Screenrant
As weird as it sounds, the misshapen and somewhat incongruent narrative presented in the American Horror Story: Hotel premiere feels like the logical next step in the series’ increasingly patchwork-like design and accelerated appropriation of horror references. ‘Checking In’ is a bold announcement of the fifth season, brought in under a shroud of slight reinvention that nonetheless sticks with the series’ penchant for shamelessly lifting from a number of readily recognizable sources, pleading homage to charges of outright theft.
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Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.
Sounds absolutely brutal, even for AHS standards.