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'Scream Queens' season 1 premiere news: Who died?

The debut of "Scream Queens" started off with a strong two-episode pilot, proving that Ryan Murphy is back to create another addiction for TV buffs.

FOX presented two episodes that established the major characters of the series. It was previously explained that the killer behind the mask was already introduced to the audience. The series is full of stellar actors, depicting interesting characters.

Emma Roberts starred as the popular mean girl of the sorority named Chanel Oberlin. As the head of the house, she is not afraid to get nasty, starting off the season with a prank gone wrong. Her victim of her prank was Ms. Bean, played by Jan Hoag. She is the Kappa house maid, also known as White Mammy.

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That was not the first of Oberlin's misdemeanors toward Ms. Bean. With that, it was revealed that Ms. Bean had a secret wall filled with photos of Oberlin with eyes scratched out. However, the prank had left the maid seemingly dead, which caused the girls to hide it in the meat locker.

However, she was not the only one who saw their end in the first episodes of the season. It was reported that Ariana Grande's character was the first to go in the series, showing the encounter with the killer. After the second hour of the premiere, Nick Jonas' character also faced his death. He played the character named Boone, a gay college student. Jonas recently opened up about his role in the series. He told ET, "I've been so honored to get to play some really strong gay characters ... and whatever I can do for the community is just a blessing to me."

With that, it can be expected that the series will not be scared to kill off any of the other characters in the upcoming season.

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