User blog:The Noah Killer/The Noah Killer's Scream 5: Evil Never Dies

Plot and Setting
Six months after the events of a horrible killing spree, Jill and her friends move with their lives to Windsor College in Ohio, the same setting of Scream 2. Little do the survivors know that their torment is not yet over. As a matter of fact, it’s only just begun. TVface and Darthface have returned, and this time they are as serious as hell.

Returning Character Descriptions
SIDNEY PRESCOTT (30): As been recovering from Dewey and Kate’s death, which have left her depressed. She’s failed to get closure, unlike in Scream 3. Sidney suggested Windsor College to Jill to begin with. With the return of TV and Darth Ghostface, Sidney is determined not to let them get to her family.

GALE WEATHERS-RILEY (42): Still distraught over Dewey’s death. Gale has ended her career as a journalist and reporter, refusing to write a story about Kirby’s killing spree. She blames her eagerness to investigate for causing her husband’s death. Sidney has tried, with limited results, to help her best friend move on. She is conflicted what to do when the killers return.

JILL ROBERTS (18): Depressed over her mother’s death, although she has been trying to her best to move on. She is now dating Tory Linderman. She finds herself under more pressure than ever under the obsessive TV and Darth Ghostface. Jill does everything she can do survive.

WALTER ROBERTS (18): Has been recovering from the murders better than Jill. He becomes more protective than last time of his little sister, which upsets the killers. He has been increasing his relationship with Marnie.

MARNIE COOPER (19): She has been guiding herself to recovery with Walter. Marnie has been paying more attention on their relationship, wanting something to love with Lawrence dead. Marnie has a bigger role in the murders this time around.

CHARLIE WALKER (18): Hasn’t changed much since three months ago. He’s gotten over Robbie’s death, although he tributes his podcast to him. He becomes very investigative, like Gale and Noah.

JOHN REED (27): Very devastated over Kirby’s betrayal. He’s visited her in jail, trying to get answers about what she did. He left Woodsboro temporarily for therapy, and has grown somewhat distant from Jill, but tries to get back together, seeing her as one of the only people he loves left.

JUDY HICKS (33): She has been praised as a hero for stopping Kirby and arresting her. She is one of the most quickly recovered survivors. Upon learning of return of TV and Darth Ghostface, she goes to Windsor to help.

KIRBY REED (19): The original killer from last story. She’s gotten life in prison with no chance of parole. This, however, has not stopped her from continuing her plans from the inside. She plots to be free, ready to continue her spree of chaos.

TVFACE (??): Continuing Kirby’s work. He has continued to connect with his partner from the outside, planning to free her so they can continue. TV is placed into conflict with Darth again.

DARTHFACE (??): Jill’s psychotic unknown lover. He’s far more active this time around, having recruited a new accomplice that acts on his orders. He is placed into conflict with TV Ghostface again.

New Character Descriptions (excluding minor ones)
KYLOFACE (??): Darthface's new accomplice and apprentice. To symbolize this, his voice changer is augmented to a mix of Kylo Ren and Ghostface’s voice. He wears a completely black suit, even the mask is black. This makes him capable of camouflaging in the darkness. Kylo has a similar goal of Darth, protecting Jill.

DAMIEN ROSENBERG (43): Kate’s husband and Jill’s father. He’s taking care of his children after Kate’s death. He was relieved of charges, although he paid a large fine, for David’s death. He has been trying to rebuild his relationship with his children.

HERSHEL PRICE (44): The father of Nicole. He is kind and caring, most of all to Nicole, having help her recover from her rape.

TORY LINDERMAN (19): Tory is Jill’s new boyfriend, and David's son. He’s a great guy to have around, and has a great relationship with Jill. He is certain to attract the wrath of Darthface.

NICOLE PRICE (19): Red curly hair, haunted by her past. Her ex-boyfriend, Tom, raped her, which drove her to stop having relationships with men. Strictly lesbian. She takes an interest in Marnie, despite her clear interest in Walter.

JORDAN CASEY (19): Charlie’s new best friend and horror interest. He’s gay and has a crush on him, but the killers get in the way of Jordan’s goals.

NINA MEYERS (18): The mean girl in the show, whom harbors a grudge against the survivors, though for a good reason. She is quick to get on people’s nerves, especially Jill.

HUNTER PARK (35): Sidney's fiancée. He's a great guy to have around. Sidney sees real love in him, more than Billy and Derek. Hunter returns her feelings, but could he be another Billy Loomis?

SHERIFF DAVID LINDERMAN (36): Tory's father and the local sheriff. He's a good and responsible man. He has heard about the murders in Woodsboro, and is shocked to see them come here. Linderman tries his best to foil the killers.

Episode 1: Mistakes Part 1
After a survivor makes a horrible mistake, they make a new enemy. Meanwhile, TVface plots to free Kirby from jail, planning to resume the horror.

Episode 2: Mistakes Part 2
After a survivor makes a horrible mistake, they make a new enemy. Meanwhile, TVface plots to free Kirby from jail, planning to resume the horror.

Episode 3: Planning
Darthface recruits a character to join him on his crusade. Distraught by his partner's death, TVface's resolve hardens. Meanwhile, Nicole introduces herself to Marnie.

Episode 4: The Birth of Kylo
The survivors hang out at the annual carnival to have fun, only to be interrupted by a horrifying tragedy. Meanwhile, Darthface and Kyloface go out to "reunite" with Jill.

Episode 5: Aftermath
The survivors reel over a tragic death. Tensions escalate with people outside the group. As the police investigate, Sheriff Linderman makes contact with an “outsider” for help.

Episode 6: Torture
TVface makes his move on Gale, using psychological and mental means to achieve an interesting goal. Meanwhile, Darthface plays a game with Sidney and Hunter.

Episode 7: Proving Grounds
Judy reunites her fellow survivors and gets caught up on recent events. Meanwhile, TVface makes his final choice for a new accomplice, resulting in another kidnapping.

Episode 8: Sing Me a Song
Judy and Linderman begin their investigations on the killers. TVface brutally torments another survivor in hopes of recruiting them. Meanwhile, Darthface, fed up with his partner's incompetence, forces Kyloface to preform his first kill.

Episode 9: This Sorrowful Life
The survivors deal with the recent tragic losses. Kyloface reels after his first murder, and begins question his loyalties. Meanwhile, Nicole is faced with a tragic situation.

Episode 10: Too Far Gone Part 1
Jill prepares herself for the biggest fight of her life against TVface. Meanwhile, Sidney gets a rematch with Darthface, leading to a test of both their skills.

Episode 10: Too Far Gone Part 2
Jill learns of and fights TVface in one of the most intense scenes in the trilogy, further heating up when Kyloface intervenes, leading to even more shocking revelations.

Episode 1: Mistakes Part 1
The season opens at a theater, the same in the beginning of Scream 2. Marnie Cooper, survivor of Kirby’s murder spree, is working there in a similar job as Audrey. During break time, Marnie gets a message on her cell phone. The text says “Hello Marnie, having a good time?” Marnie responds that she is, and asks the messengers identity. The messenger says that “You’ll know soon. Don’t go in the dark” The messenger disconnects before Marnie responds again. At closing time, Marnie waves everyone goodbye. She goes to a theater room to clean up popcorn left by messy customers. In the hallway, Marnie bumps into someone. She sees that it’s Nina Meyers, a female teenager.

Looks like any other regular girl you would see in life. Nina apologizes and recognizes Marnie as one of the survivors. Marnie says that she doesn’t like to talk about it. Nina apologizes again, and asks Marnie for a key. Telling Nina to wait here, she goes to one of the back rooms for a key, and sees a dark figure in the closet. Marnie sighs, believing that it’s a stack of boxes, and turns on the lights; it’s TVface, not even resembling a box at all. He pulls out a knife and tilts his head. Marnie isn’t sure how to react, asking if it’s a prankster. TVface begins swinging his knife, causing Marnie to run off, panicking.

After making it to the front lobby, she finds Nina again, who asks her what’s wrong. Marnie demands her cell phone so that she can call for help. When Nina tries to get it out, TVface runs up and stabs at Marnie, who moves to the side, causing the knife to instead hit Nina. TVface continues to stab Nina until she stops moving. During this, Marnie uses the distraction to her advantage.She takes goes into a drawer at the front desk and takes out a box cutter. As TVface turns his attention back to Marnie, she stabs him in the chest three times with the box cutter. He begins gasping, and takes off his mask. This is Tyler Reese, Nina’s boyfriend, whom is shocked that Marnie stabbed him.

Marnie looks over him curiously until Nina, alive and unharmed, gets up. Seeing Tyler on the floor, Nina shouts at Marnie that she and Tyler were pulling a prank on her. Nina picks up Tyler’s knife and stabs herself with it; the knife retracts into the handle, it’s a fake. Marnie is shocked, and Tyler loses consciousness. Nina panics, as Marnie reels in confusion. We cut to the next day. Nina and Marnie are in the interrogation room at the police station. The sheriff, David Linderman, comes up. He informs Nina that Tyler has died from his fatal injuries, there was nothing they can do. Marnie is horrified.

She begins crying out of guilt for killing an innocent person. Distraught and angry, Nina demands that Marnie be put in jail for life. Linderman tells her that Marnie acted in self-defense and that Nina was the one who organized the prank to begin with. Linderman tells Marnie that she is going to have to pay a fine, and six month probation so that she does not leave town. If she cooperates, she will not be going to jail. Nina is furious that her boyfriend’s killer is not getting jail time. Linderman says that she’s the one who caused this mess in the first place. Nina attempts to slap Linderman, but he grabs her wrist and stops her. Defeated, Nina storms out.

After leaving, Marnie hugs Walter Roberts, another survivor, who heard about the events and went to check on her. He says that it’s not her fault, and confesses that he probably would have done the same thing. Nina glares at them from afar before driving off. Meanwhile, Jill Roberts, the main survivor and final girl, have breakfast with their father, Damien Rosenberg. Damien gives his condolences about what happened with Marnie. Jill thanks him before the doorbell rings. Jill opens it to find Sidney and her fiancée Hunter Park. Jill hugs Sidney, who hugs Walter and Damien as well.

She introduces Hunter. Jill admires him, seeing him as handsome Tory or John. Hunter greets everyone. Jill and Walter head off for college. Hunter says that Sidney has some nice kids. Sidney thanks him, and says she wants to talk to Damien privately. Hunter moves to another room. Damien says that he knows what Sidney is going to tell him. He insists that he has changed since the car accident, and how was he supposed to know it would lead to two psychotic killers targeting his daughter? Sidney tells him that should the killers ever return, Damien needs to stop keeping secrets.

He says that he gets it; Sidney has had this conversation with him before, multiple times. Sidney sighs, and walks off with Hunter. At college, Jill has lunch with her fellow survivors (excluding Marnie and Charlie), and her some of her new friends, consisting of Nicole Price, and Jill’s new boyfriend, Tory Linderman. They talk about what happened last night. Tory, in his head, calls Nina an “idiot” for getting her boyfriend killed. Jill, as this reminds her about Kirby’s spree, asks to change the subject. The others agree. Walter asks them if they can keep a secret, and shows them a small box.

He opens it, which has a small necklace that says “love each day” on it. Walter was going to give this to Marnie had she been at peace last night. Jill calls him the best boy a girl could have. Walter laughs. Everyone comes suit except for Nicole, who looks jealous. Walter notices and asks her what’s wrong. Nicole confesses that she has a crush on Marnie. Tory says that they all know she is lesbian, but why Marnie? Nicole says that there is just something that she seeing in Marnie, something she would sacrifice for. Of course, she wouldn’t bother her when she’s suffering. Jill says that everybody has a reason to suffer. The ones that are taking it the least are Gale and John.

Tory asks Jill to remind him who John is; Jill reminds him that John is Kirby’s brother. John has been on therapy sessions, as well as Gale since Kirby’s reveal and Dewey’s death. Walter reminds everyone that today is the 20th and that John is out “doing what he does” Tory asks to be reminded about what he does. We cut to the prison. John is entering. He looks worse than last story. He’s obviously been very depressed about his sister’s revelation. John goes to up a booth and begins talking to someone on the other side. He implores the person to talk to him; it is then shown that he is talking to the imprisoned Kirby Reed.

Episode 2: Mistakes Part 2
John urges Kirby to speak to him, as she’s always remained silent whenever John went to speak with her. She tells her brother that he has no idea what’s coming. John says that nothing has to come if Kirby listens to him. He reaches out, saying that Kirby can still be helped. She can be rehabilitated. Kirby laughs, saying that she enjoys what she did way too much for that. John, increasingly horrified by what he is hearing, asks his sister why she is speaking to him now. Kirby tells him that it’s been put on hold for too long. Her legacy has been stalled long enough. Soon, it will resume again.

John asks Kirby if she means that TVface is returning. Kirby laughs again. She says, soon, the she will be reunited with her talent of murdering people, and she doesn’t regret anything for a second. She never did. John starts crying. It’s clear to him now that his sister is beyond help. John leaves, and Kirby is taken back to her cell. We cut to nighttime. We go to an apartment building, the one where Gale, John, Sidney and Hunter are staying at. We go to Gale in her room. She looks like a wreck, obviously because of Dewey’s death. She begins writing in her journal. She narrates that it’s been some time since she gave up her journalism. Gale has been trying to move on with Sidney’s help, but with limited results.

She wonders whether life really is worth living, when you don’t have a husband. Gale takes out a pair of scissors, and considers stabbing herself. Following Sidney’s advice, she decides not to and goes to bed. She has a nightmare. We cut back to when TVface murdered Dewey, who stands up as a zombie. He berates Gale for “causing” his death, saying that her quest for fame has made him suffer for so long. Zombie Dewey starts strangling his wife. Before he finishes, Gale wakes up, and begins crying again. The next morning, John goes to Jill’s house. He tells her about how his visit with Kirby went. John explains that he is devastated that Kirby does not regret what she did, and her message that her “legacy” will resume again is haunting him. Jill reminds John that Kirby has a life sentence with no parole.

John says that she’s right. He says that he’s depressed because he’s been running out of people he loves. Jill reminds him why they stopped dating. John and Jill grew separate from each other due to John retreating for therapy. Jill grew attracted to Tory and started dating him. John accepted it, wanting to her to have closure that he couldn’t get. Jill says that although she loves Tory, John will always be her friend. The duo hug, John is obviously satisfied with just being a friend. Before John leaves, he tells Jill to relay the info he got from Kirby. He wants the survivors to be on lookout “just in case”. Jill agrees. She relays it to Damien, Walter, Hunter and Sidney. Damien insists that there is no way Kirby can get out of there, even with TVface’s help. Sidney tells Damien that she was witnessed “many unlike things” in her lifetime.

Walter says that Linderman wouldn’t take it too seriously, as the Woodsboro murders are out of his territory. They eventually decide to wait and see what happens. Sidney doesn’t want to tell Gale, as it would destabilize her further. At Charlie’s house, we meet Jordan Casey, his new best friend. We see them rehearsing for a new podcast. As they do so, Jill comes in. She tells them about Kirby’s words to John. Charlie looks surprised. Jill asks how his podcast has been doing, and wonders if he has any theories on TVface’s identity. Charlie says that if it was a survivor, he would be the most likely candidate.

They can rule out Marnie, Walter, John and Jill immediately as they encountered TVFace. Charlie also doubts Sidney and Gale, being immortal duo survivors, can also be ruled out. He has concluded that TVface would be a new character, and wonders if Kirby might try to break out of prison. Jordan points out it is extremely unlikely for Kirby to escape prison, even if TVface tried to help. Jill asks him about Darth Ghostface. Charlie says that two different killers make this more complicated. He’s been focusing on TVface right now, but he’ll get to Darth Ghostface later. Jill tells him not to take too long before leaving.

We cut to nighttime. Kirby is at her cell with two prison guards. She is informed by them that she is going to be moved to a maximum security prison out another state the next morning. Kirby is shocked, realizing she won’t have any hope of escaping if that happens. One of the guards asks her how a sweet innocent girl was able to kill people, maybe with her “good looks?” The guard laughs, and walks off to use the bathroom. After he leaves, the other guard takes out his keys, and opens Kirby’s cell door.

He says that he is busting her out of here, and she must remain absolutely quiet until they are out. Kirby nods in confusion. She and the guard sneak out the back door, avoiding other guards along the way. After they are out of prison, the guard explains that he was bribed into busting Kirby out. He chose today because it was his last chance before Kirby left. After unlocking her handcuffs, the two move out into the woods. The guard says that this is where his employer told him to meet him. He shouts for him to come out. Just then, TVface comes out. He thanks the guard for his services, who asks him for the money he promised him. TVface responds by impaling a red sword through the guard’s forehead, killing him.

Kirby is surprised by her partner’s brutality, but thanks him nevertheless. It is then revealed that during phone conversations, Kirby planned to break out of jail with TVface’s help. Today was the day to do it, even though she had no idea she was about to be transferred. The real plan was to sneak in through the vents and get her, as taken from the Scream Halloween special. Ignoring this sudden change of plan, Kirby tells her partner that it’s time to kill again. TVface asks if he can perform the first kill. Kirby asks him who he has in mind; TVface slashes Kirby’s throat open with the sword. Kirby is horrified. As she bleeds out, she notices that the sword is actually “Bloodsaber”, Darth Ghostface’s primary weapon.

“TVface” laughs, and reveals that he dressed up this way to fool Kirby into thinking there was hope for her; he is actually Darthface in disguise. He wanted to punish Kirby for hurting his “little girl (Jill)” Realizing she has been fooled, she tries to get the guard’s gun, but Darthface pins her down. He asks her if she thinks he is stupid, then stabs her through the throat with Bloodsaber. Kirby Reed, Movie Ghostface, is dead. Darthface says he can’t wait to see how TVface reacts to this. Meanwhile, at the prison, the real TVface, following Kirby’s instructions, enters the prison through the vents.

He is very confused to see that Kirby is not in her cell, and leaves. After this, he gets a call from Darthface. He informs TVface that he is way ahead of him, as it was on the news that Kirby was going to be transferred, so he struck tonight. TVface is shocked, and demands to know where his partner is. Darthface tells him to go to the woods, and hangs up. TVface runs over and finds Kirby’s corpse, with Darthface already gone. TVface gets on his knees and begins crying. The sound of it is weird with the voice changer still on. The episode ends as the killer mourns for his loss.

Episode 3: Planning
It’s the morning after Kirby’s death. At Jill’s house, she, Damien, Walter and Sidney find out about it on the news. A reporter says that the other prison guard found Kirby was missing and sounded the alarm. Her corpse, along with the deceased prison guard, were found outside. A camera (planted by Darthface) recorded the events, including TVface mourning for Kirby before escaping. It is also revealed that Darthface took the Guard’s fully loaded gun with him. The family are surprised, Jill most of all.

We cut to TVface, who is outside of John’s apartment building. He climbs in through a window (John is on the second floor) and takes a photo of Kirby. We flashback to events before Season 1. Kirby is approaching TVface, before they became a killer. From the person’s POV, Kirby talks to them. She tells him about her past with her parents, and how David died. Kirby gets close to the person’s face, putting her hand on it. She says that he is the only one who she truly trusts to get the job done. She holds out the TV suit mask, and asks whether they are in or out.

The person’s response is not shown. Back in present day, TVface writes a note, puts it down, and leaves with the photo when John comes downstairs. He notices the photo is missing, looks out the window, and sees TVface running off. John reads the note, which says “We’ve both lost something we love; check the news” John turns on the news and sees news of his sister’s death just as Jill, who came to tell him herself, arrives.

John starts crying. Jill hugs him, saying that she knows how it feels. John tells her that he isn’t crying because Kirby is dead; he tells Jill that he’s sad because he felt strongly that Kirby could have been redeemed, rehabilitated, and now there’s no chance of it. He realized this when he visited her yesterday. Jill says that she loved Kirby as her best friend before her reveal as well, but knew she wasn’t getting rehabilitated. John admits that it he knew that it was slim, but he just chose to hang on to it.

At Gale’s apartment, Sidney comes in. Gale tells her about her nightmare, prompting Sidney to give her some anti-depression pills. Sidney also tells her about Kirby’s murder on the news. Gale appears surprised for a few moments, and tells Sidney that she “the bitch had it coming for a long time”, although she knows TVface killed Dewey. Sidney admits that she is worried that Darthface will return, whom she correctly believes killed Kirby.

Gale says if that happens, she is leaving town. Sidney asks Gale if she is sure. Gale says that she’s done being a journalist, and done with investigating murders. She’s been that way ever since Dewey’s death, and it’s not going to change. Sidney apologizes for bringing it up. Gale says it’s alright. Sidney hugs her. Appreciating it, Gale admits that if she had some motivation, maybe she could return to her old ways.

At Charlie’s house, Tory and Jordan come in. Charlie has obviously learned about Kirby’s murder, and he’s geeking out. Jordan tells him to calm down. Charlie doesn’t budge, and Tory slaps him across the face. Charlie thanks him for that, and apologizes. Jordan says it’s alright, and admits that it was interesting to see a killer actually mourn while in costume. Charlie says that it’s a rare opportunity. Tory asks Charlie who he thinks would kill Kirby.

Charlie says a good possibility would be Darthface. As punishment for Kirby’s actions against Jill, Darthface murdered her. Jordan and Tory agree. Charlie says he still doesn’t have a suspect for Darthface, as he’s been focusing on TVface for a while. Tory says that sooner or later, the killers might be back, and Charlie may need to step it up. Charlie says he understands, but he might end up suspecting Tory or Jordan, after all, Darthface is in love with Jill.

Tory insists that he is not a murderer, and Jordan tells Charlie that he is gay, so he wouldn’t be interested in Kirby. This surprises Charlie, as he never knew this. Jordan sighs and chuckles a bit, but is visibly upset. When Tory asks him what’s wrong, Jordan admits to Charlie that the reason he hangs out with him is because he has a crush on him. He never admitted it because he is afraid that he will shun him for being gay. Charlie says that he doesn’t care about Jordan’s sexuality; they are still friends. Jordan thanks him.

As for Jordan’s crush, Charlie says he might return it, but he needs time to think about it. Tory and Jordan leave. At Marnie’s home, she is visited by Nicole and Walter. Marnie has started to recover from killing Tyler, although still upset. Nicole tells her that they need to talk about something important. Marnie asks her what it is. Walter tells her about Kirby’s murder. Marnie is surprised by this. She asks who did it. Walter explains that it was Darthface, leading him to tell Marnie to be careful. He could be back.

Marnie asks Walter if he has anything good to say. He introduces her to Nicole. Marnie doesn’t know her very well, but concludes that she is friendly. Nicole tells Marnie that she’s lesbian. Marnie asks why. Nicole asks her if they can talk about it privately, as the only people who know are her family and Walter. They go into Marnie’s bedroom. Nicole tells her about her alcoholic boyfriend, Tom Ramsey.

Due to his drinking, Tom became violent and demanding to Nicole. One day, Tom got into an argument with Nicole, which her dad, Hershel Price, tried to defuse; during this, Tom began raping Nicole, and knocked out Hershel when he tried to stop him. However, Nicole grabbed a nearby butcher knife (they were in her kitchen) and rammed it in Tom’s throat, killing him in self-defnese. After this, Nicole vowed never to date another man again. This also lead Hershel into becoming a guidance counselor at Windsor college. Marnie gives Nicole her condolences.

Although knowing she is dating Walter, Nicole asks Marnie if she would interested in hanging out with her sometime. Marnie accepts as long as they remain friends. Nicole looks saddened, but agrees to it. Marnie notices this, and tells Nicole that being friends will be as great as being a couple. Nicole says she hopes she’s right. She walks off. At nighttime, Darthface is in his room. He calls an unknown voice, telling that he needs his help.

The unknown voice demands a “good reason” not to call the cops on him. Darthface says it’s because that if he does not accept his proposal, everything he loves will die. The unknown voice is silent for a moment, but speaks up and says “What do you want?”Darthface responds “join me” as the episodes ends.

Episode 4: The birth of Kylo
An hour after the last episode, the unknown voice that Darthface talked to arrives in the woods. He finds Darthface and walks up to him. The person asks what he must do. Darthface to join him on his killing spree, and follow his exact orders. The person says that he’s not a murderer. Darthface says that if he wants to be spared loss, than he will do as master orders. Darthface hands him a costume and helmet.

It is a mix of the Kylo Ren costume and helmet. It’s also similar to the outfit Darthface wears. He tells the person that they will make their first move at the carnival today. Meet him there to prove himself, or else. Darthface walks off. In the morning, at Jill’s house, everyone is excited for the carnival. The adults are coming too, as it’s been a while since they’ve had fun.

We cut to the carnival. Most of the characters (Nina is separating herself) are there, including Linderman, who is taking the day off. Nicole introduces her father, Hershel, to the group. Jill recognizes him as her guidance counselor at school. He has similar looks to Hershel Greene from Walking Dead. Everyone goes off into different games and courses. Walter and Marnie go to the photo booth. Marnie says she wishes there was a carnival like this in Woodsboro. Walter agrees.

They begin getting photos taken. They’re hugging each other at first, and begin kissing and making out. Outside the booth, Nicole overhears this. There’s look of jealous and anger on her face. She walks off. We cut to the ring toss. Gale and Hershel are playing the ring toss. Hershel admits that he hasn’t had this much fun this he was a kid. Gale admits the same thing, saying that it’s good to get a break. Hershel wins a giant stuffed teddy bear, planning to give it to Nicole.

As his aim is off, Damien fails to win a prize. Slightly frustrated, he walks off. Sidney and Hunter go on a roller coaster. Hunter says that he’s never gone on a roller coaster before, not even when he was a kid. Sidney tells him he is about to be in heaven. They scream in joy as the roller coaster goes. Charlie and Jordan go on a Ferris wheel. They find the view very nice from up here. Jordan says that he doesn’t want to get annoying, but asks Charlie what he’s thought about his proposal.

Charlie waits a moment, and tells Jordan a secret of his own: Charlie is gay as well. Jordan is surprised. Charlie says he never revealed it out of fear of being bullied, kinda like Jordan. He considered a crush on Robbie, which ended when he was murdered. Charlie says that he’s thought about it, and that Jordan has been a great best friend to him. He will accept Jordan’s proposal. Charlie and Jordan kiss. Charlie says that was better than he thought it would be. We cut to a bench, where John is sitting alone.

Gale notices this and introduces himself. John says that he doesn’t want to talk right now. Gale persists, saying that he shouldn’t waste an opportunity to have fun, and asks for his name. John introduces himself. Gale, quickly recognizing the name (and although not knowing John personally) talks to him. Gale says that Kirby is controlling him even in death. They played the game with TVface, and is still manipulating him now.

John says that she’s right, but asks why she’s helping him, if they barely know each other. Gale tells him about how bad she’s been doing since Dewey’s murder, admitting that Kirby is manipulating her too, even in death. She says that she doesn’t want anyone else to suffer her fate. John says that he’s been doing his best to recover, although he probably never will. Gale admits the same is happening to her. John says that they could be good friends. Gale agrees.

To cheer each other up, John asks if Gale would like to go on a roller coaster. Gale agrees, and they walk off. We cut to the house of mirrors. Tory and Jill go in it. They being posing in the mirrors with funny images. They go deeper into the house, eventually finding themselves alone. Jill says that she’s getting creeped out, and wants to go to the ring toss. Tory agrees. Just then, a beer bottle slams into Tory’s head, knocking him out. Jill spins around, and sees only darkness.

Jill takes a closer look; it’s Kyloface, dressed completely in black. He says “Hello, Jill”Jill, confused by the costume, asks Kyloface who he is. Kyloface tells her that he’s Darthface’s new accomplice. After hearing this, Jill runs off, and runs into another dark figure, who has mechanical breathing. Jill looks up; it’s Darthface, who is holding “Bloodsaber” and says “Hello, baby girl”. Jill screams, and runs off. Darthface runs after her, telling Kyloface to “take care of Tory” Kyloface looks down at Tory, and takes out his knife.

Jill tries to navigate her way through the house of mirrors to the front doors, but Darthface is relentless. Jill comes across three teenagers named Russell, Dug and Kevin fooling around. Jill tries to warn them about Darthface, but Dug is skeptical of her claims and dismisses her. Darthface comes in, and slashes and hacks all three of them to death with “Bloodsaber”. Jill then resumes fleeing. Soon, the front doors are in Jill’s sight.

However, in her panic of reaching the door, Jill accidently ends up running into a mirror, injuring herself. Darthface has caught Jill at last. Jill tells him to “just end it” Darthface shakes his head. He apologizes for not being active during the last killing spree, but now that he has an accomplice. Jill asks him why Kyloface is doing this. Darthface says he has the same motive of his own; protecting Jill, although Kyloface required some threats to motivate. Jill insists she does not love Darthface, but he ignores this.

Darthface then takes out a syringe and sedates Jill, before going to check on Kyloface to see how he is doing with Tory. Kyloface comes first, and says that he “took care” of Tory. As Darthface congratulates his apprentice on his first kill, it is shown that Kyloface spared Tory and left him lying on the floor. When Tory awakens, he finds a note that says “Run, get out before he sees you” Tory stumbles out the back door.

Meanwhile, there’s a gathering at a stage in the carnival. The announcer challenges the audience (including Charlie, Jordan, Marnie, Hunter and Sidney) to come up to the stage and make a joke. After several civilians, Walter goes up and does a knock knock Joke. He says “Knock Knock” The announcer says “who’s there?” Walter replies “Radio!” The announcer asks “Radio who?” Walter responds “Radi-o not, here I-“ Before Walter can finish his joke, an arrow suddenly shoots straight through his head.

With his remaining strength, Walter finishes his joke with “come” before collapsing. It’s very similar to Denise’s death from Walking Dead, though we don’t see the shooter. Walter Roberts, Season 1 survivor and brother to Jill Roberts, is dead. The announcer is shocked, as well as the whole audience. The episode ends as panic begins breaking out, and Marnie starts screaming, as Charlie, Jordan, Hunter and Sidney look on in horror.

Episode 5: Aftermath
Continuing shortly after where the last episode left off, the carnival is under lockdown. Jill wakes up in a medical tent in the carnival. Damien, Charlie Tory, who is in a bed, and John are standing over her. Everyone inside the carnival is detained, nobody in or out. The police are everywhere; Linderman’s day off has come to an abrupt halt. Tory has informed the police about his and Jill’s attack in the house of mirrors. Showing them the note, he tells them that Kyloface let him go.

The others are confused and skeptical about this. Jill asks if there is anything else that happened, and where Walter is. Damien relays the sad news that Walter was killed. Jill goes into hysterics. John tries her best to comfort her. Outside, Sidney is sitting on a bench wiki Walter. She is obviously shocked that her cousin is dead, and that is happening yet again. Hunter comforts her, saying he knows what loss is.

Sidney asks her fiancée why he didn’t come to Woodsboro in the first killing spree again. Hunter reminds her that his younger brother, Derek Park, was killed in an accident. Hunter explains that Derek was secretly involved in a juvenile gang called “The Serpents”. Hunter was unaware of this. After an argument with his parents (which Hunter wasn’t around for), Derek ran away from home.

The next day, Derek and the gang were playing with a gun (that one stole from his father, who is a police officer). During this, one of them started messing around with it and the gun went off; Derek was shot in the face and killed instantly. The Serpent Gang disbanded and some, including their leader, were placed in Juvy. Hunter was devastated, blaming himself for not doing more to convince him to stop. Hunter eventually recovered.

Sidney is surprised about this, as Hunter said that Derek died of a disease. Hunter confesses that he lied because he wasn’t ready to confess. As Sidney just lost her cousin, Hunter felt it was time to share loss. Sidney then asks him for something. Hunter says he would do anything. Sidney asks him to promise that he’s not Billy Loomis, and that she won’t lose him like Derek Feldman. Hunter promises this. Sidney and Hunter hug.

Meanwhile, Linderman is inside the house of mirrors with the medical examiner, who has found the Dug, Russell and Kevin’s corpses, confirming they were murdered. Linderman is surprised that the murders in Woodsboro, which he knows little of, are now happening here. He says that he needs to go talk to a survivor. He finds Charlie and takes him in for questioning. Charlie explains the events of last season to him, and how TVface is Kirby’s accomplice, and Darthface is Jill’s psychotic lover. Charlie also explains that Kyloface is Darthface’s new accomplice, therefore, there are three killers.

Linderman is shocked by all of this. He now must deal with three murderers, one that’s not even connected to the rest. He thanks Charlie for the information, and dismisses him. Linderman tells a deputy that they are going to need outside help, and someone with experience. The deputy has an idea, and tells him about it off-screen. Afterward, he goes to check how his son is doing. Tory has mostly recovered in the medical tent, but still has a concussion.

Tory says that Kyloface spared him at the house of mirrors. Linderman finds this also surprising. If Darthface is Jill’s psychotic lover, than shouldn’t have Kyloface murdered Tory on the spot? He says this is going to be even more complicated than he thought. Meanwhile, the lockdown is starting to lift, and people are leaving. Jill and Damien are leaving when the former sees Marnie mourning. Damien says Jill can talk to her. Jill runs up to Marnie, whom is obviously destroyed that Walter is dead.

A police officer walks up to Marnie. He says that he found this in one of Walter’s belongings. It’s the necklace with “Love each day” on it that he was going to give to Marnie. Marnie becomes further distraught, left with no doubt that Walter loved her back. Jill and Damien help comfort her. Damien says this is his fault, as his role in David’s death lead to this. Jill says that Damien could never have known Kate would have killed David. Damien thanks her.

Jill says that they should go home. Marnie says that she doesn’t want to leave Walter, but realizes she needs to move on. The trio head toward the exit when Marnie notices Nina with several friends beside her, talking about her. Damien urges her to move on and ignore them. Marnie refuses, and insists that she needs to talk to them at least briefly. Jill and Damien, with great reluctance, allows her to do so, but warns her not to take it too far.

Marnie confronts Nina. It’s similar to Haley and Emma from the real 2x05. Nina begins to insult Marnie, who responds that her boyfriend just got murdered, and they’re insulting her? Nina’s friends are persuaded to back out, but Nina is firm. Nina says that now Marnie knows how it feels to lose her boyfriend. Jill tells Marnie to just back out, this is getting nowhere. She turns to leave when Nina says that maybe Walter dying was a good thing, one less "angel of death (Prescott family member)" to worry about.

Outraged, Marnie punches Nina in the face. Nina then loses her temper and begins assaulting Marnie. They begin pulling each other’s hair and slapping one another. Just then, Nicole and Hershel come in. With Jill’s help, she and Nina’s friends break up the fight. The two groups depart without another word. Nicole says that she saw the fight going on and came to help. Marnie thanks her. Nicole apologizes for Walter’s loss. The two girls hug.

Marnie says that Nicole is turning out to be a great friend so far, and asks if she can stay at her home for the night. She really doesn’t want to be left alone. Hershel quickly agrees. He says that Marnie wants to talk to him while there, she can do it. He is a guidance counselor after all. In her mind, Marnie wonders if the eagerness to help her is more than it seems. We cut to Sidney and Hunter, whom are with Gale.

Gale tells Sidney that she is packing her bags and leaving the next morning. Sidney asks if she is sure. Gale apologizes, but insists that just can’t stand it anymore. Dewey dying is enough, and she’s deteriorated too much already. She just isn’t inspired anymore. Gale does hope that Sidney will survive, and makes her and Hunter promise to do so. After they do this, and a group hug, Gale leaves. When Gale gets into her car, and tries to drive away, she is ambushed and drugged by TVface, whom is hiding in the back seat.

After Gale is rendered unconscious, TVface says “You want some inspiration? I’ll give you some”. He drives off with Gale. Sidney and Hunter leave and head back to the apartment building. Sidney wonders if she should start sleeping with a knife. Hunter says that the killer wouldn’t be able to breach an apartment building unless he climbed in through a window. Sidney points out that they could enter as a normal person, and then dress up as the killer. As soon as she says this, as Hunter opens the apartment door, he is shot with a tranquilizer dart, and he passes out.

Sidney is also shot with a dart and passes out. It is then shown that the shooter is Darthface. He begins to carry them both down the stairs and into the front lobby. Since the desk clerk is in the back room organizing things, Darthface escapes the building unseen. He then goes to the parking lot, loads Sidney and Hunter in his car and drives off. Darthface says that now things get really interesting. Smash to black.

Episode 6: Torture
Sidney and Hunter wake up. They are in an unknown place. Hunter asks Sidney what she does when she’s kidnapped. Sidney points out that she has never directly been kidnapped before, and that this is knew to her. Just then, Kyloface and Darthface come in. Sidney and Hunter ask them who they are and what they want. Darthface says that they won’t be knowing their identities for a long time, but they both want Jill. Sidney says she won’t let that happen. Darthface says he is aware of that.

Without Kirby around to teach Sidney a lesson like in Season 1, it’s up to him and Kyloface to do that. He says that he isn’t going to kill them right away, taken from Kirby’s tactic. They will be back, though. The two killers walk off. Meanwhile, Gale wakes up. She’s in the basement of someone’s house, duct-taped to a chair, but not gagged. She sees TVface in a chair across the table from her. Gale starts shouting for help. TVface says she can scream all she likes, but no help is coming.

Gale asks him what he wants. TVface says that he doesn’t like survivors leaving him, especially when he’s trying to carry on Kirby’s work. However, he sees an opportunity in Gale. He would have just killed her in the car if he didn’t decide to act on it. Gale asks him what he means. Tvface says that he wants to get to the bottom of her, examine her mental state for a specific purpose. He turns on a TV next to him, which plays a half-hour repeat of Dewey’s death, and all the other times he’s been stabbed (in Stab movies, not the actual scenes).

There’s also the words “all because of you” on the screen. Horrified, Gale screams at TVface to shut it off. TVface ignores her, places down a camera, and leaves her downstairs, planning to come back when the half-hour repeat ends. At Jill’s house, she and Damien are mourning for Walter. Damien tries to comfort her, but doesn’t make too much progress. Jill asks Damien to leave her alone for now. Respecting his daughter’s wishes, he does so.

At Nicole’s home, Marnie is having breakfast with Nicole and Hershel. Marnie, curious, asks Hershel why he really allowed her to stay over at his home. Hershel says that he’s doing it for his daughter. Nicole admits that she became much less social after Tom’s death, and that she was having trouble making friends, especially male ones. Marnie says that Nicole can rely on her for help, as well as the other survivors. Nicole and Hershel thank her.

We cut back to Kyloface and Darthface. They are talking about Walter’s death. Darthface tells Kyloface that he did not do it, and that it must have been TVface. Kyloface says he believes him. Darthface then says that it’s time for Kyloface’s “punishment” for not killing Tory, and asks him why he didn’t do it. Kyloface says that he couldn’t bring himself to kill someone. Darthface tells his partner that he needs to “man up” if he is going to fufill their agreement. He then stabs Kyloface in the arm.

After pointing out that the wound can be covered by clothes, the two killers check on Sidney and Hunter, whom have been unable to break free. Darthface says that it’s time for their “game” Before he elaborates further, we cut back to Gale and TVface, who returns to the basement. Gale has been closing her eyes to ignore the TV, and has been holding back tears. TVface says he is impressed with Gale’s resistance, and wants to take things a step further. He asks Gale how she felt about Dewey.

Gale just glares at her husband’s killer, and ignores his questions. TVface says he didn’t want to have to do this, but to break Gale, he has no choice. He changes the voice changer setting to Dewey’s voice, which horrifies Gale much more. She tries to control herself, determined not to break down in front of the killer. TVface, calling himself “Dewey” psychologically gets into Gale’s head, asking if she feels bad about “causing” his death. Gale repeatedly whispers to herself “You aren’t Dewey, you aren’t Dewey”

Eventually, “Dewey” says that Gale has caused nothing but torment for him over the years. All he wanted was to have a normal life with Gale, but she chose to endanger him repeatedly over her own personal gain. Luck kept him alive to suffer, while Gale has never gotten stabbed in her life. “Dewey” asks Gale how it feels to make people suffer. Finally, Gale can’t handle it anymore. She breaks down in tears and begins soiling herself. Tvface, changing his voice changer back to normal, records Gale’s breakdown for a few moments before he is satisfied and knocks her out.

Back at the police station, an officer tells Sheriff Linderman that his outside source is here to help. There’s a replacement on where they are coming from to take over that person’s job. Linderman is somewhat relieved, saying that they can get all the help they can get. The outside source comes into the room; it’s Judy Hicks, the sheriff of Woodsboro and survivor. She’s temporarily come to help with the killers due to her experience. Meanwhile, John goes to Charlie’s home to talk to him. Both of them are also sad about Walter’s death. Charlie has been stumped on a killer theory.

He says that he knows John can’t be TVface, though he could be Darthface. Charlie apologizes when John starts glaring at him. He also says that his best guess for Kyloface could be an adult. Charlie says that since adults have greater maturity than teenagers, Kyloface could have had the sense to back out of murdering Tory and left. John says that this makes sense, then asks where Sidney, Gale and Hunter are. He says he went to their apartments to talk about killer theories, but they weren’t there. This worries them.

At Sidney and Hunter’s location, Darthface reveals his game, and his Kyloface break Sidney free. Darthface gives Sidney a green sword, similar to a Jedi’s lightsaber. Darthface takes out Bloodsaber and gives Sidney a deal: If she defeats him and Kyloface n a lightsaber duel, but not in any other way, he will let her unmask him. He also says that this is a good opportunity for a “test of strength” Although Sidney says that “this isn’t Star Wars”, she accepts the deal and engages Kyloface, who takes Bloodsaber from his boss. Hunter and Darthface watch.

Although Sidney has clearly never had experience wielding a sword, and she’s much more of an expert in hand to hand combat, she is able to outmatch Kyloface. After expressing disappointment in his partner, Darthface takes Bloodsaber and engages Sidney. Having much more skill, Darthface is able to overpower Sidney in this type of combat. After disarming her, he says that he’s not going to kill her, not yet anyway, having a “secret reason” for keeping her alive. Darthface and Kyloface then depart and leave them both, allowing them walk away.

To prevent Sidney from trying to attack them, Darthface holds her at gunpoint with the Prison Guard’s gun until they are safely away. Sidney then unties Hunter and leaves, discovering that they were being held at an abandoned bowling alley outside of town that went out of business. We cut back to TVface and Gale, whom is waking up and is no longer restrained. TVface tells her that he is nearly satisfied with his goals and wants to do one more thing.

TVface puts a gun down on the table, and slides it over to Gale. He says that it’s Dewey gun, which he took from his corpse and kept ever since. He challenges Gale to unlock her “killer instincts” and shoot him in the head. Gale initially refuses, knowing there must be a catch, but TVface begins saying that he “enjoyed” murdering her husband very much, and begins to describe in lengthy detail about how it feels to have your throat slit. Outraged, Gale takes the gun and shoots at her husband’s murderer, only to discover that the gun a fake; TVface pulls out the real one.

He tells her why he put Gale through all this torture: he wants to recruit her as a new accomplice. TVface says that she doesn’t have anything left to do other than help him. He wanted to completely break Gale to make her only have the purpose of helping him. He says that maybe they could be new lovers, pointing out that they could do anything together. TVface also admits that he could use a replacement for Kirby, since she guided him around on what to do.

He also reveals that he killed Walter at the carnival, having wanted an “awesome kill” for his introduction. Gale thinks about this for a few moments, but says “go to hell” TVface asks Gale if she is sure, then says that he didn’t want to do this, but she’s left him no choice. TVface tells Gale it’s “funtime” and orders her to take off her shirt and bra. Realizing that this means he is going to rape her, Gale initially refuses, but TVface threatens to put three bullets in her skull if she doesn’t.

Gale takes off her shirt, and her bra as well (private parts not seen). TVface walks closer to Gale, threatening to shoot her if she tries to resist. He begins stroking her hair, and getting closer to her face. Gale closes her eyes, preparing for the horror to come. TVface slams her head against the table, giving her one last chance to join him, or suffer. Gale coldly responds “Do whatever you’re doing to do, then rot in hell”

TVface strokes her hair and face momentarily, but then says “Fine” and backs out. TVface acknowledges his failure to fully break Gale, but admits he is impressed. As a reward for her resilience, he won’t kill her, but as punishment for resisting, he shoots her in the leg. Gale screams. Tvface watches her suffer until she passes out. Afterward, another hooded figure comes in, who asks if TVface will accept her offer now; the figure is revealed to be Nina.

Flashbacks reveal that after Tyler’s death, Nina became angry and vengeful. She decided to seek out one of the killers and try to join them, feeling she couldn’t kill on her own. She saw TVface making his way back from finding Kirby dead and approached him. They made a deal: If recruiting Gale didn’t work, Nina would join TVface and together, they would get revenge on the survivors, with them killing Marnie together.

Nina also asked TVface, who told her he was planning to kill a survivor at the carival, to target Walter, knowing this would devastate both Jill and Marnie. In present day, Nina asks again if she can join TVface and kill “that bitch (Marnie)” TVface responds that he has something better for her in mind; he stabs her in the stomach. TVface explains that Nina isn’t a satisfying accomplice because her reveal wouldn’t be devastating to anyone.

He wants someone who would really upset the survivors both physically and emotionally, hence why Gale was his first try. He has another subject in mind anyway. TVface then glides the knife across Nina’s stomach; her guts completely spill out of her stomach. Nina Meyers, boyfriend of Tyler Reese, is dead. As the episode ends, TVface says it feels so good to kill again, and drags Gale and Nina’s corpse off.

Episode 7: Proving Grounds
We cut to the next morning at the hospital. Gale is on the bed, with Sidney, Hunter and John standing over her. Sidney says that after leaving the bowling alley, she got a text from TVface (who was unaware of her recent predicament) that there was a “gift” in an alleyway near the apartment building. She and Hunter found Nina’s disemboweled corpse and the injured Gale, whose leg is now wrapped up.

Hunter says that the bullet didn’t hit a major artery, so blood loss wasn’t a problem, and asks what happened. Although clearly traumatized, Gale tells them everything, from TVface intimidating Dewey’s voice, form threatening to rape her. The trio are shocked by this brutality. She tells them that she isn’t leaving when she gets out. She wants to help them now. John asks if she’s sure. Gale insists she is, after she recovers of course.

Gale explains that TVface was trying to fully break her in order to make her is accomplice; it only restored her resolve. Gale refuses to abandon her remaining friends, and wants to get revenge on TVface. Sidney and Hunter tell Gale about their abduction with Darthface and Kyloface, and the lightsaber fight that ensued. They find it unusual that the killers let them go instead of killing them. Sidney concludes that these killers are more sadistic and different than the ones she faced in the previous trilogy.

New trilogy, new rules. At the police station, Linderman and Judy are talking. After being officially being temporarily assigned to the police force, Judy admits that has been surprised to hear of the deaths of Kirby and Walter. Linderman asks her if thought if any of the survivors seemed strange. Judy says that she has been stumped herself. Linderman tells Judy that she should go visit the survivors, and maybe she can get some info.

Judy goes to the apartment building and meets Sidney and Hunter. Sidney introduces Hunter to Judy. Judy tells them that she is here to help, and asks her about TVface and Darthface. Hunter informs Judy that Darthface has a new accomplice named Kyloface. Judy grumbles that’s the last thing they need right now. Hunter tells her all about their kidnapping, and how hesitant Kyloface is. Judy suggests Kyloface is killing against his will. Sidney says that’s very possible.

We cut to someone’s POV. They start sending text messages to someone. The person says that they are disappointed with the other person’s performance so far. They lost to Sidney even though she had no experience in a lightsaber duel (revealing this is Darthface talking to Kyloface) and he needs to start proving himself. Kyloface asks what he needs to do. Darthface responds that they will think of something soon enough.

We cut to Jill’s house, where Judy comes in. Jill is surprised to her savior last time back. She introduces Judy to Damien. Judy seems distrusting of Damien, knowing of his role in Kirby’s motive. Damien insists that he has changed since that day happened, and that he was scared by Lawrence anyway. Judy seems skeptical, but ultimately lets it go. Judy says that if Jill ever needs her, she can call her, and gives Jill her phone number. She walks off.

We cut to Charlie and Jordan, and Nicole and Marnie. The four of them are at a coffee shop. They have decided to go on a double date together. Marnie is starting to embrace Nicole. Jordan says that he’s never gotten out on a date with someone before. Charlie says that he hasn’t either, and that this is nice. Jordan asks Charlie why he looks nervous. Charlie confesses that he is afraid of losing Jordan, like he lost Robbie. Jordan says that Charlie’s a survivor, and that he’ll get out of this fine. As for himself, Jordan can handle some “freak in a costume” They share a laugh at the joke.

Nicole and Marnie talk as well. Nicole thanks Marnie for letting her bond with her. She apologizes if she felt Nicole was trying too hard to gain Marnie’s attention. Marnie says that it isn’t a problem, but she wants to still be single right now. They can still be friends. Nicole understands, stating that they both know what it’s like to lose their boyfriends. At the mention of Walter, Marnie takes out that “love each day” necklace Walter had for her. Marnie says that Walter loved her so much, and that they could have had a great life together.

She starts crying. Nicole comforts her. At the apartment building, John is in his apartment when he gets a call, which has “Unknown” as the ID. He picks it up and hears TVface. He says that it’s time for some proper introductions, and that they have much to talk about. John says that he and TVface have nothing in common, and that he’s not going to talk him. TVface says that he’s going to have to lecture John in person then, and tells him to turn to his left.

John turns to his left and sees TVface, who snuck in through the window like he in Episode 3. TVface tackles John, who demonstrates formidable skills due to his military time. At one point, he begins overpowering the killer. Having enough, TVface pulls out Dewey’s gun on John, forcing him to stop. TVface tells John that now, he’ll be more cooperative. He slams the gun into John’s forehead, knocking him out.

Episode 8: Sing Me a Song
John wakes up. He’s in the same bowling alley that Sidney and Hunter were held captive in. TVface is standing in front of him. John asks him what he wants. TVface tells him that he put the note in his apartment for a reason. He says that John has been an interesting person, and their struggle in the apartment proved it. John would be a perfect killer, he’s tough and it’s in his blood.

John would have the perfect motive, to avenge Kirby and his parents. Continue Kirby’s legacy. TVface, getting closer to John, says that all he has to do is wear this suit. He takes out a Movie Ghostface suit, the same one that Kirby wore. John responds by headbutting TVface, which enrages and hurts him. He tells him that Kirby isn’t his sister; she lost that the moment she revealed herself as the killer.

John will never murder in her name. He also refuses to harm Jill, saying that what happened to his family is not her fault. TVface, furious at John’s disobedience, and the headbutt, starts punching John, who remains silent and ignores a second chance to submit. Outraged, TVface begins brutally beating John. In the morning, Linderman and Tory are having breakfest. Tory gets a call while eating; it’s Kyloface.

Linderman takes the phone, and asks what the killer wants. He says that he’s here to help. Kyloface tells them that he knows John has been kidnapped by TVface. He was told to save John if that happened, for a “special reason” that he will explain later. Kyloface was told to work with Tory and Jill to rescue John, but no other way. Linderman is very distrustful, and asks for “one god damn good reason” to believe this.

Kyloface tells Lidnerman that he isn’t the “heartless murderer” that everyone thinks he is. There’s always humanity in everyone, even himself. Kyloface gives Linderman until tonight to think about it. If they agree, Tory and Jill will find him outside the bowling alley. He hangs up. Linderman and Tory go over to Jill’s house. Sidney and Hunter are there too. They talk about Kyloface’s proposal. Jill refuses to abandon John, stating that he doesn’t deserve to die. He’s lost too much already.

The four agree that they need to act, but Linderman is reluctant to have his child involved, as well as Damien. Linderman eventually says he agrees, and after he leaves, calls Judy. He says that they’re going on a “mission” together. We cut to the bowling alley. John had been brutally beaten by TVface, but his resolve has not faltered. Seeing that this is not working, TVface reverts back to talking. TVface asks him if he ever valued his family.

John says that everybody values their family, especially him. His parents deaths weren’t Jill’s fault, and she had nothing to do with Kirby’s what. He asks TVface what the point of targeting Jill is if she didn’t do it. He responds that Jill is a part of his plan. TVface plans to use Jill’s death to draw out Darthface into a showdown, in which he will kill him with Dewey’s gun. John admits that’s a smart plan, but where would he come in?

TVface says John would distract Darthface so that he could shoot him, and maybe kill Jill himself. John refuses to even consider the offer. TVface, tired of John’s insolence, pulls out Dewey’s gun. He holds it to his forehead, and asks him if this is really worth dying over. John just nods. TVface presses the gun against his forehead, but he remains silent. TVface cocks the gun and gives John a final chance. He remains silent.

TVface is about to shoot John when he hears somone coming in the alley. He says that he will be coming back for John. TVface leaves the room. We cut to the people coming in; they’re Judy and Linderman. They have decided to rescue John themselves. Linderman does not want to risk his son’s life, and, seeing as they have guns, should have much better luck.

Linderman asks Judy if she’s had experience in targeting practice. She says that she has, but hasn’t never really shot at someone though. Linderman says that she’ll get used to it fast, and tells her that he was an expert in target practice. He starts to tell her about how got an A grade until a gunshot rings out; a bullet shoots into the back of Linderman’s head. David Linderman, sheriff of Windsor and father of Tory Linderman, is dead.

Judy sees TVface behind her and starts shooting at him. He takes cover behind a desk. A gunfight ensues between the two, with TVface exchanging fire by peeking out of the desk. Judy fails to get a hit before he goes back into hiding. Eventually, Judy runs out of bullets, giving TVface an opportunity. However, he has also run out of bullets. Realizing that Linderman’s gun is the only one left, both of them lung for it.

TVface’s strength is clearly greater than Judy’s and he is able to get it. Judy tells him not to do anything stupod. He tells her that he isn’t letting her go because she’s the one who arrested Kirby and stopped her scheme. TVface was originally going to save her for later, but better now than never. He then shoots Judy three times in the chest. TVface is proud of his latest kill.

He goes back to check on John, taking Judy and Linderman’s corpses with him. We cut to nighttime. Tory and Jill are outside the bowling alley. Tory tells Jill that he hasn’t heard from his dad for a while, and wonders if he went in without him. Jill says they’ll worry about that later, they need to get John, and wonders where Kyloface is; just then, he comes out.

Kyloface, wielding a machete, says that they need to work together to free John. Jill, distrustful, asks him why he is helping them. Kyloface says that he will tell them once John is free. They reluctant go inside with him. Meanwhile, TVface is back with John, who has seen Linderman and Judy’s corpses. TVface tells John that he is more than capable of taking out Jill himself, having just killed two police offciers, one being a survivor.

TVface pulls out Linderman’s gun, and says he is finished playing games. He levels it up against John’s forehead when he says that he’s changed his mind. TVface tilts his head, as if wondering whether John actually means it; it is then shown that John has slowly been weakening his binds, starting when TVface left the room to deal with Judy and Linderman. Skeptical, TVface asks John what made him change his mind.

John shouts “Jill! I’m over here!” as if she is standing behind TVface, who turns around and finds nothing there; it’s a trick. At the moment, John breaks free, grabs a nearby hammer and beats TVface to the floor. Victorious, John prepares to remove the mask when he hears Jill’s voice and, forgetting his tormentor, leaves the room. He sees Tory and Jill, and hugs her. Jill says she is so glad that John is okay, and asks him what happened.

John tells her about his torture, and how he tried to recruit him and blame Jill, who tells John that if he blames her at all, he can say it now.John says that none of this was Jill’s fault; it isn’t and never will be. Jill kisses him in the lips, which Tory doesn’t mind. Tory then asks John if he’s seen his dad. John grows silent. Tory knows what this means. He starts crying. Jill and John try to comfort him. Just then, Kyloface, who was standing aside, walks up.

John starts backing away. Kyloface tells John that he isn’t here to hurt him. It’s time he revealed the truth of all this: Darthface wants to personally kill John himself, as he has a “very special way” of killing him. Kyloface was ordered to rescue John so that this could work. He was also ordered to kill TVface if he had the chance. John tells him where he left TVface. Kyloface is about to go when Tory grabs his wrist. The look on Tory’s face leads Kyloface to realize what he is doing and lets him lead; Tory is going to kill TVface to avenge his father.

However, when the foursome arrive at the room, they see that escaped, and also find Judy and Linderman’s corpses. John curses under his breath, realizing he should have shot him when he had the chance. Just then, Judy breathes; she is alive. John and Jill help her up. It is then revealed that Judy was wearing a bulletproof vest when she was shot, and was only knocked unconscious.

Kyloface approaches everyone. He says that he must do one more thing, now that TVface has escaped. Darthface will not tolerate his failure and lack of support in murdering people. Kyloface apologizes to Jill for what he is about to do; Kyloface slams his machete into the top of Tory’s skull, killing him instantly. He kicks his corpse down, staring at his first murder. Jill shrieks. She grabs the claw hammer, and hits Kyloface in the head with it.

Jill runs off with John and Judy. Kyloface gets up, but doesn’t follow them. He resumes staring at Tory’s corpse, as if mortified by what he’s done. After they are out of the warehouse, Jill collapses and cries at her boyfriend’s death. John and Judy comforts her. As they do, TVface watches in the woods. As the episode ends, he says that the games are ending. No more trying to recruit an accomplice. Soon, the end will come.

Episode 9: This Sorrowful Life
We cut to the next morning. Charlie and Jordan are on their podcast, retelling the events of last night. Charlie is surprised TVface was able to win against two armed officers. He wonders that if he was able to do that, who knows what Darthface is capable of. Jordan also questions if Kyloface is going to stop being nice, now that he’s committed his first kill, of the person he spared nevertheless. As they wonder, Kyloface is sitting somewhere.

He has obviously been impacted by murdering Tory, in front of Jill no less. He begins talking to himself, questioning whether what he is doing is really worth it. Looking at his machete, Kyloface contemplates betraying and killing Darthface with it. He also wonders if Jill is taking this well. Just then, we cut to Jill lying on her bed in the morning.

She’s obviously been destroyed that Tory is dead. Out of anger, she takes out a pair of scissors. She begins stabbing the pillow she’s on, as if it’s Kyloface or any one of the killers. She eventually stops, knowing it’s not getting anywhere. After this, Damien enters. He says that John is here, and wants to see Jill if she is in the mood. Trusting John, Jill lets him come into her room. They talk about Tory’s death. Jill admits that she had feelings for John when they stopped seeing each other.

Her concern for him make her kiss him at the bowling alley. John tells her about how TVface tried to break him into becoming his accomplice and killing Jill, but he failed. Jill confesses that she is running out of people to trust, and says that John is the first person she will always trust. John thanks her. For a moment, they lean forward to kiss, but Jill backs off out of respect for Tory. Also out of respect for Tory, John leaves the room.

We cut to Marnie, Nicole and Hershel. Marnie and Nicole ask Hershel for a favor. They asks if that their friends can hang out here. They want to have a “get-together” in order to take a break from the murders, knowing now devastated Jill is. After some talk, Hershel agrees to let them as long as they don’t wreck the house. Nicole and Marnie start calling their friends. They manage to get Charlie, Jordan, Hunter, and Sidney to come. Marnie invites John, but he decides that he isn’t in the mood.

We cut to Gale’s apartment. She is visited by John, who tells her about his kidnapping. Since Gale was also tormented by TVface, he felt like Gale was the person to go to for comfort. They talk about why they resisted joining TVface, because of their friends and what they did to their family. John says he can’t wait until he gets his hands on that bastard again. Gale says she can’t either, and says she an idea of what do to do him. John asks her what it is. Off-screen, she tells John about it, and he seems pretty satisfied. We cut to Jordan at his home. He’s getting ready to go the party and meet Charlie there. Before he leaves, he gets hears the phone ringing and notices the ID is unknown. Jordan ignores it the phone and doesn’t answer the call. He also can’t find his car keys anywhere, and his garage door has been left open.

He finds the car parked to the side of the road in front of his house. Before Jordan can do anything, TVface jumps out. He slams a beer bottle on Jordan’s head, incapacitating him. TVface tells Jordan that he is doesn’t like to be ignored and he’ll prove that now. TVface puts Jordan in the middle of the road, enters Jordan’s car with the car keys, and starts it. Jordan is too weak and hurt to get up. TVface runs over Jordan with his own car. The tires go right over his head, crushing it. Jordan Casey, boyfriend of Charlie Walker, is dead.

TVface then gets out of the car, puts Jordan’s corpse in it, and drives off. We cut to Nicole’s house. By this time, some of the survivors (Jill, Hershel, Nicole, Charlie, Hunter) are there. Sidney is running late because she decided to go grocery shopping first. When Charlie notices Jordan isn’t here and wonders where he is, Nicole says she got a text that says he’ll be running late. Charlie wonders why Jordan would message Nicole instead of him, but shrugs it off.

Hunter and Hershel are making a barbecue using a grill outside. Hunter goes back inside for a bathroom break. After this, Darthface and Kyloface appear. The former grabs Hershel and holds Bloodsaber to his throat. Hunter, having changed his mind about going to the bathroom, returns and sees the killers. Kyloface runs at him. Hunter slams the door in his face and locks it. Kyloface heads around the house to the front door. Racing past Nicole and Charlie, Hunter gets to the door first and locks it before Kyloface can enter.

The killers are now locked out of the house. Kyloface runs over to Darthface, and tells him they are locked out. Looking down at Hershel, Darthface says he has an idea. Hunter explains the situation to the four teens. Nicole demands to know where Hershel is. Just then, Kyloface comes up with Hershel, bloodsaber still at his throat. Darthface threatens to have Kyloface decapitate Hershel if they don’t let them in. Hershel shouts not to let them in; he’s as good as dead anyway.

Darthface punches Hershel in the face to shut him up. Nicole is freaking out. She goes to open the door, but Hunter encourages her not to. Nicole says she can’t just let her father die. Marnie says this is what he wants, and if Nicole lets the killers in, they will execute Hershel anyway. Jill says that they should let Nicole decide; this is her father they are talking about. Nicole hesitates, but her response is not shown before the episode ends.

Episode 10: Too Far Gone Part 1
Picking up where the last episode left off, Nicole gives her choice. Nicole refuses to let the killers in; Darthface orders Kyloface to decapitate Hershel. Before he does so, Jill suddenly opens the door and goes outside. She tells them that it doesn’t have to end this way, and that this has always been pointless. At this, Kyloface pauses. Jill says that he knows Kyloface had no choice to kill Tory; for this, she forgives him. Struck by her kindness, Kyloface lowers Bloodsaber. Darthface remains silent.

Jill tries to reason with Kyloface, saying that he isn’t too far gone. He can be rehabilitated. Kyloface asks Jill why she is doing this. Jill says that she’s thought about this deeply, especially after Tory’s death. She says that Kyloface is being manipulated by Darthface into doing his bidding. Darthface and TVface are the only true evil ones. It is clear that Kyloface is listening to her. Darthface is still remaining silent. Jill gives Kyloface a proposal: just take off his mask, surrender, and he can be rehabilitated somewhere. Kyloface starts thinking. Just then, Darthface whispers something in his ear.

Kyloface has a complete change of mood because of this; he shakes his head at Jill, and swings Bloodsaber across Hershel’s neck, decapitating and killing him. Jill screams. She runs back into the house and locks herself inside. Kyloface and Darthface run off into the woods. Nicole starts crying. Charlie goes to call Judy. Jill tries to comfort Nicole, who thanks her for trying her best to reason with the Kyloface. At Nicole’s request, Jill promises that she isn’t going to be merciful anymore.

Just then, her phone rings; it’s TVface. He asks if this is a good time, then again, he doesn’t really care. TVface says that he’s getting ready to end his game, and he wants Jill at the bowling alley in an hour. She must come alone and unarmed. Jill asks what will happen if she refuses; TVface threatens to keep killing, and she has enough killers to worry about as it is. If she wants to keep her promise to be unmerciful, and end this, she has to come. He hangs up. Charlie comes back, and tells them Judy will be here soon.

Jill tells him about TVface’s call. Charlie says that they need to think of a suspect for TVface now. Hunter suggests Jordan, pointing out that he wasn’t present during the party and could have kidnapped Damien while they were busy. Charlie says that Jordan would never murder anyone. He knows this for a fact. Marnie says that Hunter might be right. Charlie continues to insist that Jordan is innocent. Nicole asks them if they can stop arguing. Out of respect, they stop. Jill tells them that she’s going.

It’s time to end this. She hugs everyone one at a time. She tells them that they were the best friends she’s had, and tells them to catch the three killers if she dies. Before she leaves, Jill asks anyone if they know how to fight. Charlie suggests she go to John first, pointing out he was in the military. Jill agrees. Meanwhile, Sidney is walking on the sidewalk toward the party, unaware of what has happened. She faintly sees Kyloface and Darthface in the woods, and starts following them.

The killers are talking about what happened. Kyloface is obviously shocked by what he did. Darthface tells him to get over it, and remember what he whispered to him. Kyloface asks him why he didn’t tell him sooner. Darthface says that it was a last resort in case Kyloface seriously considered quitting; it was supposed to remain a secret. The killers go their separate ways. It was supposed to remain a secret. As Darthface walks off, Sidney starts following him, hoping to see him unmasked.

However, she accidently steps on a tree branch, which alerts Darthface; he spins around and sees Sidney. Darthface asks her what she thinks is doing. Sidney says now that her original plan has failed, she wants a rematch with him. This time, no swords, just hand to hand, so that they can fight in a way she is good at. Darthface thinks about it. He accepts her challenge, and puts Bloodsaber down, stating that he’s in the mood for a fight right about now.

Darthface and Sidney fight, punching and kicking each other. Although Sidney is much better this time, due to experience, Darthface quickly proves he is not a pushover in hand to hand combat. They are evenly matched, neither really get the upper hand. Eventually, Darthface headbutts Sidney, and starts smashing her against a tree. Sidney elbows Darthface in the chest, knocking him back. She then kicks him across the face.

Darthface staggers back. Sidney goes to kick him in the face, but he grabs her foot, which surprises her. Darthface slips Sidney over, and starts strangling her. He admits that is impressed with Sidney’s skills, and that they’ll have to do this again sometime. Sidney tries resisting, but she eventually loses consciousness. Darthface refrains from strangling her to death, and simply walks away. We cut to Jill’s home.

She has stopped there to say goodbye to Damien. She tells him about TVface’s deal. Damien strongly objects to the deal, and tries repeatedly to stop his daughter. Jill looks Damien straight in the eyes after the third attempt. Seeing the determination in her eyes, Damien allows her to go, but makes her promise to survive. Jill then goes over to the apartment building. She doesn’t find Sidney in her room, but doesn’t have time to go find her, so she goes to John’s room.

Jill hugs him, and tells him about Hershel’s death. John is shocked, further when she tells him she is going to confront TVface, alone and unarmed. Jill asks him for advice on how to fight. John tells her to focus when she throws a punch or kick. Aim for the head when you do it. John says that if Jill can channel her anger on TVface, her blows will be harder (John admits he is using some advice from movies at this point).

Enough times and maybe TVface will be disoriented. Jill should also try to steal his weapon, a knife or whatever she can find. Jill thanks him, and goes to leave when John tries to tell her something else, but hesitates. Jill says go ahead and tell her. John admits that he loves Jill; Jill admits that she loves him back. Jill kisses John on the lips. She promises that she will return before leaving. We cut to the bowling alley.

Jill drives up. She takes off her shoes so she can fight, and begins building up her adrenaline. After this, she goes inside, and shouts that she is here. Just then, TVface steps out. He says that he’s been waiting a long time for this, he can just taste it now. Just him and Jill. It’s time to stop holding back, and time for answers. Jill glares at TVface, who takes off his hood, and mask. We finally see their identity: Charlie Walker. Smash to black.

Episode 11: Too Far Gone Part 2
Continuing immediately where the last episode left off, Jill is shocked at the revelation of one of best friends being TVface. She asks Charlie why he did all of this. Charlie says to get ready, because this might take long, as much as he would love to just kill Jill now. Charlie explains through flashbacks that he had a major crush on Kirby, who returned his feelings. Eventually, Kirby told him about her murder spree and requested Charlie’s help. She ultimately seduced him into helping, promising that she’ll love him more if he did.

The killing spree was going extremely well until Kirby was killed. Charlie explains that he was watching outside the house when Kirby was arrested. In the phone calls they had, they planned to continue Kirby’s work and get her out. Judy, Jill and Walter were the top targets because of her defeat. However, things took a hectic turn. When Charlie tried to bust Kirby out, Darthface murdered her. Distraught, Charlie vowed to avenge her on his own.

This was more difficult due to him working alone. Jill asks him if that’s why he tried to recruit Gale and John. Charlie says that’s why, but he got nowhere. He managed to kill Walter, but failed on Judy. Charlie says he’ll have to deal with her later. Jill asks Charlie who he murdered; Charlie confesses to the murders of Hayley Greene, Dewey Riley, Walter Roberts, Nina Meyers, David Linderman and Jordan Casey.

He takes out Jordan’s corpse, and explains that he intends to frame him for the killings. He’s going to make up a story that Jill managed to kill Jordan, but was fatally injured in the process. Jill asks Charlie if he ever loved Jordan. Charlie laughs and explains that he did not. He lied about being gay to deceive Jordan, and to ensure everyone that he wouldn’t be romancing with Kirby. Charlie also admits that he likes deceiving people.

Jill calls him a “sick fuck” Charlie says that she can’t do anything about it. She’ll die just like he killed Walter, except more painful. The mention of Walter makes Jill get angrier. She reminds him that they didn’t kill Walter, so why did he still target them? Charlie says he almost forgot to mention this part. He takes out a spear. After killing Jill, Charlie will plunge this spear into her face. Charlie will tell Darthface that he has Jill held captive, and order him to come get her, only to discover she is already dead.

He wants Darthface to feel exactly how he felt upon discovering Kirby dead when he tried to rescue her, then kill Darthface. After his monologue, Charlie shows her Linedrman’s gun, and considers shooting her. However, Charlie decides instead to have some fun with her. He’ll use the gun on Darthface later. Then, Charlie rushes at Jill with his knife, ready to end this, but Jill proves she is even better than before. She kicks the knife out of Charlie’s hands, and fights him in close combat.

However, it’s clear that Charlie is not the incompetent killer that we saw in the real Scream 4. He is actually capable of fighting, and is much more motivated now. Jill is resilient against Charlie’s blows, and can hit hard. Charlie is about the same. The fight escalates, getting more and more brutal. Jill gets Charlie on the floor, and begins repeatedly punching him in the face, harder and harder. Charlie is starting to bleed.

Charlie kicks Jill off of him. He says that he underestimated Jill, but that won’t change anything. She’s going to die just like Walter. He picks up his knife, but Jill struggles for it. Charlie headbutts her and stabs her in the side. Jill shrieks. She kicks Charlie in the face in retaliation. Although we can tell that this really hurt, Charlie does not give up. He slowly gets up. Jill and Charlie throw punch after punch. Eventually, Charlie finally gets the upper hand.

Charlie tells Jill to face it; she may have played the heroine for a long time, but she’s just a cheap imitation of Sidney, always has been, always will be. Charlie goes to stab Jill again; just then, the spear he was going to use impales him through the back, and out his chest. Charlie, severely injured, falls to the ground; the attacker is revealed to be Gale, who says “That was for Dewey, bitch” She heard what was going on from John. Unwilling to miss her chance to avenge Dewey, she went to help Jill. Gale gets Jill up.

The women look down at Charlie, whom is dying from his impalement. Jill asks Gale what they should do with him. Gale contemplates stomping his head in, but remembers her advice she gave John. The advice is revealed to be fatally wound the killer, but leave him to die prove they aren’t the monster he tried to make them be. Gale and Jill turn around and leave Charlie to bleed out. As Charlie struggles for breath, refusing to accept his failure, he sees a pair of legs wearing white high heels approaching him.

He looks up and sees Kirby, clad in a wedding dress with flowers. Charlie implores “Kirby” to help him, insisting that he loves her. “Kirby” says that Charlie has failed her, and that she is unworthy of her. He always has been. “Kirby” turns her back on Charlie, who begs her not to leave; everything he ever did was for her. “Kirby” ignores him and walks away. With that, Charlie despairs and stops clinging to life, allowing himself to succumb to his wound.

Charlie Walker, Season 1 survivor and TVface, is dead. Gale and Jill try to leave the bowling alley, with Jill beginning to tell Gale about Charlie’s motive, Kyloface suddenly appears. He shoots Gale with a tranquillizer dart, and she passes out. Before he can shoot Jill, she seizes the spear used to kill Charlie and stabs it in Kyloface’s stomach. He gasps for breath, and falls to the group, clearly heavily injured. Jill walks over to him. She says that he should have listened to her, now he deserves this.

Kyloface tells her “stop” Ignoring him, Jill raises the spear to kill Kyloface when he turns off his voice changer and again says “stop” Jill recognizes the voice and stops. The audience recognizes the voice too. Kyloface removes his mask; it’s Damien Rosenberg, Jill’s own father. Jill is horrified by her father’s revelation. Damien tells Jill that he would never hurt her, he was never trying to and never will. He explains that Darthface blackmailed him for help, threatening to kill Walter if he didn’t.

However, Damien couldn’t find himself able to kill. He spared Tory at the house of mirrors because of his unwillingness to murder people. His faith was further shattered when Walter was killed. Damien tried to withdraw, but Darthface threatened him, as well as Sidney and Hunter. Damien was intimated by Darthface, and eventually, he was forced to perform his first kill, on the very man he spared.

Afterward, Damien realized that this was getting out of hand, seeing how distraught Jill was. Jill asks Damien what took him so long to realize this. She says that Damien is the worst father a daughter could ever have. Damien tells her that may be true, but just hear him out. Jill demands to know why he killed Hershel despite her speech. Damien tells her what Darthface whispered to him: Darthface is not the mastermind.

Jill asks him what that means. Damien reveals that there a mastermind killer ordering Darthface around, named “The Emperor”, using a black cloak like Emperor Palpatine and a voice modulator like him. Damien realized that if he defied Darthface, and even if he succeeded in killing him, The Emperor would make him suffer. He also mentions that The Emperor is even more merciless than Darthface. Damien had no choice but to kill Hershel.

He says that he doesn’t care anymore. Now that Jill knows who he is, he needs to get her out of here before Darthface arrives. Jill asks him if Darthface is coming. Damien tells her that after Jill told him about the showdown, Damien told Darthface about what is happening, and that he is on his way here. Damien was supposed to subdue Jill, who was going to be kidnapped by Darthface and taken to The Emperor, who wants Jill alive, but we know how this has turned out.

Damien tells her that he’s sorry about everything, and that they need to get out of here, after which he will turn himself in. Damien and Jill start heading toward the front door, with Jill taking the unconscious Gale with her. Jill asks Damien for Darthface’s identity, but he reveals that Darthface never unmasked himself in front of him. He doesn’t know. Just then, Darthface comes enters from the door and confronts them. Jill is too exhausted from fighting Charlie and Damien to defeat Darthface. Damien is also injured.

Jill suggests they turn around; Damien, knowing there is no time for that, orders Jill to run to the exit. Jill protests, but Damien heroically charges at Darthface, knocking them both onto a wall. He starts pinning Darthface. Damien shouts at Jill to go out the exit and leave him. Jill says that he can’t leave her father behind. Darthface starts overpowering Damien. Realizing the severity of the situation, Jill has no choice and heads for the exit.

She takes a final look at her father, whose last words are “GO! I’M DEAD!” before she exits with Gale. Jill puts her in the back seat and drives off in tears. Darthface overpowers Damien, who tells his former partner to leave Jill alone. Darthface picks up the spear and says that Damien made things far worse than they needed to be. The Emperor will be furious to hear of Jill’s escape, and now he has to kill Damien for his betrayal.

He starts hesitating, however. Damien asks if Jill’s speech impacted Darthface, who stays silent momentarily. However, he snaps out of his and stabs the spear in Damien’s face. Darthface pushes the spear deeper into Damien’s face, fully impaling him. Damien Rosenberg, father of Jill and Walter Roberts, and Kyloface, is dead. Darthface looks down at his partner’s corpse. Just then, he hears clapping. Darthface spins around; it’s The Emperor. He had just arrived, and saw Damien’s death.

The Emperor matches Damien’s description, and he sounds like Palpatine. He correctly guesses that Damien betrayed Darthface, and that Jill got away, which Darthface confirms. The Emperor orders Darthface to kneel before him, which he does. We notice that the Emperor is only a match for Darthface’s height when he is kneeling, suggesting that he is younger. He says that this is going to have to go on longer. A final killing spree is in order.

The Emperor orders Darthface to stand down for the time being. Eventually, they will finish their work, but next time, The Emperor will not let anyone ruin this. Next time, The Emperor will personally participate in the murder spree, and help Darthface murder people. He says that when this ends once and for all, Jill will join them, Sidney will die, and “the legacy” will finally be complete. Smash to black.

Confirmed Facts

 * Kylo and TVface will be revealed by the end of the story.
 * TVface is revealed to be Charlie Walker, Kirby's psychotic lover
 * Kyloface is revealed to be Damien Rosenberg, who was threatened and blackmailed by Darthface


 * Although his identity remains a mystery until the third story, there will be a MAJOR revelation about Darthface by the end of the story.
 * It is revealed that Darthface has a master named "The Emperor", who he has been taking orders from since the beginning of the trilogy.


 * A few survivors will die.


 * Jill and Walter are now living with Damien.


 * The story will be set at Windsor College, the setting where Scream 2 took place.


 * John, Gale, Hunter and Sidney will be staying at an apartment while visiting fellow survivors.


 * Kylo also wants to protect Jill, but has his own purpose of doing so.


 * Kirby will try to break out of prison at some point.
 * Darthface, however, foils Kirby's plan and murders her.


 * Gale will have great conflict on whether or not to help her survivors.


 * A survivor will die in the ending of the first episode.
 * This is revealed to be Kirby Reed.


 * Nina Meyers is named after Nina Patterson and Haley Meyers.


 * We will see Darthface actually recruiting Kylo, but we won't see their identity.


 * The Ghostface's names have been changed to combine for one word.
 * An example is Darth Ghostface becoming "Darthface" (inspired by DCN).


 * Hershel and Judy won't be in the story for the first few episodes.


 * TVface will try multiple times to recruit a new accomplice.


 * There will be multiple moments taken from The Walking Dead
 * Walter's Roberts' death was taken from Denise Cloyd's.
 * TVface threatening to rape Gale was taken from The Governor and Maggie's scene.


 * The season will have 11 episodes.
 * The first episode is going to be divided, which will be released on the same day, into two parts because of how long it is.
 * The finale will also be divided, which will be released on the same day, into two parts because of how long it is.

Body Count
NOTE: Of course, more deaths will be added as the story goes on.