'American Horror Story season 4' finale: Dandy continues to torture the freaks in finale episode

Dandy (Finn Wittrock) will finally get what he wants. Facebook

Dandy still has one episode left to torture all the freaks, and that's during the season finale of "American Horror Story: Freak Show." 

For the last episode of the season titled "Curtain Call," Dandy (Finn Wittrock) will finally get what he wants, and more. His dream of being a part of the freak show will come true, and he will own the entire carnival as well. 

In the trailer promo for the upcoming episode, Dandy is seen torturing some of the remaining cast of the freak show in Jupiter, Florida. One of them is Ima (Chrissy Metz), who he warns to better run away, while Desiree (Angela Bassett) is obviously frightened by his presence. The new freak show owner is also seen loading his gun then pointing it to an unidentified character. Some are speculating that his victim is the former freak show manager Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange), who is seen in the trailer dropping on the stage floor. 

But earlier reports mentioned about Elsa's intentions of fulfilling her dreams of becoming a famous actress in Hollywood, which could mean that she is not likely to be killed by Dandy. However, upon realizing that Hollywood is nothing like the place in her dreams, her expectations of glitz and glamour will be replaced with disgust. 

Meanwhile, Elsa will allegedly have a last minute love affair this season, as guest actor David Burtka joins the cast of the hit horror tragedy show for its final episode. Burtka, whose real-life spouse Neil Patrick Harris wreaked havoc during the past two episodes of "AHS: Freak Show" as the disturbed freak show successor Chester, will reportedly have a "sexy storyline" with Elsa. But is Burtka's character the one screaming in the video trailer for the episode? 

Find out what happens with the rest of the freaks as "American Horror Story: Freak Show" airs its last episode on Wednesday, Jan. 21, on AMC.

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