An anthology horror drama series centering on different characters and locations, including a house with a murderous past, an asylum, a witch coven, a freak show, a hotel, a farmhouse in Roanoke, a cult, the apocalypse and a summer camp.
The best episode of "American Horror Story" season 11 is "Something's Coming", rated 5.9/10 from 2897 user votes. It was directed by John J. Gray and written by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk. "Something's Coming" aired on 10/19/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Thank You For Your Service".
Mysterious deaths and disappearances ramp up in the city. A doctor makes a frightening discovery, and a local reporter becomes tomorrow's headline.
Director: John J. Gray
Writer: Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk
Gino grapples with his trauma. Patrick's search takes him to dark places. A stranger contacts Hannah with a grave warning.
Director: Max Winkler
Writer: Manny Coto, Ned Martel, Charlie Carver
Without the NYPD's help, Gino is forced to get resourceful. A traumatizing event brings dangerous suspects closer than ever.
Director: John J. Gray
Writer: Brad Falchuk, Manny Coto
As darkness consumes the city, evil takes root in the unlikeliest of places...
Director: Jennifer Lynch
Writer: Ned Martel, Charlie Carver
Hannah receives concerning news while Patrick suffers a loss; the city's most dangerous resident reveals his true motives.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Jennifer Salt, Our Lady J
A chilling event from Patrick’s past returns to haunt him. Gino and Henry are determined to uncover it at any cost.
Director: John J. Gray
Writer: Brad Falchuk, Manny Coto, Our Lady J
Patrick's search reaches an epic conclusion; the group shifts its focus, but a different plan is in store for Hannah.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Manny Coto, Our Lady J
Terrifying events at Fire Island rupture the group and force them to reconsider everything.
Director: Jennifer Lynch
Writer: Ned Martel, Charlie Carver, Our Lady J
As vitality expires, two old friends are led through unique journeys of retrospection.
Director: Our Lady J
Writer: Our Lady J
Grief and peril dominate Gino; the discovery of a tragedy becomes a revelation for Adam.
Director: Jennifer Lynch
Writer: Ned Martel, Charlie Carver