The episode explores the friction between the older generation (Fiona and Marie Laveau) and the younger students who are coming into their own.
Jazz serves as both a literal plot point and a stylistic backdrop, representing life, survival, and the Axeman's specific obsession. Critical Reception [S3E6] The Axeman Cometh
Leads the younger witches in their exploration of the school's dark history, showing her growing leadership and magical curiosity. The episode explores the friction between the older
Misty Day continues to struggle with the burden of her "Resurgence" power. Meanwhile, Madison Montgomery begins to regain her memories and physical senses after being brought back to life, dealing with the trauma of her death. Misty Day continues to struggle with the burden
"The Axeman Cometh" is often praised for its atmospheric opening sequence and Danny Huston’s menacing performance. It is considered a pivotal episode that sets up the final arc of the season by introducing the Axeman as a major wildcard in the battle for the Supremacy.
The Supreme’s descent into illness and desperation leads her to seek solace in the arms of a killer.