Predictions for American Horror Story: 1984 after Season Premiere

American Horror Story: 1984

American cable TV gifts folks with diverse niches of series. We enjoy entertaining concepts while unwinding or looking for creative inspirations. If you are a fan of bone-chilling horror movies, you most probably watch the ‘American Horror Story’ series loyally. If you do, please catch up with some of your friends who don’t. Get them to watch it. That way, you can all engage in what seems like the ultimate fool’s errand: predicting any of the show’s seasons or episodes. It is typical of AHS fans to try predicting every different episode in a season. Since some of the seasons are always interconnected, fans try predicting the next season based on clues from previous seasons. However, as things always turn out, all AHS series are just too unpredictable to foresee how things unfold.

In this piece, we will base most of our predictions on the American Horror Story: 1984 Season Premiere. It aired just a few days ago, and it introduced Americans to a surreal 1980s slasher theme with a modern setting. It also involved plenty of flashbacks that will come to haunt the characters and our dreams with grizzly nightmares. While it may be one thing to predict, spoilers are always a bummer! Please watch the last eight seasons of AHS before we jump right into predicting the 9nth season of this horror and drama series. Also, watch the premiere of season 9 because we are just to spoil it so that you don’t have to do it.

1. Possible Standoff between Multiple Serial Killers

Since this season is slasher themed, you can most definitely bet that it will be action-packed. While that may be an easy and obvious prediction for the AHS series, we have serious reasons to believe this one will be even more action-packed. Do you remember the Night Stalker? Well, he is back in season 9, and he wants to kill Brooke, and all the other main characters exploit that fear to run into the woods for a hideout. Guess into which woods they ran? They sought refuge in Mr. Jingle’s realm of murderous terror. I predict that the Night Stalker and Mr. Jingles will face it off in a big way. There is just no way will one serial killer allow another nut-job to come help with his/her calculated murders. Serial killers like having all the fan and trophies to themselves.

2. Mr. Jingles Will Kill a Few Serial Killers

Officially, after more than 20 years, Benjamin Richter is believed to be a mentally disturbed serial killer. He was arrested and put in an asylum after the grisly murders at Camp Redwood back then. However, could there be a possibility that he really wasn’t the one who did all the killing? Maybe he really wasn’t Mr. Jingle’s, but he certainly appeared to be guilty as charged. He was a decorated vet who used to collect the ears of all his kills in the war. When Mr. Jingles struck Camp Redwood the first time, the serial killer collected the ears of all his victims. What a coincidence, right?

Well, one thing is for sure; 20 years in mental prison can turn a wrong accused vet into a murderous villain. If Benjamin Richter really isn’t a serial killer, he probably knows who Mr. Jingles is. When he escapes the mental prison, he kills several of his victims through strangulation as opposed to slashing. He only cuts people when his identity is concealed, and thus it could be that it isn’t him. He also did not take the ears of any of his victims. He could be out for revenge. If so, the real Mr. Jingles and other serial killers should be worried about Benjamin Richter: the possible serial killer who kills other serial killers.

3. Margaret Booth Turns out to Be Mr. Jingles

You could probably be frightened of her if you got a chance to learn Margaret Booth’s story. She was the only survivor at Camp Redwood when, supposedly, Mr. Jingles cut out her ear. The serial killer killed everyone at the camp and cut out their ears. According to Margaret, she survived because she didn’t utter a single sound as Benjamin Richter cut off her ear. He could have probably finished her off had she shrieked in pain. She claims that God possessed her and helped her to remain quiet as she went through that painful ordeal.

Margaret seems to be a religious fanatic who doesn’t like promiscuous teams . She imposes her faith on others and is appalled by adulterous sexual behavior. She has the motive to be an insane serial killer who uses the camp to trap her victims. Her wealthy husband also died under mysterious circumstances leaving her the wealth she used to set up Camp Redwood after 20 years. Maybe Benjamin Richter snapped and escaped mental hospital when he learned the female Mrs. Jingles reopened Camp Redwood. Perhaps he wants to kill her for her murderous acts that got his life wasted in captivity.

4. All of Brooke’s Love Interests Will Die Painfully

Brooke is the good girl in season 9 of AHS. In most slasher series, serial killers save the good virgin girl for last as they kill the most promiscuous teens first. Mr. Jingles probably kills for the same reason: to promote chastity. Woe unto the lesbian, the black kid, and the athletic cool-kid stud who are all trying to bang the good girl.

5. Again, Benjamin Richter Will Be Accused of Being Mr. Jingles

The public will never know about Mrs. Jingles. The police are busy looking for Benjamin Richter, while Mrs. Jingle is busy killing. She is good at the killing game, which involves a lot of pretending. Benjamin will probably kill The Night Stalker, or Booth could also do it to preserve the good virgin girl. When Benjamin gets a chance to lay his hands on Mrs. Booth, other characters will probably intervene and stop the slaughter. Mrs. Jingles will walk away scot-free despite her heinous acts. This is the American Horror Story, and anything can happen.

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