When he awakens, Kelley informs him most that " a lot of them ran off." She also discovered a shotgun behind the desk. Exhausted from the encounter, he falls asleep for a few hours. In a tense scuffle, Chad manages to kill the being by smashing its head in with a film reel. They lock themselves in the projector room only to come face to face with the other Starlite worker. Chad and Kelley are forced to flee and find their way to the projector room with the car destroyed as a ravenous horde of possessed patrons chase after them. Kelley drives away, but she's distracted by a possessed Dee who launches onto the car's hood, causing them to crash. Back in the car, Chad and Kelley contend with a crazed moviegoer that smashed through the window.
Just as she's about to pull the plug, she's attacked by one of the "possessed" Starlite Drive In workers and killed. Meanwhile, the protester sneaks into the projector room. RELATED: American Horror Stories Season 1, Episode 1, 'Rubber(wo)Man Part One,' Recap & Spoilers A few moments later, Chad and Kelley are interrupted by the outside commotion. As the film continues, the scene jumps around to fellow moviegoers as red and black veins consume their eyes. In contrast, Dee and Milo do a lot more movie-watching during their hookup.
Pierce) and Milo (Leonardo Cecchi), go in another while Quinn (Kyle Red Silverstein) watches solo.īefore the movie even starts, Chad and Kelley start making out, although they sneak a few glances at Rabbit Rabbit's opening sequence.
Chad and Kelley go in one, and their friends, Dee (Ben J. After they grab snacks, the friends divide into separate cars. While she clearly gets under Chad's skin, he ultimately brushes it off at the prospect of hooking up with Kelley. She also asks him to pull the plug on the projector. She cautions Chad - and his girlfriend - not to watch the film. However, when Chad, Kelley and a few of their friends arrive for the screening, they are greeted by an upset protestor and survivor of the 1986 massacre (Naomi Grossman). RELATED: American Horror Story: Murder House Homages Two Classic Horror Filmsĭespite the film's infamous history, the Starlite Drive In sees the Rabbit Rabbit lore as the ultimate publicity. The idea was enough to bring Bitterman in front of Congress, who made him serve jail time and destroy all copies of the tape. While some people searched for logical conclusions to the phenomenon, others believed the film's pictures and sound sparked a violent reaction in the brain. The movie started a massacre that ended with six people dead. The fictional film, directed by Larry Bitterman (John Carroll Lynch), only aired once in 1986.
The next day, his friends suggest taking her to the drive-in to watch Rabbit Rabbit, a horror film with quite the history. High schooler Chad (Rhenzy Feliz) sees the Rabbit Rabbit premiere as the perfect opportunity to get a little action from his hesitant girlfriend, Kelley (Madison Bailey).Īfter trying to seduce her with Bob Ross' The Joy of Painting, Kelley shuts down Chad's advances once again. While last week's episode brought audiences back to American Horror Story's infamous Murder House, "Drive In" spotlights the Starlite Drive In, which plans to screen a cursed film that hasn't aired since 1986 in an attempt to bring drive-ins back into the mainstream. You May Also Like.Warning: The following contains major spoilers for American Horror Stories Season 1, Episode 3, "Drive In," now streaming on Hulu.įollowing its two-part premiere, American Horror Stories is back with its third entry in Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's spin-off anthology stories. Now she just has to make sure no one finds out the secret only she and Maggie share. Armed with new confidence, she lands a job as an assistant to the temperamental Diana and teams up with her new co-worker and twentysomething Kelsey to make it in the career of her dreams. When a chance encounter with a young guy at a bar convinces her she looks younger than she is, Liza tries to pass herself off as 26 - with the help of a makeover, courtesy of her best friend Maggie.