Erin
Scream Queens combines the classic, lovable qualities of John Hughes' brat pack films combined with the cheesy horror of 80's slasher films. It follows a cast of delightfully superficial characters, inspired by Heathers, dressed in the finest couture. The writing is absolutely ASTOUNDING. The dialogue is biting, quick-witted, and overall, hilarious, and there's a TON of character development. One of my favorite things about this show is analyzing Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts) character arc. On the surface, Oberlin is cold and shallow, but throughout the series, we see that she is willing to make sacrifices for her friends and is deep down, actually a pretty awesome character.What makes Scream Queens so unique is that it follows a mainly- female cast of Millennial characters struggling with issues that many young women do experience, mixed in with the campy fun of a serial killing antagonist that's right out of Scooby Doo. I'm actually quite disappointed because I heard the ratings were terrible for this show, and apparently season three might not be happening. Not many young women have cable, and many of the viewers of this series are of this particular demographic, so I find it rather upsetting that they're basing the future of the show on ratings. Honestly, I've never encountered a series that is quite as campy, empowering, or inspiring as Scream Queens. I hope that they create season three, because as a young woman, I feel as if not many shows nowadays really speak to me the way this does. So many try, but not many succeed. In fact, I can't name one that's quite as great as Scream Queens. Also, on a more technical note, the acting, cinematography, costuming, editing, and production design in this show is just fantastic. I know a lot of people praise American Horror Story, and this is really similar in terms of cinematography and editing. Give it a chance, I know you'll just love it! :)
swilliky
From the creators of American Horror Story Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy, Scream Queens delivers gruesome murders and hilarious antics. The Channels return for a second season after surviving the attacks the Red Devil in college and wrongful conviction for all of the murders. Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts), Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd), and Chanel #5 (Abigail Breslin) finds themselves in need of money as their accustomed lifestyles are too expensive to fund.Meanwhile, Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) discovers that she is dying of a rare disease decides to fund a hospital that can cure any disease. She hires another ex-sorority sister Zayday Williams (Keke Palmer) and agrees to take on the Channels as nurses. The two top doctors that work at the Cure Institute are Dr. Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner) and Dr. Brock Holt (John Stamos), expert surgeons that take on remarkable cases.Check out more of this review and others at swilliky.com
chrisdye-31867
OK well I for one love this show it is not afraid to go to the limit of boundaries and approved content for a good time and to give us a outstanding amount of entertainment you have to see it too believe it really full of spunk and surprises I have also kinda fallen in love with Chanel number 5 this season she's just so lovable and inecent it's hard not to love her OK now there is a dark side of the show as well it's violence and sexual content and language can be out of hand even for adults at times not to mention children so either talk to your kids about the content of the show or don't let them see it because if you don't want your kids to hear about certain types of things.sometimes in graphic terms.then listen to the warning before the show that says it is not recommended for under,14'. but if you can handle it it's a good time for all
Smoreni Zmaj
I have no idea how to describe this madness except by MUST WATCH !!! It is parody of horrors, with caricatured characters and sick dialogues, but with plot that keeps you watching more and more. I would not expect anything less of American Horror Story makers. This is one of the most entertaining things I ever saw. I refrain from giving it 10/10 because it still can not go in same rating with masterpieces like How to Get Away With Murder or Californication.* * * *I just finished second season and I deeply wish that this show never ends. It's damn super-fun. Parody to horror stereotypes with references to bunch of cult movies and shows and everything packed so stupidly exaggerated that it must be work of genius. Characters are great, cast even better and Jamie Lee Curtis is simply perfect. You'll attach to these irritating characters in no time and you'll enjoy loving and hating them at the same time. Warm recommendation.8,5/10