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: The closure provided for Mr. Jingles (John Carroll Lynch) is surprisingly moving. Watching him find a version of peace amidst the carnage is one of the more satisfying character arcs of the season. The Bad: Pacing and Fragmented Storylines

: 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. [S9E8] Rest in Pieces

"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 : The closure provided for Mr

: The standout moment of the episode is the introduction of Bobby Richter. Wittrock’s performance brings a grounded, emotional weight to the otherwise frantic episode. The Bad: Pacing and Fragmented Storylines : As

: 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

[S9E8] Rest in Pieces