Warning! This article contains spoilers for AHS: Hotel episode 5. Read at your own risk!

Halloween may be over, but FX's American Horror Story: Hotel is still giving us the creeps.

In fact, Wednesday night's episode was one of the bloodiest yet. Titled "Room Service," Alex Lowe (Chloe Sevigny) was able to save a dying child with the measles by infecting him with the vampire disease. Of course, this did more harm then good, as the boy used his parents as a before-school snack and then went to town on his classmates during his school Halloween party, turning them into blood-crazed zombies.

While the kids skipped the candy to get another kind of sugar rush, Iris (Kathy Bates) was busy getting drunk on her new power, finally learning how to live after her death with a little help from the fabulous Liz Taylor (Denis O'Hare).

Alex is now officially working for The Countess (Lady Gaga), which has us all wondering what will happen when her estranged husband finds out what she's up to.

We will have this question answered in next week's episode when John Lowe (Wes Bentley) has a psychotic break and continues to lose his mind in Hotel Cortez.

After thinking he's seen his son Holden running down the halls of the hotel, Lowe will finally come face to face with the vampire version of his boy—which only seems to push him further from the edge of sanity.

We will see that the hotel is no place for children who are taken care of by the "blood-sucking monsters" led by Mother Monster herself.

Titled "Room 33," we will also finally learn what monster is lurking behind the door next week.

The official synopsis for the episode is as follows:

Ramona and Donovan enact their plan for revenge. Liz Taylor finds true love. The resident of Room 33 is revealed.

Check out the promo for American Horror Story: Hotel episode 6 "Room 33" below, which airs at 10 p.m. EST Wednesday, Nov. 11, on FX.

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