Fiona, facing her mortality due to lung cancer and her fading youth, finds herself drawn to a mysterious man in a bar—who is revealed to be the newly physical Axeman. Key Characters & Performances
In the present day, Zoe, Queenie, and Nan use a spirit board to contact the "other side," inadvertently communicating with and eventually releasing the Axeman's trapped spirit. [S3E6] The Axeman Cometh
Her isolation in the swamp is interrupted when Kyle is brought to her for "healing." Themes and Style Fiona, facing her mortality due to lung cancer
True to the Coven aesthetic, the episode utilizes New Orleans' rich, dark history to ground its supernatural elements. The episode explores the friction between the older
The episode explores the friction between the older generation (Fiona and Marie Laveau) and the younger students who are coming into their own.
The episode opens in 1919 with the historical Axeman of New Orleans , a serial killer who demands the city play jazz music to spare their lives. He is eventually lured to Miss Robichaux’s Academy and killed by the witches of that era.
Introduced as a charismatic yet brutal antagonist who becomes a primary romantic interest for Fiona Goode.