[s9e8] Rest In Pieces <Tested ◆>
: Critics have noted that while the cast is strong, the script occasionally forces talented actors into "indulgent" scenes that don't advance the plot as much as they should. Verdict
This review analyzes , titled " Rest in Pieces ." [S9E8] Rest in Pieces
: With the Camp Redwood music festival approaching, the episode feels stuffed. Between the ghosts, the living slashers, and the looming concert, some storylines—like the Richard Ramirez plot—feel repetitive. : Critics have noted that while the cast
: As is common in later AHS seasons, the "rules" of the ghosts at Camp Redwood feel increasingly arbitrary, which can sap the tension from certain encounters. : As is common in later AHS seasons,
"Rest in Pieces" is a classic AHS bridge episode. It succeeds in tying up several emotional loose ends, particularly for the Richter family, but it gets occasionally bogged down in its own "semi-music-video" aesthetic. It’s a fun, bloody ride that prepares the audience for the final showdown at the camp. American Horror Story S9E8: Rest in Pieces