The ending was both shocking and enjoyable to watch unfold. What came next in the episode was something I didn’t see coming, a mark of a good story seeing that I can figure out most twists pretty early on. However, she isn’t looking for Jaslyn but instead wants to talk to Bryce. American Horror Stories: Aura (FX/Hulu).Īudiences and Jaslyn alike believed that the problems with spirits and aura are finally over when a woman ( Lily Rohren) appears on the camera. LtR Jaslyn (Gabourey Sidibe) and woman in the Aura (Lily Rohren). Seems like he was finally able to move on. With the completed circle of forgiveness, Dayle bleeds from his eyes and turns to dust. In a surprise, I wasn’t expecting, Dayle apologizes for making Jaslyn feel uncomfortable in high school, with Jaslyn saying she was sorry that she and her friends made fun of him. He appeared inside the house, confronting Jaslyn about their shared history. Hendricks pleads for Jaslyn to open the door and this time she does. Hendricks in her Aura once again but decides to do something about it. The sister indicates that the janitor had lived in the house with her until recently when he disappeared. Finding others on the internet who have experienced similar events, she believes that there is more going on than meets the eye.Įventually recognizing the man as a janitor from her high school, Dayle Hendricks, Jaslyn travels to speak with his sister. Bryce believes that it’s a prank, resulting from someone hacking into the Aura’s system, however, Jaslyn isn’t as easily convinced. A technologically spirited connection and a surprise twistĪ few more encounters with the old man occur, one that even Bryce is present for, however every time the man disappears without a trace. With both the police and Bryce thinking she has cracked, Jaslyn sets out to find answers to what is happening. Looking through the neighbor’s footage, it appears that the old man was never truly there. Calling the police, the old man disappears, that is if he was ever actually on Jaslyn’s front porch. He begs her to open the door, shaking it as he becomes increasingly more agitated. Opening the app, Jaslyn sees an old, creepy man ( Joel Swetow), who is similar in appearance to Filch from the Harry Potter films, asking for Jaslyn by name. An old man (Joel Swetow) appears in Jaslyn’s Aura. Later that night, while working on her jewelry business, an alarm goes off on her phone, indicating there’s someone at her front door. Humoring his wife, he attaches the aura before heading off for a late-night meeting at work. Bryce finds the purchase unnecessary, however, an intruder during the night from Jaslyn’s childhood has caused significant trauma and the need to feel safe.īryce, who presents as incredibly happy while also being extremely dismissive of his wife, indicates that with the purchase of the new house in a gated community, a two-hundred-dollar doorbell wasn’t a smart choice. Similar to Ring, this brand is called Aura, which she ends up purchasing for the new house that she and her husband Bryce ( Max Greenfield) just moved into. The story opens with Jaslyn Taylor ( Gabourey Sidibe) standing by herself in a store, debating the purchase of a small doorbell. Security doorbells and terrifying encounters If you haven’t watched the season premiere yet, check out my review of American Horror Story: Dollhouse ! What happens when technology and spirits mix? Especially when those spirits might not be happy with those still living.Īmerican Horror Stories: Aura might be one of the best episodes from the series yet, so follow along as we explore everything this episode has to offer. Manny Coto, who wrote the season premiere of American Horror Stories, returns to write this follow-up, which explores an interesting question. Such a short time frame means that the story has to move quickly, introducing audiences to a cast of characters along with the problems that are bound to happen. While the flagship series focuses on one continuous story for an entire season, American Horror Stories is unique in its structure by telling a complete scary story in about three-quarters of an hour. American Horror Stories: Aura dropped this past Thursday bringing a whole new story to Hulu with its own spooks and chills.
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