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With Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Adina Porter, Billie Lourd. The three secret witches are also suspects, even though they weren’t aware of their identities as witches — at least we don’t think.Mallory, for example, is clearly powerful enough to use magic subconsciously. When Cordelia and her coven arrive, she outs Dinah as a voodoo queen from a different coven, a fact Dinah was apparently concealing. But they’re also a couple of dumb guys who could probably be bewitched by the identity spell pretty easily.Complicating this theory, of course, is that Bubbles was seemingly killed this week when Michael rampaged through the coven. She told Cordelia that she was too weak to fight after being in hell so long. But given Langdon’s demonstrable skill with magic, it’s not too much of a stretch to think he was responsible for the creepy goings-on.However, we don’t actually know if he’s to be held accountable for it, since there’s seemingly no reason why he would just mess with everyone like that. It's never brought up again nor is it confirmed but are we safe to assume that one of the witches intervened to make sure the plane took off with the necessary people and headed safely out of harm's way?Was it Madison doing another iconic stint as an Uber driver before teleporting out of the cockpit? She’s mercenary enough, even, to help the Antichrist murder a bunch of witches. But we can presume that Whatever the answer, we’re still a ways away from the nukes falling. Was this whole thing just so “Apocalypse” could check Nan and Papa Legba off the list of things it has to call back to? Or will they be important again at some point?“Apocalypse” loves its flashbacks within flashbacks, but in the seventh one we had a pretty puzzling one, when Cordelia reveals she performed a ritual a while ago to bring back Myrtle Snow (Francis Conroy). They obviously manage to infiltrate Outpost 3 somehow, but otherwise were they just waiting for Mallory’s brain to be able to do her time travel trick?The obvious solution to this whole thing is that Mallory will go back in time and prevent the apocalypse from ever happening — and also, consequently, save those witches that Michael and Mead murdered this week. When they send Mallory back for her first time-traveling trip, it’s to rescue the infamous Russian royal family’s daughter. And telling people he was the most electable. So why Anastasia?Dinah has a very mercenary attitude, happy to take money from pretty much anybody. What is happening? So is she just out of the picture, or will she have a part to play in next week’s finale?It’s tough to say, but based on the fact that the world has ended and Queenie has been rescued from the Hotel Cortez, it seems unlikely the show intends to cross over more with “Hotel.” It’s true that the place seems so powerful that it exists as both a physical location and some kind of hellish eternal afterlife, but it also wasn’t a threat in “Coven” until Queenie accidentally stayed there. The problem with so many ongoing storylines is that it leaves a lot of room for established plots to possibly go nowhere — as well as quite a few pending questions. With Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Adina Porter, Billie Lourd. They had to be picking a specific event that if Mallory changed would transform the world for the better, right? SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc5rwO1EcnOo6ydOmGItlGQ Images by Danny Vera. Are we missing something?When Coco, Mallory, Mr Gallant and Evie Gallant get on the plane, it's soon revealed that no one is flying the plane. We don’t know the answer, but the way that episode is built it kinda vaguely sorta feels like that’s all we’re getting. So, yeah, "Hotel" is -- and probably always will be -- the campiest of all the seasons, given the over-the-top headliner brought in to carry the narrative.The third installment, a story of past and present witches in New Orleans, was Jessica Lange at her Jessica Lange-iest.