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American Horror Story
Mr. Jingles
Directed by
John J. Gray
TV-MA
S9 • E2
Sep 24, 2019
41m
7.5
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Darkness descends upon the camp. Although it’s lights out, evil has no curfew.
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Cast of Mr. Jingles
Emma Roberts
Brooke Thompson
Billie Lourd
Montana Duke
Leslie Grossman
Margaret Booth
Cody Fern
Xavier Plympton
Matthew Morrison
Trevor Kirchner
Gus Kenworthy
Chet Clancy
John Carroll Lynch
Benjamin Richter
Angelica Ross
Nurse Rita
Zach Villa
Richard Ramirez
Orla Brady
Dr. Karen Hopple
Todd Stashwick
Blake
Steven Culp
Brooke's Father
Spencer Neville
Joseph Cavanaugh
Zach Tinker
Sam
Alexandra Fatovich
Reporter
Christopher Murray
Sheriff
Alex Livinalli
Julian Ramirez
Laura Vallejo
Mercedes Ramirez
Carlos Javier Rivera
Miguel
Jessica Nielson
Miguel's Wife
Frederick Dawson
Minister
Steve Kuzj
News Anchor
Cash Galvan
5 Year Old Richard
Lou Taylor Pucci
Jonas Shevoore
DeRon Horton
Ray Powell
John J. Gray
Director
Tim Minear
Writer
Lou Eyrich
Producer
Eryn Krueger Mekash
Producer
Todd Nenninger
Producer
Melissa Wylie
Producer
Mr. Jingles Ratings & Reviews
Queer.Horror.Movies.
Terry Mesnard
Here we are, in episode two, and already the writers feel like they are throwing noodles against the wall to see what sticks.
Queer.Horror.Movies.
Joe Lipsett
After only one episode, the wheels are already coming off 1984.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
American Horror Story: 1984 really got into the swing of things in its second episode.
Culturess
Tina Wargo
This season, only two episodes in, is so insanely ridiculous, campy, fun when it shouldn't be, and plain old wack-a-doo...
Flickering Myth
EJ Moreno
If they can all of this up, 1984 might end as one of the show's most exciting seasons yet.
Film Inquiry
Stephanie Archer
AHS 1984 followed up their season premiere with another killer episode, giving audiences new questions, further theories and a fleshing out of the characters we were introduced to last week
Starburst
Laura Griffiths
There's a brilliant over the top scene during episode two where a wedding turns into a bloodbath, the bride's perfectly puffy sleeved wedding dress splattered red to the tune of Billy Idol's White Wedding.
Tell-Tale TV
Cade Taylor
Margaret Booth is the most frightening thing in "Mr. Jingles."
The Twisted Girl Next Door
Chauncey K. Robinson
This episode revealed that (of course) something bigger is happening at Camp Redwood. And are we about to see a serial killer romance?
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
Montana remains the season's stand-out character.
Bloody Disgusting
Daniel Kurland
American Horror Story: 1984 may not be challenging, but it's fun and it's frightening, which is enough for now.
TheWrap
Phil Owen and Jennifer Maas
We can't help but assume that AHS 1984 will feature some kind of similar change-up...that twist is going to be a doozie.
TV Guide
Maggie Fremont
Well, AHS: 1984 really kicked it up a notch in Episode 2, huh?
Vanity Fair
Laura Bradley
Although she seems more two-dimensional than Margaret so far, Lourd's good-time girl character got in an outsize number of choice one-liners herself this week.
TV Line
Andy Swift
There's a moment in every season of American Horror Story when you discover that all is not as it seems. For AHS: 1984, that moment came in Episode 2.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
The bottom line is we'll need more to the story than what we have so far to keep this season even mildly interesting.
Newsweek
Samuel Spencer
American Horror Story was back to its berserk ways last night.
Variety
Andrea Reiher
It was a high-octane episode for sure; the plot moved along at a breakneck pace. And since this pace probably isn't sustainable over 13 episodes, this must be how "Horror Story" gets to the twists.
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
Things were already off to a scary start at Camp Redwood last week, what with the arrival of two different serial killers on the scene before the credits rolled. But this week, only one is on the marquee!
AV Club
Molly Horan
What this season continues to do well is hit the predictable slasher film tropes, which, in an increasingly complicated storyline, come as moments of comforting familiarity.
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