Highlights included Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts) flipping a bus and the "gruesome" historical flashbacks to LaLaurie’s attic of torture.
Several critics noted that while the episode is fun, it doesn't shy away from disturbing imagery, specifically citing the "controversial" and "visceral" rape sequence as a point where the show may have crossed a line into gratuitousness. Common Criticisms American Horror Story: Coven review – 3×01: 'Bitchcraft'
Described it as a witty critique of female power, blending humor with serious themes.
" Bitchcraft ," the premiere of American Horror Story: Coven , is widely viewed as an ambitious, stylized jump-start to the season that leans heavily into . Critical reception was generally positive, though some reviewers felt the narrative was shallower than previous seasons or overly reliant on shock value. Critical Consensus
Reviewers largely praised the episode for its "wickedly dark but altogether entrancing introduction" to a new storyline.
Some critics at The A.V. Club (C+) expressed uncertainty about the shifting tone between campy jokes and genuine horror. Key Highlights & Themes
The episode frequently uses witchcraft to explore themes of female empowerment and the suppression of power, with several reviewers drawing comparisons to the X-Men for its focus on "exceptional" individuals with unique "afflictions".
Highlights included Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts) flipping a bus and the "gruesome" historical flashbacks to LaLaurie’s attic of torture.
Several critics noted that while the episode is fun, it doesn't shy away from disturbing imagery, specifically citing the "controversial" and "visceral" rape sequence as a point where the show may have crossed a line into gratuitousness. Common Criticisms American Horror Story: Coven review – 3×01: 'Bitchcraft' BitchcraftAmerican Horror Story : Season 3 Epis...
Described it as a witty critique of female power, blending humor with serious themes. " Bitchcraft ," the premiere of American Horror
" Bitchcraft ," the premiere of American Horror Story: Coven , is widely viewed as an ambitious, stylized jump-start to the season that leans heavily into . Critical reception was generally positive, though some reviewers felt the narrative was shallower than previous seasons or overly reliant on shock value. Critical Consensus Some critics at The A
Reviewers largely praised the episode for its "wickedly dark but altogether entrancing introduction" to a new storyline.
Some critics at The A.V. Club (C+) expressed uncertainty about the shifting tone between campy jokes and genuine horror. Key Highlights & Themes
The episode frequently uses witchcraft to explore themes of female empowerment and the suppression of power, with several reviewers drawing comparisons to the X-Men for its focus on "exceptional" individuals with unique "afflictions".