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https://www.theatlantic.com/entertai...review/545963/
The subject of angry women loomed over the Cult season that started so promisingly, yet the FX series “returned to its favorite tricks, eschewing socio-cultural analysis for shock and gore,” says Sophie Gilbert. She adds: “In the series, it seems, no fertile woman can go un-impregnated, whether by a ghost in a black rubber fetish suit, or by a man being simultaneously penetrated by her brother. Mothers inevitably wreak horrific damage on the vulnerable psyches of their children. And rape is so repetitive a plot device on the show as to have become completely meaningless. Given such depictions, and their prevalence across culture, is it any surprise women are so mad?” ALSO: What the ending to Cult really means Why Cult was the worst season of the American Horror Story franchise Cult ended on a huge feminist twist Evan Peters explains why the ending was so bittersweet Charles Manson hospitalized after being a subject of Cult |
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