'American Horror Story: Cult' finale to reveal the end for murderous cult leader Kai

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A promotional poster of the FX television show "American Horror Story: Cult."

"American Horror Story: Cult" is set to finish its seventh season run with the upcoming episode titled "Great Again." The finale will show how the murderous run of Kai, played by Evan Peters, will finally end.

The final episode will reveal if Kai will be able to achieve his goals or if a treacherous stroke of fate will see his plans ultimately backfire. Kai's cult members will look to find their place under his reign, as the cult leader descends more and more into his homicidal nature.

In the teaser of the finale, Kai is shown declaring that he loves the people who loves him, but he hates the people who hate him. He is also shown getting access to a gun, which viewers of the show know will not lead to anything good.

The video shows the murderer pointing the gun at someone, while shouting in fury that "Women can't lead!" In another scene, he is shown shouting, "Woman can't win" angrily. This statement probably comes as a result of Kai wanting to lead himself. In the previous episode, it was revealed that Bebe Babbit, played by Frances Conroy, was his therapist and was the one who gave him the idea that he needs to become a leader.

"Great Again" will also most likely reveal how Ally and Beverly will work to get out of Kai's cult. It has long been known that the two women wanted out of the group, and the trailer showed the pair planning something big. In the preview, Beverly tells Ally that this is her only shot, and Ally responds by saying "they better give them a show."

In their desperation, the two women know that Kai's murder or imprisonment may be the last resort. Only time will tell what this plan entails, and how the two will upset the balance to finally beat the cult leader. Fans of the franchise may ultimately see the timid Ally in a final faceoff against the murderous Kai.

The finale of "American Horror Story: Cult" airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. EST on FX.

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