Scream Queens: “Haunted House” Review

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Happy Chanel-o-ween!

By Terri Schwartz

After watching (and rewatching, and rewatching) the two-hour premiere of Scream Queens, I was sure that the fun of the series would be trying to puzzle out who the killer is before the show revealed it. But by episode 4, “Haunted House,” I realized that the true joy of the FOX horror-comedy is Emma Roberts.

Full spoilers for Scream Queens continue below.

It’s Chanel’s world, and we’re all just living in it. The idea of Chanel-o-ween is perfection (and a riff on Taylor Swift’s Gift Giving of 2014, if you missed the meta mockery). Every scene Roberts is in pops with her exaggerated performance, from Chanel’s emotional breakdown while sharpening kitchen knives to giving up cotton balls for lunch to eat pizza. Though Scream Queens is starting to get lost in its own mythology a third of the way through Season 1 as the layers get peeled off previously established characters, the pure joy of Chanel remains constant.

Nothing highlights that more than the best scene in the episode: the Chanels’ takedown of misogyny. Scream Queens is striving to do many things, including satirizing horror films and teen comedies. But its strength has proven to be in its commentary on the way women treat each other, and in its attempt to empower them. Sure, scenes like the Chanels reclaiming “b—h” and taking down the patriarchy don’t further the plot much, but they are oh so fun to watch.

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