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AHS NYC Episodes 7 and 8: Patrick’s search ends dramatically

American Horror Story Season 11

The most recent season of American Horror Story takes place in New York City in the early 1980s, just as AIDS was beginning to wreak havoc on the LGBTQ+ community. However, given that there is a major plot twist involving a serial killer and a bizarre illness. The previews for AHS 11 Episodes 7 and 8 imply that things will only get worse as AHS: NYC draws closer to its conclusion. In episode 5, the supernatural was thrown into the mix. This occurred when it was revealed that Kathy, the owner of the bathhouse, also turned out to manage a tarot reading parlor, and the cards were not running in favor of the show’s characters in this establishment. After completing the papers to end her marriage, poor Barb didn’t get it out of the shower alive. it was revealed that Whitley’s concept for the Pride march was one of the most bizarre Frankenstein creations the program has devised up to this point.  (read the recap below) Fans are now eager to discover more about the new episode of AHS NYC To more about American Horror Story Season 11 Episodes 7 and 8, all of the information, including the promo and release date, can be found at (www.tvacute.com).

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American Horror Story Season 11 Episode 7 and 8 Spoilers

The seventh episode of American Horror Story: New York City will be titled “The Sentinel.”  Given how close we are to the end of the season, it is time for everyone to pick up the pace and move quickly.  The plot summary goes as follows: The hunt that Patrick has been conducting comes to a climactic end. The members of the gang reorient themselves, but Hannah has a different course of action in mind. Sam and Patrick (Russell Tovey) had a history together, which includes the unintentional death of Billy on Fire Island, whom they subsequently buried. The most shocking revelation, however, was that Whitely worked as an aid to Henry and assisted him in dismembering the body. while the eighth episode will feature a return to “Fire Island.” The plot summary states, The horrific experiences that occurred on Fire Island caused the gang to become fractured, and they were forced to reevaluate everything. you can probably make the assumption that some very bad things are going to happen in the future. Will Hannah, after all this time, at last, get something resembling a spotlight here?   You can read the complete plot summary and promo for American Horror Story Season 11 Episodes 7 and 8 down below, along with some further information about what’s to come:

American Horror Story Season 11 Episode 7 Synopsis

AHS NYC Eps 7 Synopsis:  Patrick’s search reaches an epic conclusion. The group reshifts their focus, but a different plan is in store for Hannah… Written by Our Lady J & Manny Coto, directed by Paris Barclay.

AHS NYC Eps 8 Synopsis:  Terrifying events at Fire Island rupture the group and force them to reconsider everything. Written by Ned Martel & Charlie Carver & Our Lady J, directed by Jennifer Lynch.

What time do episodes 7 and 8 of AHS NYC air?

AHS NYC Episodes 7 and 8 will release on FX on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET. The following day, Thursday, November 10, the episode will be accessible on FX on Hulu. At 5 a.m. EDT, the streaming platform updates the collection with new episodes. As a result, AHS S11 E07,08 should be available around that time on the platform.

AHS NYC is Available on Streaming Service

AHS NYC Episodes 7 and 8 can also be viewed with your active cable subscription data on FX’s official website or FX Now. Live TV streaming services such as Fubo TV, Philo TV, Sling TV, YouTubeTV, DirecTV, and Hulu + Live TV are available to those without a cable subscription. A day after the episode airs on television, it will be available on Hulu. The seven-episode season of the all-new American Horror Stories anthology program is also available exclusively on Hulu.

American Horror Story: NYC on Netflix

Every season of American Horror Story is still available on Hulu, but it’s also available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. While Season 11 isn’t available yet, you can watch Seasons 1 through 10 on Netflix, and Prime Video right now.

American Horror Story Season 11 Episode 5 and 6 Recap;

At her tarot shop, Kathy hires Fran to perform fortune telling. All three customers—Hannah, Adam, and Theo—are handed the death card when they enter the store. When he comes, Gino consults his own horoscope. The Angel of Death, Shachath, makes an appearance and invites him to kiss her. Hannah visits the doctor in the interim and learns that her red blood cell count is low. She tells Adam that the other Ascension Club fire victims and he both have low red blood cell counts. Patrick is attacked by Big Daddy in Barbara’s apartment, and Barbara is later killed by being strangled. At the end of American Horror Story Season 11 Episode 5, In order to express his hatred and disdain for what he perceives to be a false sense of solidarity and fellowship within the LGBT community, Mr. Whitely reveals his final plan: exhibiting a corpse built from of several corpses at the upcoming pride parade.

On a Fire Island beach, two men discover a dead person with a leather hood on, and they summon Patrick. In American Horror Story Season 11 Episode 6, Gino is confronted by Henry in his apartment and threatened, with Henry stating that local companies have been hampered by Native articles on the killings. Gino notices Sam and Patrick getting into a car. Gino and Henry pursue Sam and Patrick to Fire Island, where Sam learns that Sam and Patrick first met in 1979. A young man who was in a threesome with them died after suffocating while being hooded or bound in a stockade while Patrick was having anal sex with him. Sam made a call to Henry to have the body removed for the men. When Mr. Whitely, who Henry is bringing along, learns that the victim he must dismember and dispose of is an innocent gay man and not a “criminal,” he is horrified. Nevertheless, he is compelled to rehood the dead person and destroy his body. When Patrick realizes that Mr. Whitely, Henry’s associate, must be the Mai Tai killer given how the younger man who died was covered up and little concern was shown for him, Whitely likely lost faith in the New York City gay community. Whitely is attracted to a pub by Henry and Gino’s offer of a job. Whitely stabs Henry in the neck with a syringe after Henry follows him inside and into the restroom. Gino phones Patrick and for assistance.

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