American Horror Story season 4 episode 6 'Bulls Eye' - Elsa to introduce a 'dangerous new act'

What is Stanley (Denis O'Hare) really up to in Elsa Mars' freak show camp? Facebook

The freaks of Jupiter, Florida seemed to be safe from any vicious murderers last week, but will their luck continue in the upcoming episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show?

In the episode titled "Bullseye," Freak Show manager Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) will introduce a "dangerous new act" to replace the Tattler twins Bette and Dot, who she sold to Gloria Motts (Frances Convoy) in episode 5 because she was afraid to be upstaged by Dot's singing prowess.

There are no clues yet about who the dangerous new act will be. It could be anyone from the camp who will get additional roles, or it could be a newly hired freak who will join the show.

Elsewhere, con artists Stanley (Denis O'Hare) and Maggie Esmeralda (Emma Roberts) are still polishing their plan to murder several members of the freak show so they can sell their cadavers to the American Morbidity Museum. Stanley will be pressuring Maggie to murder "Lobster Boy" Jimmy Darling (Evan Peters), while he thinks of the money that he will get once he delivers the remains of the conjoined Tattler Twins and Paul the Illustrated Seal (Matt Fraser) to the museum. It is not clear though whether Stanley just wants Maggie to kill Jimmy for profit, or because he knows that Jimmy is close to finding out the truth behind their guise.

Meanwhile, Paul the Illustrated Seal will have an interesting arc in the coming episode. According to spoilers, Paul will have a secret lover in Bullseye. It is not yet clear whether Paul will be seeing another member of Elsa Mars' freak troupe, or the show will introduce another character to be his secret romance.

Fans are also clamoring to find out if Andy (Matt Bomer) is really dead after Dandy mutilated him last episode or not.

American Horror Story: Freak Show Episode 6 airs on Wednesday, November 12, on FX. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on FX.com

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