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Move over, Martha Stewart, because there's a new dinner party savant in town. In 'Devil's Night,', where all of the guests are — you guessed it — 'the greatest killers of their time.' As one does with Halloween right around the corner, obvi. The guests of Mr. March are all infamous serial killers, which basically makes this the scariest Facebook event invitation to ever exist. So, who is on the guest list for the evening?Among the notable serial killers seen in 'Devil's Night,' John is also invited to the dinner party that Mr.
March is hosting. Liz Taylor delivers the invitation to him, and I think it's pretty obvious that while Liz says, 'You've been invited.' Liz is really saying, 'GET THE F.CK OUTTA HERE, MAN!' John's invitation to Devil's Night might be a hint that he is a serial killer — like, IDK, — but that's another mystery for another day.There are a lot of questions I have about this dinner party. Does it happen every year? March decide who gets invited? What's on the menu?
John Taylor Serial Killer
(I take that back. I don't want to know, since there is a cannibal on the guest list.) So, who made the cut for the dinner party? His face was never shown at the dinner party on purpose, that's because this 1960s and '70s killer was never caught. In the Bay Area of California, and his unknown identity has sparked a lot of theories over the years.
Recently people even (jokingly) because of the killer. To the talk was this: 'My defense is as follows: I was born in 1977. I am not a Time Lord. Also, that guy has a much thinner nose than I do.' So where does Detective John fit into this? His invitation could signal something we don't know about him, yet.
Either way, something tells me that this isn't going to be dinner party with charades and Pictionary, so beware. It's probably going to get scary.Suzanne Tenner/FX; screengrabs/FX (4).