'American Horror Story' 4 episode 9: 'Tupperware Party Massacre'

"American Horror Story" season 4 keeps on terrifying and it's not slowing down anytime soon. Episode 9 will surely not disappoint fans who are looking for a good scare come Wednesday night. This might just be the scariest episode yet. 

Season 4 episode 9 is titled "Tupperware Party Massacre." According to IBT, Jimmy sinks into drunkenness while Stanley and Elsa look for Bette and Dot. The twins are in danger as the freak show leader and the con man are after them. But aside from Jimmy and the twins, there's someone else to watch out for in the upcoming episode — it's none other than Dandy! 

In the last episode, Twisted Boy Dandy murdered his own mother. He shot her in the head and soaked her in a bathtub with her own blood in it. Murder is kind of Dandy's twisted thing. He has already killed Dora and Andy and it's no question that he has a past of bad behavior. But killing his own mother? Now that's a deed that's totally shocking, even for someone like him. 

While being a murderer is something like his second nature, the question on everyone's mind is — who will he kill next? Actor Finn Wittrock dropped a hint to E! Online

"I'll just tell you that the next one, I think his body count might double. The next one really, honestly takes the cake. Even I'm scared," Wittrock said. 

Additionally, episode 9 is also about Maggie's connection to Stanley that will push Dandy to take action. As to what action this is unclear and fans will just have to wait for the episode on Wednesday. According to IBT, Maggie may set up Dandy to kill Stanley. 

"American Horror Story" will air on FX on Wednesday. In the meantime, watch the "Tupperware Party Massacre" teaser for other events that will happen in the episode. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on FX.com

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