"Scream: The TV Series" Psycho (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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8/10
Not As Good As The Premiere, But A Solid Character-Driven Episode Warning: Spoilers
I really enjoyed the premiere last week and this episode is a slight step-down but not a huge one. This episode is a very effective episode that slows things down a bit, for greater effect. The episode is mainly Emma trying to get back to normal. Now, i had a very minor problem with this plot line, there was literally 3 kiss scenes with Kieran and her. It just felt very rushed and how she was 'cured' so quickly, there is still 12 episodes left in the season. They better keep making them fresh. You really do care about all the characters in this episode (excluding the new kids, still need more time to like them) and season 1's character development was FINALLY worth it. I felt bad for Brooke, Kieran, pretty much everyone that was in distress and that aspect really worked. I especially liked the Wren Lake sequence and the scene where Brooke knocks at Jake's door then sits disappointed, also the car chase scene. The director Scott Speer did a GREAT job, the cinematography was also GREAT. There was a lot of off-set scenes and I really enjoy seeing the outdoors. There was also a lot of GREAT shots including one over the ceiling fan and the exterior move to a car driving in the neighborhood that has a halloween-vibe. Not a bad episode but not a great one, I will keep turning week-by-week like usual.
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6/10
Holy plot twist
Calicodreamin5 October 2020
A fairly solid episode as far as storyline progression and acting. Still not sure the direction this season is taking, but I'm along for the ride.
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6/10
Some neat plot development.
Sleepin_Dragon30 October 2020
There's not a huge amount happening in this episode, it spends the core of its time introducing the new characters, Emma's new teacher, Kieran's odd family members, and Emma's new swotty friend.

It is a good episode for Audrey, some of the main focus has switched towards her from Emma, we're unsure as to whether or not she's the persecutor or the persecuted. Her relationship with Noah is seemingly a little stretched.

Not exciting, but we'll produced. 6/10.
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