Warning this article contains spoilers for American Horror Story Seasons 1-9.
'American Horror Story' has gone to great lengths to make sure we remember everyone that strut their stage. They scoured talent agencies, hunting down extraordinary individuals, many with rare conditions, granting them dignity, affection, and grace. They employed some of the world's greatest actors--men and women who could send chills down the spines of the world, and they challenged them to push past their comfort zones.
The writing was groundbreaking. They brought us into the minds of others, forcing us to confront every facet of the human condition. We felt every second of their vulnerability, their moments of strength, heartache, and betrayal. It was never about what happened; it was about whose path we were on, what drove them, their relationships, and their struggles in life. We were made to love, hate, laugh, and cry, and it was always while standing in someone else's shoes.
Let's hear it for the covens, the freak shows, the asylum patients, and hotel guests. Let's give them their due recognition, take a moment to recognize their suffering, and let's hope a thousand more like them.