'American Horror Story' 1.07 Preview: A Baby Waiting Upstairs
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Meanwhile, Moira tries to persuade a prospective buyer of the Harmons' house to make an offer, but Constance and Larry will ruin her efforts.

AceShowbiz - The upcoming episode of "American Horror Story" will likely deal with the mystery of the characters' interest in baby. After Constance said that the house needs the presence of another kid, Nora is told that a baby is waiting for her upstairs and is seen visiting a nursery room.

Meanwhile, the Harmons are moving forward with their plan to sale their haunted house, but they may not easily find a buyer. Larry knows that Constance is not happy with the prospect of being left by her neighbor, and together they will undermine Moira's efforts to persuade a prospective buyer to make an offer.

Ben learns that someone has been lying to him about everything, while Vivien and Luke grow closer. "Open House" will air Wednesday, November 16 at 10 P.M. on FX.

Gushing about the next outing, Ryan Murphy told Entertainment Weekly, "It's a very Constance-heavy episode. Finally they find somebody to buy the house and leave and Constance is not happy about that. Next week is definitely our most sexual episode and it's very Constance heavy with her trying to protect herself. And we meet another one of her children. It's very exciting."

On Tate and Violet's relationship after she learned about his dark past, Murphy explained, "Well I think it's a very Romeo and Juliet relationship." The creator added, "I think she sort of realizes she has fallen in love with him despite his monstrous behavior," revealing that Violet will be in a dilemma for being in love with a mass murderer.

While viewers have seen Tate's role in the mass shooting in the November 9 episode, he will only come to terms with who he is and what he did in the last three episodes of this season. A source close to the show gushed that those episodes are "shocking."

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