Who Is The Red Devil On Scream Queens

Okay, let's talk about the Red Devil on Scream Queens. Remember that show? So campy, so over-the-top. Everyone had a suspect, right?
But here's my unpopular opinion: did it really matter who it was? Seriously!
The Usual Suspects
We had Pete Martinez, the school mascot. Seems obvious, I know! But maybe that's too obvious?
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Then there was Boone Clemens, Chad Radwell's supposedly dead fraternity brother. He was definitely shifty.
And of course, every single Chanel was a suspect at some point. Seriously, Chanel Oberlin could kill someone with a withering look.
Why I Didn't Care (Too Much)
Here's the thing. Scream Queens wasn't exactly Murder, She Wrote. It wasn't about the intricate clues.
It was about the ridiculous outfits, the savage insults, and the general mayhem. The plot was secondary!

I was too busy laughing at Chanel's antics to really care about the Red Devil's motives. Don't @ me!
Let's be honest, the red devil costume wasn't exactly terrifying. It was more silly than scary.
A serial killer rocking a devil suit? Kinda on the nose, don't you think?
It's All About the Camp
The show embraced its absurdity. That's why we loved it (or hated it, no judgement!).

It was pure, unadulterated entertainment. The kind where you scream at the TV and laugh at the same time.
The Red Devil was almost like a prop. A very stabby prop, but a prop nonetheless.
The True Villains?
Honestly, the Chanels were more terrifying than the Red Devil. They were the real villains of the show.
Their cruelty and backstabbing made the Red Devil seem almost... sympathetic? Okay, maybe not.

But you get my point. The Red Devil was just a plot device to showcase the Chanels' awfulness.
Plus, their outfits were much more fashionable! Even when they were covered in fake blood.
So, Who Was It? (Spoiler Alert!)
Okay, fine. If you really want to know, it was revealed to be Boone Clemens and Hester Ulrich.
Happy now? But did it really change anything? I still think the show was more about the journey than the destination.

Let's be real, Hester's transformation into Chanel #6 was way more shocking than her being the Red Devil.
In conclusion: The Red Devil? Fun costume, forgettable motive. The Chanels? Icons. End of discussion!
Maybe it's time for a rewatch? You know, for "research" purposes.
"That's insane...ly fabulous!" - Chanel Oberlin (probably about this article)
