American Horror Story

Summary

WhileAmerican Horror Storyseason 8 always had an rising fight , the show ’s bad outing could have been a lot better with one major change . Everyseason ofAmerican Horror Storyis connect , but the show is still ill-defined about precisely how its fictional universe work . Sometimes , real - life characters come along in the serial , admit fictionalise versions of living people like Mia Farrow . At other points , bizarre case make it clear thatAmerican Horror Storytakes spot in a reality that just resembles the actual mankind . Meanwhile , the same actors seem as completely different character , sometimes in the same season .

WhileAmerican Horror Story ’s weird series faultsare bountiful , the confusing nature of the show ’s fictional universe of discourse is n’t its biggest job . American Horror Storyhas a cuckoo tone that , despite how sullen the serial often pay back , allows the show to get away with these silly self - referential twists . That said , American Horror Story ’s bizarre incompatibility has been have a go at it to cause the series problem when it comes to persistence . The connection between seasons are n’t always clear and , on function , this can mean that a promising subplot is merely dropped and forgotten . This was the case with one particularly dissatisfactory time of year .

American Horror Story : Delicate pander in a mistaken drift that I ’ve almost always found creepy and exploitive throughout the show ’s history .

American Horror Story Season 12 Poster

American Horror Story: Apocalypse Needed To Be A Coven Sequel

The Post-Apocalyptic Season 8 Revealed Its Story After 3 Episodes

American Horror Story : Apocalypseshould have been a straightforward sequel toCovenfrom the start , or else of spend right smart too long gravely obscuring this fact . American Horror Storyhas reuse the same twists , configurations , and characters before , butApocalypseput a unknown spin on this approach when the time of year began . The outing opens with the world end and a fistful of squabble , mismatch survivors eking out a cutting existence in an apart frontier settlement . Just as viewers were attempt to establish a reason to handle about these thinly written characters , they were all kill off en masse in the third episode ’s termination .

From that degree forward , Apocalypsebecame a sequel to season 3,Coven , as the heroines of that pleasure trip returned to disembarrass the world of the Antichrist . However , the first three installment were a over waste of time and spent a full third of the season establishing theatrical role who never count . This is scarcely the first time the serial has been critiqued for pointless twists . As recently as the season 12 coda , Kim Kardashian’sAmerican Horror Storydeathdeprived the serial of a great potential recurring villain . However , it was notable mostly becauseApocalypsecould have been a expectant time of year .

Why Apocalypse Failed As A Sequel To American Horror Story: Coven

Season 8 Spent Too Long Establishing Unnecessary Characters

If it were n’t for the show ’s weird insistence on misdirecting viewing audience , Apocalypsemight have been one of the strongestAmerican Horror Storyoutings ever . If the series began after the entire cast was belt down off and replaced at the closing of the third episode , witness could have gotten more time withCoven ’s heroines and been properly reacquainted with their story . Anyone familiar with the series could guess that the apocalyptic outpost was not going to be the time of year ’s main story , so it was n’t like the twist was worth the screen clip . Thus , American Horror Storywasted one of its beneficial stories on a cheap surprisal .

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An actor playing Mia Farrow stands in front of two cultists on the beach in American Horror Story Delicate

Cody Fern as Michael Langdon in American Horror Story Apocalypse

American Horror Story