Review of Pilot

Scream Queens: Pilot (2015)
Season 1, Episode 1
7/10
"Scream Queens is Dangerous"
1 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Chanel Oberlin finally comes to screens of Fox.

This "Scream Queens" Review contains spoilers. If you have not seen "Pilot" episode, please, do not read, this will would destroy it

After an intense promotion and long wait, the series more expected autumn has come with an extensive but satisfactory premiere of two hours.

Inspired by the films of Wes Craven "Scream", "Scream Queens" takes the primary idea of his films and it plays with too many items that end up forming a pleasant spectacle. "SC" follows to the queens of one sisterhood called "Kappa Kappa Tau", in which, after a dark and wicked past a killer with red mask returns to take revenge from each and every one of them. Despite its cliché start story, the series plays with a well managed black humor, a very well planned script and a cast of first class that gives it a degree of height and professionalism.

First Factor to consider it excellent: The highly qualified technical and creative team behind series like "American Horror Story" - "American Crime Story" – "Glee" are Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan and this time, They return loaded with a powerful mind, What fear!. While not handled the same thematic teenager "Glee", Murphy and Falchuk deviate from that path to concentrate on their major taste, horror.

Second Factor to consider it more excellent: I think that at first sight, there are many familiar aspects of the series with respect to its competitor "AHS", however, it is notable that this time has a much more relaxed and fresh air. 1995, the sisterhood "Kappa Kappa Tau" has a party, tonight, all they drink, all they dance, all they shout. Amy Meyer appears saying "Something really bad happened... This is not my blood". She immediately leads to her false friends Bethany, Coco and Mandy to a bathroom where Sophia is bleeding. When they arrive to look to her friend and run away to dance "Waterfalls" of FTA in the party. Minutes later, when they return, Sophia is completely dead and the baby is in the hands of Amy. "Scream Queens" has begun.

Third Factor to consider it more, more excellent: The characters of the series so far are fun, unique and very special. Grace Gardner (Skyler Samuels) is the apparent heroine of the series into the sisterhood, while Chanel Oberlin is the main bitch (obvious). In the cast also participate in beautiful Chanel's minions, subsequently, new members of the brotherhood, in which I'm already pointing to a possible killer. Chanel #2 (Ariana Grande) is a fashion diva who unfortunately dies. I must confess, the best part of the pilot was the funny scene of the death of the girl, before dying a tweet more. Sadie Swenson, Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd) is my favorite Chanel, quiet, unique, special, simple, complex, mystical, mysterious, beautiful, shocking, disturbing, etc. Ryan's characters are my addiction. Libby Putney, Chanel #5 (Abigail Breslin) is one of the victims and victimizers of Chanel, her nobility and her beautiful physique makes that they ignore it. At the other end, in the brotherhood is the ex-boyfriend of Chanel, Chad Radwell (Glen Powell), I have to clarify, he also has his own group of minions, led by Boone Clemens (Nick Jonas).

Murphy, Falchuk and Brennan are secure with the cast they have chosen. Each and every one of the interesting characters shine with their own light as soon as the camera focuses them, some sweets, other unpleasant but all with a special touch, clear indication of a good omen for the series. No matter the personality, even Chanel (Emma Roberts) may be the Red Devil, and even though one of them will die, suspicions are still firm on them.

Emma and Jamie Lee Curtis as Dean of Wallace University Cathy Munsch seem to be the face of the show, but behind these two scream queens, there are very fundamental personalities in the plot as Lea Michele as Hester (one of my suspect, perhaps by her clear addiction with death, on purpose; the scene when she plan to as disappearing to Chanel #2 is fabulous) , Nasim Pedrad as Gigi Caldwell (another of my suspicious), Keke Palmer as Zayday Williams and many more good characters.

"Scream Queens" falls in the middle of three genres, using all at the same time. The series isn't infused with horror pure as "ASH", but in its essence this genre has weight. Neither undertakes to discuss youth problems such as "Glee", the series only presents them in a comic way but until there comes, next to the horror, the genre most predominantly in the show is clearly the comedy, a little black, but different, refreshing, innovative and suitable for the theme of the show that gives it its own signature.

Ryan Murphy is reborn with a new, disturbing, commented and successful project, where weekly, the case of the red killer will have tracks. According to the pilot, the series has too much future and lays the bases for more TV shows like this. With a spectacular rider, with one surprise thematic, a tone dark but intelligent, an excellent plot, a sensational cast and a renewal of the genre of horror and comedy, FOX aims to keep to the public for 13 episodes and be a true success. Stupid but intelligent, clear but dark, comic but dramatic, Ryan knows very well to mix things. For now, "Hell Week" awaits us with open arms.
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