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]]>7. Roanoke
Whilst retaining lots of the thrills and shows characteristic of the AHS series, Roanoke’s stylistic shift made it feel slightly removed from the signature feel of the show.
6. Cult
Everyone rolled their eyes when the creators said that they would be making the latest season of the show political. That being said, the producers managed to pull it off without making it too preachy or cringey. Still, the plots were messy and none of the characters were particularly enticing.
5. Freak Show
Our main criticism of season 4 is that there is too much going on. The plots are so abundant that they become messy and the characters remain mostly underdeveloped. Nonetheless, the season is gruesome, creative and colorful and the season’s inventive array of murders are definitely entertaining.
4. Coven
With its mainly female cast, Coven had a strong sense of female empowerment. Put together with witchcraft and a few zombies, this places is it firmly at fourth on the list.
3. Hotel
Season 5 is dark, twisted and strangely seductive. The fabulous soundtrack and Murphy’s array of eccentric characters (Lady Gaga’s sexy vampire queen living in the penthouse being at the top of that list) bumps the season up to third on our list.
2. Asylum
Asylum is the darkest and most disturbing season of the whole series. With its dank and claustrophobic setting, this season is not one to watch before you go to bed.
1. Murder House
Most people will agree that the opening season of AHS was perhaps its most iconic. With its dynamic story line, involving characters and creepy atmosphere, this truly set the tone for what the most popular horror show on TV is all about.
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]]>The post Every Season of “American Horror Story” Ranked From Worst to Best appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>7. Roanoke
Whilst retaining lots of the thrills and shows characteristic of the AHS series, Roanoke’s stylistic shift made it feel slightly removed from the signature feel of the show.
6. Cult
Everyone rolled their eyes when the creators said that they would be making the latest season of the show political. That being said, the producers managed to pull it off without making it too preachy or cringey. Still, the plots were messy and none of the characters were particularly enticing.
5. Freak Show
Our main criticism of season 4 is that there is too much going on. The plots are so abundant that they become messy and the characters remain mostly underdeveloped. Nonetheless, the season is gruesome, creative and colorful and the season’s inventive array of murders are definitely entertaining.
4. Coven
With its mainly female cast, Coven had a strong sense of female empowerment. Put together with witchcraft and a few zombies, this places is it firmly at fourth on the list.
3. Hotel
Season 5 is dark, twisted and strangely seductive. The fabulous soundtrack and Murphy’s array of eccentric characters (Lady Gaga’s sexy vampire queen living in the penthouse being at the top of that list) bumps the season up to third on our list.
2. Asylum
Asylum is the darkest and most disturbing season of the whole series. With its dank and claustrophobic setting, this season is not one to watch before you go to bed.
1. Murder House
Most people will agree that the opening season of AHS was perhaps its most iconic. With its dynamic story line, involving characters and creepy atmosphere, this truly set the tone for what the most popular horror show on TV is all about.
The post Every Season of “American Horror Story” Ranked From Worst to Best appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
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