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Spooky Little Girl

"Spooky Little Girl" is the ninth episode of the first season of the television series American Horror Story, which premiered on the network FX on November 30, 2011. The episode was written by Jennifer Salt and was directed by John Scott. This episode is rated TV-MA (LSV).

"Spooky Little Girl"
American Horror Story episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 9
Directed byJohn Scott
Written byJennifer Salt
Featured music
Production code1ATS08
Original air dateNovember 30, 2011 (2011-11-30)
Running time40 minutes
Guest appearances
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In this episode, a famous murder victim visits the house while Constance (Jessica Lange) learns of Tate's (Evan Peters) bad behavior. Kate Mara guest stars as Hayden McClaine. Taissa Farmiga is absent in this episode.

Plot edit

A flashback to 1947 shows a dentist, who lives and works out of the house, putting Elizabeth Short (Black Dahlia) under anesthesia and raping her, but accidentally kills her. Dr. Montgomery dismembers her and her remains are later found in a field.

A detective and Hayden's sister arrive at the house, believing Hayden has been murdered, but Hayden convinces them she's alive. Ben is told by a doctor that he is the father of only one of Vivien's twins. Ben walks in on young Moira and Elizabeth trying to seduce him and has enough; he fires Moira and throws Elizabeth out.

Believing that Vivien cheated on him, Ben visits her in the ward. Thinking she is asleep, he berates her over the supposed hypocrisy and says he will never help her leave. Ben later tells Hayden he never loved her. Heartbroken, she lies that Luke slept with Vivien.

Constance tries to make up with her younger boyfriend Travis and proposes to him, believing they can raise Tate's child together as a family. When he refuses, she mocks his dreams of becoming famous and he has sex with Hayden, who murders him. Travis' body is dismembered by Dr. Montgomery and taken away by Larry. His body is displayed in the same manner as Elizabeth's.

Constance, desiring the child, visits Vivien in the ward, expressing her support for her. Vivien confides in her that she was raped by the Rubber Man, but will pretend it was a hallucination in order to be discharged from the ward. Ben confronts Luke, the security officer Vivien employed, but learns that he is infertile and therefore could not be the father. As Moira leaves, Ben finds the Rubber Man mask and demands to know the truth, now realizing that Vivien is not crazy and was indeed raped. Moira congratulates him for finally starting to see the truth, appearing to him for the first time in her "true" elderly form.

Billie Dean Howard states to Constance that a child that is conceived between a ghost and a human is the Antichrist and will usher in the Apocalypse.

Production edit

 
Mena Suvari portrays the Black Dahlia in the episode.

The episode was written by co-executive producer Jennifer Salt, and directed by John Scott.

About using the Black Dahlia storyline, series co-creator Ryan Murphy said he's always been interested in unsolved L.A. crimes. "The thing that fascinated me about the case is that there were more than 60 people who claimed credit for that murder," he said. "I've always been obsessed about that idea, that our culture [wants to know] what fame is about. Once I started researching the Black Dahlia for this episode, it made sense for me that she was killed in that house and I wanted to explore the '40s."[1]

Reception edit

Rotten Tomatoes reports an 80% approval rating, based on 10 reviews.[2] Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic commented on the bizarre events of the episode, "Nothing much happened on American Horror Story this week, except for an appearance by The Black Dahlia, a cameo by The Pope and the revelation that Vivien might be giving birth to the Antichrist, just your basic episode of the FX drama."[3] The A.V. Club's Emily VanDerWerff said, "We learned a bunch of things that will likely be important going forward, but they were also things that didn't really matter... It's been a bit of a step down since that brain-eating episode. This episode was a step in the crazy direction."[4]

In its original American broadcast, "Spooky Little Girl" was seen by an estimated 2.85 million household viewers and gained a 1.7 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. The episode was up one tenth from the previous episode.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Stack, Tim (November 30, 2011). "'American Horror Story': Ryan Murphy talks the Black Dahlia and whether Violet is alive... or dead -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "Spooky Little Girl – American Horror Story: Murder House, Episode 9". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  3. ^ Richenthal, Matt (November 30, 2011). "American Horror Story Review: Baby by Beelzebub?". TV Fanatic. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  4. ^ VanDerWerff, Emily (December 1, 2011). "Spooky Little Girl". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  5. ^ Seidman, Robert (December 1, 2011). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on December 3, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2011.

External links edit

  • "Spooky Little Girl" at IMDb  
  • "Spooky Little Girl" at TV Guide.com

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article July 2017 Spooky Little Girl is the ninth episode of the first season of the television series American Horror Story which premiered on the network FX on November 30 2011 The episode was written by Jennifer Salt and was directed by John Scott This episode is rated TV MA LSV Spooky Little Girl American Horror Story episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 9Directed byJohn ScottWritten byJennifer SaltFeatured music Nightmare by Artie Shaw Spooky by Martha Reeves Spooky by Atlanta Rhythm SectionProduction code1ATS08Original air dateNovember 30 2011 2011 11 30 Running time40 minutesGuest appearancesKate Mara as Hayden McClaine Frances Conroy as Moira O Hara Alexandra Breckenridge as Young Moira Matt Ross as Charles Montgomery Sarah Paulson as Billie Dean Howard Michael Graziadei as Travis Wanderley Joshua Malina as Dr David Curan Eve Gordon as Dr Hall Geoffrey Rivas as Detective Jack Colquitt April Grace as Nurse Naima Tanya Clarke as Marla McClaine Mena Suvari as Elizabeth Short Morris Chestnut as LukeEpisode chronology Previous Rubber Man Next Smoldering Children American Horror Story Murder HouseList of episodes In this episode a famous murder victim visits the house while Constance Jessica Lange learns of Tate s Evan Peters bad behavior Kate Mara guest stars as Hayden McClaine Taissa Farmiga is absent in this episode Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editA flashback to 1947 shows a dentist who lives and works out of the house putting Elizabeth Short Black Dahlia under anesthesia and raping her but accidentally kills her Dr Montgomery dismembers her and her remains are later found in a field A detective and Hayden s sister arrive at the house believing Hayden has been murdered but Hayden convinces them she s alive Ben is told by a doctor that 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from the ward Ben confronts Luke the security officer Vivien employed but learns that he is infertile and therefore could not be the father As Moira leaves Ben finds the Rubber Man mask and demands to know the truth now realizing that Vivien is not crazy and was indeed raped Moira congratulates him for finally starting to see the truth appearing to him for the first time in her true elderly form Billie Dean Howard states to Constance that a child that is conceived between a ghost and a human is the Antichrist and will usher in the Apocalypse Production edit nbsp Mena Suvari portrays the Black Dahlia in the episode The episode was written by co executive producer Jennifer Salt and directed by John Scott About using the Black Dahlia storyline series co creator Ryan Murphy said he s always been interested in unsolved L A crimes The thing that fascinated me about the case is that there were more than 60 people who claimed credit for that murder he said I ve always been obsessed about that idea that our culture wants to know what fame is about Once I started researching the Black Dahlia for this episode it made sense for me that she was killed in that house and I wanted to explore the 40s 1 Reception editRotten Tomatoes reports an 80 approval rating based on 10 reviews 2 Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic commented on the bizarre events of the episode Nothing much happened on American Horror Story this week except for an appearance by The Black Dahlia a cameo by The Pope and the revelation that Vivien might be giving birth to the Antichrist just your basic episode of the FX drama 3 The A V Club s Emily VanDerWerff said We learned a bunch of things that will likely be important going forward but they were also things that didn t really matter It s been a bit of a step down since that brain eating episode This episode was a step in the crazy direction 4 In its original American broadcast Spooky Little Girl was seen by an estimated 2 85 million household viewers and gained a 1 7 ratings share among adults aged 18 49 according to Nielsen Media Research The episode was up one tenth from the previous episode 5 References edit Stack Tim November 30 2011 American Horror Story Ryan Murphy talks the Black Dahlia and whether Violet is alive or dead EXCLUSIVE Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 17 2011 Spooky Little Girl American Horror Story Murder House Episode 9 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 29 2018 Richenthal Matt November 30 2011 American Horror Story Review Baby by Beelzebub TV Fanatic Retrieved December 16 2011 VanDerWerff Emily December 1 2011 Spooky Little Girl The A V Club Retrieved December 16 2011 Seidman Robert December 1 2011 Wednesday Cable Ratings American Horror Story Tops Night Captain Kirk Boosts Psych Hot In Cleveland Full Throttle Saloon amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on December 3 2011 Retrieved December 2 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Spooky Little Girl nbsp Speculative fiction 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