American Horror Stories

Sep 22, 2022

Murphy and Falcuk continued to cast the young beautiful and thirsty for their widely desirable American Horror Story spinoff after its first season of bubbling queer scares and snark cast with first class celebrity offsprings but, alas, ended somewhat embarassing with Alicia Silverstone as lead star for the season finale/last part ‘Lake’ in terribly acting.

The second instalment kicked off with first part ‘Dollhouse’ rather intriguingly leaving AHS fans look forward to a possible prequel for the season regular witch Myrtle Snow (a convincing Ellie Grace Pomeroy in orange afro curly wavy wig) but quickly changed the channel to question the secret of an average indie stuck by the marriage to a spiritual fupa (the one and only Gabourey Sidibe) in ‘Aura’.

With the third part ‘Drive’ starring a diabolical Bella Thone as serial nocturnal blood craving manhunter, ‘Milkmaids’ followed and went off the limit to redeem a sickening sex worker’s gift of healing a period epidemic outbreak after giving birth to a boy from her affair with a local noble (Cody Fern’s first all straight character for the AHS franchise).

Vanity, rivalry, peer pressure and deadly wishes revolves the story of ‘Bloody Mary’ and ‘Facelift’, with Raven Scott and Judith Light each brilliantly leading the survival desperate character.

At last, before Silverstone dived into the bottom of a dead body-filled ‘Lake’ in her supposedly MILF shaped bodysuit as a reinstatement to this season’s cast status quo (albeit her discounted acting), episode ‘Necro’ found the perfect ending for a young, troubled mortician (Madison Iseman’s breakthrough appearance) to exit her life and bury with her soulmate six feet under.

Distributed by Disney–ABC Domestic Television since its first season premiere, let’s wait and see will FX be able to renew the currently most anticipated cult show with Hulu for the Murcuk boys to up their game of perversity and continue to douse the fiery inclination of today’s avid horror audience.