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Le Printemps ou le retour de la Violette /Springtime or the return of the Violet

But one moment in particular had Violet (Taissa Farmiga) and Tate (Evan You can read TheWrap's “Return to Murder House” interviews with. Why American Horror Story's Taissa Farmiga Was Torn Over Violet's Return In Apocalypse. By Laura Hurley. 2 months ago. Spoilers below for the latest episode.

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Charlotte later confides in Violet that she met and grew infatuated with Damian when she first met him, since he treated her as a person and not a potential wife. However, she's unsure of whether Damian reciprocates her feelings or not, since she could tell the letter he returned contained no emotion in it. Violet then gets an idea and arranges with Damian's doll to have Charlotte and Damian write their own letters to each other. This starts a heated but passionate correspondence between the two that entrances everybody in both kingdoms.

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The wedding goes as planned while Violet and Cattleya, who was Damian's doll, return to Leiden, though Cattleya notices Violet smiling. Upon returning, Violet encounters Gilbert's brother Dietfried, who expresses disbelief at how she became a doll and reminding her she had killed countless people, including many of his men.

Violet, along with a number of other dolls, arrive at the Shaher Observatory in order to help the scholars make copies of a number of rare books. Violet is paired with a young scholar named Leon, who initially dislikes her and dolls in general. However, he is impressed with how quickly she works, and begins to soften when he sees that she doesn't care about his background or upbringing as an orphan.

He invites Violet to view Alley's Comet with him, which appears only once every two hundred years, and she accepts. While the two stargaze, Leon explains that his father was also a scholar at the observatory but disappeared on an expedition. His mother then left home to search for him and never returned either, causing Leon to resent them and the concept of love. Violet then tells Leon that she has no known blood relatives, but is completely devoted to Gilbert. It's then that Leon realizes Violet is in love with Gilbert.

The next morning, Violet prepares to leave now that her job is complete. Leon sees her off, and tells her that instead of waiting at the observatory for his parents to return, he'll start traveling the world like Violet to go look for them. As Violet leaves, Leon wonders if he'll ever encounter her again. Violet goes to assist a famous writer, Oscar Webster, in writing his next play.

However, she arrives to find him a drunk recluse. Violet manages to convince Oscar to suspend his drinking while they work, and they begin writing the play. The play is about a girl named Olive who uses her power to summon magical sprites to defeat a beast, but in doing so sacrifices her ability and becomes stranded away from her home and father. Violet becomes curious about how the story will end, which Oscar hasn't decided upon yet.

Violet then finds a parasol, triggering an angry outburst from Oscar. He then admits to Violet that he based Olive off of his daughter Olivia, who had died from illness, and he is trying to write the play as a way to cope with his grief over her loss. Violet then inspires Oscar with idea of Olive using her magical parasol to fly home.

Oscar comes to terms with his daughter's death and thanks Violet. On the way home, Violet begins to suffer regrets over the people she had killed during the war, wondering how many happy endings she may have prevented. Upon returning to Leiden, Violet learns from Mrs. Evergarden that Gilbert is dead and confronts Hodgins. He admits that after their final mission, neither Gilbert nor his body could be found, but his dog tags were recovered, leading to the army presuming him dead.

Violet remains in denial about Gilbert being dead and flees the post office in distress.

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Violet heads over to the military headquarters to confront Dietfried about the truth of Gilbert's fate, and he confirms he is dead. Still in denial, Violet travels to Gilbert's mansion, where she finds his grave. Back at the post office, Hodgins leaves to go look for Violet. Violet then begins to recall her past with Gilbert, which started when Dietfried transferred her to his command as a child soldier. Despite his desire to raise Violet as a normal girl, Gilbert is forced by his superiors to put her on the frontlines due to her combat abilities.

Violet proves to be instrumental in winning many key battles. During this time, Gilbert gave Violet her name and taught her how to read and write, and he eventually buys her a brooch as a gift. Some time later, Gilbert's unit is assigned to stage an attack on the enemy's headquarters, the success of which could mean the end of the war. Gilbert's unit suffers heavy casualties in the assault, but they are able to seize headquarters and signal the main force to attack. However, just as Gilbert sends the signal, he is shot by enemy soldiers, shocking Violet.

Violet attempts to carry a wounded Gilbert to safety, but is shot and hit with a grenade in process, resulting in the loss of both of her arms.

Gilbert tells Violet to leave without him and finally tells her that he loves her, but she doesn't understand his words. Defeated, the enemy army bombs their own headquarters, and Gilbert sacrifices his life to push Violet to safety. In the present, Violet returns to the battle site to search for Gilbert.

Hodgins then arrives and tells her that Gilbert had entrusted her care to him in case anything happened him. Violet returns to the post office with Hodgins, but refuses to do any more ghostwriting work, worrying her coworkers. In her grief, Violet attempts to commit suicide but cannot go through with it. After helping Benedict deliver letters and reading a letter sent to her by Erica and Iris, Violet comes to realize that the act of receiving a letter can bring someone joy.

She returns to work, starting with ghostwriting a letter for Spencer, Luculia's brother. Violet returns to the post office and asks Hodgins if it is really okay for a person like her to live on. Hodgins responds that what she had done in the war can never be undone, but that also applies to all of the good deeds she has done as an Auto Memory Doll.

Violet arrives at a mansion where a young girl named Anne lives with her wealthy, but sickly, mother. Anne's mother has hired Violet for seven days to write letters, but Anne is not told what the letters are about or who they are for. In addition, Anne is both mistrustful and fascinated by Violet, as she mistakenly believes her to be an actual living doll due to her prosthetic arms.

Over the next week Anne comes to accept Violet but cannot accept being separated from her mother while the letters are written.

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After an angry outburst by Anne, Violet manages to calm Anne down and convince her not to blame herself for her mother's illness. The letters written, Violet leaves and eventually the mother dies. Afterwards, Anne begins receiving the letters from her mother written by Violet and eventually grows up to start a family of her own. Back at the post office, Violet reveals to her co-workers that the letters would be delivered to Anne on her birthdays for the next fifty years and is overcome with emotion at the thought of Anne having to live alone after her mother's death.

The CH Postal Company receives a request for a doll from the neighboring country of Ctrigal, however the country is in a state of civil war between the warmongers and moderates. The request is from a soldier fighting on the front lines, but due to the danger Hodgins refuses the request. Violet overhears and travels to Ctrigal to find the client, Aidan Field. Aidan is fighting for the moderate faction, but his squad is annihilated by the enemy and he is gravely wounded.

Violet arrives by parachute and rescues him. We deserved a little better.

Now hang on, hang on, hear me out. Stop clicking the back button damn it and give me a chance to explain myself. At first, I was stoked to see Violet and Tate back together. I loved them, they were one of the things that drew me into American Horror Story which became a huge part of my life and love of horror.

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Madison Montgomery Emma Roberts and Behold Billy Porter travel to the house as the new owners and make contact with the spirits inside. The last we saw of her and Michael, Michael had killed and partially eaten his nanny. She explains that the last traces of evil left with Micheal. The atrocious crimes he committed in season one were his fault, and to absolve him of those crimes as a cop out to restore his relationship with Violet was just fucking lazy.