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i want to gif. literally everyone in scream queens with the exception of the obvious problematic folks + skyler samuels & diego boneta bc their characters annoy me. but my laptop. only has so much room. this is the biggest ‘woe is me’ moment i’ve ever experienced.
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sparklingdusts · 7 years
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sixteensaltines · 4 years
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Léa Munsch via https://www.sightunseen.com/2019/10/lea-munsch-ceramics-terracotta-sconces-menorca-experimental/
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kwebtv · 7 years
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Scream Queens  -  Fox  -  9/22/2015  -  12/20/2016
Black Comedy (23 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Emma Roberts as Chanel Oberlin
Skyler Samuels as Grace Gardner (season 1)
Lea Michele as Hester Ulrich / Chanel #6
Glen Powell as Chad Radwell (main season 1; recurring season 2)
Diego Boneta as Pete Martinez (season 1)
Abigail Breslin as Libby Putney / Chanel #5
Keke Palmer as Zayday Williams
Oliver Hudson as Wes Gardner (main season 1; recurring season 2)
Nasim Pedrad as Gigi Caldwell (season 1)
Lucien Laviscount as Earl Grey (season 1)
Billie Lourd as Sadie Swenson / Chanel #3
Jamie Lee Curtis as Dean/Dr. Cathy Munsch
Kirstie Alley as Nurse Ingrid Hoffel (season 2)
Taylor Lautner as Dr. Cassidy Cascade (season 2)
James Earl as Chamberlain Jackson (season 2)
John Stamos as Dr. Brock Holt (season 2)
Niecy Nash as Denise Hemphill 
Ariana Grande as Sonya Herfmann / Chanel #2
Nick Jonas as Boone Clemens (special guest season 1)
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briangroth27 · 7 years
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Scream Queens Season 2 Review
Scream Queens proved to be a funny, witty, and sometimes bitingly socially-aware show in its first season and I was very happy to get a second year of this insanity. It’s absolutely bonkers at times, but it knows exactly what it is and revels in it. The show is undeniably campy, but the fact that it fully commits to that style is what makes it work. I love fun murder mysteries and slasher films, so I’m absolutely still hooked!
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Right off the bat, I was very impressed with how they revamped all the characters into the new hospital setting. That’s something that could’ve ruined the show as soon as it started—putting these characters into a medical school seemed like a lot of hoops to jump through just to rework the show—but the writers and actors stuck the landing perfectly. I'm glad the bogus charges against the Chanels (Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, and Abigail Breslin) from the end of the first season were dropped: they were absurd even for this show. Their “redemption” and success in normal jobs (both between seasons and after season 2) was believable and worked well. Chanel Oberlin, #3, and #5 have always walked a razor-thin line between being absurdly awful people and likable protagonists, and that’s due in large part to the considerable talents of all three actresses. Dean Munsch’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) ascension to head of a hospital was improbable, but that first episode made it feel realistic (if heightened, of course). Curtis always seems like she’s having a blast on the show (as do most of the cast) and lends a sense of stature to the proceedings just through her presence. It’s been great to see her doing such funny work in the genre that gave her her start! The reason she set up her hospital—to cure incurable diseases in hopes of curing her own—was a great hook and reason to bring in new characters. I thought all of their cases worked well, though they could’ve at least mentioned laser hair removal as an option in one instance.
It was great to have the utterly ridiculous (in a great way) Chad Radwell (Glen Powell) back, and I loved that the Red Devil stinger from the first season was him being an idiot. It never made sense that the original Red Devil would strike again when she’d won, so revealing it to be Chad was perfect. I was shocked when they actually went through with killing him this year…I admire the show for having the guts to really kill off beloved characters (and his death felt like it mattered to several characters), but I’ll definitely miss his absurdity. I enjoyed the new characters, particularly Doctors Brock Holt (John Stamos) and Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner). Lautner was great at delivering some of the most emo lines I’ve ever heard (“I envy ice. At least if you give it warmth, it melts.”) in the funniest way possible, and Stamos’ role as every improbably handsome TV doctor was perfect for him. Their horror-tinged afflictions—Cascade believed he was dead and Holt had the hand of a murderer—were fun, but I think it may’ve been a mistake to walk both those things back. I preferred it when Cassidy was “really” dead and Holt’s hand (formerly part of a serial killer) sometimes controlled him—those campy 50s/60s horror elements fit perfectly into the world of the show—to the more “real world” explanations that Cassidy had a psychological issue and Holt really just wanted to kill and needed an excuse. Along those lines, I wouldn’t have minded if the Green Meanie were an actual swamp monster instead of another human killer. I thought Kirstie Alley (Ingrid Hoffel) was another strong addition with a surprisingly legitimate reason for hating the Chanels and thought she was the killer from the beginning (she’d later join up with them). I didn’t think that Cassidy was the killer, so kudos to the writers and Lautner for not tipping their hand!
The only part of the season that fell flat for me was the “the baby’s a murderer” plot—that felt too repetitive coming on the heels of the first season. While Hester’s (Lea Michelle) accidental confession to the season 1 murders was hilarious, I thought she was wasted once she was released from her cell. It seemed like there were too many characters to service and she got the short end of the stick when it would’ve been better to leave her in prison for later use instead of having her hang out at the hospital doing next to nothing. Zayday (Keke Palmer) and Denise Hemphill (Niecy Nash) suffered similar fates, especially in the second half of the season. At least Hemphill’s sidelining was explained in the plot (in an attack I didn’t see coming!), though these were two of my favorite characters so it was a bummer to see them both largely taken off the board. I thought Grace’s (Skyler Samuels) dad Wes (Oliver Hudson) appearing was a little unnecessary for this season—him wanting revenge because Grace was driven insane didn’t have the same intensity or logic that Hoffel wanting revenge because Chanel killed her sister did—but I’m glad we got to wrap up his plotline from season 1. His return also gave us a fun scene where Hester helped the viewers figure out which killer killed what victim and doled out future murder assignments. I’m not sure why Cassidy couldn’t have just pushed Hoffel into the acid vat after they killed Wes, though; it would’ve looked like they both died in a struggle and he’d have been in the clear.
The second season may have been a little repetitive in terms of one of the killer’s motivations, but it was strong nonetheless and gave all the characters an appropriate sendoff in the final moments. It was fun, suspenseful, and I’m going to miss this weekly dose of hilarious insanity if the show’s cancelled. The declining ratings don’t make a third season likely, but I hope we get some resolution to that final attack. I don't think we need a full season to cover where the finale left us; a miniseries to wrap up the show would be fine with me if we can’t have a full-blown third season (though I would definitely love one!). It was totally Grace under the Red Devil mask, right? I hope we get to find out!
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fathersonholygore · 7 years
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FOX’s Scream Queens Season 2, Episode 10: “Drain the Swamp” Directed by Ian Brennan Written by Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan
* For a review of the penultimate Season 2 episode, “Lovin the D” – click here Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts) is confronted by the Green Meanie again. She’s trapped in one of the hospital’s dark hallways, as the killer has a baseball throwing machine aimed right at, running full speed. Chanel ducks and dodges, until one of the newest Chanels takes a ball right in the head. Luckily, she’s not dead. Chanel #1 gets away, and we see it’s Ingrid Hoffel (Kirstie Alley) behind the mask. At the same time Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd) is sneaked up on by the remaining Green Meanie, Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner). But he doesn’t kill his love. They both want to try and convince his mother Jane (Trilby Glover) otherwise. So #3 runs off for a “whore‘s bath” so they can bang, and Cascade threatens Hoffel: leave his girl out of it, or face his wrath. Things between the Meanies aren’t looking good. Uh oh. Dr. Brock Holt (John Stamos) apologises for the hand’s actions, nearly strangling her to death, although Chanel doesn’t think much of it, other than it’s progress in their relationship. Yikes. Meanwhile, Hester (Lea Michele) is still kicking around. She’s scheming over Cathy Munsch’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) fortune, who is on the verge of dying. Hester wants Brock to help her steal all her money, then they’ll run off together: “Just two murderers with no one to murder except for each other, but we never will because we love and trust each other.” What could go wrong, right? Out in the garden, Ingrid gets some nasty ideas when one of the new Chanels is fertilising the tomato garden. Explosive substances. Green Meanie. Murderous impulse. You know what’s coming. Also, Chanel mixes up the fact Brock is looking at engagement rings for a pending marriage proposal. Only when Dr. Holt calls everyone to Cathy’s room, where she’s lying waiting for death to come, he proposes to the former Ms. Munsch, soon to be the new Mrs. Holt. But he works on Chanel behind the scenes, too. He strings her along. Cassidy and #3 talk with his mother Jane. He tells her that the “killing and revenge stuff” is all her thing. However, mom isn’t so willing to let all that go. She doesn’t want it to stop until the job is done. So the wedding of Brock and Cathy goes ahead, right there at the CURE Institute. They’re now officially husband and wife. Then as they snuggle later, Chanel #5 (Abigail Breslin) comes in with information saying that maybe Munsch isn’t dying. She wants to get a sample of her brain, to test for sure. And though Brock isn’t thrilled, Cathy wants more time to be with her new husband.
Downstairs, Denise Hemphill (Niecy Nash) is still in cryogenic storage. And Ingrid is down snooping around. She gets a call from Jane, who has her own secrets with Zayday (Keke Palmer) trapped in her cellar. “Now it‘s just you and me,” she says. But Ingrid’s more interested in her latest plan to kill the Chanels. Things at the hospital are getting tense with Hester wanting Brock to kill Cathy. She doesn’t want to go back to prison where she has to “draw porn” so she can masturbate. Not to mention Chanel can’t deal with Brock and Munsch together, no matter what fairy tale he spun for her earlier. Later, the biopsy goes ahead. Cathy sings “Smoke on the Water” while Chanel plots on throwing her pumpkin spice latte into Cathy’s open skull, which doesn’t work as planned. Now the verdict: no evidence of the nasty disease, but it’s inconclusive. And she’s still going to die. Maybe. Could even be extreme dehydration. Silly, no? “I only drink scotch, or vodka,” Cathy gasps in a hilarious moment of revelation. She even rinses out her toothpaste mouth with scotch. She goes on to find out the brain eating wasn’t human brain; it was lamb. She’s not going to die! Everybody heads to the basement for a celebration, champagne included. But it’s all a trick by Ingrid. She traps them in a cage downstairs. She reveals to them all her identity, sister of Agatha Bean who was accidentally burned alive in the deep fryer during Season 1. Out of nowhere Zayday arrives, alongside Jane who doesn’t want to keep on killing after seeing the CURE Institute’s good work. Only Ingrid guns her down, and they’re all left in no better position than before. She further reveals a huge fertiliser bomb, leaving them to die. Afterwards, Denise is alive! And she’s hilariously missed a few things while in her cryogenic coma. Waiting for Denise to defuse the bomb, #5 finally admits she does have teeth in her vagina: “I didn‘t want to die a liar.”
Upstairs the crew chase down Ingrid. They head out back into the swamp. There, Cascade takes a machete right in his torso trying to save #3. In the forest Ingrid runs through a patch of muddy ground which slowly sucks her into the earth. Nobody helps. Until Munsch suddenly feels her conscience tug. She tries to save the woman, but the mud suffocates her and sucks her to the bottom. Everything is over, and the Chanels have made it through alive. A little worse for wear. You know them, though. They’re bouncing back. #5 is doing her thing at the hospital; she and Zayday are essentially running the place. Munsch hit a rough patch when she finds out someone cleaned out her bank accounts – Hester, of course, who took off with Dr. Holt to an exotic beach on Blood Island. Where they play The Most Dangerous Game. Munsch went on to become a sex expert, like you didn’t see that coming after all her friskiness. And Chanel, she went on to become a TV doctor with #3 as her executive producer on Lovin the C. So it looks like things have progressed for them after being hunted by the Red Devil killer, the Green Meanie(s). Things are back on track in their lives.
Or are they? One night as Chanel leaves the television studio, she finds a small broach in her car inscribed KKT. Who’s that in the backseat? It’s the Red Devil.
Wow, loved this episode, and loved that final scene! Didn’t expect it, honestly. Works great and maybe gives us something to expect for Season 3, which hopefully is on the radar for FOX. What did you all think about Season 2? I thought Season 1 was spectacular, and I’ve felt that Season 2 got even funnier, weirder, and wilder. Overall, a solid season. Let me know your thoughts, and if you want another season with the Chanels, Cathy Munsch, and that sneaky Red Devil. Scream Queens – Season 2, Episode 10: “Drain the Swamp” FOX's Scream Queens Season 2, Episode 10: "Drain the Swamp" Directed by Ian Brennan…
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aestheticsof · 3 years
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