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      • Stanley and Maggie hatch a plan to murder the freaks; Gloria hides the evidence of Dandy's gruesome new hobby; a health scare reveals Desiree may not be the oddity she once thought. "Pink Cupcakes" provides essential character developments, the first time for many, while also fulfilling the gore quota.
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  2. Nov 7, 2014 · Dandy is living his sick dream, and he’s unsatisfied. It parallels nicely to Stanley’s recurring fantasies about how he’ll secure a bunch of cool oddities (via murder) from Elsa’s show and ...

  3. Nov 6, 2014 · 51. Even after Twisty the Clown and Dora the Maid were offed, death just couldn’t take a holiday from American Horror Story: Freak Show. This week, Gloria reluctantly became an accomplice...

    • Andy Patrick
  4. Nov 6, 2014 · Recap: Episode 5, “Pink Cupcakes”. With the series belaboring the freaks’ theoretically unexpected likability at every possible turn, it’s the villains who stand to walk away with Freak Show. “Pink Cupcakes” is a marked improvement over last week’s episode of Freak Show, “Edward Mordrake (Part 2).”. For starters, there’s ...

  5. Nov 6, 2014 · Why namedrop James Martone at the Morbidity Museum if he serves no purpose? Could there be more to him? "Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities is about to have a terrible run of bad luck."

    • Perri Nemiroff
    • Senior Producer
  6. Mar 2, 2015 · The episode appears to open in a flash-forward, with Stanley and Maggie in the audience of the grand opening of “Modern Mutations” back at the American Morbidity Museum they formerly tried to...

  7. Nov 5, 2014 · The reaction from the audience makes her reconsider an offer given by Stanley to be on television instead of the silver screen, but he has instead taken an interest in Bette and Dot. Stanley offers them poisoned pink cupcakes (he wants their body’s for the museum of curiosities), but they decline.

  8. Nov 6, 2014 · Twisty's death has left a gaping hole in the middle of "Freak Show," and it's almost as if the showrunners are trying to find some way to replace the scary, creepy factor. Dandy is a good villain, but they need to pick up the pace and up the variety of murders.