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The storm in this episode acts as both a physical barrier and a thematic reflection of the chaos within Briarcliff:

In the modern-day storyline, Leo and Teresa continue their desperate flight from the "Bloody Face" killer. They managed to briefly wound a figure in a mask, only to be confronted by two copycat killers. This timeline serves as a grisly reminder of the asylum's enduring legacy of horror. Key Themes and Production

The episode is notable for its exploration of and the societal "perversions" of the 1960s, such as interracial love and homosexuality, which were then classified as madness.

Lana, Kit, and Grace attempt to use the storm as cover to flee the asylum. Shelley sacrifices herself to distract the guards, but the group's plan is ultimately thwarted by the supernatural presence of Dr. Arden's "Raspers" lurking in the woods.