'American Horror Story: Roanoke' spoilers: More deaths coming as Finn Wittrock's character appears in the farmhouse

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It looks like the deaths are not stopping in the next episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke," as the effect of the Blood Moon continues to hound the colonial farmhouse in North Carolina.

The previous episode showed the most brutal episode of the season so far. It showed three cringe-worthy deaths.

First was the ruthless disembowelment of fictional "Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell" producer Sidney (Cheyenne Jackson), and his crew, courtesy of Crazy Agnes (Katie Bates) while imbibed in her role as the Butcher Thomasin. Then, Shelby (Lily Rabe) smashed Matt's (Andre Holland) skull with a crowbar when she and Dominic (Cuba Gooding Jr.) caught him in the act of making love with Scathach (Lady Gaga). Finally, Crazy Agnes met her own gruesome demise when the real ghost Butcher returned to stab her with a cleaver.

Meanwhile, the fate of Lee (Adina Porter), Audrey (Sarah Paulson), and Monet (Angela Bassett) will be discovered in the next episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke." The three encountered the Polks in the previous episode when they ran to the woods to escape Agnes' killing spree. But their safety will be in question in "Chapter 8" under the hands of the cannibalistic family.

Fans of the series are also expecting to learn more about Finn Wittrock's character, Cain Polk, in the next episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke." The character appeared briefly in episode 7, when he snatched Lee's camera away from her towards the end of the episode.

Series co-creator Ryan Murphy teased in an interview with E! News that Wittrock will portray "his most f--ked-up character of all time" in the upcoming episode of the horror anthology series. This could mean that more shocking twists are coming to the series now that the character had been introduced.

The eighth episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke" will air on FX on Wednesday, Nov. 2.

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