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Who Is Ryan Murphy's Scream Queenss?
Created by Ryan Murphy and written by American broadcaster Fox, Scream Queens is the new horror comedy dripping in death and diamantes. The show has already began to gain a cult following here in the UK.

With the first episode of the series airing the week of Halloween, it set the tacky tone of terror quite nicely.

Based on the 20th anniversary of a 1995 sorority pledge which went very, very wrong, Wallace University campus is rattled by a series of murders.

Kappa House is the most sought-after sorority for pledges and is ruled by a strong hand in a pink glove by Queen Bee, Chanel Oberlin, played by Nickelodeon star Emma Roberts.

But when anti-Kappa Dean Cathy Munsch, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, decides that pledging must be open to all

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