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Old 10-18-2013, 01:41 PM
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[So, it seems like Seven Wonders might be one of the Stevie songs we're getting based on a producer's reference to those words. By the way, I didn't know that Tim Minear was on American Horror Story. This guy has rocked my world with his Angel scripts, in the past]

http://tv.yahoo.com/blogs/fall-tv/ho...233806493.html

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We know that Fiona's the Supreme. She sucked the life out of the doctor in "Bitchcraft" and nearly fried the investigators' brains in "Boy Parts," among other things. What exactly is the extent of her powers?

What we learn coming up is that there's a test that a Supreme in waiting has to go through — a series of tests — called "The Seven Wonders," and so each of these tests represents a different area of magic. So presumably, Fiona has successfully performed all seven wonders.

But as Cordelia says in the first episode, the Supreme is a witch that has many gifts; some even say all gifts. Even [the witches] are not entirely sure to what extent the Supreme might hold power.

She does not have Nan's power [clairvoyance], so far as we know.

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We love the use of "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac as Misty's theme song. Whose decision was it to use a Fleetwood Mac song?

It was Ryan's. When we were talking about Misty and who she was, he just had this notion that she would be obsessed with Stevie Nicks. The idea being that Misty was kind of cut off from her tribe, that she didn't know any other witches. She sort of plucked this image out of pop culture and projected onto her a kind of sisterhood, a thing that she was yearning for. And whether or not Stevie Nicks is actually a witch is something to be determined.

Does Stevie Nicks have a greater role in "Coven"?

[Misty's] obsession with Stevie Nicks doesn't go away. And we will be hearing more wonderful Stevie Nicks music.
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