The Freaks rebel against new management; Dandy prepares for his debut performance; Elsa arrives in Tinseltown.
Maggie tries to prove her loyalty to Jimmy; Meanwhile, the Twins receive troubling information about Chester.
Elsa prepares for her move to Hollywood; the Twins grow enamored with a traveling salesman; Dell plots Jimmy’s escape from police custody.
The death of a Freak sparks troubling behavior in Pepper; Elsa reveals the history of the Freak Show; Desiree grows suspicious of Maggie.
In the wake of a tragic loss, Jimmy sinks into a drunken despair; a reading from Maggie spurs Dandy to action; Stanley and Elsa track down the Twins.
Recent disappearances around camp raise Ethel’s suspicion of Elsa; Gloria makes a last ditch effort to contain Dandy’s bloodlust.
The women of the Freak Show rally against Dell after his latest act of violence; a strange encounter with Dandy raises Jimmy’s suspicion about the clown murders.
Elsa unveils a dangerous new act; Stanley puts pressure on Maggie to murder Jimmy; Paul indulges in a secret romance.
Stanley and Maggie hatch a plan to murder the Freaks; Gloria hides the evidence of Dandy's gruesome new hobby; a health scare reveals Desiree may not be the oddity she once thought.
Edward Mordrake continues his search for a Freak to add to his ghostly coterie; Elsa tells the grisly story of her days in Germany; Jimmy and Maggie have a run-in with the Twisted Clown.
The freaks refuse to perform on Halloween due to an old carny superstition; Jimmy is smitten by a woman claiming to be a fortuneteller; Ethel receives life-changing news.
A citywide curfew threatens to shut down the freak show; a strongman from Ethel's troubled past arrives at camp; Gloria arranges a terrifying play date for Dandy; the Tattler Twins reveal a talent that could knock Elsa from the spotlight.
One of the only surviving sideshows in the country struggles to stay in business during the dawning era of television; police make a terrifying discovery at a local farmhouse.