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Edward moves to Virginia to be with his art and his slave/lover, Guinness. The bathing scene is without a doubt one of the most sensual gay love scenes that I have seen! Evan Peters and. Evan Peters finally (finally!) returned to "AHS" with some steamy scenes and a killer wig. (1) AHS has always been a hyper-sexual television show. However, that hyper-sexuality is normally hetero, not homo.

One could argue that a season or two have been even more sexual than NYC (I’m especially looking at you Hotel!) (2) Despite a major story point being Gino’s search for the Mai-Tai Killer, there is another huge story thread. Haynes tweeted before the show aired: “I have a feeling there could possibly be some sexual contact between Billy Eichner and I on tonight’s episode of AHS Cult oops!”.

Scroll through to check out some shocking and unexpected gay sex scenes featured in movies & TV shows!. Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. Since big villain Twisty the Clown was dispensed with last week, the big question going into this episode was, where is the season going to go?

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Well, we have our answer. This season is going to go gay. Gay gay gay gay gay. It is gayer than bottomless brunch in West Hollywood. Haha, JK, nothing is bottomless in West Hollywood. It is gayer than a Ryan Murphy show full of aging divas singing anachronistic pop songs. Come to think of it, this all makes a bit of sense.

The two women we know that Del has been with both have a masculine characteristic — Ethel has a beard and Desiree has her ding-a-ling. I think this was as much about keeping her a freak as it was about keeping her looking like a bit of a man. And, we know from his conversation with Andy, if he showed up at brunch, it would be bottomless no more.

Speaking of Desiree, her arc this episode was the most fulfilling for me. Desiree was always just a woman — one with a slight birth defect, but a woman all the same — but her mother wanting her to be a boy and her body betraying that notion is what really turned her into a freak. Now she has the chance to have babies, be normal, and live a conventional life.

It was amazing to see her realize that she has choices other than being a freak. Well, not as person, which he very well may be, but as a character. She might be in denial, but she sure knows her son. So, what did we learn about Dandy in this episode? His father was also a nutjob who killed vagrants and eventually killed himself.

Gloria thinks that Dandy is messed up because inbreeding has caused their gene pool to get murky.

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Now he wants to be perfect at murder like Patrick Bateman. This is what I mean about the inconsistencies of the show. It just does whatever it wants without care to how episodes are normally structured, and then expects us to be so distracted by the blood, guts, gore, naked strippers, two-headed singers, and awful accents to notice. When she said he killed vagrants, did she mean gay dudes or homeless people?

And just why does Dandy want to go kill gay people like the beautiful hustler Andy? Or is he just really messed up, and the gay thing is just a red herring? And he says the murders are revenge for the people who killed Twisty, but what does Twisty have to do with hot hustlers? However, I will forgive it all for the excellent image of him in his tighty-whiteys covered in blood and terrorizing his mother in the garden.

Oh, well, we got to see Jessica Lange go on an epic rant about how television will never be as glamorous as movies on a show on basic cable, which was so meta that you could just hear the writers snickering with glee behind the curtain. Maybe if she had done a song that the audience might have heard before, they might not have thrown all their popcorn.

However, it seems like the anachronistic pop songs are gone for good.