. You're not a hero. You're a symbol. One I created! Killing people doesn't get the men hard and the ladies wet anymore. But Americans lose their ever-loving shit when you destroy their symbols, statues, flags, pledges of allegiance, $20 bills, white Jesus and Merry fucking Christmas! You come for any of that stuff, you've got rioting in the streets and domination of the news cycle for weeks. You symbolize the hope that women will one day win an argument with their husbands, that they won't be catcalled when they walk down the streets, that their bosses won't talk about their tits anymore, that they'll make jusr as much money as men make, that the fight is winnable! But when I kill you, they'll see that there is no hope. Women can't lead. Women can't win! They will always be outsmarted and out-muscled! They need to finally understand that what they can and should do is shut up, know their place and make me a goddamn sandwich!"
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