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American Horror Story is one of the most popular horror series to ever grace our screens. With its unique blend of horror, drama, and suspense, the show has managed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats since its inception in 2011. Season 2 of American Horror Story, also known as American Horror Story: Asylum, premiered in 2012 and was just as terrifying and unforgettable as its predecessor.


The season takes place in a mental institution called Briarcliff Manor in the 1960s. The institution is run by Sister Jude (played by Jessica Lange), a strict and religious nun, who oversees a group of patients with different mental illnesses. The main protagonist is Kit Walker (played by Evan Peters), a man who is falsely accused of being the infamous serial killer Bloody Face. He is committed to the asylum, where he meets other patients such as journalist Lana Winters (played by Sarah Paulson) and the mysterious Grace (played by Lizzie Brocheré).


As the season unfolds, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of horror and suspense as they witness the twisted goings-on in the asylum. From demonic possession to torture and experimentation, American Horror Story: Asylum does not hold back when it comes to delivering terrifying and disturbing scenes. The season also delves into themes such as sexuality, religion, and mental illness, making it a thought-provoking watch.


One of the standout performances of the season comes from Jessica Lange, who won an Emmy award for her portrayal of Sister Jude. She delivers a haunting and powerful performance as a woman torn between her duty to the church and her own desires. Sarah Paulson also shines as Lana Winters, a woman determined to expose the atrocities committed in the asylum, despite the danger it puts her in.


Overall, American Horror Story: Asylum is a must-watch for horror fans. With its exceptional cast, chilling storyline, and unforgettable characters, it solidified American Horror Story as a leading force in the horror genre.

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