Or even Hulu’s own holiday-centric anthology Into the Dark, which brings one feature-length installment a month to subscribers.
The American Horror Stories spinoff will ease that longevity pain even more, with each episode featuring its own standalone story, similar to Twilight Zone and Black Mirror.
While the service’s viewership stats aren’t public, Hulu clearly has an idea of how that show is doing, implying that they’re also hopeful for the AHS follow-up series.
One of the franchise’s biggest creative issues over the years involves stretching each year’s story across 13 episodes, which was curbed for the most part with AHS: 1984’s intentionally slashed episode count.