Instead of having almost all of the characters die in the first half of the season I think that it would’ve been more interesting to see Jingles and The Nightstalker handling their business while the children are at camp. There’s so much being packed into a short period and it’s a tad bit overwhelming and hard to keep up with.
I don’t know if it’s all the twists, the fact that almost everyone is dead now, or the completely random supernatural element that doesn’t really fit.
Per my earlier articles, I was enjoying this season very much, but the momentum has died down for me. It feels like the rest of the season is going to be about the dead people of Camp Redwood trying to figure out what to do with their eternal life, but that’s not enough to keep me coming back. I know that eventually, it’ll tie together as to why souls are stuck at Camp Redwood, but it’s not super enticing to me.
The only thing that I foresee is the final match between Margaret, aka the real Jingles, and Mr. Donna’s fixation with serial killers is revealed, Margaret finally shows her true intentions, and Camp Redwood collects new souls on American Horror Story: 1984 Season 9 Episode 5, “Red Dawn.”Īfter this week’s episode of American Horror Story, I can safely say that I have no clue where this season is going.