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"Heavenly Creatures"
Series Scream: The Series
Season 2, Episode 11
Air date August 9th, 2016
Writers Anna Christopher
Director Jamie Travis
Producers Matthew Signer; Keith Levine; Eoghan O'Donnell; Kat Landsberg; Bob Weinstein; Harvey Weinstein; Tony DiSanto; Liz Gateley; Wes Craven; Michael Gans; Richard Register; Marianne Maddalena; Cathy Konrad
Starring Willa Fitzgerald; Bex Taylor-Klaus; John Karna; Amadeus Serafini; Carlson Young; Kiana Ledé; Santiago Segura; Tracy Middendorf
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"Heavenly Creatures" is the eleventh episode of season two of the psycho-thriller television program Scream: The Series, and the twenty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jamie Travis with a script written by Anna Christopher. It first aired on MTV on Tuesday, August 9th, 2016 at 10:00 pm. In this episode, Noah Foster is recovering in the hospital and decides to record one final podcast on The Morgue as a tribute to his dead girlfriend Zoe Vaughn. Meanwhile, Eli Hudson is up to more shenanigans as he tried to get one over on Mayor Quinn Maddox. Emma Duval and Audrey Jensen continue to play into the killer's hands, which leads them once again out to the pig farm on Pikeview Road.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode has been made available on MTV.com.
  • This episode had a viewership of 347,000 people, which is up by 31,000 from the previous episode.
  • This is the fourth episode of Scream directed by Jamie Travis. It is his second episode from season two of the show. He previously directed "Vacancy".
  • Ghostface does not speak in this episode. It is the first episode from season two that he has no dialogue. In previous episodes, Ghostface is voiced by Mike Vaughn.
  • Ghostface now joins the ranks of other masked serial killers who have killed people with pitchforks in a barn. This honor has also been held by Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th fame, and by Michael Myers in the Halloween film series. Jason killed someone with a pitchfork in a barn in Friday the 13th Part 3 in 1982 and Myers killed someone in a barn with such an item in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers in 1989.

Allusions[]

  • The title of this episode is taken from the film Heavenly Creatures by director Peter Jackson. It is a thriller film released in 1994 and is known for helping to launch the career of future movie star Kate Winslet.
  • Noah Foster makes reference to the film Final Destination in this episode.
  • Reference is made to Piper Shaw in this episode. Piper was the primary antagonist from season one, and was killed in "Revelations". Her connection to Kristin Lang was established in "The Orphanage". Piper's corpse appears in the "Previously on Scream episode recap.

Appearances[]

  • This is the twelfth and presumably final appearance of Quinn Maddox.

Body Count[]

  • Quinn Maddox - Impaled by a pitchfork by Ghostface. With his death, this brings Ghostface's body count for season two up to six.

Body count to date[]

  1. Jake Fitzgerald - Sliced down the middle with a scythe in "I Know What You Did Last Summer".
  2. Eddie Hayes - Stabbed in the throat with a corkscrew in "Vacancy".
  3. Seth Branson - Hand cut off; stabbed in the chest and ultimately burned to death. Dies in "Let the Right One In".
  4. Haley Meyers - Stabbed repeatedly and suspended from wall in "The Orphanage".
  5. Zoe Vaughn - Buried alive and drowned in coffin in "The Vanishing".
  6. Quinn Maddox - Impaled with a pitchfork and left to bleed to death in this episode.
  • Note: A sheriff's deputy named Dwayne was possibly killed after being thrown through some glass in "Village of the Damned". However, as this does not necessarily represent a fatal injury, he is not included with the body count.

Quotes[]

  • Deputy Stevens: How does somebody bury a guy alive and not leave any fingerprints?
  • Miguel Acosta: I don't know. I've never buried anyone alive.

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  • Noah Foster: And one last "thank you" to my loyal listeners for their condolences. Life is short. It is random. I've seen Final Destination. Death is coming for us all, and it can't be cheated. It's up to us to enjoy every moment we're lucky enough to have, with the people we're lucky enough to love.

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  • Miguel Acosta: In your research, is there anyone you felt had an unhealthy obsession with Piper? Anyone at all?
  • Kristin Lang: Your son is very talented, Sheriff, with a unique perspective.
  • Miguel Acosta: Is that a nice way of saying, "disturbing"?
  • Kristin Lang: Maybe. But you know what it stems from, don't you? [Acosta shrugs] He's trying to understand you.
  • Miguel Acosta: He's trying to understand me?
  • Kristin Lang: His early fascination with death started when he snuck into one of your files. He saw a crime scene photo - a dead gang member shot in the head. Stavo said it was the first time he was really struck with the reality of what you live with, day in and day out.

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  1. Credited, but does not appear in this episode.

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Blessed Sisters Children's Home | Brandon James | Hospital | Hotel | Impalement | Jake Fitzgerald | Lakewood | The Morgue | Pig farm | Pikeview Road | Piper Shaw | Pitchfork | Will Belmont