'Scream Queens' News and Recap: 2 Revelations in 'Haunted House'
"Scream Queens" seemed to aim for a lot of things in the latest episode. Among all the impressions, costumes, and obvious parodies in the latest episode, two revelations somehow managed to surface.
According to True Crime io9, the latest episode entitled "Haunted House" may be quite fitting due to the nature of the two houses focused on during the episode. First would be the Kappa house, which is haunted by the Red Devil costume-wearing serial killer; and second is a creepy abandoned house off-campus that may or may not be haunted, but is definitely inhabited by a diaper-stealing and doll-hoarding woman in black. The episode also took the chance to make the mysterious women make revelation number 1, which turned out to be Gigi, who may or may not have been involved in the Bathtub Baby incident. But if her age is any indication, it is almost certain that she may have been a Kappa girl during that time. She also kept mentioning an incident that had her stuck in the 1990s.
Moreover, the other revelation was made by another Kappa alumni, Mandy. Grace and Pete, who drove all the way to knock on her door, did not have their efforts in vain. Mandy had been around to assist during that fateful night the baby was born in the party. So she would be one of the most credible people in the revelation of the baby's gender — a girl. It was also through Mandy that viewers got to see Dean Cathy Munsch's involvement during that night as she was the one who ordered the burying of the baby's dead mother.
Mandy's appearance in the series didn't last long, as she met her demise at the end of the episode. The Red Devil killer was ultimately the one who ended Mandy's revelation campaign. As for the events on campus, killing might have temporarily ceased, while everyone got involved in a somewhat haunted house competition. Zayday chose Shady Lane's spooky house as her venue, but the killer trumped everyone without even trying, as he visited and "decorated" the house with the dead bodies of those he killed, including Ariana Grande and mascot "Coney." No one really thought it was real and had been fairly amused of what they saw.
"Scream Queens" airs on Fox every Tuesday night.