The creator of hits like Glee and American Horror Story, Murphy found his sweet spot with this goofy, bizarre, and delightful slasher comedy
Scream Queens’ opening scene is a doozy. The slasher comedy kicks off in the ’90s with a group of Kappa Kappa Tau sorority members desperately wanting to dance to TLC’s “Waterfalls” during a house party. It’s their song, okay? Nothing else matters. So what if a fellow sister has just given birth in a bloody bathtub—it’s gross, and no one’s dealing with “the postpartum mess.” The mother inevitably dies, her baby survives and disappears, and the show jumps 20 years ahead.
It’s Pretty Little Liars’ level idiocy, but who cares? They’re being indulgent, not making any sort of meaningful commentary. It’s the only way to process SQ. Meanwhile, another KKT rookie, Hester , insists on calling Chanel “Mommy.” So, yeah ... who would ever root for them once the killer starts hunting? Scream Queens, to be sure, is extra as hell. But it triumphs—and is very funny—because Murphy and everyone involved completely embrace this quality.
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