American Horror Story: Asylum
I was not crazy
about the debut season of “American Horror Story,” perhaps because I find ghost
stories to be somewhat tiresome. Although there are elements of American Horror
Story: Asylum” which I found less enjoyable than others, I found the intensity
level and the mysteries far more compelling this time around. There are many
elements or horror being utilized in this season, with a pilot that combines an
alien abduction and a bloody serial killer into the storyline, with demonic
possession and mad-scientist experiments to be folded into the fray as well.
While the main
portion of the initial season of “American Horror Story” took place in the
present with revealing flashbacks mixed in, “Asylum” places the majority of action
in the past with the occasional flash-forward to frame the storyline. We open
with a bookend present day segment in which a couple breaks into the abandoned
mental institution for kinky sex and thrills, only to discover there remains
something deadly within the hospital walls. The remainder of the storyline
takes us back to the period in the early 1960s when an infamous serial killer
was brought into the hospital for evaluation.