
The long-awaited return of American Horror Story: Delicate has finally here. Yes, I am also in disbelief. I’ll admit it: the return of the show nearly went unnoticed by me, and it’s been five months since the fifth episode aired—all because the marketing for it wasn’t very good.
And yet, here we are again with Emma Roberts as Anna, who, while pregnant, must cope with a plethora of supernatural events. The second portion gets off to a violent start with not one but two fatalities in this first episode, and I’m okay with that.
Now that we have that out of the way, let’s dive into the episode and analyze it thoroughly. Episode six of American Horror Story, “Delicate,” has its conclusion described here.
Spoiler Alert!
In AMERICAN HORROR STORY DELICATE Can you tell me what became of Dexter’s mom?

After Dex learns that his mother will not be attending the scheduled launch party, the episode ends with him visiting her house.
We last saw Dex’s mom in the prior episode, when she was having a conversation with Miss Preacher. And she did her best to forewarn her of the peril she believed her family faced. You may recall from episode 5, airing a few months earlier, that Mrs. Preacher said how the Cable of Witches were enraged with Dexter for convincing his ex-wife Adeline, one of their most devoted competitors, to leave them.
She perished in the fire because of this. They wanted retribution, so they did that. But the fact that his mother passed away suggests that vengeance may still be a thought in their minds. It appeared as though Dexter’s mom had taken her own life when she was discovered in the bathtub of her house. I attempted to warn you, nevertheless, was written on the mirror.
We can examine the possible suspects, even though this doesn’t reveal who it could be. The first one is the Witches’ Cable. Reportedly, their goal was to exact revenge on Dexter, and this could be their direct method of doing so—kicking him in the nuts. And the second one is the dad of Dexter. We know that Dexter’s mother was suing his father in court, and that Dexter refused to testify against him.

When they were talking about her plans to take him to court in episode 5, his mom said, “What harm can it cause?” Well, it’s clear now that she has passed away. I must say, that does seem somewhat fishy. Last but not least, Miss Preacher is the prime suspect. Despite her seeming concern for Dexter’s mom, she was the one who warned her in the fifth episode.
In some way, it does relate to the last message on the wall. Even while this is the most remote possibility of a suspect, it is certainly not ruled out. Does anyone else’s mirror have a message? The witches that appear in the program are closely associated with Anna, so I believe they are to blame for Dexter’s mother’s death right now, as she did in the first episode.
What is The Meaning Of The Opening Scene in American Horror Show?

This is the first scene. Episode 5’s flashback showed Miss Preacher making her deal and giving up her baby, although this episode took place in 1988, a full year later. Margaret returned home with her newborn and had to take care of her while her husband, Mr. Alcott, remained on the sidelines and didn’t do much.
In addition to his terrible treatment of his wife, he was absent when his child needed him, claimed he didn’t yet feel like a dad, and failed to listen when she cried out for help. The idea that women should put their aspirations on hold to care for children and be mothers while men pursued their careers and had fun was something that Siobhan and Dana touched on when talking about the role that men expected them to play in society.
Mr. Olcott’s preoccupation with the chances he wanted to create for himself, rather than the family he had just welcomed into the world, was on full display as he read Seven Habits of Highly Effective People while Margaret cared for the newborn. When Margaret passed away from the night aneurysm, and we learned that the baby we were looking at was actually Anna, things started to heat up in this part.

Even though it’s over 30 years later, Nicolette still looked the same when she came at the hospital. She seized Anna’s hand and began to sing the lullaby “Rock a Bye Baby,” which has a dark history and a disturbing meaning. Originally composed in 1688, the lyrics of this lullaby were interpreted as a death wish for King James II’s kid, with the widespread belief that he should pass away so that a Protestant monarch could take his place.
According to the plot of the play, Mar was singing it to Anna before she passed away and Nicolette took her up. And she sung it to her as well. The sentence “Down will come Anna cradle and all” was substituted with “Down will come baby cradle and all” by her. This demonstrates that their interest in Anna dates back to when she was a very little baby.
Thus, it is not as directly related to Dexter and Dadeline as we had once assumed. She’s always been heading in this direction, and now is the perfect moment for them to finally tie the knot.
The Meaning Of The Dolls in American Horror Show Delicate

The Dolls’ Significance More dolls were seen surrounding Anna in this episode.
Throughout the first half of the season, these dolls—which resembled voodoo dolls—appeared. Some of them had nails or crosses on the belly, and when they showed up, Anna would start to feel pains or think she was going to lose the baby. Something that doesn’t bode well for Anna’s future is the addition of two dolls to the collection in this episode; one of them has a mark on its back and the other has broken legs.
She pinned the spot on her Maps app where she found each of the dolls when she saw them, and along the way, the symbol of Satanism—a recurring subject in the show—was revealed. In addition to Ana’s hallucinations of Sonia, Talia, Ivy, and Nicolette approaching her, this episode featured a speech.
Hail Satan and similar expressions were essentially what they were saying when translated. Thus, it is clear that they are Satanists. These particular beings have maintained their connection to the Dark Entities by not aging during our whole encounters with them. Just like we witnessed with Miss Preacher, Bloody Mary, and her sister, we know that they can influence people’s thoughts and even bring about physical difficulties.

They clearly have complete control over Anna’s mind because of the way she is hallucinating. Not only do I think they want the baby, but I also think they want Anna now. In my opinion, that is something that will ultimately come to pass. This episode brought Anna’s mark to light more, and we also realized that Nicolette had the same mark.
Therefore, they may desire Anna as much as they desire the evil child she is carrying. Yeah, I see. Those sharp nails and hands that went through Anna’s stomach surely indicate that her kid is demonic. Several centuries ago, Mary had one that looked identical to this. Does she intend to have a demon child?
Possibly yes.
The Ending With Anna in American Horro Show Delicate

Finally, Anna’s story Would you prioritize having a baby over winning an Oscar? That was the same question posed to Anna in episode 5, and she answered affirmatively. After Babette passed away, it appeared in this episode that Anna was the one being touted as the Oscar winner.
But with that out of the way, it seems like one of those sneaky deals could have just been struck. Similar to how Preacher’s ambitions to become a fashion icon cost her a child and her joy in life. She wanted to drop out of the Oscar race after having so many hallucinations at Dex’s launch party, including seeing the same superfan she had when she won an award earlier in the season and what appeared to be a cable of witches.
This is what prompted Siobhan to slap it out of her and deliver a speech about her refusal to give in to the men’s demands that she give up on her desire of being a mother. We also witnessed the announcement of Hamish’s death here. His threats against Siobhan included going public with their secret relationship, the impending failure of the film he was working on, and his instructions to simply direct the project without investigating its background.

Consequently, he should never have done it. Without a doubt, Siobhan was the one who killed him. What made it interesting, though, was that he seemed to have done it all by himself. As was the case with Dex’s mom. Thus, the method actually has a relationship that may shed light on Dex’s mother’s death.
It seems like we’re about to witness the two characters interacting when Anna saw a card that read, “you can’t trust any of them,” and then Miss Preacher appeared in the corner. The preacher recounts Anna’s life story, including her trials and tribulations and the ultimate cost she bore. Therefore, I can’t wait to find out what happens.
My Review Of The Episode 6 of American Horror Show Delicate

Here is my take on the show. This seemed like a solid plan to get the show back on our TVs. It took me a long to catch up on everything that had happened after being out of the world for a few months and taking a midseason sabbatical, but that’s to be expected. However, it did highlight how much I longed for the American Horror Story universe.
You won’t find anything quite like it on television. I know the show isn’t as fantastic as it once was, but it was still a fun way to kill 45 minutes since I got to see familiar faces and feel the same vibe. Emma Roberts is the show’s true star and the season’s top performer. She does an excellent job with the part, and you can sense the mental and physical anguish she’s going through.

Also, I’m starting to like Kim Kardashian more and more. She seemed like an NPC to me at first, but I think she’s really stepped into her role as the episodes have progressed. With just three episodes remaining, I can already feel the pacing picking up, and I couldn’t be more excited about it. The season feels like it could go in a million different directions.
This concludes our coverage of American Horror Story: Delicate, Episode 6, and how it ends.
In your opinion, how was this episode? Post a comment telling me what you think.