Ultimately, he failed to impress on the teens that all of this was great, so they shot him, dragged the original film's location from him and set it on fire, along with his trailer, leaving him to die. Clearly, the film had some impact on them, loosing all those things that keep us from callously murdering people .
We even got the slo-mo walking away from the trailer fire as Bitterman shouted from inside. As we said,"AHS" trades in tropes, and fans know this and expect it. It's an homage to horror, but sometimes it still manages to have something new to say. In this case, what Bitterman had to say was that the kids forgot to ask how he suddenly had a Rolls-Royce. And that answer was the episode's cruel twist at the end.
As the kids finally got their chance to get it on, we panned away from that action to see the genesis of a whole new horror. The Rolls came from a distribution deal with Netflix. Suddenly,"Rabbit Rabbit" is available right in your own home, as is the madness it creates. If we're sticking with our"Black Mirror" analogy, this is a reminder that our technology is with us always now, it's in our homes, and it's being controlled by outside forces who don't have our best interests at heart. Targeted advertising may be just the first step. These devices are listening to us, they're learning about us, how far before they're rewiring us with subliminal messaging ...
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