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« I »m a human voodoo doll, » she says.) For a woman-centric season, the show seems to have a pretty dim, or at least narrow, view of women. (Gabourey Sidibe’s character can stab herself and feel nothing, while the object of her ire writhes in pain. The overweight girl whose body means nothing. The girl with Down syndrome who has an almost cruelly ironic gift. (And there’s Kathy Bates as a Nawlins Countess Báthory, smearing herself in people’s blood to look young.) There’s the sexy, but innocent, girl whose private parts sure are trouble. There’s the old woman who literally drains the life out of men. But the first episode of this new season suggests that that ugliness is far more internalized, imbued in each woman instead of in the broader world. It was the school shooting and the abortion subplot in season one, it was the sexual abuse in season two.