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'American Horror Story: Hotel' News, Spoilers: Season Finale Details Revealed; Lady Gaga Wins A Globe

FX's hit and critically-acclaimed horror anthology drama TV series "American Horror Story: Hotel" will be airing its season finale episode this week and things are expected to get even more intense and exciting. Meanwhile, fans of the show have yet another reason to celebrate.

"Battle Royale," the show's penultimate episode, aired last week and it found Iris (Kathy Bates) and Liz (Denis O'Hare) armed to the teeth, barging the penthouse to get a piece of the Countess. Donovan (Matt Bomer) ended up dead protecting Lady Gaga's alter-ego. Despite the injuries, she was still able to see the day thanks to Sally (Sarah Paulson) who nursed her back to health.

She eventually was killed by John Lowe (Wes Bentley) and has now turned into a ghost. The ethereal being asked forgiveness from James (Evan Peters) and told him that it really wasn't her who turned him in to the police and the latter conceded.

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The Futon Critic shared details for the upcoming episode called "Be Our Guest" and it briefly indicated that Iris and Liz will finally be overseeing "a new era at the Cortez."

However, the promo video posted over at YouTube teased that things really won't be easy for the new hotel runners.

"If the spirits keep killing the guests, we're gonna end up with zero stars," Iris laments, which further revealed that the ghosts are continually tormenting the tenants. What is even more surprising in the highlight reel is March who declared that "the killing must stop!"

Meanwhile, avid followers of "Hotel" were quite ecstatic when they found out that the show just scored a Golden Globe win for its newest cast member, Lady Gaga, in the Best Actress in a Limited Series Category, this weekend.

"American Horror Story: Hotel" the finale episode airs this Wednesday, at 10 p.m. on FX.

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