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"Magical Thinking"
Series American Horror Story
Season Freak Show, Episode 11
American Horror Story 4x11 001
Air date January 7th, 2015
Writers Jennifer Salt
Director Michael Goi
Producers Brad Falchuk; Tim Minear; Ryan Murphy; Jennifer Salt; Jessica Sharzer; Robert M. Williams, Jr.; James Wong
Starring Sarah Paulson; Evan Peters; Michael Chiklis; Frances Conroy; Denis O'Hare; Emma Roberts; Finn Wittrock; Angela Bassett; Kathy Bates; Jessica Lange
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"Magical Thinking" is the eleventh episode of season four of the seasonal anthology series American Horror Story, which is branded under the subheading of "Freak Show". It is the forty-ninth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Michael Goi with a script written by Jennifer Salt. It first aired on the FX Network on Wednesday, January 7th, 2015.

Cast[]

Starring[]

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Actor Role
Sarah Paulson Bette and 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

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Neil Patrick Harris Chester Creb
Angela Sarafyan Alice
Jamie Brewer Marjorie
Chrissy Metz Ima Wiggles
Erika Ervin Amazon Eve
JD Evermore Rakes
Mat Fraser Paul the Illustrated Seal

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Judd Lormand Doyle
PJ Marshall Colquitt
Michael Murray Viking hustler
Shauna Rappold Lucy Creb
Rose Siggins Legless Suzi
Drew Rin Varick Toulouse
Robert Walker-Branchaud Erickson
Kristin Witterschein Nurse

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