Yep. LaLaurie was truly horrendous person, so horrid she was mobbed out of New Orleans. Even the known racists in town didn't want her there. Who would've thought they'd have a limit? lol
@@faflamingo2193 Oh, it was, is true, you can even take a tour of LaLaurie’s mansion in the French Quarters. Very interesting place, you can feel, sense the evil that took place there.
@@LegionIvory Yeh but her crimes didn’t extend to what they show on AHS she never mutilated her slaves or anything like that but she did neglect and torture them. And there were strict slave laws that required ethical treatment.
Actually this was something that was tweaked by the writers to make it more supernatural. A girl did jump off the roof but it was because she was brushing Delphine's hair one day and just so happened to come across a knot. Delphine got irritated and chased after the young girl and she jumped to escape her punishment.
Kathy Bates slays any role, my fave is Molly brown I think that was her best portrayal of Margaret Brown. I think this season was so good because it had 3 of my top icon's Jessica Lang & Angela Bassett + most of the OG cast. Praying next season that they all come together, it won't be the same otherwise.
I doubt that black girl would've had any feelings for that man or looked at him with love. In reality, such situations usually involved rape. They should've shown the reality instead of romanticising these "relationships".
@@voicebox4594 that’s what I was thinking to also since it’s from her pov I don’t truly think that girl killed herself willingly I never thought that .
Yep and of all the millions of slaves there is only about 200 slave narratives that even exist. So while we are given stories, there are so few that capturing the scope of slavery from the people themself is really hard/ near impossible
The story from this part of the episode is the girl was brushing Madame LALaurie's hair and there was a tangle and the girl pulled it and Delphine had to chase the girl to the attic and the girl jumped to her death so she wouldn't have to be punished. They say when you visit her house(which I did)you can she the girl jump from the attic at night
Kathy Bates knocked this role out of the part. This character was based on such a despicable woman, and that could have been all that the character was, but her performance actually makes you feel for her in some scenes. When I first watched this season, she was one of the most enthralling characters. I kept thinking that there was a chance that she might somehow redeem herself in the end. Looking at it now, I know that Madame LaLaurie had done too many evil things to ever be redeemed, but the fact that her performance makes you WANT to see it happen is really something.
The fact that she got away with all her crimes and ended up dying makes me so angry. Its like a bad ending to a horrible horror flick where no one got their due. I watched a documentary a while back about this and they said that the ghosts of her victims still roam the halls of the now-inn that her home has been turned into. According to the documentary, some victims have reported being strangled by Lalaurie and then being saved by African American hands. Looks like they're still having to deal with that bitch even in the afterlife.
@@SeafoamStymphalian Exactly, I said what I said. People that say that cringy shit "what on Earth are you on about?" get on my damn nerves. Either you're deaf, you can't read well, or you're plain ignorant. I'm guessing she or he is all three of those things.
If it's any consolation, when the townspeople of New Orleans found out what LaLaurie was doing, they set her house on fire and ran her out of the city.
What's crazy is if you compare to the actual story Delphine was discovered after a slave girl killed themselves jumping out of the window. After that they investigated her and then a fire happened and she was discovered. The show fantasies the stories a bit but the correlation to the actual facts are what makes this scene so good. She said she has one tiny regret and this action led to her downfall. She doesn't even regret it for the right reasons as we find out later in the show. Writing 10/10
That fire didn't just happen. A woman chained to the stove set it and felt that dying by fire rather than Delphine's tortures was the better option. That is when they found others, horribly maimed, in various horrendous ways. It was so bad that other whites who were enslavers were aghast in the Deep South. That should tell you all you need to know. They let her escape though and never face any real justice though. Which should also tell you all you need to know.🥴
This was a great series! Kathy bates played a sick bitch! If you've ever been down to New Orleans and take one of those haunted city tours or just walk past the LaLaurie mansion on Royal St in the French Quarter you can feel the presents of true evil.
yeah the real story, the girl was a 12 year old, who was brushing her hair, and the hair got stuck in the brush and Madame LaLaurie beat the girl with a whip, beat her face in and the girl ran, and she chased her to the balcony and while hitting her, she fell off. . . and died... a fire that took place in the home later - when fire fighters found the attic, tons of slaves that were mutilated, disfigured from torture were there however, there was a revolt on one of her families slave plantations where LaLauries mother was killed, and she was actually torturing the slaves for information, gives no excuse for her behavior but some context
M of bourbon only white people liked her at any point of the show. ik shes a fictional character but she got everything that was coming for her, deserved worst tbh.
@@logoutyaphone Okay just stop, also black people can like her as a character. It's fake and Kathy Bates played her very well. If it's real there is no doubt nobody would like her, neither black and white. I mean, there were more killers and horrible people in AHS but we still love them.
@@ive3737 lalaurie is a real person who did a lot of awful things to her slaves. She chased after a 12 yr old with a whip and the 12 yr old fell from the top of her house. She also had a slave woman's mouth feeled with animal shit and pee. And sowed her mouth close. So she's a real person she was just never prosecuted cuz she ran away.
"it wasn't only a different time. It was a different world". Keep in mind Delphine was actually a criminal even in those days. The few laws to protect the enslaved were completely broken by her elevated unnecessary cruelty.
The way Kathy embodies her charactors says a lot about her acting. She truly is an icon. This show, would not be the way it is without her playing the rolls that she played.
i think that it is terrifying that she is based on a real person and bates does a FANTASTIC job in this role. Delphine is probably the most horrific character in all AHS
The fact that LaLaurie even considers what she did to that woman as “bad” shows that fact that she is changing. She even said she “slightly” regrets it.
yup. Kinda sad that Marie Laveau couldn't let go and made Queenie betray her. Ironically sealing her own fate. I feel like Queenie was really getting through to her. But since the real LaLaurie was never redeemed, perhaps it's best not to enlighten the character based on her.
In new Orleans, the lalaurie mansion has been turned into apartments. I couldn't think of anywhere worse to live than in a space where so many atrocities happened
But not your ancestors, of course. Because the underline of your comment is "only white people did these things". Hate to break it to you, sweetie but every race on the planet at a given time took slaves, tortured and killed.
Nisha Minaj lol oh what a surprise another black person telling us white people what our ancestors were like, even though she knows nothing about any of them, actually the majority of people in the south didn't even fucking own slaves nor agree with slavery so check your facts next time
Another scary part is how sympathetic you feel when they become friends only to be followed by betrayal, lots of betrayal and realization. Also 1:28 You can get that vibe from the loom in his eye “Oh god, what did that awful woman do now?”
Shoop Da Woop Well good black don’t crack. But considering that this took place in like the 1800s I wouldn’t be surprised if teenaged slaves were impregnated by their masters.
The scary part is women like this actually existed. The slave owners wives hated the women slaves for being raped by their slave owning husbands. How twisted, sick and evil is that. This character almost made me hate Kathy Bates.
@directsound4962 they were property. It was always rape. The slaves couldn't say no. Some women may have tried to use the little power they felt they had, but they were still powerless.
No. It wasn’t THAT different of a time or world. The people of New Orleans ransacked and set her house on fire when they found out and tried to kill her and her husband but they narrowly escaped. That depth of evil was not common- even in the wicked time of slavery.
Only Kathy Bates can make a murderous racist monster such as Lalarie seem sympathic and actually regretful. It makes me wish she truly got redeemed with the help of queenie
I feel like she was. Because you don't drop a bombshell of a confession like that on just anyone. Especially not to a witch, and black one at that. But definitely Queenie's betrayal threw that redemption arc out of the window.
Ya she would have fully changed if queenie hadn’t betrayed her. She was obviously different from the delphine we met and seen at the beginning of the show
Well queenie did ask. Lol u knew she was going to say some horrid shit. Lol as evil as kathy bates was in this show she sure as hell found ways to make u feel bad for her
Kathy Bates player this role so well that during the next season in freak show It took me some time to grow to like her character on season 4 because of her horrible season 3 counter part
NishaLarein, why is it sad that we walk past people everyday who had ancestors that took part in this? It WAS NOT them it was their ancestors, the descendants of today had and have absolutely NOTHING to do with those heinous crimes, most of them are good people, why is it sad to walk past good people with evil ancestors? Did they choose to have those ancestors? No they didn't.
Y’all know this is real, right? The blood of the young is used to by the rich to keep themselves youthful. Remember when Mr.Burns kept getting blood transfusions from Bart? It’s like that.
Please get that conspiracy bs out of here. We are talking about a woman who did this out of racial hatred, implying what you are implying reduces this to some shallow vanity driven situation when it was a real person full of evil and hatred.
*There’s an important lesson here (if she’s not saying it to get pity or to get out of trouble), every soul learns and grows, by doing good, bad, and in-between... lessons and experiences, in order to learn and grow and evolve as souls and be the best we can be.*
I am a fan of Kathy Bates she is a spectacular actress. I just felt the character didn’t fit. Madame Lalaurie was a thin with long dark hair and an explosive temper. I wish they would do a biopic movie about her.
@@blacknonbinarydisabledlesbianAn idiotic response. Some are just not ready for parenthood, others just resent being a parent and take it out on their own blood. Delphine killed the kid for obvious reasons, aside from her dog of a self-snitching husband.
Kathy Bates, always was an awesome, flawless actress. Like in her role of "Annie Wilkes",till Madame Lalaurie. By the way,the real Lalaurire,was fascinating,to me. Wish i had a time machine,to know her. And many other "monsters".
They could have portrait a great version of this story and murphy just shat this turd🙄 Lalaurie never used blood as a cream,that was elizabeth bathory 🙄 Plus it is hinted EVERYBODY in that house tortured slaves not just her
Delphine wasn't a true sociopath - i think at least she believed that she truly loved her daughters. Her reactions later seem to bear this out. She's very convincing here to Queenie (maybe more convincing to the audience) - every person wants to believe in the possibility of redemption, and that is something that can be played upon. I do wonder, if Delphine actually was sincere on some level, would Queenie accepting her have been enough to turn her around at all.
I’m a medium my grandfather is a lawyer In New Orleans and I walked past the mansion and saw the fire in the streets in visions the true horror can’t be shown in this show
I learnt from Buzzfeed that the doors and windows were painted blue in the American South commonly to wear off boo hag, haints and other evil spirits! You can still see it being done even today I think... part of Creole and Afro-American folklore if memory serves. Alas, but it did not scare off human incarnate like LaLaurie unfortunately :/.
In a interview with actor Lance Reddick who played Papa Legba.. he mentioned Kathy Bates would apologize to the cast and crew after every racist scene she shot.
Madame Lafayette should totally have her backstory in American horror stories season 3 since Madame Daphne laude was like if only I seen the b**** in broad daylight maybe what's a face was like if only she swore it took years off her face or whatever maybe she was a vampire I'm sorry if my misspelling or whatever is stupid but I'm drunk and I'm watching this and I'm like yeah that would be awesome
The fact she existed is more horrifying than any character they could’ve created for this show 🤷🏻♀️
Yep. LaLaurie was truly horrendous person, so horrid she was mobbed out of New Orleans. Even the known racists in town didn't want her there. Who would've thought they'd have a limit? lol
Many AHS characters are real.
@@LegionIvory if it was all true
@@faflamingo2193 Oh, it was, is true, you can even take a tour of LaLaurie’s mansion in the French Quarters. Very interesting place, you can feel, sense the evil that took place there.
@@LegionIvory
Yeh but her crimes didn’t extend to what they show on AHS she never mutilated her slaves or anything like that but she did neglect and torture them. And there were strict slave laws that required ethical treatment.
Don't forget that she's LYING her to gain sympathy. This is not even close to the worst thing Lalaurie has ever done.
Actually this was something that was tweaked by the writers to make it more supernatural. A girl did jump off the roof but it was because she was brushing Delphine's hair one day and just so happened to come across a knot. Delphine got irritated and chased after the young girl and she jumped to escape her punishment.
Either way to her, killing an innocent baby was the worst thing she had done.
But that's nothing compared to the other things she did, if you know what I mean.
@@chantewilliams5308 I find killing animals far worse than killing humans, even babies.
@@kachi2782 who tf cares?😕
Kathy Bates absolutely slayed it
Kathy Bates slays any role, my fave is Molly brown I think that was her best portrayal of Margaret Brown. I think this season was so good because it had 3 of my top icon's Jessica Lang & Angela Bassett + most of the OG cast. Praying next season that they all come together, it won't be the same otherwise.
Lmao literally
Dead Eyes agreed and my top 3 are molly brown, this, and misery... molly brown and her being the opposite of the other two characters
She plays these parts well
Yes She did
I doubt that black girl would've had any feelings for that man or looked at him with love. In reality, such situations usually involved rape. They should've shown the reality instead of romanticising these "relationships".
Exactly
@@voicebox4594 that’s what I was thinking to also since it’s from her pov I don’t truly think that girl killed herself willingly I never thought that .
Facts
Agreed!!!
I did not see the movie but in this scene it doesnt seem romantic. When he touches her like that in the beginning... Disgusting
Because slavery wasn’t filmed this is why people can dismiss it so easily
True but there were people who didn’t think of the slaves as people to excuse their disgusting behavior.
Yep and of all the millions of slaves there is only about 200 slave narratives that even exist. So while we are given stories, there are so few that capturing the scope of slavery from the people themself is really hard/ near impossible
It was over 150 years ago. I can and will dismiss it on the basis of relevancy.
@@jadapinkett1656 admit you’re racist and move on
@@jadapinkett1656 yikes.....
The story from this part of the episode is the girl was brushing Madame LALaurie's hair and there was a tangle and the girl pulled it and Delphine had to chase the girl to the attic and the girl jumped to her death so she wouldn't have to be punished. They say when you visit her house(which I did)you can she the girl jump from the attic at night
that's so sad...:(
aly cat the hipster that’s so sad.
Actually, LaLaurie did punish the girl. She pulled out a bull whip and started beating her until she ran away and jumped to her death
aly cat the hipster beat the girl with a whip & she tried to get away which is why she jumped out the window.
That story is fiction. It didn't exist until someone made it up for a book of "ghost stories" that was first published in the 1940s.
I think the scariest part of this whole season is probably the fact that Delphine Lalaurie was a real person once upon a time....
Kathy Bates knocked this role out of the part. This character was based on such a despicable woman, and that could have been all that the character was, but her performance actually makes you feel for her in some scenes. When I first watched this season, she was one of the most enthralling characters. I kept thinking that there was a chance that she might somehow redeem herself in the end. Looking at it now, I know that Madame LaLaurie had done too many evil things to ever be redeemed, but the fact that her performance makes you WANT to see it happen is really something.
The fact that she got away with all her crimes and ended up dying makes me so angry. Its like a bad ending to a horrible horror flick where no one got their due. I watched a documentary a while back about this and they said that the ghosts of her victims still roam the halls of the now-inn that her home has been turned into. According to the documentary, some victims have reported being strangled by Lalaurie and then being saved by African American hands. Looks like they're still having to deal with that bitch even in the afterlife.
What on earth are you on about?
@@SeafoamStymphalian Exactly, I said what I said. People that say that cringy shit "what on Earth are you on about?" get on my damn nerves. Either you're deaf, you can't read well, or you're plain ignorant. I'm guessing she or he is all three of those things.
Oh my god😟
If it's any consolation, when the townspeople of New Orleans found out what LaLaurie was doing, they set her house on fire and ran her out of the city.
Madam Lalaurie didn’t die in her mansion. She went back to France when they discovered the horrors. I don’t think she was ever held responsible.
What's crazy is if you compare to the actual story Delphine was discovered after a slave girl killed themselves jumping out of the window. After that they investigated her and then a fire happened and she was discovered. The show fantasies the stories a bit but the correlation to the actual facts are what makes this scene so good. She said she has one tiny regret and this action led to her downfall. She doesn't even regret it for the right reasons as we find out later in the show.
Writing 10/10
That fire didn't just happen. A woman chained to the stove set it and felt that dying by fire rather than Delphine's tortures was the better option. That is when they found others, horribly maimed, in various horrendous ways. It was so bad that other whites who were enslavers were aghast in the Deep South. That should tell you all you need to know. They let her escape though and never face any real justice though. Which should also tell you all you need to know.🥴
The magic of Kathy Bates acting is her ability to make you feel complete revulsion for her characters but also pity them at the same time.
Kathy Bates acting is incredible! One of Hollywood's greatest living actors
This was a great series! Kathy bates played a sick bitch! If you've ever been down to New Orleans and take one of those haunted city tours or just walk past the LaLaurie mansion on Royal St in the French Quarter you can feel the presents of true evil.
Oh I know
I wanna go! yasss xD
yeah the real story, the girl was a 12 year old, who was brushing her hair, and the hair got stuck in the brush and Madame LaLaurie beat the girl with a whip, beat her face in and the girl ran, and she chased her to the balcony and while hitting her, she fell off. . . and died...
a fire that took place in the home later - when fire fighters found the attic, tons of slaves that were mutilated, disfigured from torture were there
however, there was a revolt on one of her families slave plantations where LaLauries mother was killed, and she was actually torturing the slaves for information, gives no excuse for her behavior but some context
Danny Cusick I went to her mansion and I felt someone looking at me from the attic which she had all her slaves and I'm like get me out of here
Kathy bates is kinda known for playing the "sicko" you ever watch misery?
God... sometimes I just feel like I actually like her then she goes and does shit like this
M of bourbon only white people liked her at any point of the show. ik shes a fictional character but she got everything that was coming for her, deserved worst tbh.
M of bourbon yes, it's called manipulation
@@logoutyaphone Okay just stop, also black people can like her as a character. It's fake and Kathy Bates played her very well. If it's real there is no doubt nobody would like her, neither black and white. I mean, there were more killers and horrible people in AHS but we still love them.
@@ive3737 lalaurie is a real person who did a lot of awful things to her slaves. She chased after a 12 yr old with a whip and the 12 yr old fell from the top of her house. She also had a slave woman's mouth feeled with animal shit and pee. And sowed her mouth close. So she's a real person she was just never prosecuted cuz she ran away.
@@logoutyaphone she's a real and person and if you heard some of the stories it would be hard to listen.
Kathy Bates is a true thespian!!! Wow!!! She really made this series!!!
U fine
"it wasn't only a different time. It was a different world". Keep in mind Delphine was actually a criminal even in those days. The few laws to protect the enslaved were completely broken by her elevated unnecessary cruelty.
"it was a different time" GIRL YOU MURDERED A BABY
what do you think present day abortion is?
@@amarieoflothlorien be so fucking for real. Abortion is used for good reasons. You aren’t killing an actual living breathing human being
@@amarieoflothlorien Amen
@@amarieoflothlorien the removal of a clump of insentient cells
@@Lairdodunces lmao
Kathy Bates fucking did a good job with this role even tho her character was really sick and and a killer
The way Kathy embodies her charactors says a lot about her acting. She truly is an icon. This show, would not be the way it is without her playing the rolls that she played.
Everyone slayed lol stop giving one person to much
i think that it is terrifying that she is based on a real person and bates does a FANTASTIC job in this role. Delphine is probably the most horrific character in all AHS
Her husband knew what was going to happen when she found out about the baby and did nothing. Coward.
The fact that LaLaurie even considers what she did to that woman as “bad” shows that fact that she is changing. She even said she “slightly” regrets it.
Big facts
yup. Kinda sad that Marie Laveau couldn't let go and made Queenie betray her. Ironically sealing her own fate. I feel like Queenie was really getting through to her. But since the real LaLaurie was never redeemed, perhaps it's best not to enlighten the character based on her.
@@deeya there’s no redeeming that woman.
@@Xxsorafan lol why are you replying to a year old+ comment.. weird how you're 10 mins ago here and me too. Anyways you're funny i like you 😃
Wow…no.
In new Orleans, the lalaurie mansion has been turned into apartments. I couldn't think of anywhere worse to live than in a space where so many atrocities happened
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Luqqy gaming lol
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Be grateful.
LMBO!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
I guess it was a toaster
The sad thing is we walk past people everyday who had ancestors that partook in things like this.
Nisha Larein thank goodness i don't at least i hope not 😥
I hope that my ancestors didn't take part in things like this because I hate what they did.
But not your ancestors, of course. Because the underline of your comment is "only white people did these things". Hate to break it to you, sweetie but every race on the planet at a given time took slaves, tortured and killed.
I’m Swedish so my ancestors definitely didn’t have slaves
Nisha Minaj lol oh what a surprise another black person telling us white people what our ancestors were like, even though she knows nothing about any of them, actually the majority of people in the south didn't even fucking own slaves nor agree with slavery so check your facts next time
Another scary part is how sympathetic you feel when they become friends only to be followed by betrayal, lots of betrayal and realization.
Also
1:28 You can get that vibe from the loom in his eye “Oh god, what did that awful woman do now?”
Is it me or does Sally look like a teenager? When she's actually older.
Shoop Da Woop Well good black don’t crack. But considering that this took place in like the 1800s I wouldn’t be surprised if teenaged slaves were impregnated by their masters.
Girls as young as thirteen were used by their masters.
Scene wise she was most likely a teenager
Yeah it was rape
So good. I swear Ryan Murphy is the next Steven King.
imagine if he began writing books 😍
Debra Odoherty his first three seasons were absolutely genius the last three are disgusting sorry
Divine Intervention Umm Freak Show is amazing
Except he's only good at writing campy comedy. That's why he's never won a writing award.
Murder House will always be the best IMO, Coven and Freak Show the worst.
I could never kill a baby
Maggy Foster Nobody's telling you to?
Nobody even questioned that you could... you're real Sus Rn
@@myeeeeeh she's just saying.
Nope but abortion is fine to millions
Amarie it’s a fetus, not a baby
Real story:she chased a girl to fall of lf a building and she died
Marisa Faith that girl didn’t fall she jumped
I’ve always wondered if she fell or jumped 😳
She jumped
The scary part is women like this actually existed. The slave owners wives hated the women slaves for being raped by their slave owning husbands. How twisted, sick and evil is that. This character almost made me hate Kathy Bates.
@directsound4962 they were property. It was always rape. The slaves couldn't say no. Some women may have tried to use the little power they felt they had, but they were still powerless.
Funny thing is this was pretty common for people to do back then
I love how this is the worst/bad story... killing a baby for youth but like
The voodoo queen also does this.
LaLauries methods didn’t work so that’s why it’s supposed to be more heinous
What the voodoo queen did was worse. She's not just taking there bodies but there souls against there will and handing them over to papa.
Kathy Bates is awesome! She plays great villains and they’re so cold and evil
Kathy Bates is perfect for these kind of roles!!
She was so evil even other slave owners was criticizing her for her inhumane acts.
heartbreaking.
No. It wasn’t THAT different of a time or world. The people of New Orleans ransacked and set her house on fire when they found out and tried to kill her and her husband but they narrowly escaped. That depth of evil was not common- even in the wicked time of slavery.
Only Kathy Bates can make a murderous racist monster such as Lalarie seem sympathic and actually regretful. It makes me wish she truly got redeemed with the help of queenie
When she said at the very end shes grateful for a true friend to guide her, was she being honest...?
I feel like she was to some extent and queenie giving her in made her revert back
I feel like she was. Because you don't drop a bombshell of a confession like that on just anyone. Especially not to a witch, and black one at that. But definitely Queenie's betrayal threw that redemption arc out of the window.
Hell no
Ya she would have fully changed if queenie hadn’t betrayed her. She was obviously different from the delphine we met and seen at the beginning of the show
nope
Kathy killed this role! So many icons in this season! 🤍
She's a legend and I love her
Catagory: comedy
HMMMMMM
The perfect interpretation of Madame Delphine Lalaurie: Kathy Bates 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Kathy Bates earned that Emmy
1:28 smh he’s a true idiot! You had ur mistress and baby living under the same roof as ur wife!
Maybe r word,during slavery, slave owners often raped their slaves
Preach it!
Well queenie did ask. Lol u knew she was going to say some horrid shit. Lol as evil as kathy bates was in this show she sure as hell found ways to make u feel bad for her
Kathy Bates player this role so well that during the next season in freak show It took me some time to grow to like her character on season 4 because of her horrible season 3 counter part
bruh i dont know why but i loved her more as the satanic cyborg in ahs apocalypse she had me rolling every time she appeared
'i'm learning' NO SHE AIN'T. just look up her fate and it's so much more satisfying.
Why be upset 😡 with the slave being used and abused. She should have taken that out on her husband.
Coven has to be my favorite AHS series
Lalaurie was a total monster 🤣
Kathy bates is a fucking master.
NishaLarein, why is it sad that we walk past people everyday who had ancestors that took part in this? It WAS NOT them it was their ancestors, the descendants of today had and have absolutely NOTHING to do with those heinous crimes, most of them are good people, why is it sad to walk past good people with evil ancestors? Did they choose to have those ancestors? No they didn't.
I always thought that LaLaurie COULD have been reformed had Queenie not given her to Marie Laveau for membership into her coven. Ah well ....
Kathy Bates is absolutely incredible 👏
Y’all know this is real, right? The blood of the young is used to by the rich to keep themselves youthful. Remember when Mr.Burns kept getting blood transfusions from Bart? It’s like that.
Yes, that happens quite a lot. Pure evil.
Please get that conspiracy bs out of here. We are talking about a woman who did this out of racial hatred, implying what you are implying reduces this to some shallow vanity driven situation when it was a real person full of evil and hatred.
I adore Kathy Bates. Shes such a skilled actress. Gabourey Sidibe, is a young genius.
Wow everyone saying that they would also kill the baby is messed up and even if that happened to me I wouldn't kill her baby
Neko Meow I could never kill a baby
Severus Snape not even baby hitler?
Internet Troll
No because killing baby’s is wrong
Internet Troll also, he did many good things... and bad things happened everywhere and every country did good and bad things.
Who on earth is saying that?
*There’s an important lesson here (if she’s not saying it to get pity or to get out of trouble), every soul learns and grows, by doing good, bad, and in-between... lessons and experiences, in order to learn and grow and evolve as souls and be the best we can be.*
girl she murdered a baby
@@18poc12poc7ms your pfp is from a series were people constantly forgive murderers so sit down hun
@@purplevoncreep9920 to be fair no one breaking bad murder children as far as I’ve heard..
What movie or show is this?
I am a fan of Kathy Bates she is a spectacular actress. I just felt the character didn’t fit. Madame Lalaurie was a thin with long dark hair and an explosive temper. I wish they would do a biopic movie about her.
0:47 fortnite
I'm going to cry my head off. When Kathy Bates leaves us
"If she does, she will be A Legend!!!" ❤❤❤❤
I remember watching this scene and just wanting to throw up. The idea ALONE that someone like this existed is just horrific.
Elizabeth bathory:hold my bloodybathub
I mean, idiotic women today have no problem killing their babies when they want to run from the responsibility of motherhood so.....
@@blacknonbinarydisabledlesbianAn idiotic response. Some are just not ready for parenthood, others just resent being a parent and take it out on their own blood. Delphine killed the kid for obvious reasons, aside from her dog of a self-snitching husband.
Kathy Bates, always was an awesome, flawless actress. Like in her role of "Annie Wilkes",till Madame Lalaurie. By the way,the real Lalaurire,was fascinating,to me. Wish i had a time machine,to know her. And many other "monsters".
I love this show
They could have portrait a great version of this story and murphy just shat this turd🙄
Lalaurie never used blood as a cream,that was elizabeth bathory 🙄
Plus it is hinted EVERYBODY in that house tortured slaves not just her
Delphine wasn't a true sociopath - i think at least she believed that she truly loved her daughters. Her reactions later seem to bear this out. She's very convincing here to Queenie (maybe more convincing to the audience) - every person wants to believe in the possibility of redemption, and that is something that can be played upon.
I do wonder, if Delphine actually was sincere on some level, would Queenie accepting her have been enough to turn her around at all.
Kathy Bates is such an amazing actress!
This is so heartbreaking 💔
what episode is this?
...i think this is what will get me to actually watch the show
I love Kathy Bates she speaks the truth
I’m a medium my grandfather is a lawyer In New Orleans and I walked past the mansion and saw the fire in the streets in visions the true horror can’t be shown in this show
I learnt from Buzzfeed that the doors and windows were painted blue in the American South commonly to wear off boo hag, haints and other evil spirits! You can still see it being done even today I think... part of Creole and Afro-American folklore if memory serves. Alas, but it did not scare off human incarnate like LaLaurie unfortunately :/.
A true actress. The both of them. But Kathy Bates has a knack. But I bet she hated playing this part.
In a interview with actor Lance Reddick who played Papa Legba.. he mentioned Kathy Bates would apologize to the cast and crew after every racist scene she shot.
What episode???
Queenie ; what's the worst thinkg you ever done?
LaLaurie ; Ohh boy were shoujd i begin
What is this a movie or a show
Voodoo S.H.P. 88 ... Looks like my Bed 🛌 in the background... Its a awful pain to move around 😅 probably why it never made it out of New Orleans 😅
That’s fucking evil
I love Kathy bates she did this role to the fullest
Part of me hoped Queenie would protect Delphine and guide her to redemption.
Gross
Show or movie name?
American Horror Story.
Season3, coven
I wonder what the worst thing Queenie ever did…
What show is this?
American horror story coven
The way Queenie lines her up is funny af
When I went to New Orleans I went and saw the house this took place we were staying in a mansion a few blocks away
Oh i love her to bits ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hate the French Canadian accent, it's not the way Franco Louisiana people talked
Yeah I imagine an 1830s creole woman would have sounded different. The real Delphine did speak French, Spanish and English though.
It scares me how evil people were then
Kathy Bates is such a amazing actress,she really makes me hate her in almost every role she plays.
Frightens the shit out of me
What show is this? What is the relationship between Katy & black actress in this film?
Cherrelle Fant ... go watch it.
I know that she was real but in the show at this point in time she was changing and she only went back to her ways after queenie betrayed her.
What do I have to see first before coven?
first murder house, second asylum, then coven
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What is this from? I have to watch this.
it’s from american horror story. i’m pretty sure it’s the coven season
Madame Lafayette should totally have her backstory in American horror stories season 3 since Madame Daphne laude was like if only I seen the b**** in broad daylight maybe what's a face was like if only she swore it took years off her face or whatever maybe she was a vampire I'm sorry if my misspelling or whatever is stupid but I'm drunk and I'm watching this and I'm like yeah that would be awesome
US past has no different than German past
Movie?
Tv show call American horror story - coven
@@annele43 thank you