This review contains spoilers for American Horror Stories. «Drive» certainly isn't the strongest example of what Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's American Horror Stories is capable of. After a strong start with its season two premiere, it seems the spin-off series is falling into the same rhythm that landed its first season in hot water. «Drive» has a few inclusions that serve the episode well, but those qualities are largely overshadowed by some of the episode's larger issues.
The newest episode of American Horror Stories stars Bella Thorne, Nico Greetham, Anthony de la Torre, Billie Bodega, and Austin Woods. «Drive» was written by Manny Coto, who has written the two previous episodes of the second season of American Horror Stories. Coto is paired with Yangzom Brauen, who serves as the director for «Drive.» Despite what it sets out to do, «Drive» is the weakest episode of American Horror Stories' second season yet.
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«Drive» begins with two women, Marci (Thorne) and Piper (Bodega), who are partying at a nightclub. Marci grows interested in Wyatt (Woods) and the two become physically involved in Marci's car. The night takes a turn as Marci travels home, where a red jeep begins following her. The driver flashes his lights and even rams into the back of her car. Marci returns home to her husband Chaz (Torre), who suggests going out with her to protect her. The episode's uneasy mood is solidified by the knowledge of a string of disappearances of men and women from nightclubs throughout the area.
American Horror Stories even throws in an urban legend about a woman who was trailed home at night in the same manner Marci had been. The urban legend
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