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American Horror Story
Burn, Witch. Burn!
Directed by
Jeremy Podeswa
TV-MA
S3 • E5
Nov 5, 2013
42m
8.2
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Besieged by Marie Laveau's army, Zoe unleashes a new power; Fiona and Myrtle clash over control of the coven; Madame LaLaurie is confronted by old ghosts.
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Cast of Burn, Witch. Burn!
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
Gabourey Sidibe
Queenie
Jamie Brewer
Nan
Robin Bartlett
Pembroke
Meg Chambers Steedle
Stillborn Mother
Ashlynn Ross
Marie Jeanne LaLaurie
Ameer Baraka
Bastien
Raeden Greer
Pauline LaLaurie
Alexander Dreymon
Luke Ramsey
Josh Hamilton
Hank Foxx
Leslie Jordan
Quentin
Dana Gourrier
Chantal
Brian Oerly
Clifton
Angela Bassett
Marie Laveau
Jeremy Podeswa
Director
Jessica Sharzer
Writer
Joe Incaprera
Producer
Alexis Martin Woodall
Producer
Burn, Witch. Burn! Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
Perhaps we're burnt out on zombies at the moment, but we thought this episode was the least interesting of the season so far.
We Got This Covered
Christian Law
What's most impressive about this episode is the fact that the pure awesomeness of Zoe's chainsaw counter-attack on the voodoo zombies occurs simultaneously to a touching plot concerning the relationships that the mothers and daughters share.
Den of Geek
Nick Harley
American Horror Story: Coven continues to bewitch the audience with multiple interesting plot lines and a great ensemble cast.
Nerdist
Patrick Goss
We've already got some major forces in play and huge questions to be answered.
HitFix
Liane Bonin Starr
This week's episode of American Horror Story: Coven took a step in the right direction by reminding us that Zoe, for all her faults, can be proactive.
Rolling Stone
Halle Kiefer
I don't know about you guys, but for my money, this was the first episode of Coven that had actual perturbing moments.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Rakesh Satyal
Every week, I feel as if I profess a new scene to be the best of this show's run, and this week is no different.
TV.com
Price Peterson
If we're being real, "Burn, Witch. Burn!" was a perfect hour of television and I will enter a street fight with anybody who disagrees. I will use all the uppercuts and kick slaps and roundhouse punch-cartwheels in order to defend this episode's honor.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
All in all, a pretty excellent episode, if a bit nutty. But hey, it wouldn't be American Horror Story if it didn't go off the rails every now and again. Great stuff. This may well end up being my favorite season yet.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk suffer few indulgences of sentimentality, even of the kind that agrees with their probable politics, and that refreshing tendency is on full display in this week's episode.
Baltimore Sun
Ethan Renner
Are emotional ties or biological ones stronger? Can two mothers make up for lost time with their daughters, who just happen to be a witches and zombies? Those philosophical questions were asked on this episode of American Horror Story.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
For its part, 'Burn, Witch. Burn!' takes that sense of maternal instinct and turns it into a virtual hellscape for all involved.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
This week's episode of Coven gave us a half great/half confusing zombie attack and some emotional moments involving mothers feeling shame and regret.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
Fiona brought the baby back - and perhaps, as a kindness, let the young mother think that it was the strength of her love that caused the resurrection... It was a stunning sequence, beyond Freudian in its staging.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
The image of Farmiga with a chainsaw was the most glorious thing I've seen in a while, a perfect example of how the show's commitment to just outright thieving from horror classics can be a really good time.
Wall Street Journal
Cicely K. Dyson
Let's take a minute to appreciate LaLaurie's growth. Kathy Bates is a phenomenal actress, as we all know. The way LaLaurie has been forced to come to grips with her own monstrosity and grow from it is both a credit to the writers and her.
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