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  1. Sep 22, 2015 · Pilot: Directed by Ryan Murphy. With Emma Roberts, Skyler Samuels, Lea Michele, Glen Powell. Dean Munsch declares that Kappa must accept any pledge. Chanel's plan to scare the pledges goes horribly wrong; the Red Devil begins wreaking havoc.

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    • Comedy, Horror, Mystery
    • Ryan Murphy
    • 2015-09-22
  2. Sep 22, 2015 · Pilot. Air Date: 9/22/15. ← Prev. Next →. Watch on Amazon Instant Video. Watch Scream Queens Season 1 Episode 1 Online and peek into the world of Chanel Oberlin, Queen Bee of Kappa Kappa...

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  4. Dec 8, 2015 · Watch Scream Queens Season 1 Episode 1. "Pilot". Original Air Date: September 22, 2015. On the series premiere of Scream Queens Season 1 Episode 1, a comedy-horror anthology begins with a tale of ...

  5. 2 seasons available (22 episodes) SCREAM QUEENS is a new genre-bending comedy-horror anthology series. The series, produced by 20th Century Fox Television, is from Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan and Dante Di Loreto, the executive producers of GLEE and “American Horror Story.”.

    • Emma Roberts
    • September 22, 2015
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    “Good evening, idiot hookers!”

    —Chanel to the new pledges.

    Pilot is the first installment of the first season of Scream Queens, and the first episode overall. This episode was directed and written by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. Filming for this episode commenced in March 2015, and had its world premiere at the 2015 Comic-Con. It had its official release on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 on Fox and was followed by the second episode, Hell Week, as a special two-hour premiere.

    Kappa Kappa Tau is the most demanded sorority for pledges in Wallace University, and it is ruled by queen bee Chanel Oberlin and her minions. But when anti-Kappa Dean Cathy Munsch decrees that sorority pledging must be open to all students, and not just the school's silver-spooned elite, all hell is about to break loose, as a devil-clad killer begins wreaking havoc across the campus, ending the episode with two victims.

    During a flashback in 1995, in the middle of a party at the Kappa Kappa Tau house, Amy, Bethany, Coco, and Mandy find Sophia lying in a bathtub in the bathroom, bloody, with a baby in her hands. Instead of helping, all of the sorority sisters but Amy walk out to go dance to the song "Waterfalls" by TLC. When the sorority sisters come back, they are shocked to find Sophia has died.

    In the present day, it's a new school cycle at Wallace University, but this year Dean Cathy Munsch won't let Kappa have the same system that it currently carries. The dean asks for Chanel Oberlin, the now-president of Kappa and the meanest girl of the university, to go to her office. There, Cathy tells Chanel that she thinks that she was the one who injured the previous Kappa president, Melanie Dorkus, but Chanel denies it. Munsch says that she's going to take Kappa down this year, starting by revoking their charter. Just then, Gigi Caldwell, president of the national chapter of Kappa Kappa Tau and a lawyer, walks in and says that she's not allowed to revoke their charter. Chanel then threatens Cathy and exits. The dean then tells Gigi that Kappa won't have it easy this year and Gigi tells Cathy she has a suggestion.

    It's Grace Gardner's first day at college, and her father, Wes takes her in his car to the university. It is revealed that Grace's mom died when she was two. Wes begs Grace to not join a sorority, but she wants to feel closer to her mother who was part of Kappa. She convinces her roommate and new best friend Zayday to join the Kappa sorority with her.

    At the "Rush Kappa" party, Cathy makes the announcement that Kappa will be required to accept anyone who wants to become a pledge. Shocked at the news, everybody leaves except for a few. Chanel is beyond mad to see the new pledges left. She then introduces Hester, Tiffany, and Sam. Dean Munsch then introduces The Chanels to Jennifer, another new pledge who terrifies Chanel with her candle vlogging hobby.

    The next day, Chanel goes to talk with her boyfriend Chad Radwell, president of the Dickie Dollar Scholars fraternity, about what happened at the party. He tells her that he is going to break up with her if her popularity decreases for having misfits in her sorority, and his best friend Boone supports his decision. This makes Chanel to make plan to scare the other girls so they quit the Kappa sorority.

    Chanel tells Kappa's housekeeper Ms. Bean that she will burn Ms. Bean's face off by drowning her in a fryer. Chanel then explains that it won't be for real, only pretend and that the oil won't be hot because they will turn off the machine. At The Grind, Pete Martinez, the barista, meets Grace and warns her about Kappa, saying that it's a dangerous house. Chanel interrupts their conversation and says to Grace that Pete got a little too obsessed with her last year and that she had to get a restraining order against him. Pete explains that he was a freshman with a huge crush on her, then accuses Chanel of intentionally leading him on.

    Special Guest Stars

    •Ariana Grande as Chanel #2 •Nick Jonas as Boone Clemens

    Guest Stars

    •Jan Hoag as Ms. Bean •Breezy Eslin as Jennifer •Whitney Meyer as Tiffany DeSalle •McKaley Miller as Sophia Doyle •Chelsea Ricketts as Amy Meyer •Anna Grace Barlow as Bethany Stevens •Grace Phipps as Mandy Greenwell

    Co-Stars

    •Jeanna Han as Sam •Anna Margaret Collins as Coco Cohen •Brianne Howey as Melanie Dorkus •Mary Risener as Deb #1 •Heaven Needham as Deb #2

    This episode was watched live by 4.04 million U.S. viewers. Along with Hell Week, Pilot received mixed reviews from critics. Terri Schwartz from IGN stated that "Ryan Murphy has worked his TV magic again with a killer start to Scream Queens. From the acting to the costuming to the writing, everything about this concept and execution works. Scream Queens is as funny and self-aware as it needs to be to not bore audiences, but also offers up enough mystery and intrigue to keep even the biggest skeptic entertained," giving the episodes 9.7 out of 10. Melissa Maerz from Entertainment Weekley thought that "Scream Queens is flawed, but it’s worth watching, simply because there’s nothing easy about it. The casual brutality takes just as much work to think about as it does to watch." In a negative review, Ben Travers from Indiewire gave the two-hour premiere a C+ and added, "Scream Queens will be lucky if it survives its first season. Murphy may not be able to tell the difference, but modern TV audiences know how to spot a fake."

    Critics praised the performance of Jamie Lee Curtis. A.V. Club's LaToya Ferguson said that she "is able to take that mean-spirited nature and darkness and harness its power perfectly," and gave the episode a C. Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic thought that the shows is "terrible-bad, rather than terrible-good."

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  6. Sep 23, 2015 · Pilot / Hell Week - Scream Queens (Season 1, Episode 1) - Apple TV. Scream Queens. Pilot / Hell Week. Horror Sep 23, 2015 47 min iTunes. Available on Disney+, Hulu. S1 E1: Creator Ryan Murphy and cast members Emma Roberts, Lea Michele and Keke Palmer give an inside look at the high-gloss, terrifying and hilarious new series SCREAM QUEENS ...

  7. "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the horror black comedy series Scream Queens. It had its world premiere at the 2015 Comic-Con , and premiered on September 22, 2015, along with the next episode, " Hell Week ", as the special two-hour premiere on Fox .

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