WARNING: This article contains spoilers for American Horror Story: 1984 finale. Read at your own risk.

American Horror Story: 1984 finale will air next week, and this episode will be going to provide all the answers viewers have been waiting for. The title of the upcoming episode is "Final Girl." So, who among the remaining characters is the final one?

There aren't a lot of options left as to who will be the "Final Girl" in American Horror Story: 1984 finale, especially since most of the characters are already dead. The only choices left are Margaret (Leslie Grossman), Donna (Angelica Ross), and Brooke (Emma Roberts). Thus, one of them will probably be the final one.

However, according to TV Guide, if Margaret will be the sole survivor, then this would be the most "messed up" scenario this season. It's also too predictable if Brooke is the "Final Girl," so Donna is most likely to be the one, and she could also redeem herself after everything that she's done.

Meanwhile, Finn Wittrock will make an appearance in American Horror Story: 1984 finale. The actor first appeared in American Horror Story: Freakshow, though his role this season is unknown. Wittrock's undisclosed character arrives at Camp Redwood, and he was cornered by undead Trevor (Matthew Morrissey) and Montana (Billie Lourd).

The pair asked Wittrock's unnamed character to kill them, but he refused to oblige. The two decided to take matters into their own hands, with Trevor slitting his throat and Montana shooting herself in the head. But later on, they walk back to the cabin and illustrate their immortality.

This encounter leaves Wittrock's character traumatized as he was seen being dragged into an asylum. But, what's his role in American Horror Story: 1984 finale? Some speculated he is the grown-up baby Bobby -- an abandoned infant and son of a serial killer, but was never revealed who he grew up to be.

Donna struggled whether or not her father's evil was passed down to her. If Wittrock's character is Bobby, many wanted to see if he ended that cycle of killing, or he has darkness in him as well. Since Wittrock's role remains unknown, a lot of viewers believe he's indeed the grown-up version of Bobby, and he went to Camp Redwood to uncover his family's dark past.

As for what else is coming in the finale, the ghosts and the deadly trio want to cause another massacre. But, the question now is: are they still enemies if they have the same goal? Montana wants to kill everyone to draw the attention of paranormal experts, while Margaret (Leslie Grossman) wants to kill all musicians to draw the attention of macabre tourists.

If they want to kill everyone at the festival, couldn't they just work together then? But, for that to work, the ghosts, Margaret, Richard (Zach Villa), and Bruce (Dylan McDermott), need to put aside their differences first -- including the fact that they tried to kill each other.

American Horror Story: 1984 finale will air on Wednesday, Nov. 13, on FX.