Maybe the alignment was done so poorly that it damaged other parts of the vehicle. Like it put too much strain on the suspension or tires, causing them to wear out prematurely. This would be a horror story as the customer expected the alignment to prevent such issues, not cause them. And since it was a lifetime alignment, they expected better service from Firestone.
I don't have the specific 'Firestone Lifetime Alignment Horror Story' details. It could be about a bad experience with Firestone's lifetime alignment service, like improper alignment that led to excessive and costly tire wear, or maybe repeated visits without the alignment being fixed correctly.
I don't really think there is a specific alignment between McDonald's and American Horror Story. McDonald's is all about family - friendly dining (in theory) and quick, affordable food. American Horror Story is about scaring people with its spooky storylines. Maybe the only alignment could be that they both target American audiences. But their goals and the emotions they evoke are quite different.
I don't think we can assume it's a horror story. Just because neighbors are watching doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be horror - themed. It could be a true - crime story if the neighbors witnessed something illegal. Or it could be a story about a community coming together based on what the neighbors saw. However, if the watching is in a really creepy and threatening way, like in some psychological horror movies where someone is being constantly surveilled in a menacing way, then it could potentially be a horror story.
McDonald's could be incorporated into an American Horror Story plot by having it be a front for something sinister. Maybe it's a place where a cult gathers and uses the fast - food joint as a cover for their evil rituals. The Ronald McDonald character could be possessed or turned into an evil entity that lures children in not for the happy meal but for some dark purpose.
In my opinion, Lawful Good can be a great alignment for the story in Pathfinder Kingmaker. It allows you to uphold justice, follow the rules, and be a noble leader. This alignment often leads to making decisions that benefit the most people and helps in building a stable and prosperous kingdom. For example, you'll be more likely to enforce laws fairly, which can gain the respect of your subjects.
I'm not very familiar with this specific 'Big Jade Story' in Dragnet 1967 regarding Eddie Firestone. It could be a relatively niche or forgotten part of the Dragnet series.
I think the Light Side alignment usually gives a more fulfilling and heroic story. You get to make choices that are morally upright and have a positive impact on the game world.