December 26, 2024 20:23 PM

“Scream Queens” Kills Another Fan Favorite Character

The current season of Scream Queens is definitely savage.

Last week, the show lost Chad Radwell (Glen Powell), and fans claim that they barely had enough time to fully grieve before losing another major character.

E! News narrates that after one insane Halloween party, that was derailed by a bunch of very sick Lin-Manuel Mirandas, FBI agent Denise Hemphill (Niecy Nash) met her end, thanks to the Green Meanie, a bowl of punch, and a defibrillator.

In the said episode, Denise was seen mourning after the death of her former lover, Chad Radwell, and there are even flashbacks to some of their roleplaying sessions, including the "Brokeback Mountain" reenactments.

Side Reel also thinks that it's possible that Number 5 (Abigail Breslin) won't live much longer, given the fact that she was almost stabbed by Ivanka Trump, and then was actually stabbed by the Green Meanie, and left to die on the floor. Denise was actually trying to save Number 5 when she was killed.

Meanwhile, here are the costumes of the other cast in the said Halloween party:

Chanel (Emma Roberts) was accidentally turned blue by medicine given to her by Brock (John Stamos), and was a smurf.

Also, Hester (Lea Michele) dressed as Ivanka Trump, while Number 5 dressed as Ivana Trump, thinking that Ivana and Ivanka were the same person

Cassidy (Taylor Lautner) rocked the bleached hair as Ryan Lochte.

Zayday dressed as the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis, and Brock was the script of Batman vs. Superman, aka a bloody mess.

Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) was Hamilton.

"Every episode now, someone major is getting killed off," Ryan Murphy told E! News before the episode. "This week we have literally, and I'm not going to tell you who, but a fan favorite character bites the dust, so people will have to tune in to see who that is. It's a shockaroo, taken too soon, RIP."

Scream Queens airs Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. on Fox.

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Scream queens, Halloween
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