Guy in american horror story?

You know that feeling when you watch something so scary and alarming that it sticks with you for days? That’s exactly how I felt after watching the infamous character ‘Guy’ in American Horror Story. This guy (no pun intended) is not only bone-chillingly terrifying, but also strangely hilarious. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at who Guy is, what makes him so “special”, and why we love to hate him.

Who on Earth is Guy?

Before diving into the nitty-gritty of this character, let’s establish a baseline understanding of ‘Guy’. He first appeared in season seven (‘Cult’) of American Horror Story (AHS), played by actor Evan Peters. His full name was never officially revealed but he became simply known as ‘Guy’, aptly named after his obsessive fixation on establishing a perfect cult following.

Truth be told, Guy wasn’t initially portrayed as the most interesting amongst AHS characters like Tate Langdon or Lana Winters; however, things took quite a wild turn soon enough. Seasons beyond “Cult” where he made an appearance again showed immense development in his persona and story arc- making him one of the franchise’s most unforgettable characters even now.

Creating Cult Following – Guy Style!

One thing notable about Guy was his obsession with creating a perfect cult around himself which seems to have stemmed from severe childhood abuse by parents who drilled into him individuals were expendable pieces easily replaced for their own benefit (sounds familiar eh?)

He becomes nothing short of famed Charles Manson-esque during Season 7 operations teaming up with Kai Anderson – another nerve-racking character – And waiting to hear instructions from Beyond The Grave via increasingly controlling hallucinations [trivia point!]

The motivation behind building an army/cult underpins everything Mr.Guy did throughout the season, which could be conjured up in pretty much any fashion required to make this dream a reality. Once again though – it’s incredibly dark and shines the microscope on deftly artful tactics used to sway people over under cult or extremist dogma

The Terribly Funny Side of Guy

It is quite difficult not to giggle at scenes where our dear character tries convincingly to blend in with while infiltrating various groups including feminist organizations (wow, who hurt you guy?) [exaggerated eyeroll] His antics as he tried too hard making him seem right out of a sitcom parody; yet unique and chilling still for diving intonatural peculiarities like his lust for blue eyed men(Heterochromia must have made sure he envied what he never had).

The “Guy” charm, if there is such a thing, continues even when we’re rooting against him – especially during the frisson-inducing moments involving anything from gratuitous murders ‘hilariously’ high levels of gaslighting

Overtone Nods Of Familiarity In His Storyline

Like any other AHS season 7 character- inevitably draws comparisons easily amongst real-life personalities. People online began connecting dots between Kai’s entire movement alongside Guy’s fanatical style towards very particular demographics all point back towards some extremist political groups.

Looking beyond just branding everything left toned red or tapping into ethno-nationalistic impulses (charming), there are certain similarities that exist between these ideologists-cum-self-proclaimed saviors.

That said – Season 7 was rife with really fantastic acting so much credit is due Peters due to managing walking tight line without barrelling off into pure annoyance territory with each episode keeping things pretty balanced despite gargantuan expectations placed upon them from critics/audience alike

## Final Thoughts On This Interesting Antagonist
In conclusion, one can argue that Guy is a prime example of the genius writing and acting prowess displayed throughout the whole franchise – especially in his seasoned appearances but particularly shone bright like neutron star during season 7. If you’re looking for an eccentric character with dollops of quirkiness seen combined with something eerily unsettling or merely attempting to comprehend what evil looks (and feels) like- look no further than Mr.” I must have my cult following” himself!

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