"american Horror Story" Requiem 1981/1987: Part... Review

: While hospitalized, Sam experiences a surreal journey led by the ghosts of past lovers who confront him with his moral failures and the reality of his illness.

: Adam (Charlie Carver) discovers that Hannah (Billie Lourd) died after unknowingly contracting the virus during her pregnancy. Her tapes reveal her early scientific understanding of the contagion.

: Gino (Joe Mantello) continues his activism and writing for years as his friends die around him. The episode concludes with a long montage showing his eventual decline and death in 1991, leaving Adam as one of the few survivors. Themes and Critical Reception "American Horror Story" Requiem 1981/1987: Part...

: Throughout the episodes, the hulking figure known as Big Daddy is revealed not to be a literal killer, but a specter of death and the virus itself, relentlessly stalking the characters.

: The episode begins with the funeral of Theo Graves, where Sam (Zachary Quinto) collapses. : While hospitalized, Sam experiences a surreal journey

The finale tracks the decline and eventual passing of several main characters as the decade progresses.

" Requiem 1981/1987 " is the haunting two-part finale of (Season 11), serving as a somber meditation on the AIDS epidemic in New York City. Moving away from the series' usual campy horror, these episodes use surrealism and historical drama to depict the human cost of a crisis that decimated a generation. Plot Summary : Gino (Joe Mantello) continues his activism and

: Patrick (Russell Tovey) suffers from AIDS-related blindness. His former wife, Barbara, appears to him as a guide to "inner peace" before he dies in the arms of his partner, Gino. Part 2: The Aftermath