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It's not about liking hot women, it's about making that the sole defining characteristic of any woman: whether or not she's "hot" to male observer.

It isn't the kind of show that lends itself to being "reviewed." It gleefully makes no sense and its characters are camp nightmares with no coherent motivations or likable qualities to analyze. If you enjoy it, then you enjoy campy humor and that's good and fine.

"but, no, I really think the writers and producers are trying for big suspense."

Having a likable character would have totally changed the tone of the show, and not necessarily in a good way. Scream Queens doesn't take anything seriously for even a second, which is kind of its charm.

Oooooohhhh. That's…a really good point.

I wanted to like this show…I really did. But it was just awful, and this finale reinforced all of my criticisms. When it should have been rushing headlong to an exciting conclusion, it instead meandered through horribly boring character scenes — half of them with a character most viewers have never even met before.

It's not "unintentional" in the slightest.

Yes, it actually is a comedy, and anyone who says it isn't has broken irony receptors in their brain.

That's what I'm saying. Either it's a miracle or a hallucination. It has to be one or the other because of Matt's encounters with random strangers who seem to know all about it - ergo he's either gone crazy, in which case he's not responsible, or the people who know about it are somehow being divinely inspired, in

Random people somehow "knew" about his wife's pregnancy, which suggests something miraculous is going on. Either that, or he's delusional. The show will probably never solve this mystery, but he wouldn't be culpable in either case, morally or legally. I would not hold him responsible if he believed that his wife had

Maybe there are filaments of dark matter whipping around erasing people, and one of the filaments got her right through the belly, taking the baby but leaving the rest of her intact I don't know never mind.

"“Seven Minutes In Hell” is the first episode of Scream Queens that really nails the idea of laughing at Chanel Oberlin instead of supposedly with her"

OK, seriously viewers? Chanel Oberlin is not supposed to be likable. This is a camp comedy and not even remotely the same genre as Scream. You all need to get your ironic detachment detectors checked.

"the fact that it adores Chanel. (It enjoys most of its KKT sisters, in descending order of bitchiness—Roberts, Lea Michele, and Billie Lourd at least make it worth the investment—but Chanel is the jewel in their crown.) She gets a remarkably sympathetic framing when she’s arrested, and a slo-mo walkout from jail that

"Just because you went on tumblr and found a paragraph definition of feminism and sexist culture doesn't mean you can have your most actively heinous (not to mention rich, straight, white, hot) characters vomit it back up and expect me to love them."

Wait, are you under the impression that these are supposed to be realistic teenagers?

"only briefly" is the part that makes no sense. It's like the reviewer is incapable of understanding camp. The character of Chanel Oberlin on this show basically exists to be mocked.

It has picked a tone and stuck with it. Every scene, every line of dialogue, every plot development has been over-the-top campy comedy. If you don't get that, there is really no way you're going to enjoy this show so you should just stop watching.

The cafeteria beating was a parody of Tumblr-style feminism.
Why doesn't anyone get it, whyyyy

Oh my dear sweet lord.