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"Red Tide" takes place in a seaside town in Maine, where a group of vampires, led by the charismatic and terrifying Adam (played by Macaulay Culkin), wreak havoc on the local population. The story explores themes of addiction, loneliness, and the struggle for power.
: Alongside his companion (Tyler Nixon) and a hitchhiker they pick up along the highway (Katrina Jade), the group ventures out to locate the forgotten, isolated small town where Griss committed his crimes.
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Yet while Digital Playground has not produced an adult parody of American Horror Story , Grossman's show achieves something arguably more daring: it reveals the real-life hustles, heartbreaks, and humor behind the woman who played one of TV's most memorable characters. As Grossman herself says, "It's the meticulously curated AHS panel fans are pining for... but also my own autobiographical ode to self-compromise" . "Red Tide" takes place in a seaside town
Unlike explicit parodies that recreate specific television seasons episode-by-episode, the script builds an original storyline centered around classic horror tropes.
: Releasing the series in October perfectly aligned with the Halloween season, a period where horror-themed adult content experiences a massive spike in search traffic. Digital Playground 2020: The Year Everything Changed
The ensemble cast features industry heavyweights like , Juelz Ventura , and Kleio Valentien , who are praised for their commitment to the "horror-porn" hybrid genre.
"American Whore Story" is an anthology of "autobiographical tales of self-compromise." In the show, Grossman reveals her history of "hustling," from odd jobs like driving a Red Bull car (and crashing it into a mall) to her complicated love life. The show is framed as a love letter to American Horror Story fans, using the iconic font and style of the TV series to tell her personal stories. Grossman has described the show as both "side-splitting" and "heartbreaking," aiming for a mix of humor and pathos.