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'American Horror Story' Season 7 Episode 2 Spoilers: Kai Aggressively Asks Ally to Let Him Into Her Home

Even though "American Horror Story: Cult" just recently made its debut, the scare factor is already there. After the premiere episode introduced the mentally deranged outcast Kai, the second episode will find him attempting to get into Ally's home.

In the premiere episode, Kai was depicted as an outcast who was elated by Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential elections. Although mentally unstable, he seems to be able to embrace his fears. The episode also introduced fans to the exact opposite of Kai, Ally, who is phobia-stricken and hates Trump.

One scene in the premiere episode showed Kai and Ally crossing paths, as he spilled some coffee over Ally and her wife Ivy. That time, the two women were having an argument about the presidential elections, during which Ivy found out that Ally had actually voted for Jill Stein instead of Hillary Clinton.

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Based on the trailer for episode 2, Kai and Ally's next encounter will not be by accident. If the new clip for the upcoming episode is anything to go by, it looks like Kai will try to enter Ally's home as he goes there with his suit and bow tie on.

In the trailer, Kai told Ally: "It's so hot out here. Can I come in for a glass of water?" The clip then showed Ally initially refusing to let Kai in. However, he suddenly became aggressive and started tugging at her gate. It remains to be seen if Ally will give in to Kai's request.

The trailer also showed Winter, Kai's equally weird sister, as she continued to try to control Ozzy. At one point in the clip, Ozzy locked pinky fingers with her the way Kai locked fingers with her in episode 1, triggering her brainwashed state.

"American Horror Story" season 7 airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. EDT on FX.

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