This episode of American Horror Story: Cult is a wild ride through feminist rage and the dark history of the SCUM Manifesto. Here’s a draft for a social media post (perfect for Letterboxd, Instagram, or a fan forum) that captures the vibe:
#AmericanHorrorStory #AHSCult #ValerieSolanas #SCUMManifesto #AHS #EvanPeters #LenaDunham #BeverlyHope [S7E7] Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag
Valerie Solanas didn't just want a seat at the table; she wanted to flip it over and burn the house down. In a season about the toxicity of cult personalities, Solanas is the perfect mirror to Kai Anderson. This episode of American Horror Story: Cult is
The power struggle between Kai’s misogynistic cult and Beverly’s growing frustration is reaching a breaking point. Adina Porter is absolutely killing it this season. The power struggle between Kai’s misogynistic cult and
Seeing the "real" story behind the Zodiac Killer through the lens of Valerie’s "SCUM" collective was a genius bit of revisionist history—classic Ryan Murphy.
This episode takes the season’s exploration of fear and manipulation and applies it to the gender war. It’s messy, it’s violent, and it’s deeply uncomfortable.
"Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag" is easily one of the most polarizing episodes of AHS: Cult , and for good reason. Lena Dunham’s portrayal of the radical feminist Valerie Solanas was raw, unhinged, and strangely tragic.