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Scream Queens |OT|

PK Gaming

Member
They hid the culprit in plain sight and very few people picked up on it.

I had problems with the finale, but I never ever suspected Hester. Good stuff Scream Queens.
 

Killthee

helped a brotha out on multiple separate occasions!
They hid the culprit in plain sight and very few people picked up on it.

I had problems with the finale, but I never ever suspected Hester. Good stuff Scream Queens.
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Man, what a bummer ending. What a bait and switch. What an utter catastrophe.

It's not satisfying. It's not funny. It's not entertaining. It's not consistent.

Chanel is not a nice person but the show's whole premise is that we're here to enjoy her naughtiness. She already got her come-uppance with the riot in the previous episode, and we got the super satisfying "suck it" retort.

Then she gets locked away for no reason? Seriously, who thought that was a good idea? This isn't some moral balancing thing either, or else Munsch and Hester would also be suffering for their evils, and arguably suffering much more than Chanel. This is just a Shyamalan-esque twist that's not even worthy of his soiled name.

Grace and Zayday must have been a joke on the audience. I find it very hard to believe you can accidentally write characters so boring without ever having a payoff. There's no character development. No charisma. No twist. Just two boring goodie-two-shoeses who end up naive to the complexities of the world in the end.

I'm going to have to pretend that last episode didn't happen. Hester pointing to #5 is a much better ending to the story.
 
Thought it was obvious it was Hester all along, it reminded me of Nip/Tuck where you know who the killer is but you want to deny it and come up with crazy theories because the truth is somewhat disappointing. Also I am sure Hester killed Gigi for being a part of her brothers death, she even said the same line GiGi told her at thanksgiving dinner. All in all great show. Would watch season 2.
 

Cowie

Member
I liked this show way more than I anticipated. I was curious about it, but I kind of expected to lose interest at some point. At first I thought it might've been a happy accident, but the episodes stayed good pretty much all season long. It's a genuinely funny and unique show.

It's also bafflingly unclassifiable and I have a hell of a time describing it to people. Like, I don't think I could adequately describe this show to someone else who has seen the show.
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Really enjoyed the show, only gripe is that it should have ended when Channel was selected the president of the mental asylum, they didn't need to do the final zinger really.

Overall, I think I may be one of the minorities here in saying I enjoyed Number 5's character the most.
 

emag

Member
I started the series with high hopes for campy horror and zany humor, which were exceeded through "Mommy Dearest" and "Ghost Stories". Even "Thanksgiving" and "Black Friday" had their moments. The last two episodes, however, were total let downs. Boone and Gigi were explicitly revealed as RD-aligned early in the series, and once it was clear that there were [at least] three RDs, Hester and Pete were clearly the prime suspects. I'll admit I didn't realize that both of them were RD-aligned until Pete laid it all out (even in Black Friday, I wanted to believe that Pete was simply talking to a dead line or having a conversation regarding some outcome from a not-shown duel with Chad).

For the two-part finale, however, what little consistency and development the characters had was thrown out as everyone basically went along with Hester's inane "plan". Grace, despite starting off as the protagonist/PoV character, was an absolute waste, as were her sidekicks, dad and Zayday. Chad and Denise had one fan-service scene together, but were otherwise missing apart from a few cameos in the last three episodes. Most importantly, there was nothing in the way of tension, surprise, or laughs in the tail-end of the series.

The parts of the series I loved most were the slumber party in "Seven Minutes in Hell" (so pretty much the whole episode), Denise's story segment in "Ghost Stories", Munsch's intro for "Mommy Dearest", Chanel #5 with Roger/Dodger in "Pumpkin Patch", and a whole lot from the early episodes -- especially segments with the Dickie Dollar Scholars (e.g., Boone & Chad, Backstreet's Back) and Denise (e.g., Shondell, going after Zayday). I hope that -- if there is indeed a second series/season -- the showrunners focus more on those kinds of elements (tension, surprise, and laughs) and less on wrapping everything up with a bow.

Pete confessed to only killing one of those twins and Boone, no mention of Gigi and Hester confessed to killing only Pete, and Boone was already dead, so again who the fuck killed Gigi? And why?

Who killed Shondell? And why?
 

EulaCapra

Member
Finally finished. I didn't expect Hester or Pete as a fourth for that matter...or even Gigi lol. I was always suspecting Grace, the Spray Tan victim, or the off-screen Chanel #4. The show addressed those perfectly.

Like with all Ryan Murphy shows, the show started strong, has a very weak filler middle, but finishes strong. Main criticism is that most of the show has been worthless dialogue and long-winded, bitchy monologues like an even more annoying version of Glee's Santana. And just like Glee, everyone keeps explaining why things are so inconsistent while continuing to be all over the place when they back themselves into a corner and realize it's too late (like Boone being gay but not really).

The one thing that has never wavered was Niecy Nash's Denise Hemphill. There were just so many times where I had to pause just to catch my breath from laughing! Her character arc was just so perfect especially with the running gags of going from Campus Security, to Officer, to Captain, to FBI at Quantico while still blaming Zayday Williams. The part with Chad at the end...kill me now!
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FaceTurn

Member
I need a gif of Denise moonwalking out of Kappa House eyeing Zayday after the Chanels get arrested.

One thing I don't get is who killed Gigi? Pete was there in the hotel with Boone and he confessed to only killing Boone and Roger/Dodger. Hester only confessed to killing Pete. She did repeat what Gigi said at the Thanksgiving dinner but she wasn't there. Unless she was hiding somewhere in the hotel room.
 

zer0das

Banned
I need a gif of Denise moonwalking out of Kappa House eyeing Zayday after the Chanels get arrested.

One thing I don't get is who killed Gigi? Pete was there in the hotel with Boone and he confessed to only killing Boone and Roger/Dodger. Hester only confessed to killing Pete. She did repeat what Gigi said at the Thanksgiving dinner but she wasn't there. Unless she was hiding somewhere in the hotel room.

The Red Devil that killed Gigi probably wasn't Pete. He didn't explicitly confess to killing Gigi, which would be a strange omission given how he told Grace everything else. Also Hester's remark is quite specific, she says "I didn't kill any of these (the kids on the memorial) kids, except Pete," she doesn't mention anything about not killing Gigi.

If you want a really in-depth explanation about why Hester was probably the one who killed Gigi, check out the post below. Also recall that Hester was "dead" from the Chanel push down the stairs, so no one had any idea where she was and Pete likely thought she was dead too.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=188386187&postcount=1233

Now it is possible that there was shenanigans going on with Pete killing Gigi and handing off the head to Hester, it strikes me as unlikely given Pete's conversation with Grace. But the way I read it, no one is lying.

Hester- killed Pete and Gigi, a few others indirectly.
Pete- killed Roger or Dodger, the cop at the mall, and Boone
Boone- killed everyone else.
 
Hester killed Gigi.

It's really subtle but it's an awesome reveal if interpreted that way. Gigi thought Hester killed Boone but it was really Pete.
 

TripOpt55

Member
I really liked this season. The ending with the Chanels in the hospital and them embracing it was pretty great. I also thought Chanel #3's reactions to just about everything in the finale was hilarious. I definitely could have used more Chad Radwell in these last couple episodes, but I guess most things could do with having more Chad Radwell.
 

Shizuka

Member
Am I wrong or didn't Murphy say that only a few characters would survive, like three or four?
Overall, only a few from the main cast died, almost all of them survived.
 

W-00

Member
You're not wrong, Shizuka. Murphy said in an interview that only
four
of them would survive.

General consensus seems to be that
it was misdirection
.
 

EulaCapra

Member
Technically Grace, Zayday, Hester, and Chad would be the "Surviving Four" characters that transitions to Scream Queens: Summer Camp since everyone else might've died off-screen with the dreaded Sopranos' cut to black, stayed in a mental institution, an adult no longer needed full-time like the Dean or Grace's dad, or Denise Hemphill, who's really going places.

But I have a feeling Chanel #3 and Denise would be back full-time making lasting impressions behind-the-scenes.
 

Zalasta

Member
Too much exposition. If you need your characters to spend the better part of the episodes to explain how everything worked throughout the entire season, then you've done a pretty poor job telling the story. For a Ryan Murphy production Scream Queens was surprisingly coherent, but he is still a terrible writer (or needs a better writing staff).
 

emag

Member
Hester- killed Pete and Gigi, a few others indirectly.
Pete- killed Roger or Dodger, the cop at the mall, and Boone
Boone- killed everyone else.

Gigi - killed at least the Red Devil mascot (in the flashback)

What's the deal with the other dude in the Red Devil costume in the convenience store? If it's so hard to get RD costumes, where do he and Pete get theirs (and why do Grace and Zayday not care)? If it's so easy, why does Gigi have to kill someone to get it (and why buy a Scalia mask later)?

Of course, anything can be explained away by saying the characters are dumb and/or crazy. :/
 

LycanXIII

Member
Just watched the Season Finale again. As the Chanel's are being led out of the court, there's a person standing in the back with a "Free Brady" sign. I love this show so much. Fantastic characters (other than Grace), love Chanel #3, and soundtrack.
 

Ricker

Member
Just watched the 2 hour finale finally last night and overall I liked it...I thought the last few episodes where not as good as the start of the season but man Emma Roberts was so good in this,she deserves somekind of award or something for her performance throughout...like near the end,when she points to the jury and calls them Hippos,I burst out laughing,so juvenile or whatever but her delivery,just perfect.
 
On episode 3. Love this show so much.

Edit. Finished it. Chanel was my favorite. Chad second. She better get out of the asylum next season. I wish Hester went to jail. Didn't like her.
 

LycanXIII

Member
From award-winning executive producers Ryan Murphy (“Glee,” “American Horror Story”), Brad Falchuk (“Glee,” “American Horror Story”) and Ian Brennan (“Glee”), Season Two of SCREAM QUEENS graduates from the college campus and into an all-new location, as a terrifyingly funny murder mystery will begin once again. This time, the show will be set in a hospital, where some of the most fascinating and bizarre medical cases are under observation. Casting to be announced at a later date.

http://www.fox.com/scream-queens/article/“scream-queens”-renewed-for-a-second-season

There better be a Frankenstein's monster in season 2.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Nice to see that Fox is sticking with the show.

Although, while I was never a fan of the Summer Camp idea, I think that would have been more interesting than seeing Murphy play with a hospital setting yet again.
 
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