Welcome to American Horror Story
It’s been six years since FX’s hit horror anthology show “American Horror Story first aired its debut season “Murder House” and the series as been through hell and back – literally! If you’re unfamiliar with the show, each season showrunner Ryan Murphy and Co. take on a different time period, setting and all new horrors in an attempt to scare the pants off audiences.
While mischievous clowns arenât too far off from the current reality, âAmerican Horror Storyââs seventh season somehow manages to make the 2016 election a little more insane. The seasonâs first episode, appropriately titled âElection Nightâ, introduces the viewer to Sarah Paulsonâs Ally, a diehard Hilary supporter who becomes paranoid when hearing about how the results of the evening played out. Of course, the other end of the political spectrum sees Evan Peters as Kai, a Donald Trump voter who finds comfort in instilling fear in anyone who opposes him politically.
While politics may keep you up at night, you may be wondering just where the Horror in American Horror Story is going to come into play this season. If this first episode is teasing anything, itâs that âfearâ is the name of the game, which comes courtesy of the killer clown gang that roam the streets in an ice cream truck. Pair this with the appearance of âFreak Showââs Twisty and people suffering from coulrophobia (fear of clowns) may want to reconsider watching this season.
Shopping in Clown Hell
American Horror Story works best when setting up haunting imagery, and âElection Nightâ certainly delivers in that department. The episodeâs grocery store sequence in which a defenseless Allyâs clown paranoia gets the best of her was certainly a highlight, while Kaiâs striking blue haired figure was creepy throughout, most notably during the opening sequence in which he imitates the president himself by covering his face in Cheeto-dust.
At this point, itâs fair to say that American Horror Story doesnât always boast the strongest storytelling on TV. âRoanokeâ went off the rails in the second half, âCovenâ ended up being a little bit silly at times, and even we can admit that the alien storyline of âAsylumâ was extremely unexpected. That being said, what âElection Nightâ tells us about the road ahead is that thereâs a reason this show keeps us coming back; intriguing premises, great performances, and the fact that you can never, ever guess whatâs coming next.