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zippypinhead

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Ryan Murphy's latest anthology-style show with an ensemble cast. So far, I think it's a hoot! The characters are all weirdos, the comedy is crass but makes me laugh a lot, the death scenes so far have been a lot of fun, and I really appreciate both the horror references and the jabs at pop culture.

Anyone watching it?
 
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I am loving it! Everyone I know hates it but I just love how it doesn't take itself seriously at all. They make fun of everyone and everything mercilessly, it is perfect. Plus it's decently gory! There are moments where things fall a little flat but it's the beginning of the series- that should be a little expected. Otherwise, I am totally into it.

Chad Radwell is the best character ever. I want to hate him but I can't, he is wonderfully annoying.
 
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The only character I don't really care about is Grace. All I can think about when she's on screen is just how huge Skyler Samuels' head is in proportion to her body. So far, she's obviously being set up to be the "final girl", which means she's sticking around to bore me until the very end. Maybe they'll surprise me with a subverted trope, and kill her off.
 
I'm with you, @KylieJacobs. Ryan Murphy promised a big body count, so I'll stick around for a few more episodes to see if major players start dropping off. At this point, narratively, I think they're going to have to start killing people off just be able to get a handle on this mess of a story. Twenty people, and any of them can be the killer(s) at this point. That's too much!
 
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I enjoy the show although I'm always doing something else when I watch it so I haven't been paying close attention like I do with AHS or Walking Dead. I'll continue watching but it's definitely not the BEST show on TV right meow:cat:
 
I will say that last week's episode was pretty good. At least they didn't squander the slumber party trope the way they did Halloween. I'm still sticking with it. The more of these annoying characters get offed, the better it'll get.
 
I need to catch up. I haven't watched it in over a month. I saw a preview clip of the Black Friday episode, and it looked like everyone was still alive, so I find myself wondering what the point is.

Maybe I should just get a copy of Final Girls, instead.
 
WTF with that ending. Seriously. So messed up. It's called a DNA test. Yeah I get it's not reality and the whole show is a joke and all but some slight semblance of reality would have been nice. Even Denise Hempfield would know that one. Come on now.
 


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WAY too much sorority. Not nearly enough massacre.

I had so much hope for this show, especially after such a fun pilot. They promised us The House on Sorority Row, and they gave us haute couture Scooby-Doo, instead.

I liked the cast, and there are enough fun scenes to maintain interest for twelve episodes. If I had gone into it expecting Clue instead of Halloween, I think I might have enjoyed it a bit more.

That last episode was a shit show, though. It's the kind of mess that happens when people decide to change the tone halfway through production, and are left with a lot of loose ends that would otherwise have been tied up if, say, everyone who miraculously survived for no good reason had died like they were supposed to.

I still think that having a show with a main cast of dozens of despicable characters whose deaths we're meant to root for, and actually killing those people off in fun and creative ways, rather than keeping them alive, and bringing no-name redshirts every week to serve as proxy gore, would make for a fucking brilliant show. Scream Queens, it turns out, did not dare to be so brilliant. And so, it is what it is -- a darkly-comic mystery instead of a real homage to slasher exploitation. If it gets a second season, I'll probably check it out, if only because I like Emma Roberts more and more. If it doesn't go any further than this, I won't miss it.
 
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I think that was clear with the finale tho, that the story would move on to the psych ward

I was hoping it wouldn't be, especially since they left so much of the cast alive at the end of the season. I can't imagine that trying to shoehorn all these same characters into a new premise and a new location is going to be anything other than an exercise in ridiculousness.

Also, what about Billie Lourd? Chanel #3 is Best Chanel.
 
I was hoping it wouldn't be, especially since they left so much of the cast alive at the end of the season. I can't imagine that trying to shoehorn all these same characters into a new premise and a new location is going to be anything other than an exercise in ridiculousness.

Also, what about Billie Lourd? Chanel #3 is Best Chanel.

What about her?? She's alive isn't she? So unless she's busy with star wars or other projects I'm guessing she'll come back
 
This show is by Ryan Murphy..who also works on American Horror Story..a show that reuses it's cast perfectly for multiple seasons. I'm actually a bit more interested it it because of that.
 
This show is by Ryan Murphy..who also works on American Horror Story..a show that reuses it's cast perfectly for multiple seasons. I'm actually a bit more interested it it because of that.

The thing about AHS is that it is an anthology which uses the same performers in different character roles. And before the show aired, that's what Murphy was promising for Scream Queens, as well.

Ryan Murphy said:
“It’s similar to American Horror Story in that it’s anthological but different in that at the end of the first season there will only be four characters out of 25 left, and those four in season two will go on to a new horror genre — like a sorority is a horror genre to me, it’s a place where there were horror movies in the ’80s like Sorority Row — and they will go on. That’s the format of the show.”

That never happened. Obviously, the "four will survive, and will move on," idea was straight up shit-canned. Seven of the performers aren't just coming back -- they're coming back as the same characters. That's not how AHS does it, and that's not what Murphy had been pitching in the lead up, which is why I'm disappointed.
 
The thing about AHS is that it is an anthology which uses the same performers in different character roles. And before the show aired, that's what Murphy was promising for Scream Queens, as well.



That never happened. Obviously, the "four will survive, and will move on," idea was straight up shit-canned. Seven of the performers aren't just coming back -- they're coming back as the same characters. That's not how AHS does it, and that's not what Murphy had been pitching in the lead up, which is why I'm disappointed.

I was actually very disappointed with the amount of survivors, I watched SQ with friends and we always made this bet/countdown so it kinda ruined the odds because we were expecting less characters to live. However I never got the idea that he was making this in a AHS fashion, I always thought he'd keep the same characters, not just actors, because it's supposed to draw from last century's horror/slasher movies and the whole final girl thing is what usually connected them to the sequel
 
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I was actually very disappointed with the amount of survivors, I watched SQ with friends and we always made this bet/countdown so it kinda ruined the odds because we were expecting less characters to live. However I never got the idea that he was making this in a AHS fashion, I always thought he'd keep the same characters, not just actors, because it's supposed to draw from last century's horror/slasher movies and the whole final girl thing is what usually connected them to the sequel

I could be down with a final girl moving on to the next season, but when 3/4 of the cast survives and moves on, it waters down the novelty of the idea.
 
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