Dana,
I think it is a known thing that the writing on AHS is uneven. So at this rate I'm hand-waving the plot like a diva. You are correct though that it makes no sense that killing a baby would be the last straw.
I'm not really finding anyone sympathetic at this point except for the Stevie Nicks wannabe. I'm 100% on her side.
Damnit, and I just only now (after airing) read this thread!
Yay Kristen!
Excellent premiere! Argh for having to wait until next week for more (and for being in the same time slot as Grimm and Raising Hope - such different shows but I want to watch all of them, damn it). I particularly love the Big Board of Crazy, and that it is on a plane, I think.
FBI guy totally took me by surprise.
Yay Kristen!
OK, so watching this last AHS, I literally had the thought, "Of all the things that have happened to poor Kyle, having all of his friends' bad tattoos on his new body is...one of them."
All Kyle's late friends/parts donors must have been remarkably similar in build, skin tone, body hair, etc.
If you can come back from the dead, adjusting body parts is kid's play, non?
One would think, but physical changes/healing seem to be harder to manage than restoring life in the first place. Hence Fiona resurrecting two people from the dead without need for rituals but not being able to restore her daughter's sight.
But the key thing is--since they showed it's possible, it's possible. And since they've shown the impossible possible, it doesn't take my credulity for a workout. If that's what's required to animate him, and he's animated, then that seems to have been what happened. It's not like it's the first time--that bull's head fit very nicely, didn't it?