There’s a conversation of nature vs. nurture: we know from Murder House that there was evil in Michael from birth, he wouldn’t have been murdering his babysitters if there wasn’t, but it’s become clear in the latter half of the season that he’s lost and is being manipulated by people with their own agendas. “We see him at 15 when he’s grown 10 years overnight, and the way that I always played Michael was that the murders are an impulse that he can’t control and he doesn’t understand. His consciousness is that of a 6-year-old boy when he’s a teenager, but he’s struggling to come to terms with his body and his desires, but he’s not fully formed. When you follow that, to me Michael’s story is a parable. There’s two ways of looking at the story of the devil: the way that people have interpreted the bible, and this polar opposite that Lucifer so loved god that he refused to bow down before men. Here we have god’s favorite angel in this kingdom of heaven, who was then made to bow down before god’s next making, and ultimately that leads to him being cast out of Heaven, and it wasn’t like Lucifer was wrong. Man then goes about destroying the earth. That’s what we’re doing right now, we’re destroying planet Earth, and it seems that there’s no remorse for it. I really leaned into that with Michael, this young boy who was cast from the kingdom of Heaven, who was cast out of the normal rigors of society, out of what people find acceptable, and then is used and abused and abandoned and broken, and what happens when you have no love in your life, where does that energy go?”
I’m sure you can’t reveal anything about the finale tonight, but can you tease a bit about how Michael’s journey ends? “There’s something deeply beautiful and tragic about the way that the story ends for Michael. It was genuinely one of the hardest scenes that I shot in the series. The end of the series, knowing that this was going to be the last time I — I’m getting sad about it now — I loved Michael so much, the past nine days since we finished filming it have been very hard. I loved Michael so much and I wanted so much for him, I just wanted love for him. The way the series ends for Michael is very moving.
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She certainly wears a lot of hats…speaking of which, you had a very special hat yourself. Let’s talk about that wig. “I loved that wig. If I could wear that wig on a daily basis I would. Wearing that wig was everything.”
I wanna cry we don’t deserve this man. You can find more here, where he actually says “My ovaries exploded”.
there was a knock at the door and Michael looked up, “that’s just my niece,” Madelyn said, letting you in, “Y/N meet Michael, Michael meet my niece Y/N.”
Michael stood, holding out a hand that you shook, “so how do you know my aunt?”
“he’s the antichrist.” Madelyn answered, “i’m going to sleep, Y/N be a dear and show Michael the guest bedroom, i’m taking him to church with me tomorrow.”
before you could argue she was going upstairs, leaving you with Michael.
“so the antichrist huh?” you laughed, sitting across from him.
he grinned, “it sounds… weird hearing it like that.” he rubbed at the back of his neck in a very boyish way.
“you look sad, what’s up?” you asked, moving closer to the pretty boy.
“a lot.” he laughed again, “my dad… he’s ignoring me and i know he wants me to do something i’m just not sure what.”
“i guess Satan isn’t a hugger is he?” you teased, still not believing the whole ‘antichrist’ thing.
“no, he’s not.”
“does the antichrist need a hug?” you asked, still half joking.
instead of answering he just pulled you to his chest. you were shocked for a moment but then gave in. he hugged you for a while. he hugged you like he hadn’t really hugged anyone in a long time.
you pulled away slightly and he looked down at you, “oh, sorry.” he said, letting go of you.
“do you feel better?” you asked.
he nodded, “definitely.”
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