"Mr. Jingles" | |
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Series American Horror Story Season "1984", Episode 2 | |
Air date | September 25th, 2019 |
Writers | Tim Minear |
Director | John J. Gray |
Producers | Jay Beattie; Bradley Buecker; Dan Dworkin; Lou Eyrich; Brad Falchuk; John J. Gray; Joshua Green; Eryn Krueger Mekash; Crystal Liu; Alexis Martin Woodall; Tim Minear; Ryan Murphy; Todd Nenninger; Adam Penn; Crystal Whelan; James Wong; Melissa Wylie |
Starring | Emma Roberts; Billie Lourd; Leslie Grossman; Cody Fern; Matthew Morrison; Gus Kenworthy; John Carroll Lynch; Angelica Ross; Zach Villa |
Episode guide | |
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"Mr. Jingles" is the second episode of season nine of the television series American Horror Story. This season carries the subtitle banner of "1984". It is the ninety-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by John J. Gray with a script written by Tim Minear. It first aired on the FX Network on Wednesday, September 25th, 2019 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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DeRon Horton | Ray Powell |
Orla Brady | Doctor Karen Hopple |
Lou Taylor Pucci | Jonas Shevoore |
Todd Stashwick | Blake |
Steven Culp | Brooke's father |
Spencer Neville | Joseph Cavanaugh |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Zach Tinker | Sam Duke |
Frederick Dawson | Minister |
Alexandra Fatovich | Reporter |
Christopher Murray | Sheriff |
Steve Kuzj | News anchor |
Cash Galvan | 5-year-old Richard |
Mateo James Gallegos | 12-year-old Richard |
Alex Livinalli | Julian Ramirez |
Laura Vallejo | Mercedes Ramirez |
Carlos Javier Rivera | Miguel |
Jessica Nielson | Miguel's wife |
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Body Count[]
- Karen Hopple - Had her neck broken by Mr. Jingles
- Jonas Shevoore - Killed by Richard Ramirez. Twice!
- Blake - Stabbed through the back of the head with a sharp instrument by Mr. Jingles.
- Sam Duke - Shot in the head in flashback by Joseph Cavanaugh.
- Brooke's father - Shot in the chest in flashback by Joseph Cavanaugh.
- Joseph Cavanaugh - Dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound in flashback.
- Miguel's wife - Shot by Miguel in flashback.
Quotes[]
- Margaret Booth: I refuse to let fear dictate my life.
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