

I know Murphy has some tricks up his sleeve, though, so I’ll watch in eager anticipation to see where it goes. How they connect? I don’t really know yet. In the present-day scenes, four college students go on a camping trip that goes incredibly awry. Eisenhower after they touch down in New Mexico. In the black-and-white scenes, the existence of aliens is brought to the attention of President Dwight D. There seems to be two storylines going on in it already - one taking place in the 50s, shot in black and white, and one taking place in the present day, in color. The first episode of the “Death Valley” portion of the season premiered last Wednesday, and based on what I know thus far, it centers around aliens.

It’s fun, it’s shocking and it’s kind of camp. There are, of course, catches to taking the black pill, even if you do have talent, and Wittrock’s character has to deal with those - and the other PTown residents - throughout the first six episodes of the season. It seems out-there, even for a Ryan Murphy production. Upon meeting some rather established celebrity icons (including an erotic novel author portrayed by Frances Conroy), that scriptwriter, portrayed by “AHS” veteran Finn Wittrock, is introduced to a little black pill that could either emphasize the talent that one has or, if you don’t have talent, turn you into a “pale person” - a bloodsucking, vampiric creature who terrorizes the town and its residents. It focuses on a screenplay writer who moves his family to Provincetown, Massachusetts, for a winter, in hopes of getting some inspiration for his upcoming projects. The entirety of “Red Tide” has aired, and it certainly kicked the season off with a bang - or, should I say, bite. The first six episodes would take place “by the sea,” and the final four would take place “by the sand,” respectively. So, when it was announced that the show’s tenth season, “Double Feature,” would be split into two different storylines - “Red Tide” and “Death Valley” - I was definitely intrigued. But, it reeled me in, and now I’ve both enjoyed and suffered through (for lack of better term) every season since. Should I have been watching that season as a 12-year-old? Probably not. Here’s the cast and characters of American Horror Story: Double Feature.I have watched every season of “American Horror Story” as it aired since the third season, “Coven,” premiered in 2013. Once they’re settled in, the town’s true residents begin to make themselves known.” Can fictional characters please stay away from beaches? First, there was the beach that makes you Old. Eek!Īccording to the official Red Tide synopsis, “a struggling writer, his pregnant wife, and their daughter move to an isolated beach town for the winter. The second part, Death Valley, will debut later and feature aliens. We only know the cast and characters for part one, Red Tide, so far. As in, there are actually two mini arcs this season. The show has always been like a little theater troupe coming together each year to tell another spooky tale.ĭouble Feature, this season’s theme, is meant to be taken literally. There are a few newcomers and some beloved cast members returning to the franchise after a hiatus, but it’s mostly the usual suspects. Can you believe it?! The cast of American Horror Story season 10 includes a lot of actors who have been in previous seasons of American Horror Story.
