I’m enjoying American Horror Story, even if the myriad twists and
turns are leaving me confused. I can only describe the show as a little
bit Twin Peaks, mixed with Ghost Story and a sprinkling of an LSD trip I
once experienced at the tail end of the Seventies. We’ve had four
episodes thus far here in the UK and I’m frantically avoiding spoilers
on the net since I think the US is now somewhere around episode eight or
nine. The show started off with nothing we hadn’t seen before – a
couple and their teenage daughter leave their big city life after the
hubbie has an affair and the momma suffers a miscarriage, and move into a
restored mansion but the house holds more than its fair share of
secrets and ghosts -imagine the Amityville House on steriods.
To kick off there were the twin ginger kids who died in the basement
back in 1978 . Then there are the gay couple, the most recent owners,
who died in a murder suicide, and then there’s the maid who appears as
both a sexy vixen and an old hag, and that’s not to mention the strange
lady next door and her Downs Syndrome daughter. Addy. The bad vibes
seems to stem from the “doctor to the stars” who owned the house in the
20’s and tried to bring his own dead child back to life Frankenstein
style. Or at least that’s what I think has happened – I’m not really
sure. Remember that tag line at the end (or was it the beginning) of
each episode of cult comedy, Soap – Confused, you will be. Well I most certainly am.
Regardless of how all this eventually turns out it has to be said
that the show offers a fun ride and many genuinely scary moments – the
acting is mostly superb and the writing cleverly done – little tidbits
that build on the story are drip fed to the viewer making for some truly
compelling television.
There are moments that are absolutely horrific, but the overall feel
of the show is one of an all pervading creepiness. The news is that this
strange show has been renewed for a second season so maybe we won’t get
all the answers with episode twelve, but all the same I’m hooked. I
only hope that this all makes sense in the end, that the various plot
threads can be brought together as a satisfying whole and that the
writers don’t dilute what is looking like a remarkable TV series by
stretching things out to deliver more episode to a network who now find
they have a major hit on their hands.
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It get's betterer and betterer. I just hope it doesn't drag on too long "Lost" style.
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