Murder House (Season 1): The Harmon family moves into a haunted mansion in Los Angeles, unaware of its dark history.
Asylum (Season 2): Set in the 1960s, this season takes place in Briarcliff Manor, a mental institution run by the Catholic Church.
Coven (Season 3): Modern-day witches in New Orleans struggle with internal power struggles and external threats.
Freak Show (Season 4): Set in 1950s Florida, this season follows a struggling freak show and its performers.
Hotel (Season 5): The eerie Hotel Cortez in Los Angeles becomes the backdrop for various supernatural and murderous events.
Roanoke (Season 6): The season takes a documentary-style approach to explore the mysterious disappearance of a couple in rural North Carolina.
Cult (Season 7): Set in a small Michigan town after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the season delves into the rise of a manipulative cult leader.
Apocalypse (Season 8): A crossover between "Murder House" and "Coven," this season explores the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse and the battle between witches and warlocks.
1984 (Season 9): A homage to 1980s slasher films, this season follows a group of counselors who encounter terror at a summer camp.
Double Feature (Season 10): composed of two stories, each taking up half the season. The first story, Red Tide, focuses on a family in Provincetown, Massachusetts, who meet the town's mysterious true inhabitants. The second story, Death Valley, follows a group of camping students who find themselves in the midst of a conspiracy involving extraterrestrials.
NYC (Season 11): takes place in 1980s New York City, and focuses on a string of killings involving gay men and the emergence of a new virus.
Delicate (Season 12): based on Danielle Valentine's book, Delicate Condition, the first season of the series to be based on a novel, instead of having an original storyline.
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