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'American Horror Story: Hotel' Episode 6 Spoilers: Liz Taylor Finally Finds His Soul Mate; Donovan, Ramona Mobilize Their Plan

FX's hit horror anthology drama TV series "American Horror Story: Hotel" returns this week with yet another brand new segment that will surely put the viewers at the edge of their seats as new suspenseful and thrilling developments unfold.

Titled "Room 33," the spoiler report from Yibada.com suggests that the upcoming episode will continue to shed light on Liz Taylor's mysterious life. The previous episode saw the character's backstory, as well as reveals how he comes to be an employee of the hotel. Moving on, it appears that fans will get to find out more about the transgender bartender. In fact, this episode will see him having finally found his soul mate. As to who this person is, it remains to be seen.

Dishing out further details, the media outlet wrote that viewers will also get to know the real deal behind Hotel Cortez's Room 33. Citing series co-creator Ryan Murphy in his interview with Entertainment Weekly, it is said that the episode will heavily tackle the "thing" inside this particular room. Murphy said that the creature/person/thing found inside is called "Bartholomew."

In other developments, the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic also hinted about Ramona and Donovan finally pushing through with their plan against the Countess. It can be remembered that Donovan was hurt because of what the Countess did to him in one of the earlier episodes of Season 5. It is now his goal to see the latter suffer but will he succeed in his plan?

For those curious as to what to expect in the show's up and coming seventh episode, "Flicker," a separate synopsis from TFC says that John will finally concede to the idea that something must be going on inside his head that he now allows himself to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. The Countess, on her part will get to learn the fate of her first love.

"Room 33" airs this Wednesday, Nov. 11, while "Flicker" is slated to premiere next week, Nov. 18, at 10 p.m. on FX.

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