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'Scream Queens' episode 3 spoilers and pilot recap: Red Devil is unleashed

In the new episode of "Scream Queens" entitled "Chainsaw," the official synopsis reads, Chanel's latest project is Hester; Chanel #3 has a confession to make; and Grace and Zayday notice a startling connection between two fellow students. Meanwhile, Denise goes gunning for a Kappa; Dean Munsch appoints a new mascot; and Chad and Earl Grey muster the fraternity to go on a witch hunt for the Red Devil.

In the promo for the episode, it shows that everyone on campus is afraid of the mysterious killer, who is most likely to target the rich and spoiled college kids. The investigation is underway and there is more killing. It also seems that Arianna Grande might be back in the upcoming episodes.

The episode began with a flashback to 1995. A girl with blood all over her hands ran through a party and took her sorority sisters upstairs where a girl in a yellow dress had given birth in a bathtub. The other girls left, and when they came back, the girl in yellow had bled to death and one of the girls holds the newborn baby.

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Present day, the viewers meet Chanel Oberlin, a mean girl who only wore Chanel suits and had a posse of clones whom are referred to as Chanels. Chanel met with the college dean Munsch who hated the sorority and she was introduced to the new advisor named Gigi. Chanel was forced to accept pledges, none of whom Chanel really liked at all.

The other Chanels showed Chanel the evil shrine that was supposedly made by Miss Bean, the housekeeper who was killed by Chanel using the fryer. The rest of the pledges helped her hide the body and agreed not to call the cops.

The Red Devil appeared much later and killed Chanel number 2. The Red Devil attacked Boone and cut him open. In the end, Boone was revealed to be alive.

"Scream Queens" airs every Tuesday.

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