'Scream Queens' Murderer Was Just Revealed - Has The Red Devil Finally Been Unmasked?

Did we just all finally find out who has been terrorizing Wallace University this whole time or are we being misled by the Red Devil? In the Dec. 1 episode of "Scream Queens," Chanel takes an arrow to the shoulder but lives to tell the tale that she faced the Red Devil after Black Friday shopping with the girls of Kappa Kappa Tau sorority and that the police, specifically Denise Hemphill, didn't help capture the costumed serial killer at all.

Chanel seems to be convinced that the Red Devil is Dean Cathy Munsch but all attempts to murder her end in vain as she seems resistant to poison and the cold. Then the end of the episode takes viewers to Pete who has been hiding a Red Devil costume and answers a mighty suspicious phone call when he expresses his guilt. Of course, there's also his very obvious line to Grace when he turns her down.

"I don't want your first time to be with a murderer," Pete says.

Is Pete the Red Devil or perhaps the Red Devil's minion? Well, we can't be too sure about that and there are still many suspects to look into. We can't even be sure that the dead characters are really dead or are just pulling a Boone. Well, except for Gigi whose head was served up for Thanksgiving.

Just look at how the girls don't seem too surprised at all.


We're sure that Ryan Murphy has just been playing us this whole time because even Keke Palmer who plays Zayday Williams said so. "Ryan [Murphy] said in the beginning that the killer was obvious... So he made us believe that it wasn't obvious, but it honestly was really obvious. I'm so excited to see what people think," Palmer said in an interview. If it really is just that obvious, then we can all have a collective smack on the head for letting Murphy successfully misleading everyone when the big reveal happens. It's a good thing the Dec. 8 finale is a two-hour episode so, hopefully, that would hit us with more clues before the final reveal.

ⓒ 2024 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics