Screenwriter Ryan Murphy presents the award to actress Jessica Lange at the 9th Annual Santa Barbara International Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film in Santa Barbara, California
Screenwriter Ryan Murphy presents the award to actress Jessica Lange at the 9th Annual Santa Barbara International Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film in Santa Barbara, California, November 16, 2014. Reuters/Phil Klein

This is one twist that the writers of "American Horror Story-Freak Show" would never write or expect it to happen. An actor leaves behind some pages of the script at the filming location and someone with shifty eyes, who is keeping a close watch on the actors, sees a golden opportunity to earn quick bucks and tries to offer the pages to the media outlets. Most of this part is a fictional account of something that actually happened at the New Orleans set of "American Horror Story" Season 4.

TMZ has reported that someone stole one-page script of "American Horror Story-Freak Show." One of the actors was reading the script and left behind some of the pages. The script is about a "hugely important" scene, according to the report. The report does not reveal the details about this "critical" scene but hints that it is about how Pepper (Naomi Grossman) exited the Freak Show and ended in the Asylum. This indicates that one of the upcoming episodes will reveal the connection between "Asylum" and "Freak Show" of "American Horror Story."

The thief was offering the script to the media outlets, according to TMZ. The producing house of "American Horror Story," 20th Century Fox TV, said to TMZ, "The theft and unauthorized distribution of our scripts is a very serious matter and we will take all appropriate steps necessary to vigorously protect our intellectual property."

As previously reported, Lily Rabe is returning to reprise her "Asylum" role as Sister Mary Eunice. She will make an appearance to reveal how Pepper ended at the mental institution, Briarcliff Manor from the Freak Show. Sister Eunice will be seen in episode 10, which is the winter mid-season finale. Ryan Murphy, co creator of "American Horror Story," has said that each season of FX's horror anthology series is connected.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Evan Peters' Jimmy Darling will be seen singing Nirvana's classic "Come As You Are" in the episode to air tonight. According to EW, it is a "crucial episode" for Dell (Michael Chiklis) and Jimmy. The report also reveals that Kathy Bates, who plays Jimmy's mom Ethel Darling, will be seen singing Hole's "Doll Parts" in an upcoming episode.

EW has quoted Murphy as saying, "We decided we only were going to highlight musical artists who at some point in their career had identified themselves as feeling like freaks or misfits or outcasts, which our people are going through."