What Is Season 10 Of American Horror Story Called

Alright, gather 'round, horror fans! Let's talk about that tenth season of American Horror Story. You know, the one that had us all scratching our heads and peeking through our fingers?
Double the Terror, Double the Fun
It was called American Horror Story: Double Feature. Get it? Double the… well, you guessed it, double the features! This season decided to give us not one, but two separate stories. Because why have one nightmare when you can have two?
Part 1: Red Tide
The first half of the season, Red Tide, took us to Provincetown, Massachusetts. Picture this: a struggling writer, his pregnant wife, and their kid rock up to a creepy seaside town. Think Stephen King meets a slightly deranged seaside vacation.
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Turns out, there’s something funky in the water (or maybe the little black pills?). Talented people are becoming...more talented, but at a terrifying cost. Let's just say their cravings go way beyond a simple donut.
Macaulay Culkin pops up in this part. Yes, that Macaulay Culkin! Seeing him embrace the weirdness of AHS was worth the price of admission alone.

Part 2: Death Valley
Then, BAM! We’re transported to the desert for Death Valley. Forget scenic beaches; now we're talking about aliens, government conspiracies, and a whole lot of retro-futuristic paranoia.
Think Roswell, Area 51, and a secret pact between the U.S. government and some not-so-friendly extraterrestrials. It's all about creepy experiments and even creepier offspring. Prepare for vintage fashion with a side of extraterrestrial terror.

We’re jumping between the present day and the black and white era of the 1950s. It was confusing, a little bonkers, but hey, that's American Horror Story for ya!
The Verdict: Double or Nothing?
So, was Double Feature a success? It’s definitely a divisive season. Some loved the two-for-one deal, while others felt like each story deserved more time to breathe.

Red Tide had a stronger narrative and characters, especially with the standout performance of Frances Conroy. Meanwhile, Death Valley gave us some truly out-there visuals and a healthy dose of sci-fi camp.
Either way, you gotta admire the show's willingness to take risks. Who else would mash up vampires and aliens in the same season? It’s this kind of audacity that keeps us coming back for more American Horror Story shenanigans.

Whether you loved it or hated it, American Horror Story: Double Feature definitely gave us something to talk about. And isn't that the whole point of horror? To provoke, to disturb, and to leave you with a lingering sense of unease (and maybe a craving for a black pill, just kidding!).
So, next time someone asks you what season ten was called, you can confidently reply: "It was the one with the vampires and the aliens! Prepare for a wild ride."
