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American Horror Story
Go to Hell
Directed by
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
TV-MA
S3 • E12
Jan 21, 2014
45m
8.1
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Cordelia's latest vision puts the Coven's future in question. With the end of Fiona's reign approaching, the girls manifest powerful new gifts. Queenie's search for Marie Laveau leads her to Hell and back.
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Cast of Go to Hell
Sarah Paulson
Cordelia Goode / Wilhemina Venable / Billie Dean Howard
Emma Roberts
Madison Montgomery
Taissa Farmiga
Zoe Benson
Frances Conroy
Myrtle Snow
Evan Peters
Kyle Spencer
Lily Rabe
Misty Day
Denis O'Hare
Spalding
Kathy Bates
Delphine LaLaurie
Jessica Lange
Fiona Goode
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Director
Jessica Sharzer
Writer
Ryan Murphy
Writer
Joe Incaprera
Producer
Alexis Martin Woodall
Producer
Go to Hell Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
Hell, this whole season has felt like a joke at the viewer's expense. Feh. If you've been reading our reviews, then you've heard it all before.
We Got This Covered
Christian Law
The showrunners, while able to create atmosphere and stylish violence, have no self-control when it comes to saving ideas for another day. Again, these complaints reflect the series as a whole, but Go To Hell just made them more evident for Coven.
Den of Geek
Nick Harley
Tonight's episode of American Horror Story: Coven was plenty messy. Sure, it was messy in the sense of corn syrup blood spurting like geysers, but it was also a disjointed, erratic mess in terms of plot and pace.
HitFix
Liane Bonin Starr
This week, as we're only one episode away from the finale, it's all about comeuppance. Most of it is richly deserved, yes, but not much fun to watch.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Rakesh Satyal
Myrtle is totally the Brutus of this whole operation, and I bet you that some dirty, dirty secrets are going to come tumbling out of her belladonna-strewn laundry next week.
TV.com
Price Peterson
Just what an episode. Death, mayhem, hell, witchslaps, axe murder, hobo murder, voodoo devils eating marshmallows: This thing had it all and more. And every second of it was earned.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
Television doesn't get much better than this, folks.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Taken on its own merit, "Go to Hell" would've been an effective episode if it had been properly prepared for.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
As far as penultimate episodes are concerned, 'Go to Hell' winds up being a more structured chapter of American Horror Story: Coven than may have been expected.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
"Go to Hell" was a more focused episode, with a lot of driving action. It sounded off a few sour notes here and there, but in the end parts of it felt like a season finale.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
"Go To Hell" wasn't just another Gomez-Rejon joint. This was the showiest hour the great American Horror Story director has had since Asylum's finale.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
For an episode that ends with a hail of murders, it's depressingly boring, and it underlines almost all of the problems with this season that I outlined last month.
Wall Street Journal
Cicely K. Dyson
I've got to admit it: Fiona surprised me. American Horror Story: Coven viewers knew it was inevitable, but to see it happen was still a shock.
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