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'American Horror Story' Season 4 Spoilers: Episode 2 Will Show More of Twisty The Clown

Fans of the hit FX horror anthology TV series "American Horror Story" were introduced and probably scared with the creepy killer named Twisty the Clown (John Carroll Lynch), in the show's fourth season premiere.

TV Guide revealed that episode 2 of "American Horror Story: Freak Show" entitled "Massacres and Matinees" will show more of Twisty as Gloria Mott (Frances Conroy) hires him to keep her son, Dandy (Finn Wittrock) pre-occupied.

As the newest sneak peek revealed, Gloria saw Twisty walking down the road with blood stains on his clothes. The Clown was offered with money to come to her house to play with her son.

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Arriving at the place, Dandy told Twisty, "Amuse me, Clown. I'm sure mother has paid you handsomely."
The killer clown just stood silently staring at Dandy.

"Your silence is utterly provocative," the freak show aspirant continued. "But you'll have to earn your keep, Clown. Come. Find a toy and show me what kind of clown you truly are."

Moving towards the toy chest, Dandy managed to get a peek inside the clown's bag. He tossed out a variety of things and then found something that astounded him. Twisty knocked down the Mott boy and fled the house.

Meanwhile, another spoiler report from The Futon Critic indicated that Jupiter, Florida will be imposed with a citywide curfew. This will threaten the Freak Show business.

In line with this, a character whom Ethel Darling (Kathy Bates) had shared a past with, will arrive at the camp.

"The Tattler Twins [Sarah Paulson] reveal a talent that could knock Elsa from the spotlight," TFC added.

"American Horror Story: Freak Show" episode 2, "Massacres and Matinees" airs Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 10 p.m. on FX.

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