Tuesday’s episode of "Scream Queens" will unfold a layer from the backstory of Dean Munsch. The episode titled “Beware of Young Girls” will introduce viewers to Feather McCarthy, the mistress of Dean Munsch’s ex-husband. In other interesting scoop, a first look photo of Jamie Lee Curtis’ antagonistic campus head wearing a straightjacket has been released.
In a short video interview released by FOX through Youtube, fashion icon Tavi Gevinson has previewed her character’s arrival on the Ryan Murphy-produced series. Gevinson has been tapped to play the character of Feather McCarthy, the Wallace U student and former Kappa. Aside from that, she also steals the ex-husband of Dean Munsch, Steven.
Gevinson’s Feather thinks that Curtis’ character is the Red Devil Killer, calling her a woman who’s crazy. What’s more, she also shared how Ryan Murphy discovered her in a play she’d been a part of in New York last year.
Meanwhile, expect for her character to bring tension inside the campus. It is palpable in the sneak peek that she and Dean Munsch will be butting heads throughout the hour.
In other scoops abound on “Beware of Young Girls”, a photo of Jamie Lee Curtis as the Dean has been released online where we find her surrounded by cops wearing a straightjacket. The news was reported by E! Online.
No word yet as to how Munsch will get herself into this kind of ordeal, but it can be safe to assume that it has something to do with Feather’s arrival.
Elsewhere, the seventh episode of "Scream Queens" will also find the remaining Kappa sisters using an Ouija board to communicate with Chanel #2. It remains to be seen whether this attempt can help them determine who the elusive Red Devil Killer is.
As shared by The Futon Critic, this episode will also mark the return of singer Ariana Grande.
Now that the plot has thickened for Dean Munsch’s, it will be interesting to see her vulnerable side this week on "Scream Queens". To this end, viewers should expect for some funny yet hostile exchange in dialogue from Curtis and Gevinson’s characters.
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