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EPISODE
SEASON
Scream Queens - Season 1 Episode 06: Seven Minutes in Hell
Funny but fierce, who could be the next blood soaked casualty? as a serial killer terrorizes several location.
24 March 1982, Wisconsin, USA
17 February 1974, New York City, New York, USA
22 November 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 October 1983, Houston, Texas, USA
5 October 1993, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA
November 17, 2015
Leave it to Scream Queens to close out an episode that had the most deaths since the series premiere with a friggin' dance party.
November 18, 2015
Scream Queens, you bored me this week. I'm not proud, but I succumbed to my "Ryan Murphy Doesn't Make Great Shows" mentality once more
November 13, 2015
I promised myself at the beginning of this season... I was just going to enjoy this crumbly little trifle for what it is: a silly pop confection full of zippy one-liners.
November 11, 2015
We're quickly losing any sense of urgency/immediacy and watching the show is starting to feel a bit pointless. We're treading water; the plot isn't moving any further at all.
November 12, 2015
Scream Queens often feels like an outlet for the showrunners to throw their own past work under the bus, but this episode just so happens to find the happy medium between that and simply sending it up. Like I said before: It's actually fun.
November 16, 2015
Seven minutes in heaven turns into one hellish evening for the Kappa Kappa Tau sisters -- what else would one expect when you throw a slumber party as two maniacal serial killers dressed as Red Devils are on the loose?
November 18, 2015
Seven Minutes in Hell was one of the series' weaker installments, though it did have several gems.
November 16, 2015
If ever you need to make an air-tight case for staying in on a Saturday night to binge-watch Mafia shows on A&E, use Chanel Oberlin as Exhibit A. After all, the lessons she gleaned from mob culture may very well have saved her life this week.
November 17, 2015
[Scream Queens is] a comedy wearing a Halloween mask, and it has the snappiest one-liners I ever did hear. However there is a bit of a problem right now whenever Niecy Nash or Dean Munsch isn't onscreen, and that is that all the characters are loathsome.

