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Piggy Piggy

"Piggy Piggy" is the sixth episode of the first season of the television series American Horror Story, which premiered on the network FX on November 9, 2011. The episode was written by supervising producer Jessica Sharzer and directed by Michael Uppendahl. This episode is rated TV-MA (LV).

"Piggy Piggy"
American Horror Story episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 6
Directed byMichael Uppendahl
Written byJessica Sharzer
Featured music"I, the Sun" by Lights On
Production code1ATS05
Original air dateNovember 9, 2011 (2011-11-09)
Running time44 minutes
Guest appearances
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Piggy Piggy was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special, and for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie.

In this episode, Ben (Dylan McDermott) sees a patient who fears an urban legend about a man who slaughters those who say a special mantra into a mirror. Eric Stonestreet guest stars as Derek, Ben's patient.

Plot edit

Flashing back to 1994, Tate shoots and kills several students in a school shooting, including the five teenagers seen in the previous episode. A SWAT team later storms the Langdon household, looking to arrest Tate. Constance begs them not to hurt him. They burst into his room where they find him there. Tate mocks them by putting a finger gun to his head, imitating shooting himself. Tate pulls out a gun and is shot dead by the SWAT team. All this occurs in the Murder House (then owned by Constance).

After Violet finds out that Tate killed the teenagers, Constance introduces her to a medium, Billie Dean Howard. Billie and Constance explain that Tate is unaware that he is dead; Constance has been sending him to Ben, hoping it will help him pass on and they need Violet's help.

Ben sees a new patient, named Derek, who is terrified by urban legends, including "Piggy Man". The story goes that a man was a hog butcher. He retrieved a severed pig's head and went on a killing spree at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair then later died by getting devoured by his own pigs. It is said he will slaughter anyone who repeats a specific chant in the mirror. Ben also begins noticing that Vivien has developed an attraction to the security officer Luke.

Constance and Moira convince Vivien to eat offal to help with the pregnancy. Vivien contacts the ultrasound technician who fainted during the ultrasound, who claims that she saw that the baby is the Devil.

Taking Ben's advice to face his fear, Derek repeats the chant in his bathroom mirror, but is shot and killed by an armed burglar hiding in his shower. Violet tries to confront Tate in the basement, but is mobbed by the other ghosts. Overwhelmed with guilt, she attempts suicide by taking a handful of sleeping pills given to her by Leah, but Tate attempts to save her by forcing her to vomit the pills.

Later, Tate break down in tears, confesses that he loves her and cannot understand why she has turned cold towards him. He plans to leave her alone if that's what she wants, but she comforts him. Constance speaks to Adelaide through Billie Dean and learns that she is glad she wasn't revived as a ghost because she now fears to be near Tate, after learning what he did.

Production edit

The episode was written by supervising producer Jessica Sharzer, and directed by Michael Uppendahl.

On creating the character of Billie Dean and her "gift", series co-creator Ryan Murphy relates his own experience with a medium, "When we created her, all of us in the writer's room have had some experience with psychics or not. I'm somebody that was very skeptical until I went to a woman who [asked] me out of nowhere, 'Is your father ill?' and I said, 'No. He just had a physical and he's fine.' She said, 'You need to tell him to go back.' So he did go back and they found prostate cancer and he died two years later. So Billie Dean was inspired a large part by that experience. We are saying that, yes, she is legitimate."[1]

Reception edit

Rotten Tomatoes reports an 89% approval rating, based on 9 reviews.[2] Carissa Pavlica of TV Fanatic gave the episode 4.7 out of 5 stars, saying, "I have absolutely no idea what is happening on American Horror Story and I love every moment of it."[3] The Star-Ledger's James Queally said, ""Piggy Piggy" contains more good than bad, but it also has a lot of scenes that require me to take a wait-and-see approach."[4]

In its original American broadcast, "Piggy Piggy" was seen by an estimated 2.83 million household viewers and gained a 1.6 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Stack, Tim (November 9, 2011). "'American Horror Story': Ryan Murphy on Vivien's blood-craving baby and next week's 'most sexual episode' yet -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "Piggy, Piggy – American Horror Story: Murder House, Episode 6". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  3. ^ Pavlica, Carissa (November 10, 2011). "American Horror Story Review: Here Piggy Pig Pig..." TV Fanatic. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  4. ^ Queally, James (November 9, 2011). "American Horror Story 'Piggy Piggy' Recap: Mmmm ... Brains". NJ.com. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  5. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 10, 2011). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 12, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2011.

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Piggy Piggy is the sixth episode of the first season of the television series American Horror Story which premiered on the network FX on November 9 2011 The episode was written by supervising producer Jessica Sharzer and directed by Michael Uppendahl This episode is rated TV MA LV Piggy Piggy American Horror Story episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 6Directed byMichael UppendahlWritten byJessica SharzerFeatured music I the Sun by Lights OnProduction code1ATS05Original air dateNovember 9 2011 2011 11 09 Running time44 minutesGuest appearancesEric Stonestreet as Derek Frances Conroy as Moira O Hara Matt Ross as Charles Montgomery Sarah Paulson as Billie Dean Howard Brando Eaton as Kyle Greenwell Ashley Rickards as Chloe Stapleton Alessandra Torresani as Stephanie Boggs Jordan David as Kevin Gedman Tom Gallop as Mr Carmichael Azura Skye as Fiona Kyle Davis as Dallas Eve Gordon as Dr Hall Shelby Young as Leah Morris Chestnut as LukeEpisode chronology Previous Halloween Next Open House American Horror Story Murder HouseList of episodesPiggy Piggy was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries Movie or a Special and for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie In this episode Ben Dylan McDermott sees a patient who fears an urban legend about a man who slaughters those who say a special mantra into a mirror Eric Stonestreet guest stars as Derek Ben s patient Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editFlashing back to 1994 Tate shoots and kills several students in a school shooting including the five teenagers seen in the previous episode A SWAT team later storms the Langdon household looking to arrest Tate Constance begs them not to hurt him They burst into his room where they find him there Tate mocks them by putting a finger gun to his head imitating shooting himself Tate pulls out a gun and is shot dead by the SWAT team All this occurs in the Murder House then owned by Constance After Violet finds out that Tate killed the teenagers Constance introduces her to a medium Billie Dean Howard Billie and Constance explain that Tate is unaware that he is dead Constance has been sending him to Ben hoping it will help him pass on and they need Violet s help Ben sees a new patient named Derek who is terrified by urban legends including Piggy Man The story goes that a man was a hog butcher He retrieved a severed pig s head and went on a killing spree at the 1893 Chicago World s Fair then later died by getting devoured by his own pigs It is said he will slaughter anyone who repeats a specific chant in the mirror Ben also begins noticing that Vivien has developed an attraction to the security officer Luke Constance and Moira convince Vivien to eat offal to help with the pregnancy Vivien contacts the ultrasound technician who fainted during the ultrasound who claims that she saw that the baby is the Devil Taking Ben s advice to face his fear Derek repeats the chant in his bathroom mirror but is shot and killed by an armed burglar hiding in his shower Violet tries to confront Tate in the basement but is mobbed by the other ghosts Overwhelmed with guilt she attempts suicide by taking a handful of sleeping pills given to her by Leah but Tate attempts to save her by forcing her to vomit the pills Later Tate break down in tears confesses that he loves her and cannot understand why she has turned cold towards him He plans to leave her alone if that s what she wants but she comforts him Constance speaks to Adelaide through Billie Dean and learns that she is glad she wasn t revived as a ghost because she now fears to be near Tate after learning what he did Production editThe episode was written by supervising producer Jessica Sharzer and directed by Michael Uppendahl On creating the character of Billie Dean and her gift series co creator Ryan Murphy relates his own experience with a medium When we created her all of us in the writer s room have had some experience with psychics or not I m somebody that was very skeptical until I went to a woman who asked me out of nowhere Is your father ill and I said No He just had a physical and he s fine She said You need to tell him to go back So he did go back and they found prostate cancer and he died two years later So Billie Dean was inspired a large part by that experience We are saying that yes she is legitimate 1 Reception editRotten Tomatoes reports an 89 approval rating based on 9 reviews 2 Carissa Pavlica of TV Fanatic gave the episode 4 7 out of 5 stars saying I have absolutely no idea what is happening on American Horror Story and I love every moment of it 3 The Star Ledger s James Queally said Piggy Piggy contains more good than bad but it also has a lot of scenes that require me to take a wait and see approach 4 In its original American broadcast Piggy Piggy was seen by an estimated 2 83 million household viewers and gained a 1 6 ratings share among adults aged 18 49 5 References 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