American Horror Story Season 10 Episode 7 Cast

Okay, horror fans, let's talk about American Horror Story: Death Valley, specifically, the crazy cast lineup in Episode 7. It was like a vintage sci-fi movie threw a party with some modern-day celebrities. Get ready for a wild ride through history (and maybe some alien conspiracies!).
The Presidential Players
First off, we've got Neal McDonough as President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He’s playing Ike with a stern face, trying to navigate the whole alien-deal situation. Imagine your calm grandfather trying to negotiate a peace treaty with little green men? It's that level of absurd coolness.
Then we have Craig Sheffer embodying President Richard Nixon. Sheffer nails that nervous, twitchy energy that makes Nixon so... Nixon. The sweaty brow and shifty eyes really make you believe he's hiding something, which, let’s face it, he probably was!
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And who could forget the legendary Isaac Cole Powell? He takes on the role of a young, charming President John F. Kennedy. Seeing him grapple with the alien pact while trying to maintain his public image is strangely captivating.
The Alien Alliance
Sarah Paulson? She's back! This time, she plays Mamie Eisenhower, a First Lady caught in the middle of some intergalactic drama. Paulson is a queen, and she brings the perfect mix of charm and concern to the role.

The real star of this show might be the aliens themselves. They were portrayed with uncanny costumes and make-up, and the alien leader was something else. It's like they wanted to make you both terrified and strangely fascinated. Mission accomplished!
The Young Blood
We can't forget the modern characters! Kaia Gerber, Nico Greetham, Isaac Powell (again!), and Rachel Hilson round out the cast. These young actors are trying to survive a baby alien apocalypse.
These young folks are stuck in the desert with a very pregnant Kendall Carrigan, played by Sierra McCormick. She adds a certain vulnerability to the whole "pregnant with an alien baby" thing.

There's also a touch of the bizarrely heartwarming, even amidst the horror. The relationships between these characters, even as they face impossible odds, give the story a human element that keeps you invested.
Unexpected Moments and Quirky Performances
One of the funniest things about this episode is how the characters casually accept the existence of aliens. It's like, "Oh, another day, another extraterrestrial trying to control humanity." The humor is so dry and absurd, it actually works.

What makes it truly memorable is the performances, the way the actors commit to the ridiculousness of it all. It's like everyone decided to just go for it, and the result is strangely captivating.
Season 10, Episode 7 of American Horror Story is a trip. It's a wacky, wild ride through conspiracy theories and vintage aesthetics. If you are looking for something totally out there, then this is the episode for you!
It's campy, it's ridiculous, and it's exactly what we love about American Horror Story. So, buckle up and enjoy the madness.
