- Fiona attempts to out the new Supreme with a visit from Stevie Nicks. Cordelia learns the truth about Hank and the Witch Hunters. Madison tries to eliminate her competition for the Supremacy.
- Inside the Academy, Fiona offers Marie Laveau a drink and gently offers to cast a spell to help her sleep. Marie is reeling from Hank's slaughter at her salon. She tells Fiona it's not the death that bothers her -- she's over 300 years old and has seen many people go before -- it's Fiona's kindness that has "touched her soul."
"I feel like I've been alone for so long, it's a relief to find an equal. Even if that person comes in the guise of an enemy. We have no much to talk about," Marie says.
But first she tries to get some sleep.
Marie is awoken in the middle of the night by a voodoo king (Lance Reddick), who refers to himself as her "master" and references that "once a year you must pay my price, it's the bargain you made so long ago."
Marie goes to a hospital nursery in the middle of the night. She picks up a baby and walks out, tripping an alarm. When two security guards arrive, she uses voodoo to make them shoot each other. She has no sympathy for the baby, telling it: "Shut up, I'll give you something to cry about."
Back at the Academy in the morning, Cordelia blames herself for Hank's shooting spree, since she told him she was filing for divorce.
Then Marie tells her who Hank really was, and that she hired him, but he was too soft to kill Cordelia.
Fiona flies into a rage and strikes her daughter. "You aren't just blind, you're willfully blind. You married Hank to prove some childlish point and brought a viper into this house!"
Fiona tells Marie that witch hunters never act alone, and they need to find the boss.
Fiona drops in on Misty, who is wary. She warns Fiona she's already made plans to bring herself back if Fiona kills her.
Fiona tells Misty she's the only one whose powers are worth a damn, and she can have anything she wants.
Fiona tells Misty a friend who's a white witch wants to meet her. Down in the living room, Fiona introduces her to Stevie Nicks, her idol.
Misty faints dead away.
Zoe, Madison, and Nan come back to the house to hear Stevie playing piano and singing "Rhiannon." The witches take it in.
Fiona tells Madison she's not the next Supreme, Misty is.
Stevie delights Misty by showing her how to twirl her shawl. Stevie wishes her luck with the Seven Wonders.
The other girls go upstairs as Madison pouts over Misty usurping the spotlight. Nan announces she could be the Supreme, and she's now able to do mind control. She demonstrates by almost making Madison stick a cigarette somewhere a cigarette ought never to go.
Madison announces the heart murmur that prevented her from being Supreme went away when she died and came back. She suggests they schedule the Seven Wonders, her versus Misty.
Later, Cordelia presents Fiona and Marie information on Harrison Renard with Delphi Trust, one of the richest men in the world. Delphi is a multi-billion dollar asset management company, the Corporation of witch hunters.
Fiona suggests they go after their money.
Later, Fiona and Marie lay out a maze, surrounded by stacks of cash, with mouse traps inside. Cordelia wants to help, but Fiona rages at her.:"You're worthless, hopeless, get out of my sight!"
Fiona places white mice in the maze and recites a spell.
FBI agents arrive at Delphi's headquarters and begin taking things away.
One of the mice hits a trap and dies. Fiona's knees buckle. She tells Marie she's alright, but she collapses.
Nan and Zoe go to the hospital to see Luke and learn he's dead.
Marie tends to Fiona as she rests in bed. Marie explains that her cancer is growing as the new Supreme is emerging. Fiona wants to know Marie's secret to eternal life.
Marie sold her soul without knowing the price.
She had a child and Papa came for his payment -- her baby. She tells Fiona if she wants Papa to come bad enough, he will.
Misty and Madison walk in a second line funeral procession. Madison warns Misty that Stevie and Fiona are just trying to earn points with her. "Are you saying Stevie was working me?" Misty asks.
"'Players only love you when they're playing,'" Madison says, quoting Stevie.
Madison dares Misty to prove she's not stupid. They head to the cemetery.
Misty enchants two workers to leave a casket they're about to inter. Madison brings its occupant back to life and he wanders around in a daze.
Madison suggests Misty lose the Stevie shawl and stop being an imitation of another witch. Misty stands over the casket, contemplating dropping it in.
Then Madison clocks her over the head with a brick and shoves her in the casket. She commands the men to inter the casket, takes the shawl, and goes about her day.
Nan and Zoe visit Joan Ramsey to find out where Luke's body is so Misty can bring him back to life. When they get there, Joan shows them his ashes.
Then Nan hears Joan's thoughts, seeing that she killed Luke with the pillow.
Nan uses her powers to immobilize Joan, and then Zoe when she tries to stop her. She makes Joan take out bleach, telling her she has to be cleansed. She forces Joan to drink.
In her green house, Cordelia looks to Myrtle to make her feel better now. Myrtle suggests she could be a hostess on a cruise ship. "You've got a lovely personality and you're always well-groomed," she says.
Myrtle's dulcet reassurances do nothing to calm Cordelia, who screams and smashes up her beakers.
At Delphi, they've lost 50% of their value in just 10 minutes and trading of their stock has been suspended. Harrison knows witches are behind it.
Fiona cuts up lines of cocaine on a mirror, reciting a spell. Papa Legba arrives and takes her offering.
She wants eternal life. He asks if she'd be willing to cripple her daughter, or take the life of an innocent, someone she loves. She agrees. He kisses her to seal the deal, but then tells her it's off. "You have nothing to sell, you have no soul," he says and leaves.
Her lover the Axeman appears, and reassures her that all they have to do is find the young girl who's taking her down.
"Haven't you heard? I have no soul. I'll just kill them all," Fiona says.
Later, in the daylight. Nan hears something and goes to investigate. She finds the baby Marie stole in her closet. Nan tells Marie she's the next Supreme, and just killed the neighbor lady.
Fiona arrives and tells Nan to hand the baby over. Marie tells Fiona that ever year Papa's demands get worse, but he needs the soul of an innocent.
Fiona suggests they can kill two birds with one stone.
Cut to Fiona and Marie drowning Nan in a bathtub.
Papa arrives and says no substitutions. Fiona argues that Nan is innocent - mostly. "She killed the neighbor lady, but the bitch had it coming," she says.
"You two together make trouble," Papa says, as he welcomes Nan's spirit to the other side.
"Anywhere is better than here," Nan says, then goes with him.
Later at the end of the day, Stevie sings "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" for Fiona.
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