The Seven Wonders (American Horror Story)
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and final episode of the third season of the
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'', which premiered on January 29, 2014, on the
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network FX. The episode was written by Douglas Petrie and directed by
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. In the episode, the remaining witches compete to perform the Seven Wonders in order to find out who is the next Supreme. After the new Supreme rises, the Coven goes public with their powers.
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guest stars as herself at the beginning of the episode, singing "Seven Wonders" as the girls prepare.


Plot

Zoe, Madison, Misty, and Queenie undergo the trials of the Seven Wonders to determine who will become the next Supreme. All of them succeed in telekinesis and mind control. Reaching the trial of astral projection, Zoe, Madison, and Queenie successfully travel to and from their personal hell, but Misty's spirit is trapped in hers and her body turns to ashes. When attempting teleportation, Zoe accidentally kills herself and Queenie fails to revive her. Madison brings a fly back to life, passing the next trial, but refuses to revive Zoe. Upset that Madison may be the next Supreme, Myrtle convinces Cordelia to attempt the Seven Wonders as well. While Madison fails at divination, Cordelia passes all the trials and upon bringing Zoe back to life, she is crowned the new Supreme. Frustrated, Madison threatens to expose the Coven to the public, but she is murdered by Kyle for refusing to revive Zoe. Cordelia, however, decides to go public with the existence of witches anyway, drawing hundreds of girls to Miss Robichaux's. Zoe and Queenie form a new council while Myrtle insists to be burned at stake again for her crimes not to tarnish the witches' reputation, to which Cordelia tearfully agrees. Fiona, who had feigned her death by implanting false memories in the Axeman's mind, confronts Cordelia only to die in her arms and wake up in hell shared with the Axeman. Later, Cordelia, Zoe, Queenie and Kyle welcome new students at Miss Robichaux's.


Reception

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reports a 62% approval rating, based on 13 reviews. The critical consensus reads, ""The Seven Wonders" doesn't quite deliver the payoff viewers might have hoped for, but it does curb the season's downward slope with a decently entertaining and visually impressive finale." Matt Fowler from
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gave the episode a rating of 8.0, adding, "There were still a few head-scratching moments, but essentially "The Seven Wonders" put a bow on the season – with the few remaining villains getting their just desserts." Emily VanDerWerff of ''
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'' rated the episode a C−, stating, "It seemed beyond the writers on ''Coven'', who revealed in "The Seven Wonders" that they were similarly incapable of getting us interested in the actual end games of all of these characters." The episode received a 2.2 18–49 ratings share and was watched by 4.24 million viewers in its original American broadcast, a marked increase from the previous episode. This episode had the most viewers of any finale in the entire
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