AHS: Urban Legend


What I would want a season to be.

Urban legend.
10 episode season

Episodes:

1. When a stranger calls
2. The gang high beam initiation
3. Hook
4. The radio station
5. Wet dog in the microwave

Basically each episode a different person dies and the audience is thinking it's just a different episode each time. The last two episodes we find out all these people killed knew each other who were involved in the death of a person they covered up. And now someone is killing them using urban legends. It could go between a span of 10 years. Maybe from 75-85 to even have different outfits, and have the viewer not know the twist at the end.

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I love this idea. I've always wanted this show to do something with old American folklore and legends.

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Right? It would be amazing if Ryan stopped adding all these modern twists to the seasons. It's like he sold out already to Hollywood.

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Actually I kind of like the modernizations. Frankly we've all seen ghosts, vampires, and witches but the way AHS does them is something so innovative. The Angel of Death is particularly brilliant in the way that it's not a tall skeleton in a dark cloak but a woman is funeral clothing. That's just me though.

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i, personally feel he has gotten the times wrong. Specifically with coven. I feel it should of taken place in the 1600's instead of now. Hotel as well. Perfect season to take place in the 30's or 40's and he modernized it with couture vampires and pointless children running around. Not to mention the hotel wasn't even involved in anything except the place they lived at. Personally, I feel like AHS has gone down the long road since coven. Been going back and watching in hopes it'll get better but it doesn't. That's just me though lol

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I feel the same way about Coven. I at least wouldn't wanted the younger witches to be characters during the Salem witch trials. And even though I loved Hotel I think it would have been much better if it were set in the late 80's or early 90's to kind of match the grunginess of vampires to the era.

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