User blog:The Noah Killer/Screamgirl (Season 2)

Plot and Setting
Six months later, the survivors are trying to resume their normal lives in Midvale. However, all of this is made impossible when one of their own is suddenly disappeared and is discovered murdered. Now, the Midvale eight must once again face their enemies: the Punisher, Ghostface and his new team in a new fight for survival.

Episode 1
We are reintroduced to the Midvale eight about six months later, in which Tyler meets Beverly and Kara’s birthday nears. Meanwhile, a survivor is brutally killed by Ghostface and his new team, and a witness is forced to keep quiet.

Episode 2
Ghostface's team decides to battle the Punisher before exposing the survivor's death, which gets a mysterious witness. Meanwhile, Mon-el and Hank arrive in town, and the Punisher claims a victim.

Episode 3
Ghostface and his team interrupt Kara's birthday party, reveal the survivor's death and kill several party members. Meanwhile, Alex begins to suspect that Maggie is hiding something.

Episode 4
Everyone reels from Kenny’s death, especially Kara, until some very special characters come in. Meanwhile, Beverly looks to Josie and Tyler for guidance for what to do about Alvin.

Episode 5
The Woodsboro survivors explain what has happened since the events of Scream 4 and ally themselves with Kara. Provoked by this, Zombie kills a character and kidnaps another.

Episode 6
Sidney is sent on a solo task by Reign and Zombie to save the kidnapped character. Though Sidney fails at this, she does get to discover Reign’s identity and motive. Meanwhile, Beverly stands up to Alvin.

Episode 7
Gale and the other Woodsboro survivors reel over Dewey’s death, while Ghostface faces a crisis. Hank and Mon-el insist that Bill reveal his secret past, and Alex finally confronts Maggie about her own secrets.

Episode 8
Everyone has a meeting in which both Maggie and Bill explain their secret pasts, which many shocking revelations. Afterwards, one of them is arrested, but intercepted by the killers.

Episode 9
The Punisher starts a fight with Mon-el and Hank, killing one and injuring the other. Meanwhile, Judy and Tyler bond with Winn, and Ghostface gives a clue to Kara about his identity.

Episode 10
The Punisher tracks down his latest main target and murders them, much to Kara’s distress. Meanwhile, Gale and Judy go on a mission to investigate the killers, and are ambushed by Zombie.

Episode 11
Kara and her remaining friends and family mourn the latest major death, while Zombie and Ghostface kidnap another main character as part of Ghostface’s finale.

Episode 12
Kara has her final battle with Ghostface, who is finally revealed and punished for his failure. After the battle, Ghostface’s master reveals himself to the Punisher and Reign, making an offer they can’t refuse.

Episode 1
We open on the Danvers house about six months later, where Tyler is lurking in the hallways. His eyes are wide and alert, as if something is coming after him. We see that Tyler looks nervous and some footsteps are heard, coming louder. Tyler has a gun in his hand, and we see that he’s getting ready to use it against his hunter. He hears a person approaching and hides behind a corner. When the person arrives, Tyler shoots “BOO!” and shoots the person. We then see that the “weapon” that Tyler is using is really a nerf blaser (a type of toy gun) and he is playing with Bill. Bill says that Tyler is an expert at this, as he’s already gotten Maggie and Alex out. Tyler says that he’s coming for Supergirl now.

He lurks around saying “Come out, come out wherever you are…” Eventually, Tyler goes outside and sees Supergirl, whom he opens fire on. Supergirl, who also has a nerf gun. They take cover and fire at each other, laughing. Eventually, Supergirl gets hit by a nerf. A clapping Alex proclaims Tyler to be the nerf champion. Tyler says that he is the best at this game. Maggie tells Tyler that he’d be an awesome police officer after he grows up. The family and Maggie proceed to laugh together. They are unaware that in the bushes, Ghostface, Reign and Zombie are watching them. Ghostface says that their joy will come to an end soon enough. Zombie says that their punishments for the Danvers will be supreme.

The killers are unaware that they too are being spied upon by the Punisher, who sees that Ghostface has two new accomplices. The Punisher says that Ghostface needs to learn that anybody who sides with him are gonna get hatchets to the face (referring to Mary’s kill). He says that when the time is right, the killers will learn who the true punisher around here is. The Punisher then leaves. We cut to the next day. Kara and Kenny are hanging out at his house, privately. Kara says that she absolutely cannot wait for her birthday. Kenny says that he’s going to make sure that Kara’s birthday will be the best yet.

Kara asks how he’ll accomplish this, and Kenny says “It’s a surprise” Kara smiles. She says that she’s looking forward to it. Kenny then goes up to his room. He looks at a picture of him, Glenn and Maggie together. He says that he misses them, then notices something on the back of the picture. It says “They’re waiting for you” Kenny gets confused, turns around, and sees Ghostface, who whacks him with a firepoker and knocks him out. He looks around the room, as if searching for something. Ghostface finds a box titled “the perfect gift” Ghostface opens it, sees what it is inside, and says “Shame she’ll never see it”

We cut to the town bus stop, where Tyler is on the bus to be taken to school. Tyler looks around his surroundings. Many of her fellow middle schoolers are talking to each other, couples flirting, others playing on their phones, etc. A typical middle school bus action. Tyler is alone and just lost in his own Just then, Tyler notices a girl sitting alone. This is BEVERLY MARSH, a lonely girl. Tyler finds Beverly cute and sits next to her. He says “Hi” Beverly hesitates, but says hi back. Beverly introduces herself to the handsome boy, which he does the same. Tyler asks if she has any friends that she hangs out with.

Beverly admits that she doesn’t as many think that she’s a freak. Tyler says that he has a great family, but not too many friends. He asks Beverly if she would like to get to know him. Beverly decides to accept this offer. They start chatting, until the scene switches to Midvale middle school. Beverly and Tyler are having lunch together. Beverly asks to hear about Tyler’s family, and Tyler tells her about how he was heroically rescued by his cousin and her girlfriend. Tyler asks about Beverly’s family, which she gets silent about. Tyler asks Beverly if something is wrong. Her eye starts twitching.

Tyler asks if Beverly doesn’t want to talk about. She says that she doesn’t. Tyler says that he’s sure that they can’t be all that bad. Beverly starts walking away, which has Tyler confused. He asks “Did I do something wrong, Bevvie?” Tyler immediately regrets using this nickname, as he just barely met Beverly. Hearing the words Tyler just said triggers Beverly to run away from Tyler and into the girl’s bathroom. A depressed Tyler sits in a chair in the hallway, thinking about the reasons for what just happened.

Beverly sits in a bathroom stall, beginning to cry. We see that a couple mean girls are also in the bathroom with her. One of them, Greta, kicks the bathroom door and asks Beverly if she’s either being slutty or shitty today. Beverly begs Greta to leave her alone. Greta says that they just wanted to remind Beverly that she is trash, and the 2nd mean girl picks up a trash bag and dumps it into the bathroom stall, causing trash to fall over poor little Beverly. She then bursts out crying in the stall, which Tyler overhears. He proceeds to go into the girl’s bathroom even though he isn’t a girl.

Greta tells Tyler to get the hell out of here. Tyler ignores her and opens the bathroom stall (which Beverly forgot to lock). He tries to take Beverly out, but Greta blocks this. She asks Tyler what that he thinks he’s doing with a slut like Beverly. Tyler angrily shoves her against a wall and asks a nearby teacher for help with Beverly. The teacher and Tyler proceed to clean Beverly up. Greta watches this. She says that nobody shoves her and gets away with it. To this end, Greta vows revenge on Tyler.

We cut to sometime later at Winn’s house, where Winn is hanging out alone. Winn has been depressed since Tyler decided not to live with him, and he’s started drinking. Just then, his doorbell rings. He opens the door to find Tyler on the other side. Winn says that it’s nice to see him here again. Tyler insists that he still cares about Winn even though they don’t live together, as he’s his biological father. Winn proceeds to hug him. It’s clear that the two have a good relationship going on. Winn asks Tyler why he came. He says that it’s for two reasons.

The first is that Winn needs to move on from him and find more people to be with, as it’s been six months since Tyler decided not to live with Winn. Winn admits that it’s hard and he can’t exactly just find a new love interest right off the bat. Tyler says that may not be true. He tells him about meeting Beverly in school, which brings him to his 2nd reason. Tyler says that he believes Beverly is being bullied at home and at school. Winn thinks about this. He says that Beverly likely hasn’t had people that loved in her a long time. Tyler asks how he knows. Winn admits that he’s learned a lot from depression. He says that if Tyler gets close enough to Beverly, he can introduce her to his friends.

Winn suggests that Beverly hang out with some survivors, who can in turn help Beverly become tougher. Tyler asks which survivor Winn would recommend. Winn says that Kara and he know the others better than him. Tyler thanks Winn for helping him out. Winn says that it’s no problem. As Tyler leaves, Winn says that he does need to find something else to live for. He thinks about the situation. We cut to the abandoned hospital, where Kenny is, lying flat down on the floor, with ropes tying him down. He wakes up and starts shouting. Just then, Reign appears.

Kenny asks “And what in hell’s name are you?” She tells Kenny to call her Reign, and she will soon reign over Kenny’s corpse. Reign climbs on top of Kenny and says that she’s always wanted to be a serial killer, and this prove to be really fun. She tells Kenny “It’s stabby time!” and proceeds to stab him several times in both of his arms with a machete. Kenny tries to contain the pain from each hit and not scream. Reign says that it’s no fun when they don’t scream, and she needs “a stomping ground”. She proceeds to put on some high heels and repeatedly stomp all over Kenny, including on his stab wounds. This is painful enough to make him scream. Reign giggles. She says that she would do more, but Zombie and Ghostface want more. Reign walks off.

We cut to Beverly’s home, where she is getting back from school. As she goes up to her room, Beverly is intercepted by her dad, Alvin. He asks what happened in school today, and she says “the usual” Alvin gets uncomfortably close to Beverly, who doesn’t move as this is nothing new. He asks what she has in her hand, which is discovered to be a chocolate bar. We then see through a brief flashback that Tyler gave her one. Back in present day, he asks who gave this to her. Beverly says that it was just a friend. Alvin strokes Beverly’s face and says “Tell me you are still my little girl, Bevvie” Feeling powerless, Beverly complies with “Yes daddy” Alvin then lets her go.

We cut to Kara on her way home from school, when she is talking to Josie and her new boyfriend, Miles. Miles asks if she is “the great Kara Danvers” that he’s been hearing about. Kara asks Miles if he wants an autograph, and Miles says sure. Kara takes out a pencil and writes down “Supergirl was here” on Miles’ notebook. He smiles and tells Josie that she has great taste in friends. Josie says that it wasn’t always that way, but now she’s satisfied with the results. Nevertheless, she warns Miles that she’s “learned a few tricks” since Joe’s time. Miles says that he’ll keep that in mind, and promises never to try and rape her. Josie says that she appreciates that. Kara says that this reminds her Sanvers (Alex and Maggie) and wonders how they are doing now.

We then cut to Maggie’s place, where Maggie is making some coffee. She is greeted by Alex, who slept for the night there and notices that Maggie is wearing her T-shirt. Maggie says that she felt naughty today, and couldn’t help herself. The women giggle and share a kiss. Alex asks Maggie if she called in sick today, which she did. Alex says she doesn’t care if she ever goes to work again as long as she with Maggie. They go on Maggie’s big bed, and Alex gets on top of Maggie. Sanvers proceeds to kiss and makeout for a while. Eventually, Alex gets a text on her phone from Bill, who asks to help him get the decorations for Kara’s birthday party set up. Alex tells Maggie that they’ll do this again soon. Maggie says that she can’t wait.

After Alex leaves, Maggie notices a paper airplane flying through her open window. She opens it up and it says “You may want to come to the abandoned hospital, now and alone. If you don’t, poor Kara is gonna need a new boyfriend” Maggie looks her window and sees Zombie walking away. She resolves to pursue him and takes her gun out of her drawer. When she gets outside, Zombie leads her into the woods. Eventually, they arrive at the abandoned hospital, where Zombie lures her inside, where Ghostface is waiting. Maggie also sees the badly beaten Kenny chained up on the floor.

She holds her gun at Ghostface and tells him to get on his knees. Ghostface says that Maggie knows that this isn’t how it works. He asks if she remembers “their little arrangement” Maggie says that was way long ago and orders him to get down again. Ghostface says that if Maggie arrests him, he’ll spoil their little secret. This horrifies Maggie, who lowers her gun. Kenny asks what the hell she is doing. Ghostface reveals that Mary had a past with Maggie and whispers something in Kenny’s ear. Shocked, he says “How could you Maggie?” In response, Zombie picks up a hammer and bashes Kenny several times, saying “Nobody asked you anything, loser”

Maggie starts to tear up and says that she didn’t have a choice. Ghostface says that the deal is this: if Maggie keeps quiet about Kenny’s death until he says otherwise, and doesn’t try to kill/arrest him or his new accomplices, then he will keep quiet about her secret. He says that the secret will ruin all chances she has with “that cop bitch (Alex)” Maggie says that she could just shoot Ghostface and Zombie now, at which point Ghostface tells her that Reign will expose her secret if she shoots them.

Maggie, unwilling to let this happen, puts away her gun. Zombie says that Maggie also has to watch Kenny die. Maggie says that this can’t be happening. Ghostface takes out a match, lights it and throws it onto Kenny, setting him on fire. Kenny screams in pain. Maggie wants desperately to help, but cannot. She sinks to her knees and sobs, guilt ridden by Kenny’s screams. Eventually, Kenny stops screaming. Kenny Rhee, son of Glenn and Maggie Rhee, and girlfriend of Kara Danvers, is dead. Smash to black.

Episode 2
We open immediately after the end of the last episode. Maggie is still staring at Kenny’s corpse in shock. Ghostface slaps Maggie to get her out of it. He tells her to go home and never mention this to anyone. Maggie says that even if she does remain quiet, Ghostface will be brought to justice eventually. Ghostface says that they’ll see about that, and Maggie leaves. Zombie asks what is next. Ghostface says that they need to deal with their biggest problem: the Punisher. Zombie says that since there are three of them and only one Punisher, they should be able to easily defeat him. Ghostface says that he’s counting on that. Zombie asks when they attack.

Ghostface says that they need to find a way to lure him out, and he has an idea. He, Zombie and Reign go a webcam, revealed to be another the Punisher put. Reign asks how he keeps getting these cameras in their lair without Ghostface seeing it. Ghostface says it's not like they live here. He speaks to the webcam and tells the Punisher that things have changed from last time. He says that he has more reliable killers on his side this time, and if he wants Kara to himself, then he is going to be bitterly disappointed. Ghostface challenges the Punisher to come to the abandoned hospital tomorrow to battle his team, or they will attack Kara. He asks “Are you the chicken, or the Punisher?”

At this, Reign starts making chicken sounds. We see that the Punisher is viewing this footage, and he says “Challenge accepted” Meanwhile, Maggie heads back home. She receives a text from Alex, who is ready to come back, but Maggie calls her off. She starts to type “Kenny is d-“, but deletes the text instead of sending it. Maggie goes on her bed and begins to cry. We open on the next morning at the Danvers house, where Tyler is talking to Alex and Kara, telling them about his meeting with Beverly. Alex tells Tyler that he did the right thing sticking up for her and pushing Greta. Kara asks Tyler how interested he is in Beverly.

Tyler shrugs and says that he doesn’t know. He admits that he finds her pretty cute and nice. Kara and Alex smile in a laughing-teasing away. Alex straight up says that Tyler likes her. Tyler finally admits it. Tyler likes Beverly. Alex says that she thinks that Beverly likes Tyler, too. Kara agrees with this. Tyler asks for “girl advice” Kara says that this may or may not be a case of Romeo and Juliet with him and Beverly. She advises Tyler to get to know Beverly a bit and wait until they have a good friendship to get further with her. Kara then texts Kenny (unaware of this death), asking if he’s ready for her birthday tomorrow. A text back says “I have a VERY special surprise for you” Kara smiles, eager to see this surprise.

We see Bill working in the basement, where Alex comes to join him. Bill is setting up colorful birthday ribbons and other decorations to surprise Kara on her birthday. Alex asks Bill how it’s coming along. Bill says that it’s just about done. Alex says that he seems more invested in this than usual. Bill admits that he doesn’t plan on dating ever again after Mary’s death, which makes him more focused on Alex, Tyler and Kara. Alex says that not all women are going to turn out to be crazy like Mary. Bill says that could be true, but he doubts he’ll find anyone better than Elisa. Alex says that is also true. They look at the decorations. Bill says that Kara is going to be flipping out at how good her party will be.

We cut to Midvale middle school again, where Beverly and Tyler are waiting to be picked up. Tyler apologizes for calling Beverly “Bevvie” yesterday. Beverly says that she should be the one who is sorry, and Tyler was just trying to be nice. Tyler says that there was no way he was just standing there while Greta bullied her like that. Beverly says that Greta deserves the triple detention that she got for that. They laugh together. Tyler asks why she hates that nickname. Beverly says that “someone creepy” called her that once. She considers telling Tyler about her sexually abusive dad, but decides not to go that far. Tyler tells her about Kara having a birthday party tomorrow, asking if she would be interested in coming.

Beverly says that she’s never been to a birthday party before. Tyler assures her that it will be great, and Beverly decides to go. Meanwhile, we see that a vengeful Greta is watching the duo from affair. She says that Tyler is going regret the day she crossed the great Greta. She goes to her car trunk (her parents left the car there), where we see that there are some trash bags, which she plans to dump all over Tyler and Beverly. Greta says that they are about to become the shitty couple. Just then, a large black hand grabs her and pulls her in the car. We see that it’s the Punisher, who says that he really hates little bitches like Greta, especially when they try to mess with his little Tyler.

He proceeds to stab the screaming Greta seven times in her car and slash her throat, resulting in her splattering blood on the windows. Greta is dead. The Punisher pours the trash bags on Greta's corpse, and declares that she is a literal piece of shit now. The Punisher then proceeds to leave the parking lot. We next cut to Winn’s house, where Winn is greeting two men that are at his front door. Winn asks who the men are. The first man introduces himself as Mike Matthews, adding that his friends like to call him “Mon-el” The 2nd man introduces himself as Hank Henshaw. They ask if he knows a man named Bill Danvers around here. Winn says that he does, and Bill has mentioned Hank’s name before.

Hank asks if he knows of Bill’s past, which Winn confirms, as Bill talked about it with him numerous times with him. He asks why Hank is here now. Hank says that Bill just went through a killing spree and he doesn’t think is random. Winn says that there isn’t any way Bill is going rejoin them after “what happened last time” and he wouldn’t risk Kara and Alex. Mon-el says that it’s entirely up to him, but they aren’t leaving whether or not he refuses. Winn says that because their intentions are good, he will tell them where Bill is staying.

As Winn begins to tell Hank and Mon-el, we cut to the Punisher, who has arrived at the abandoned hospital to confront Ghostface and his team. When he goes inside, Ghostface, Reign and Zombie are all there waiting for him. The Punisher says that he likes Reign and Zombie’s costumes, but it’s not going to help them. Upon seeing the Punisher, Reign comments that he looks cooler than Ghostface. Ghostface says “Just shut up and kill him!” Reign says that she doesn’t like his tone. Ghostface facepalms.

An annoyed Zombie pulls out a gun, but the Punisher draws faster and opens fire. Zombie and the Punisher shoot at each other, but are unable to get any hits on each other. Eventually, both run out of bullets. The Punisher pulls out a tranquiller dart and shoots one into Zombie’s chest, subduing him. He asks who is next to be punished. Reign says that she really likes this guy. She tells the Punisher “A girl could fall for a guy like you” Ghostface yells at her to stop flirting with the enemy. Reign states that Ghostface is a party pooper, which makes him facepalm again. She asks the Punisher to show her what he’s got. The Punisher says “As you wish”

Reign and the Punisher proceed to punch and kick at each other. The Punisher appears to be much more skilled than Reign, blocking most of her hits and getting much of his own. Reign gets a few good hits on the Punisher, but not enough to stop him. Eventually, the Punisher knocks out Reign with a headbutt. Now, it’s just the Punisher and Ghostface. Ghostface expresses his annoyance at his accomplices, especially Reign. The Punisehr says that as usual, Ghostface recruits shitty accomplices. Ghostface says that now, this will be a real duel of the killers. The Punisher says this should be man to man, no weapons, which Ghostface agrees with.

The two killers look at each other. The battle begins. The two run at each other. Ghostface begins to punch the Punisher in the stomach. The Punisher pushes Ghostface away. He kicks Ghostface to the ground. He goes to jump on Ghostface, but Ghostface kicks him in the stomach. Ghostface then jumps up. He hits the Punisher in the head. The Punisher admits that did hurt, but he can do a lot better. He punches Ghostface several times in the face and knees him in the chest. Ghostface and the Punisher continue trading blows. Eventually, Ghostface’s mask gets ripped, and part of his face is exposed.

Ghostface says this is just got out of hand. He starts running away. The Punisher says he’s not having any of that. He starts chasing Ghostface. Ghostface slams a door on the Punisher, locks it, and runs out an exit. The Punisher realizes that by the time he gets the door open, Ghostface will be gone. He yells that Ghostface’s cowardly streak continues. The Punisher then goes to the unconscious Zombie and Reign. He wonders if they have potential. The Punisher takes off Reign’s mask and sees her identity. At this, the Punisher says “Maybe she could be useful after all” The Punisher then unmasks Zombie and sees their identity. At this, the Punisher says “This just got a whole lot more interesting” He decides not to kill them.

As the Punisher unmasks them, we see a camera recording the scene. In a dark office, we see an unknown shadowy figure watching the battle from a camera. A second shadowy figure joins him. Figure #2 asks how the fight went. Figure #1 says that he placed his faith in Ghostface, and so far, he’s proving to be about half the killer the Punisher is. He adds that Ghostface probably could never take on three killers on his own. Figure #1 asks for “an assault” to be prepared should the Punisher be arrested. Figure #2 asks if he has lost faith in Ghostface. Figure #1 says that they will see what happens, but he has his eye on the Punisher. He looks through the camera at the Punisher and rubs his chin in wonder. Smash to black.

Episode 3
We open about an hour after the massive killer battle, at which point Zombie and Reign wake up. They have been seated on a table with Ghostface, who has been sewing up his mask and repairing it. Zombie asks what happened. Ghostface says that the Punisher defeated him and Reign. He lies to them that he overpowered the Punisher and forced him to retreat. At this, Reign starts laughing. She says “Not buying that for a second, loser” Ghostface slams his hand on the table. He says that Reign should really learn to watch her tongue before he cuts it off. Reign rolls her eyes. Just then, Ghostface’s phone rings.

Ghostface says that “He” is calling and puts it on speaker. “He” says that he saw the whole fight and Ghostface ran away like a baby from the Punisher. At this, Reign and Zombie laugh. An embarrassed Ghostface says that the killing spree hasn’t even officially started yet. “He” says that he sees more potential in the Punisher than he does in Ghostface, who insists that he be given more time. “He” agrees to watch the killing spree, but warns Ghostface that he is losing his patience, before hanging up. Ghostface tells Zombie and Reign that they need to step their game and strike at Kara’s birthday party.

We cut to Maggie’s home. She is sitting on a couch until she gets a knock on her door from Alex, who asks if she can come in. Maggie lets her in. Alex notices that Maggie looks nervous and asks if she is alright. Maggie says that she is and asks why she came. Alex says that Maggie hasn’t answered her past five texts. Maggie says that she was busy, and Alex asks with what. Maggie doesn’t say and claims that she is still busy. Alex tells Maggie that she is acting paranoid. Maggie insists that she has nothing to hide, but she needs to be alone right now. Alex asks if she coming to Kara’s birthday party.

Maggie says that she won’t be, which surprises and upsets Alex. She says that the Maggie she knows would want to come. Maggie says “I can’t” Before leaving, Alex says that if Maggie is hiding something, then she should come out with it. Maggie looks at her cell phone, which has a text from Ghostface telling her not to go to the party. We cut to the Danvers household, where Hank and Mon-el are at the door. Bill answers them and recognizes Hank. He says that it’s been a long time and shakes hands with Hank, who introduces him to Mon-el. The trio go inside.

Bill asks Hank why he’s come to visit again “after all these years” Hank says that they are reassembling again. Bill’s eyes widen. He asks if this means “they” are out there again. Mon-el says that they think it’s starting up again. Bill says that he knows what they are going to ask, and he isn’t going to be a part of it again. Hank says that Bill isn’t exactly sinless like the rest of them. Bill asks “You know?” Mon-el and Hank nod in confirmation. Bill says that Alex, Kara and Tyler cannot know about his past or his sin. Hank says that they deserve to know. Bill insists that they will never view him or Elisa the same ever again.

Mon-el says that can’t hide everything forever, and the last killing spree was evidence of this. Just then, Kara walks in. She sees Mon-el, and looks at him as if to say “Well, well, well. Who’s this handsome guy?” Bill introduces her to Hank and Mon-el. Kara asks how he knows them. Bill says that Hank is an old friend of his from very long ago, and Mon-el is new. Mon-el says that he heard a lot about this family and he’s seen Kara in the news. Kara and Mon-el look at each other. Kara is obviously charmed by Mon-el’s looks, while Mon-el looks charmed the same way.

Kara, remembering that she is dating Kenny, defuses the romantic tension by talking about her birthday party. Bill asks Hank and Mon-el if they would like to stay for some fun. Hank and Mon-el agree to do this. Kara lists all of her friends that will be there, including Kenny, whom she mentions is her boyfriend. This disappoints Mon-el, though only slightly. We fast-forward to when the party starts. At this point, the house is packed with people, among them being Bill, Alex, Kara, Josie, Miles, Tyler, Hank, Winn, Beverly, Mon-el, and five other random partygoers. Winn is being the DJ of the party and playing some music. Tyler, Beverly and Josie all sit together.

Beverly says that Tyler’s dad plays some great music, which he agrees with. Josie asks Beverly if they could have “a little girl talk” Beverly says sure, and they walk out of the room. Josie reveals that Tyler came to her for help about what exactly is wrong with Beverly, who says that Josie doesn’t know anything about her. Josie says that she knows what it’s like to be abused, physically and sexually. She tells Beverly about her abusive relationship with Joe, which surprises Beverly. She admits that she has problems with her dad, but asks if they can talk about it later, so she can enjoy the party. Josie agrees, and she proceeds to go dance with Miles.

Tyler goes up to Beverly and asks if she wants to dance with him. She says sure, and they hold hands and dance together. It’s clear that both of them are enjoying it. Meanwhile, we see Kara and Mon-el drinking together. Mon-el asks if this is the first time Kara has gotten drunk. Kara says that Bill made sure she never got near alcohol, except for a couple of times. Kara asks how Mon-el’s parents did with his alcohol. Mon-el says that he doesn’t like to talk about his parents, which surprises Kara. Mon-el compliments Kara’s dress, which makes her blush. In her drunken state, Kara says that Mon-el’s girlfriend is a lucky woman, which makes Mon-el reveal that he is single.

Kara says “Oh really?” and giggles. She leans close to Mon-el, who leans forward and kisses her. After a few moments, Kara realizes what she is doing and pulls away. She says that she just cheated on Kenny. Mon-el apologizes, saying that he didn’t meant to embarrass her. Kara just runs away and goes upstairs. Hank, who was watching, approaches Mon-el, who says that made a wrong move. Hank says that it was just one kiss, and it was only because they were drunk. Upstairs, Kara goes into her room. Elsewhere, one of the five random partygoers is looking for the bathroom.

Just then, Zombie appears. He taps the partygoer on the shoulder, to which he calmly asks if he knows where the bathroom is. Zombie just breaths menacingly. The partygoer shrugs him off and keeps looking, even after he sees Zombie’s knife. After several more seconds of obliviousness, the partygoer finally realizes who's behind him and tries to scream, but Zombie stabs him in the throat, killing him. Zombie takes out a walkie talkie and talks to Reign, saying “It’s almost time, get it ready” In Kara’s room, she is crying on her pillow, obviously feeling guilty about kissing Mon-el while she is dating Kenny. Just then, she smells something.

Kara looks at her closet, where there is a red liquid coming out of it. She picks up a note next to the closet, which says “It’s not over yet” Kara cautiously opens the closet to find Kenny’s corpse strung up. She lets out a blood curling scream. Just then, Ghostface, who was hiding behind Kenny’s corpse, pops up. He tackles Kara and pulls out his knife. Ghostface asks Kara if she really thought this was over. Kara kicks Ghostface off of her. She runs downstairs, past Zombie, who is standing nearby. Ghostface tells him that it’s time, and Zombie tells Reign to “activate it”

Kara arrives downstairs, and bursts into tears. Bill and Alex rush over and ask what is wrong. Before she can answer, we hear loud honking outside. Then, Kenny's car (which the killers took) bursts through the wall, nearly hitting Kara, Alex and Bill, who all jump out of the way. Two random unlucky partygoers are hit by the car and killed as it enters. The driver is then shown to be Reign, while everyone else stares in shock and horror. Reign says “I had no idea how to drive that thing” Zombie and Ghostface come downstairs, while everyone else runs away, panicking and screaming. Ghostface is able to catch two random partygoers, stabbing one in the head and slitting another’s throat, killing them both.

While this is happening, Winn gets his phone out, calls 911 and tells them what is happening here. Josie, Miles, Tyler and Beverly all run away one direction, towards the back door. Reign does an acrobatic flip towards them, landing right in front of them, which blocks their way out. Reign says that she’s a stop sign. Josie, not having any of this, punches Reign in the face and kicks her in the stomach. She and the others then run out. Reign yells that it not how you treat a stop sign. As everyone escapes, a police car pulls up (the police station isn’t far from the house), containing two cops.

Zombie says that he’ll handle this, and he’s “had experience” with cops. He goes to the car that Reign used to slam into the house. As the two cops prepare to enter, Zombie pulls out a gun and shoots one of the head. The 2nd cop manages to get a few shots off, but none of them hit Zombie, who shoots the 2nd cop in the head and kills him too. Ghostface and Reign come up. Ghostface says that he thinks they made a pretty good impression, which the others agree with. He adds that they should get out of here before anybody else comes. The three killers then flee the scene. Smash to black.

Episode 4
We open on the next morning at the Danvers house. Bill, Alex and Tyler are all there, along with Maggie and the rest of the police. Maggie tells everyone that the car made a huge hole in the living room, to which Alex responds “Really? What gave that away?” Maggie just gets to the point and explains that it will take a while for the house to be fixed, meaning that the Danvers aren’t going to be able to stay here for a while. Alex says that they are going to have to think of somewhere else to say. Tyler suddenly says that he has an idea. Bill says that is good, and he’s going to talk to Kara while Tyler talks about his idea. Bill goes over to Kara, who is sitting on a nearby bench, alone. He sits next to her.

Kara tells Bill that this should have been over. Bill says that this should never have even begun. Kara recounts to Bill the times that she’s had with Kenny and confides with him about the kiss she had with Mon-el. She says that Kenny deserved so much better than her. Bill says that it wasn’t her fault, and she was just drunk. He says that he knows what it feels to lose the person you love. Kara holds hands with Bill. She says that he’s the best father she could ask for. Bill thinks to himself “If only that was true” She and Bill go to Tyler and ask where he plans to have them live.

At that moment, we cut to Winn’s house, where Tyler, Alex, Bill and Kara are explaining the situation to him. Winn says that when he wanted Tyler to move in with him, this isn’t exactly what he had in mind, but this works too. He happily welcomes the Danvers family to live with him. Winn says that the house is a bit small for five people, but they can make arrangements. He explains that since there are only two bedrooms, somebody has to sleep on the couch, which Alex volunteers for. Tyler says that at least the cereal jokes are back now. Winn chuckles. He tells everyone to make themselves feel comfortable here. Bill thanks Winn for letting them do this, and Winn asks if they can talk alone.

They go into a separate room. Winn asks Bill if he is hiding anymore secrets from Kara and the others, and Bill remains silent. Winn says that since he did the fact he had a stalker, they weren’t able to deduce Mary was Cyborg. Bill says that they wouldn’t have figured it out even if he said so sooner. Winn asks again if Bill has more secrets. He admits that he does, and is nervous about revealing them, as they are far worse than having a stalker. Winn insists that it could help them find out who Ghostface is. Bill says that if Winn had this secret, he would be doing the same thing as him right now. As Bill walks away, we see that Kara was listening to their discussion. She mutters “What is this time, dad?”

We next cut to Josie’s house, where her, Miles and Beverly are hanging out. Beverly admits that it feels strange for her to be hanging out with people older than her. Miles says that they aren’t really that much older than her. Beverly just shrugs. She asks how Josie is doing. Josie admits that she is sad about Kenny’s death, and the sadness Kara is most likely going through right now. She says that it makes helping and giving stuff to others makes her feel better sometimes. Beverly says that Josie and Santa would make a good couple. Josie smiles. She asks Beverly if she wants to talk now about her problems.

Beverly talks about Alvin. She explains that her mother died giving birth to her and Alvin has been raising her ever since. Alvin has tried to get a new wife, but all of his dates broke up with him. As a result, Alvin has been craving for sex and wants it from anyone near him. Beverly then admits that Alvin is sexually abusive of her, and he has forced her to repeatedly kiss him since she turned 12. Josie is shocked and horrified by this. Josie asks Beverly why she never told anybody. She admits that Alvin was always able to intimidate her into being silent about it. Josie asks Beverly to tell the police about her abuse.

Beverly says that she isn’t sure, and asks Josie how she handled her relationship with Joe. Josie admits that Kara and Kenny encouraged her to rebel against Joe and they eventually called the police on him. Still, they only did it because of Josie’s approval. Beverly reminds them that if her dad is arrested, then she has nobody else to live with. Miles says that is true, and that they should give Beverly some time to decide whether or not she wants to do this. Josie agrees to this and asks Beverly to make her decision as soon as possible. Beverly says that she will be thinking about it. She then leaves.

We cut to the hotel from last season, where we see that this is where Mon-el and Hank are staying in. Hank says that confirms that they are needed here. Mon-el points out that Kara isn’t likely going to want to talk to him again after they had that kiss. Hank suggests that Mon-el just apologize, and the worst that could happen is that she says no. Mon-el says that he’ll head over, but Hank suggests that he simply call her. Mon-el then calls Kara, who is alone in one of Winn’s bedrooms. He apologizes for the kiss and says that it shouldn’t have happened. Kara admits that she also feels guilty about it, and believes that she cheated on Kenny by doing it, though Kenny was likely dead before it happened.

Mon-el says that even if they end up kissing again, they shouldn’t for a while. He asks if they can remain friends. Kara agrees to this, saying that it would be better that way. Mon-el asks where she is now that her house is damaged, and Kara tells him about moving in with Winn. Just then, Mon-el notices something, something that shocks him. He tells Kara “I’ll have to call you back” and hangs up. Mon-el rushes back to Hank and tells him to come to hallway, fast. Mon-el shows Hank what he is looking at, which also shocks Hank. We finally see what they are looking at.

They are looking at four people: SIDNEY PRESCOTT, JUDY HICKS, and GALE AND DEWEY RILEY. The survivors ask go up to the desk clerk and ask to rent two rooms. Hank asks if those people are who he thinks they are, and Mon-el says that they are. Another person, whose face is disguised by a hat and magazine, also sees the Woodsboro survivors coming in. The person leaves the hotel and sends a text, saying “They’re here, it’s time to fulfill my end of the deal” The person gets a text back, saying “The zombie of their past has come back to haunt them (meaning that the person is Zombie)” Smash to black.

Episode 5
We cut to Winn’s house the next morning, where the Danvers and Winn are having breakfast together. The table isn’t big enough for all five of them, so Winn and Bill have to eat on the couch. Just then, they get a knock on the door. Kara says that she’ll go get it, and finds Hank and Mon-el on the other side. She asks what they are doing back here. Hank and Mon-el step to the side, revealing Sidney, Judy, Gale and Dewey. Kara instantly recognizes them and squeals like a fangirl, which surprises everyone. Kara then admits that she idolized Sidney when she was a kid. Sidney says that she’s glad to meet a fellow fan.

Alex proceeds to send a text to Maggie, telling her to come down right away. About a half hour later, Josie, Miles, Beverly and Maggie have all arrived to meet the Woodsboro survivors. Hank and Mon-el explain that they found them at the hotel and lead them here. Alex says that she’s heard about the Woodsboro cases during her time as a detective, and congratulates her and the others for surviving so long. Judy says that she didn’t really do much, except make a bunch of lemon squares. She then reveals that she has a bunch and asks if anyone wants some. Everyone proceeds to take and eat a lemon square.

Gale says that it’s hard to believe that she used to insult these. Judy and Dewey chuckle, reminded of the old times. Maggie guesses that Judy and Gale weren’t always friends. Dewey admits that Gale and Judy were originally rivals, but after Judy saved Gale’s life from Jill Roberts, they eventually became friends. Kara asks the survivors what brings them here. Gale asks everyone if they knew his nephew, whom Kara remembers. She tells Gale about her interactions with Tom and how he so badly wanted to catch Ghostface and his old accomplices. Bill asks if Tom’s death is why Gale is here.

Gale admits that she hasn’t seen Tom in person very much, but she knew that he always wanted to be like her. She admits that she feels guilty that her reputation lead Tom to get himself killed. Dewey explains that since the events of Scream 4, he has tried to get Gale to retire from reporting, especially on murder sprees. She almost agreed, only for news of Tom’s death and the killings in Midvale to come out. As a result, Gale decided to come over. Gale says that Dewey can always try to keep her from reporting and being an author, but it will never work. Dewey admits that he probably should have learned by now, but he’ll always keep trying. Josie asks how Sidney got involved in this.

Sidney explains that there was no way Dewey was going to let her do it alone, so he called her and asked if she could accompany him and Gale. As a bonus, Sidney taught Gale how to fight. Gale admits that she probably should have asked her much earlier to teach her self-defense, but she feels more confident than ever. Sidney also admits that she feels guilty about Jill’s killing spree, and she has never been to Woodsboro ever since the deaths of her cousin and aunt. Bill says something like that the deaths weren’t her fault. Sidney then replies that someone suffered a fate worse than death: Kirby Reed.

Judy and Dewey recall that after Kirby was admitted to the hospital, she survived her stab wounds inflicted by Charlie, but she ended up becoming mentally deranged and had to be institutionalized. This horrifies the Midvale survivors and their friends, who ask if Kirby ever got out. Sidney explains that Kirby is still admitted to this day, and she used to visit her, but gave up when she realized that she wasn’t going to get better. Sidney admits that she blames herself for Kirby’s condition, which is the main reason she doesn’t want to return to Woodsboro.

Gale and Dewey say that they tried to talk her out of that, but she stayed firm to her decision, though they still remained friends. Winn asks Judy where she fits in this. Judy admits that she had a crush on Dewey during the events of and after Scream 4, but she recognized that he was happy with Gale and they remained friends. Dewey asked Judy if she wanted to help him, Gale and Sidney with Midvale, and Judy agreed. Winn looks at Judy. He says that it’s pretty nice to have her and the others here. Judy and Winn look at each other, obviously attracted. Before this can go any further, Sidney proceeds to explain that they are here to help, and ask if anyone has any further questions.

Tyler raises his hand and asks Sidney if she wants to see Supergirl. This makes Kara giggle. Sidney asks what he means by Supergirl. Kara says “You’ll see” and goes upstairs. After a couple minutes, Kara returns downstairs in her Supergirl costume. The Woodsboro survivors look at her in surprise and awe. Supergirl explains her decision to fight costume with costume against the killers. Sidney says that she really should have thought of something like that, but then remembers when she dressed up as Ghostface in the original movie. She says that Kara and her think alike. Sidney examines Kara a little bit. She says that she reminds her of when she was young, at least a little.

Tyler says that Supergirl is awesome to have around, in costume or not. Sidney says that she likes that name, Supergirl. Kara giggles. Alex and Bill admit that they think it’s cute, and Kara plans to use that name and costume for Halloween. Sidney gets back to the subject and asks to know about the killing spree and why the Danvers are being targeted. They explain everything that they know about the Punisher, Ghostface, Zombie and Reign. The amount of killers dismays Dewey, who says “As if two killers per spree wasn’t bad enough” Sidney asks if the killers have mentioned her at all, which Bill confirms they did not. She says that is somewhat of a relief.

Dewey mentions that the four of them will be staying at the hotel near here, and gives everyone their phone number in case when they feel like calling them down for help. Kara thanks the Woodsboro survivors for their help and bids them farewell. Before they leave, Sidney tells everyone to call them “the immortal four” Gale says that it was originally the immortal trio, before Dewey and Sidney insisted that they should add Judy on the name as well. As the foursome leaves, Winn intercepts Judy. He says that he really liked her lemon squares. Judy thanks him and says that when she was working in Woodsboro, her nickname was “Lemon Square Deputy” The two laugh.

Winn says that if Judy wants to call or see him sometime, she can call anytime. Judy says that she’ll think about it. She walks off. Miles and Josie go into their car, which is parked in front of the house, and prepare to drive away. As they are about to do so, Miles asks Josie if she hears something in the back seat. Josie takes a look, and gets a sedative injected into her. Miles turns out and sees that Zombie is in the car, and has just sedated Josie. Miles tries to get out, but Zombie pulls him back in. Zombie stabs Miles several times in the throat and chest. Miles Stanford, boyfriend of Josie Hatchet, is dead. Zombie then drives off with the unconscious Josie and Miles’ corpse.

Meanwhile, inside the house, Maggie is leaving. As she does, Alex notices that she dropped her cell phone. She goes outside to call Maggie back, but notices a new text she received was from an anonymous sender. This gets Alex’s attention, and she looks at the text, which says “Call me soon, unless you want me to spill the beans about you and Kenny” Alex looks back at the other texts, which mention Maggie hiding a secret. Alex’s face grows wide and shocked as she reads through them. She stops at a final texts which says “Maybe you’ll make a good Brandonface after all” This makes Alex realize that these texts are from Ghostface, and Maggie knows him. She stares at Maggie as she continues leaving. She asks what she could be hiding from her.

Back inside Josie’s car, Zombie is driving when he notices Gale and Dewey on the sidewalk. They are talking about how Gale will do her latest book when this killing spree is over. Dewey tells Gale not to get too excited, as they just got here. Gale says that they survived this shit four times in a row, and they can go for a fifth. Just then, Zombie’s car comes up and heads toward Gale. Dewey sees this is time to shove Gale out of the way. The car hits Dewey instead, but not hard enough to kill him. Dewey is, however, knocked unconscious by the impact, which horrifies Gale.

Zombie then gets out of the car and tries to drag Dewey inside. Gale, not having any of that, runs up to Zombie and kicks him in the back. He stands up. Zombie says that the last time they met, Gale was not a fighter. Gale asks what Zombie means by “meeting again” Zombie says that he “has a history” with Woodsboro, before stating that whatever tricks Sidney taught her isn’t going to help her. He says that he’ll get Gale later, and right now, he needs to make sure Dewey’s luck runs out. Gale asks Zombie if he has any idea who he is talking to. Zombie replies that he is talking to a bitch reporter who would be long dead without her fat ass husband. A pissed off Gale says that does it.

She runs up to Zombie. Gale starts punching and kicking Zombie, who does the same back. It’s the first time we really see Gale holding her own against a killer, even if it’s not Ghostface. Gale head-butts Zombie, before punching him twice and kicking him straight in the face. Seeing that Zombie is still standing, Gale says that should have done it. Zombie replies that he’s had a lot of practice in taking pain. He punches Gale in the face, breaking her nose with only one punch. Zombie then mentions that he’s had more practice in dishing out pain. Gale goes for a spin kick, which Zombie ducks under. Zombie does his own spin kick on Gale, which she does not dodge. She crashes to the ground.

Zombie says that they’ve had their fun, and they’ll have to do this again sometime. Gale tries to attack Zombie again, but Zombie takes out a tranquiller gun and shoots Gale with it, rendering her unconscious. Zombie then begins dragging Dewey in the car, but he has a hard time due to his weight. He says “How did this guy survive four in a row?” before loading him in the car. Zombie then throws out Josie and Miles’ corpse, before driving off with Dewey. As he does, Zombie texts Reign that he has Dewey, and it’s time for Sidney to know exactly what she is up against. Reign says that she couldn’t agree more. Smash to black.

Episode 6
We cut to Josie’s house, where Alex and Maggie are talking to her, and the house has police tape all around it. Josie is telling Alex and Maggie how she woke up in the house, found Miles dead, and a note left from Zombie. She shows the note to Maggie, who realizes that it is for Sidney. She decides to give it to her, but Alex asks if she can do it instead. Maggie initially refuses, but Alex insists, so Maggie gives her the note. She asks Alex why she is so intent on doing it. Alex says that there is no particular reason. Maggie notices that Alex looks nervous around her and asks if something is wrong. Alex doesn’t answer.

Josie watches as Miles’ body is taken away. She sits down and begins to cry to herself. Just then, Kara comes up to the scene. Alex walks up to her and tells her the situation. Kara sits next to Josie and holds her hand. Kara says that she wished Josie wouldn’t have to feel what she felt when she found out Kenny was dead. Josie asks why there must be so many horrible people in the world, as if Joe wasn’t bad enough. Kara says that no matter what happens, the horrible people will never win. She tells Josie that she still has her and many other friends to fight beside. Josie thanks Kara for the pep talk. They hug.

Alex finds that someone is calling Maggie’s phone and decides to let it play out. She hears the message, which is from Reign, who is asking why Maggie hasn’t answered her texts recently. Reign also explains that Ghostface is going to release the information if she doesn’t answer in the next hour. After this, Alex notices Maggie’s coat hanging nearby. She tucks the phone into its coat pocket, apparently without being seen. However, we then see that Maggie saw her with her phone. She examines it and wonders how much Alex saw. She sighs and says that it may be time to just confess and get it over with.

We cut to the hotel where Gale, Sidney and Judy are. Judy is bandaging Gale’s broken nose, while Alex is there explaining the situation to Sidney and Judy. Sidney asks how tough Zombie was on a scale of 1-10. Gale says 9.5, and adds that she hates admitting defeat like this, but Zombie is one tough bastard. Judy says that if he was able to take Gale down, and kidnap Dewey, then they could be in trouble. Gale says that Dewey will get out of this, somehow. Just then, Sidney’s phone rings. She looks at the ID: Unknown. Sidney knows what is about to happen, sucks it up, and answers the phone, and Zombie is on the other end.

Sidney gives the bitchy “What?” to Zombie. Zombie asks Sidney if she liked her six year break, as it’s the last break she’s ever going to get. Sidney tells Zombie that she is tired of this bullshit. Zombie says that she shouldn’t have come to town then, not like it mattered, as he would still track her down. Sidney asks if Zombie has a personal motive towards her, which he confirms. Zombie adds that Reign’s motive is connected to her, but his is much more personal. Sidney asks who she has made jealous this time. Zombie explains that his motive extends beyond jealousy, but doesn’t elaborate further.

After putting the phone on speaker, Sidney asks where Dewey is. Zombie says that Dewey is with him and Reign, and his luck is about to run out. Gale snatches the phone and tells Zombie that if he hurts Dewey, she’s going to rip out his balls and shove them down his throat. Zombie laughs and says that he’ll just beat her up again, like the helpless reporter she’s been all scene. Gale tells Zombie that he simply caught her off guard, and if they have round two, she’d win. Zombie says that they’ll have a round two, eventually, but for now, it is Sidney’s time to shine with him. Sidney asks where she needs to go. Zombie says that she’ll give Sidney a riddle, and she has one hour to solve it and arrive at the place.

Zombie gives her the riddle: “Your first time dealing with people like me was here. There’s a small door at this place a poor little girl was unwise in using” He tells Sidney that she has to come alone, without Gale or anybody else, and without a weapon, or Dewey dies brutally. Zombie then hangs up. Sidney thinks about the riddle for a moment. Judy says that “people like me” means serial killers, and he might be referring to Billy Loomis and Stu Macher, the first Scream killers. Sidney realizes that the location at which their killing spree ended was Stu’s old house, in Woodsboro. She says that she didn’t want to go back there, but she doesn’t have a choice. As she prepares to leave, Gale insists on coming with Sidney.

Sidney reminds Gale that Zombie said no company, and she has to go alone. Gale asks Sidney to promise that she will bring Dewey back alive, and they will remain “the immoral four” Sidney promises to do this, and leaves. Judy tells Gale that Sidney’s a fighter, and she’ll get Dewey back. Gale sits down, deep in thought. Judy sits next to her. Gale says that it’s hard to believe that 6 years ago, they were fighting, and now they’re best friends. Judy says that they’ve come a long way, and so has Dewey. Just then, she gets a text from Winn, who asks if she wants to meet him at the Grind and Jolt Café.

Gale tells Judy that she saw the way Winn was looking at her during the meeting at the Danvers house. Judy says that Winn probably finds her cute. Gale asks if she finds Winn cute. Judy replies “Yeah… (covers her mouth), wait, I didn’t mean…uh” Gale chuckles. She says that Judy totally has a crush on Winn. She tells Judy that she doesn’t have anything to be ashamed of, and her crush on Dewey lasted for a pretty long time. Judy admits she would like to go and asks if Gale if fine if she does. Gale tells her to go ahead, and Judy leaves.

We cut to Beverly’s home, where she is in her room. As she sits on her bed, Alvin calls her downstairs. Beverly goes down and asks Alvin what he wants. She sees that he is holding her backpack. He tells her to look through it all. Beverly checks opens most of the zippers, but deliberately misses one. She then tries to leave, but Alvin grabs her wrist and makes her open the last one, which contains a love letter from Tyler. We cut to a brief flashback. Tyler approaches Beverly’s backpack. He says that Beverly is going to love this. He smuggles the love letter in Beverly’s backpack. Back in present day, Alvin reveals that he found the letter after Beverly tried to hide it, even though it was in her underwear drawer.

Beverly tries to say that it’s a regular letter, but Alvin isn’t buying it. He asks Beverly if she’s still “his girl” At this point, Beverly gets fed up, says no, and tries to wrestle free, which fails. Beverly’s attempts to defy him anger Alvin to the point that he throws Beverly to the ground and tries to restrain her, intending to rape her. He begins to make sexist comments about Beverly, until she kicks him in the groin and face, stunning him. Beverly then runs into the bathroom. Alvin walks after her and sees that the bathroom door is open. He says that Beverly is a terrible player in hide and seek.

Alvin realizes that Beverly is behind the shower curtain and opens it, only to hit in the side of the head with a toilet cover. As a result, Alvin is either knocked out cold or dead. It’s hard to tell which, but either way, he won’t be waking up anytime soon. The victorious Beverly then tries to leave, only to walk in front of the Punisher, who watched Beverly rebel against her dad. He pushes her to the ground. Beverly tries to smack him with the toilet cover, which he ducks under and yanks away from her. The Punisher pushes Beverly again and says that he came here to kill her. Beverly tells him to get it over with, and the Punisher takes the toilet cover.

Instead of bashing Beverly, however, the Punisher bashes in Alvin’s head, making it a bloody pulp and ensuring that Alvin never wakes up. Alvin Marsh, father of Beverly Marsh, is dead. The Punisher then tells Beverly that she’s earned his respect for standing up to her dad like that. Beverly asks if he’s going to recruit her or something. The Punisher says that Beverly will still need to die, but he’s giving her extra time to live because she earned it. Before he leaves, the Punisher asks that Beverly tell Tyler that he said hi. Beverly looks down at Alvin’s corpse, shrugs, and also leaves. We then cut to the Grind and Jolt Café, where Winn is waiting for Judy to come, which she does. Winn and Judy sit down together.

Winn tells her that it’s been a very long time since he’s dated a woman, and his last wife (Janet) turned out to be horrible. Judy tells Winn that he won’t be disappointed with her. Winn says he’s glad to hear that. They drink some coffee together and talk. Winn says that he’s been nervous about dating again since Janet, but he feels more confident and comfortable around her. Judy also admits that she’s almost never dated anyone, though she’s had tons of crushes, like the one on Dewey. Winn says that he felt like he had nothing left six months ago, but now he feels like he has everything he wants, things that he could start over with. Winn and Judy look at and admire each other.

We cut to Woodsboro, where Sidney has arrived. She drives in front of Stu Macher’s house. She gets another text, saying “Go to the spot where the one person who didn’t have a chance to save died” Sidney thinks about it, and figures out to go in the garage. She sees the same doggie door that killed Tatum Riley, and that Dewey’s head is stuck in it. Just then. Zombie and Reign appear. Zombie asks Sidney if she has any idea how hard it was for them to stick Dewey’s head in there. Sidney tries to free Dewey, but Zombie presses a button and the door begins to lift. Sidney stops running, and the door stops rising. Reign tells Sidney not to be a party pooper, or the Riley siblings will become “the headless siblings”

Sidney asks what they want. Zombie says that he wants to talk. Sidney refuses, saying that they are beyond that. Reign asks if they can all just be friends here. Sidney says fuck you, and Reign lifts up the door more. Zombie says that unless Sidney wants to see Dewey’s head flattened like a pancake, she will do as they say. Sidney, gritting her teeth, asks what Zombie wants. Zombie tells Sidney that he wants revenge. Sidney says that she’s had enough jealous people coming after her. Zombie again informs Sidney that his motive isn’t about jealousy, but about revenge. Sidney asks what she could have possibly have done to upset him. Zombie replies “everything” She asks what Reign has against her.

Reign admits that her motive isn’t personal, though she has a history with Sidney, who asks her elaborate. Reign says that Sidney made her what she is: a serial killer. Sidney is confused by this and asks if she is another Roman. Reign says that is a bit off, and they aren’t biologically related. She asks Zombie if she can reveal herself to Sidney. Zombie allows it. Before she unmasks, Zombie tells Sidney that there is one person that she gave a fate worse than death. Sidney thinks about this, and her eyes widen as she comes to the realization. Reign then unmasks herself. Reign is…

KIRBY REED. She giggles and claps in amusement. Kirby says that the look on Sidney’s face right now, and Dewey’s, was totally worth the wait. Sidney points out that Kirby’s skin color is not the one she heard Reign had. She responds by taking some water and splashing it on her face, revealing that she disguised herself to hide her skin color. Dewey says that still doesn’t make sense, as Kirby is supposed to be the mental institution, recovering. Zombie reveals that he and “some friends of his” broke her out and put a decoy that looked exactly like her in her place. Kirby admits that after she was broken out, Zombie and Ghostface showed her the ways off murder, and she loved it. She says that sees why Charlie stabbed her in Scream 4, and it was awesome to feel the thrill of it.

Dewey and Sidney are totally shocked at this reveal. Kirby admits that she enjoyed every kill she committed and she idolizes Jill and Charlie for getting her here. Sidney tells Kirby that she doesn’t have to do this, and they can take her right back to the mental institution where she will recover. Kirby reminds Sidney that they tried that, for six years, and she thinks she is fine this way. Kirby then announces it’s time for head crushing, and reactivates the doggie door, causing Dewey to be pulled upwards. Sidney charges straight for the door. Kirby takes out her blade and runs toward her, but Sidney doesn’t even give a shit and continues on. Sidney jumps up and grabs Dewey’s bottom half, nearly lifting herself up with the rising door. Using all her strength, Sidney pulls Dewey all the way out, and they crash to the floor just in the nick of time.

Kirby yells that Sidney is a true party pooper and all she wanted was to see some heads just crushed. She runs over and stabs toward Sidney. Sidney kicks her in the stomach, crouching her down, and kicks her in the face, sending Kirby flying back. Dewey and Sidney then try to run away, but Zombie pulls out a gun and stops them in their tracks. Zombie says that they aren’t leaving here without some blood. Another voice says “correct” Zombie turns around and…THWACK! Something hits Zombie in the side hard enough to knock him out cold. We then see that the objects was SPIKES, and the attacker is the Punisher, who grabs Zombie’s gun.

Dewey asks if he is the infamous Punisher that he’s been hearing about, which he confirms. The Punisher claims that he’s had a tight schedule today, and this is his final stop. He tells Sidney that he has no personal or any grudge against her, but he needs to make an impression. The Punisher looks at Kirby. He asks her how much she likes working for Ghostface. Kirby says that Ghostface is so dull and boring, and admits that she admired the Punisher for. The Punisher offers Kirby the chance to join him, as long as she’s willing to go through “some trials” with him. Kirby gleefully accepts the offer, saying “Anything to get away from Dullface (Ghostface) and Loserbie (Zombie)” She then stands beside the Punisher.

The Punisher tells Sidney that one of them isn’t leaving her alive, and that person is Dewey. He aims at him, but Sidney gets in the way. The Punisher says that killing an immortal four member will be a great achievement for him, and the prospect of this excites Kirby. Sidney refuses to let the Punisher kill Dewey. The Punisher quickly shoots Sidney in the leg to incapacitate her, then walks up to her and stomps on her chest. He tells Sidney that she can’t protect anyone anymore, and he’ll show her why. The Punisher shoots Dewey once in the chest, knocking him back, but he isn’t dead yet. Kirby reminds the Punisher that Dewey has had huge amounts of luck, especially in Scream 2, and they should make sure he dies.

The Punisher says that he is aware of that. He throws Dewey’s large body on top of Sidney, who tries to get up, but Dewey’s body pins her down. The Punisher slams Spikes into Dewey’s back, which is very painful. Kirby says that he isn’t doing it without her. Kirby and the Punisher stab Dewey in the back with a knife and Spikes, respectively. Sidney tries to maneuver out of the way, but all she can do is watch as Dewey’s back is mutilated. As much as we would like to think there is hope again, there is absolutely NO WAY that Dewey is NOT dead this time. Eventually, the Punisher delivers one final stab to Dewey’s face. Dewey Riley, immortal four member, husband of Gale Riley and old sheriff of Woodsboro, is dead.

At this point, Sidney, horrified by the death of one of her closet friends, and wounded by her gunshot, faints. The Punisher and Kirby high five. Kirby says that Ghostface always kept calling the Punisher the enemy, but she has a feeling they being together is going to be awesome. The Punisher tells Kirby that she has to go through some trials first before she earns his trust. In response, Kirby says “Hooray! More fun!” She says that she’ll be right back and leaves momentarily. She returns with a pencil and paper, writes a note, and leaves it on Zombie’s mask. The Punisher and Kirby then walk away, leaving Dewey’s corpse, and the unconscious Sidney and Zombie behind. Smash to black.

Episode 7
We open about an hour after the ending of last episode. Judy and Gale are driving into Woodsboro, as Sidney texted them to come down here. When they arrive, there is still crime scene tape at Stu’s old house and Sidney is sitting on a bench, forlorn. Gale runs up to her and asks where Dewey is. Sidney looks at her and tries to summon the strength to tell her about Dewey, but hesitates. Gale realizes something wrong due to Sidney’s hesitation and gets anxious, to the point that she starts shaking Sidney. Sidney shakes her head and there are tears coming out of her eyes. This makes Gale realize that Dewey is dead. She collapses beside Sidney and starts sobbing. Sidney and Judy sit beside her and also cry.

Meanwhile, Zombie is returning to the abandoned hospital, where Ghostface is waiting for him. He notices that Kirby is missing and assumes that she got herself killed. Zombie says that it’s worse than that. He tells Ghostface about how Kirby has defected to the Punisher’s side and they killed Dewey. Zombie also shows him the note that Kirby left, which stated her defection. Ghostface is silent for a few seconds, then throws a table over and kicks a wall. He calls Kirby a traitorous bitch and the Punisher is outmaneuvering them every time they make a move. Zombie says that “the boss” won’t be happy about this, and another voice says “Correct” Zombie and Ghostface turn around.

There is a man sitting in a chair, facing away from them, so we don’t see who it is. Ghostface realizes who this is and drops to his knees, while Zombie remains standing. Clearly, this man is the boss. Ghostface asks how long he was sitting there. The man, not even bothering to face him, states it was for a long time and tells him that his patience is wearing out. He tells Ghostface that unless he starts doing something to prove that he wants to join him, Ghostface will be killed and the Punisher will be recruited in his place. Ghostface says that he trying. The man replies that he wants to hear progress, not excuses. He tells Zombie that he knows he isn’t kneeling, but he respects him nevertheless, then orders them both out. Zombie and Ghostface both leave.

We cut back to Midvale sometime later, where Josie, Tyler and Beverly are talking. Beverly is telling them about Alvin’s death and her confrontation with the Punisher. Josie tells Beverly that she’s proud of her for sticking up for herself, and it went better than when she tried to stand up to Joe. Tyler apologizes for smuggling that love letter in at the wrong time and asks how she escaped the Punisher. Beverly explains that the Punisher willingly spared her because her bravery earned his respect. Tyler asks if this means the Punisher won’t attack her again. Beverly also mentions the Punisher promised to kill her later, which saddens Tyler. Beverly asks why the Punisher is so interested in Tyler.

Tyler admits that the Punisher has a special interest in him and Kara, particularly him, and he has no idea why. Josie says that it could be someone close to him, which has Tyler nervous. He walks away. Beverly asks Josie not to mention the possibility of that around Tyler, which she agrees to. As Tyler walks away, his cell phone rings. Tyler answers it, asks who is calling, and hears the Punisher’s voice. The Punisher says Tyler if he’s missed him. Tyler tells the Punisher to leave him alone, but the Punisher claims that he loves him too much for that. Tyler says that he already has enough people who love him, and the Punisher is only making life worse.

The Punisher points out that he just saved his girlfriend’s life from her sexually abusive father. Tyler asks how he knew about that. The Punisher says that he knows whenever Tyler bonds with someone, and nothing he does go unnoticed to him. Tyler looks around, and the Punisher tells Tyler not to bother, as he’ll never spot him until he wants him to. Tyler says that he will never want to see or be with the Punisher, who replies that he would be a better family than the one he is in right now. When asked how that is possible, the Punisher calls Bill and Elisa murderers, and then hangs up. Tyler is in a state of shock and horror. Is his adoptive dad a murderer, or is the Punisher just playing him?

We next cut to Gale’s apartment, where Alex, Maggie, Judy and Gale have all gathered. Sidney isn’t there because she is in the Woodsboro hospital, due to her gunshot wound. Gale is still crying about Dewey, and everyone else is sulking. Judy says that she never thought Dewey, or any of them would die coming here. Maggie says that the Punisher is clearly trying to prove himself after his limited actions last killing spree. Alex agrees with this. Suddenly, Gale stops crying and looks up. She asks who exactly the Punisher is. Alex and Maggie tell her that he is a brutal killer and is interested in Tyler and Kara. Gale says that when she gets her hands on this bastard, he’s dead.

Judy says that she isn’t doing it without her and Sidney. They hold hands. Gale and Judy have a friendship hug, and Gale resumes crying. Alex asks Maggie if they can talk privately outside, which she accepts. Alex asks Maggie if she’s noticed her cell phone was missing. Maggie admits that she knows Alex took her cell phone and asks why. Alex reveals to her that she saw the messages from Ghostface, which freaks out Maggie. Maggie says that those messages were pranks, but Alex isn’t buying it. She tells Maggie that if she really loves her, she needs to tell her the truth and stop being blackmailed. Maggie sighs. She tells Alex that Kara and Bill need to hear this secret too, which Alex agrees.

We cut to the Punisher’s lair, where the Punisher is showing Kirby around. She asks if the Punisher really had to wait so long before showing her this. The Punisher explains that he does not fully trust Kirby yet, and for all he knows, she’s acting as a spy for Ghostface. Kirby tells the Punisher that he can do whatever he wants to her, and she won’t be complaining. This gives the Punisher an idea. He asks Kirby to go on a torture table, which she does, and straps her on it. The Punisher explains that he intends to torture Kirby, and the less she complains, the more certain of her loyalty he will be. Kirby tells the Punisher to bring it on. He says that Kirby just might regret using those words and leaves the room.

The Punisher returns with a water tanks, which has two electric eels in it. He puts on some special safety gloves, which he uses to take the electric eels out. The Punisher shouts “Clear” and shocks Kirby with the electric eels. However, instead of loud screams as the Punisher expected, Kirby starts laughing manically, which shocks the Punisher. Kirby likes it so much that she yells “That was great! HIT ME AGAIN!” The Punisher shrugs and again shocks Kirby, who laughs manically in joy. The Punisher then puts the eels back and asks what torture Kirby would like to do next. Kirby shouts that she wants to do the poison ivy spa treatment, just to see how it feels. The Punisher stares at Kirby in amazement and says “You are the most psychotic, craziest, and certifiably insane bitch I’ve ever seen…I like it!”

The Punisher frees Kirby from the torture table and announces that they are officially working together. This delights Kirby, who giggles and claps in joy. The Punisher asks if Kirby wants medical treatment for her shocks, but Kirby says that she’s good. The Punisher then says that there is one more thing he forgot to mention, in order to ensure Kirby’s loyalty. Kirby asks what that is. The Punisher asks for the identity of Ghostface. Kirby then proceeds to reveal Ghostface’s identity to the Punisher, but before we get a chance to hear it, we cut to the Danvers household, where the Davners family are moving back in. Kara and Mon-el are talking in her room. Mon-el thanks Kara again for letting him remain friends with her. Kara says that is no problem.

She take a look at her Supergirl costume in her closet, and asks Mon-el why she’s never seen him around in school. Mon-el admits that he doesn’t attend school here, and he’s never been in town before until Kara met him for the first time. Kara, who assumed Mon-el lived in Midvale, is confused. Mon-el admits that there is more a purpose for him coming here than she knows of. Mon-el says that he was sent here to protect Kara with Hank from the killers, and to confront Bill. Kara asks how he knows Bill. Mon-el explains that Hank knows Bill, not him, and Bill has a past that Hank wants him to confess.

Meanwhile, Hank and Bill are arguing downstairs. Hank tells Bill that if he’s not going to tell Kara the truth, then he is. Bill shouts that he worked his whole life to move on from his past, and now Hank is going to ruin it for him. Hank insists that even if he doesn’t reveal it, the killers will, and Bill needs to stop hiding behind a curtain and accept that his past will catch up with him no matter what he does. Bill says even if that is true, Kara and Tyler wouldn’t want to “join” Hank, who replies that Bill needs to make a choice now: either he tells Kara, or Bill does. Just then, Alex, Tyler and Maggie arrive, and Kara and Mon-el come downstairs. Tyler tells Bill that the Punisher called him a murderer, and Bill smacks his forehead.

Alex says that Bill isn’t the only one with secrets, and Maggie wouldn’t say what her secret is until they arrive. Hank tells everyone to calm down and sit, which they do. Maggie tells everyone that she has been hiding this secret long before they were adults, and she has been guilt ridden about it ever since. Kara asks how bad Bill’s secret is. Bill says that part of it is as bad as Maggie describes hers, and part of it is not as bad, but still bad. Alex asks Maggie to go first, and Maggie looks at Kara and Alex. After some hesitation, Maggie announces “Kara, Alex, the truth is…Ghostface never murdered your mother. I did” Smash to black.

Episode 8
We pick up immediately after the ending of the last episode, with Maggie confessing to the murder of Elisa Danvers over a decade ago, presumed to have been committed by Ghostface. Alex and everyone else in the room is completely stunned by this statement. Alex says that it couldn’t have been Maggie and asks Maggie to say that she is lying. Maggie again admits to killing Elisa. Bill and Kara ask how and why. Maggie tells everyone that this is going to be a long story and begins her explanation. We flashback to 10 years ago, to which point a younger Maggie is talking to a younger MARY DRAKE. Mary tells Maggie that she is going to go over their deal one more time so that she is clear.

Mary tells her that unless she murders Elisa, then Maggie, her parents, and Alex, will all be murdered. Maggie explains that she’s always had a crush on Alex, ever since they were kids, including at the time when Elisa was murdered (which is when they were teens). Maggie, unwilling to let Alex get killed, agreed to help Mary on the condition this would be a one-time thing and she would never be disturbed again. We flashfoward to the night of the murder, with Mary and Maggie, wearing the Ghostface costume, standing outside of the Danvers house. Mary tells Maggie that there has been a change of plans, and tells her that she has to kill Kara as well as Elisa.

When Maggie demands to know why, Mary giggles and says “Why not?” Maggie tells her that she’s not killing a child, especially an 8 year old. Mary tells her that it’s optional whether to kill Kara, but if she doesn’t, there will only be an 80% chance that Mary leaves her alone afterwards. Maggie yells that they had a deal. Mary insists that the deal has changed and tells her to get going. Maggie reluctantly goes toward the Danvers household, while Mary makes the opening call to Elisa. After this, the chase scene in the opening of episode 1 ensues, in which Maggie slashes Elisa’s throat and throws her off the rooftop to her death.

Maggie gets off the rooftop and goes to Kara, who is mourning over her mother’s body. Maggie tries to take out her knife, but she simply can’t do it. Ultimately, Maggie is unable to find the stomach to kill a defenseless child such as Kara and runs away. We cut to the next morning, when Mary is berating Maggie for not killing Kara as instructed. Maggie insists that she could not murder a child. Mary tells Maggie she is lucky that she did what she said, but because she didn’t kill Kara, she may call her back someday. Maggie is distraught of the prospect of being called back for more murder.

We cut back to present day. Maggie admits that Ghostface knew the truth about Elisa (Mary told Ghostface after recruiting them) and Ghostface used that to blackmail her into doing something for them for the past few days. Kara asks what. Maggie admits that she knew Kenny was did and didn’t tell anyone. She also reveals that she was the Ghostface at Kara’s birthday party, and Ghostface had her dress up as him, so that Ghostface, who was at the party unmasked, could look innocent. Maggie looks at Alex. She admits that she continued their relationship as a way of making Alex feel like she lost someone (Elisa), but gained someone else (Maggie), and her apology.

We see that tears are coming out of Alex’s eyes. She tells Maggie that she loves her, despite her confession, but they can’t be together anymore, which Maggie accepts. Alex puts Maggie in handcuffs and tearfully tells her that she has to arrest her. Maggie accepts her fate and doesn’t struggle. Alex escorts Maggie to her police car and says that she will take her to the station after she learns of Bill’s secret. Alex then leaves the crying Maggie inside. Alex sits on the floor, sulking. She looks up at Bill and says that at least his secret isn’t worse. Tyler reminds her what Ghostface said, and Bill says that Tyler is right.

He tells Mon-el and Hank that his involvement with them began before everything went bad. Hank reminds them that Mon-el wasn’t actually with them, as he would have been around 6 years old at the time. Bill explains that it began around 15 years ago, when he was in his thirties, and still with Elisa. Bill explains that around that time, Bill and Elisa were out on a date, when a masked rapist attacked them and tried to rape Bill (the rapist was a woman). The masked rapist was killed by Hank, who invited Elisa and Bill to see where he was from. Elisa declined, but Bill agreed. Bill reveals that Hank is from an organization full of survivors for killing sprees, rape, robberies, or any other kinds of traumatizing experiences. Hank reveals that the organization is called SURFACK.

Tyler says that he likes that name, and Hank explains that it stands for “SURvivors Fight bACK” He reveals that at the point, they were at war with another type of organization, called TARVENDER. Hank reveals that he recruited Bill to join Surfack, which he accepted. Also coming with them with Bill’s younger brother, Daniel Rollins. Kara asks what Tarvender is. Hank and Mon-el use the iconic line to reveal the definition “Tarvender: TAking REVENge by murDER.” Mon-el explains that it’s like an assassin and hitman organization, home to many serial killers, and it was a survivors vs. killers thing. Tyler asks when the bad part comes in, and Bill flashes back to one mission.

We flashback to a burning building, where a younger Bill and Hank, along with Daniel, are rescuing Surfacks that are trapped under debris. Hank yells that the building is about to collapse, and they have to go. As they try to flee, a piece of falling debris falls onto Daniel, pinning him to the ground. He shouts to his brother for help. However, because Bill is ahead, Bill does not hear his pleas and assumes that he is right behind him. Soon, however, Daniel screams loud enough for Bill to hear him. However, Hank knows that Bill would be killed along with Daniel if he tries to help, as the building is about to collapse. Hank is forced to drag Bill out of the building for his own good, as it explodes and kills Daniel.

Back in present day, Bill admits that he was so traumatized by losing Daniel that he left Surfack, which allowed him to, as they aren’t going to make people stay against their will. Kara asks where Mon-el came from. Mon-el admits that he is a relatively new member, but decides not to explain his origins just yet. Tyler asks if this answers why Ghostface called Bill a murderer, because he was forced to leave his brother behind, which he knows was not murder. Bill says that there is one more thing. When he got back home, he made a horrifying discovery. Elisa had done something horrible.

We cut to another flashback. Elisa is acting as a babysitter for an unknown family, watching over their baby child. Elisa has accidently split some paint all over the baby, which causes him to cry. Not wanting to be looked upon negatively by this, Elisa takes the baby to the bathtub and fills it up. Just then, she hears her cell phone ringing and sees that it’s Bill, who has just lost Daniel. Elisa and Bill talk for a while downstairs, for about twenty minutes, with Elisa trying to comfort Bill about his brother’s death. After the call, Elisa realizes that she left the water on and goes back upstairs, only to find that the baby has drowned due to her negligence.

We cut back to present day. Bill explains that Elisa begged him for help to cover this up. The two managed to make a cover story that a robber came into the house, drowned the baby, and escaped, as they wrecked the house to make it look like a robbery took place. Back in present day, Bill admits that the reason he helped Elisa with this was because unwilling to lose his wife right after he lost his younger brother. Kara, Alex and Tyler are all in shock that Bill and Elisa would do something so horrible. Tyler says that he doesn’t know him anymore. He starts heading for the door. Bill asks where he is going.

Tyler says that he can’t stay here anymore, Winn is the only father figure that has done nothing wrong, and Bill and Elisa never took responsibly for their actions. Bill tries to tell Tyler that he only helped for the good of the family, but Tyler starts shouting that Winn is a much better father that Bill could ever be. He slams the door shut and runs off into the sidewalk, as if the child has nowhere else to go. Kara tries to go after him, but recognizes that Tyler isn’t the mood right now. She and Alex look at the even sadder Bill, who admits that the baby’s death is most likely Ghostface’s motive and Tyler is likely right about Winn being a better father. He adds that he does not remember who the baby was or if there were siblings.

Alex and Kara say that they don’t even know him anymore. Bill insists that he still cares about them, and he always has been. He reminds Kara that Elisa literally gave her life to save her that night from Ghostface, and says that he would have done the same. Bill argues that everything he’s done was for the good of his family, and laments that it’s all coming apart. Kara tells Alex that Bill is right, and he does love them despite this tragic accident. Alex also realizes that it was unintentional for the baby’s death, but she is upset that Bill never confessed to this earlier. Alex tells Bill that they can work toward forgiving him, but on one condition.

Bill says that he will do anything to make up for this. Alex says that after Kara moves out of the house when she is older, Bill needs to confess his actions and face the consequences. She adds that the only reason she isn’t arresting him now is because that she loves him. Bill promises to do this, saying that it was long overdue. Kara tells Bill that she has a condition of her own, which is that Bill might stop hiding secrets from them, no matter what. Bill promises to do this as well, and he’ll do anything to keep his daughters and Tyler at his side. He tries to hug them, but Alex and Kara back off. Bill recognizes that now is not the time.

Kara asks Mon-el and Hank why they are really here. Mon-el admits that they wish to save Bill and the family from the killing spree, and if possible recruit them to Surfack. He and Hank also reveal that due to organized killing sprees not only here, but other places in the US, they believe Tarvender is reassembling. Alex says that they will discuss that later, and now it’s time for her to bring Maggie in for killing Elisa. She goes to the police car and tells Maggie that it’s time, only to discover that Maggie’s face has been brutally hacked in with an unknown weapon; a killer had gotten to Maggie while Bill was confessing his secrets, but which one? Maggie Sanvers, girlfriend of Alex Danvers, killer of Elisa Danvers, and season 1 survivor, is dead. Alex then lets out a bloodcurdling scream. Smash to black.

Episode 9
We cut to the abandoned hospital, where Zombie and Ghostface are meeting up with the mysterious figure (“He”) who is sitting in a chair, still not bothering to look at them, and listens as Ghostface tells him about killing Maggie, which he did by hacking her face with a hatchet. The figure claps a few times before asking if Ghostface takes him for a fool. Ghostface asks what he means, and the figure explains that he knows Maggie was handcuffed and defenseless in the backseat, so any killer could have done it. When asked how he knows this, the figure simply states “I have eyes EVERYWHERE” He punishes Ghostface by ordering him to reveal a hint of his identity to Kara. Ghostface says “you’ve got to be kidding”

The figure responds by shooting a gun in the air, which provokes Ghostface, but not Zombie. The figure asks “Do I SOUND like I’m joking? DO IT NOW!” Ghostface runs out of the room. Zombie tells the figure that he sees why he prefers the others over Ghostface. The figure reminds Zombie of how much time they’ve spent together, and despite how amazing this Punisher could be, he is still his favorite. The figure asks Zombie to “remove” Ghostface should he survive his final showdown with Kara, which Zombie promises to do, and he leaves. The figure says that it’s about time that he got an up close and personal look at the Punisher.

We cut to the Danvers household, where Maggie’s body is being taken away. Alex is sitting on a bench sobbing, while Kara is sitting next to her. Bill is sulking on the couch, as he knows Alex wouldn’t want to talk to him now. Alex admits to Kara that she still loved Maggie despite her confession, and she only killed Elisa because she had to. Kara also admits that if she had the chance, she would have told Maggie that it wasn’t her fault, and the only people responsible are Ghostface and Mary. Alex and Kara hold hands. Alex says that she is running out of people to trust or love, and says that she would be nothing without her younger sister. Kara tells Alex that she won’t lose her. They have a sisterly hug, with Alex crying on her shoulder.

We cut to Mon-el and Hank, who are starting to leave the house, as Kara requested that she have some time alone to process everything that has happened. Hank asks Mon-el if he thinks Kara will agree to join Surfack. Mon-el says that the more traumatized Kara becomes, the less likely it will be. Hank reminds Mon-el that he went through many horrible things before he recruited him into Surfack, some of which are clearly worse than what Kara is experiencing now. Mon-el reminds Hank that he promised not to bring “her” up again, which Hank apologizes for. Just then, from within the trees, a sniper shoots at his tires.

Hank loses control of the car and crashes into a tree. A dazed Hank helps Mon-el out of the car, and takes cover in case the sniper fires again. Just then, the sniper comes up, and we see that it’s the Punisher. He waves to Hank and Mon-el, who asks who the fuck he is supposed to be. The Punisher introduces himself and says that he’s been focusing a lot on Tyler recently, and that it’s time for him to start punishing Kara’s friends. This makes Hank realize that this is the Punisher and tells Mon-el to stay down. Hank and the Punisher then open fire, with Hank scrambling for cover behind his car, while the Punisher takes cover behind some trees.

In the process of the shootout, the Punisher destroys Hank’s car windows, including the windshield. Hank yells that his car is very expensive. They both continue to fire at each other until their guns are empty, and have to stop to reload. The Punisher is faster to reload and waits for Hank to show his head. Mon-el asks Hank if he has another gun, which he does not. Hank instead gives Mon-el his cell phone and tells him to call 911, in case he doesn’t survive the firefight. Mon-el calls 911 and asks for help, even though he does believe Hank will survive. Hank finishes reloading his gun. However, the moment he stands back up to open fire at the Punisher, the Punisher fires again.

The Punisher gets a direct shot into Hank’s forehead. Hank Henshaw, Surfack member and partner of Mon-el, is dead. This upsets and horrifies Mon-el, who, after finishing his 911 call, proceeds to take Hank’s gun and fire at the Punisher, who gets a direct hit on Hank’s gun, destroying it. He goes up to Mon-el and holds him at gunpoint. The Punisher asks if this is Kara’s new and drunk boyfriend. Mon-el says that they only kissed by mistake, and they are only friends. The Punisher says that nevertheless, Mon-el needs to be punished for being a friend of Kara’s.

While he is saying this, Mon-el swiftly and surprisingly knocks the gun out of his hand, which surprises the Punisher. He blocks a punch from Mon-el and guesses that he and Hank are Surfack members (yes, the Punisher knows about Surfack). Mon-el says that they may not be the army like last time, but they will still beat him. The Punisher says that he likes a challenge. Mon-el and the Punisher proceed to punch each other multiple times. The Punisher throws Mon-el over the car to the other side. He runs over there, and Mon-el slams a car door into him. Mon-el tackles the Punisher and knees him in the stomach. It’s obvious that Mon-el has had experience in fighting.

The Punisher headbutts Mon-el and shoves his head toward the glass shards of a broken car window. Just before his head touches them, Mon-el elbows the Punisher in the face and frees himself. He tries to elbow him again, but the Punisher ducks and elbows Mon-el in the ribs. He then does an uppercut and another head-butt on Mon-el. At this point, the Punisher hears the police arrive. He tells Mon-el that he got off easy, before kicking him in the stomach and running away. Mon-el considers chasing after him, but is too beaten up to do so. He instead sits by Hank’s body as the police arrive. We then cut to Winn’s house, where the still upset Tyler is asking Winn if he can move back in.

Winn guesses by the look on Tyler’s face that Bill has confessed his secrets by now. Tyler asks if he knew about the baby too. Winn says that he always did find them suspicious around that time and he didn’t question them about it because Bill was already dealing with Daniel’s death. Tyler tells Winn that he has absolutely no idea where to go now. Winn asks why. Tyler starts yelling that everyone who wants him as a son is either a murderer, or at the very least has been involved in it. Winn says that Tyler is acting paranoid because of what’s been happening. Tyler asks who he can trust. Winn says that he can trust Kara. Tyler realizes that Winn is right about that.

Just then, the doorbell rings. Tyler anticipates who this is and opens the door for Kara. Tyler apologizes for running away. Kara tells Tyler that’s only part of why she is here, and explains that Maggie is dead and Alex is devastated, which surprises Winn and Tyler. Kara asks Tyler to come home, as Alex is running out of people to love and she needs him more than ever. Winn says that he knows what Alex feels and recommends that Tyler return home, even though he does wish for them to be together. Kara and Tyler depart, and Winn watches them go. He says to himself that he has his own things to live for now. Just then, she notices Judy’s car pulling up. Winn greets Judy as she comes in.

Winn asks how Sidney and Gale have been doing. Judy says that Gale is still distraught over Dewey, and Sidney temporarily halted her investigations to help her out. She also mentions that she, Sidney and Gale plan to go fight the killers tomorrow. Winn says that Judy will do great. Judy thanks Winn for the compliment, but claims that Sidney is a better fighter than her. Winn says that Judy is capable of a lot of things. Judy asks that he name one. Winn says that she’s capable of being a beautiful woman, and he gets embarrassed for saying that. He starts muttering, trying to take back what he said, until Judy rolls her eyes and just kisses him.

Winn smiles at this. He and Judy go on the couch, where they proceed to kiss some more. Winn tells Judy that Alex and Maggie had a nickname, and maybe they should have one as well. Judy suggests their couple name be “Judinny” Winn says that it’s a little cheesy, but it will do. The two then resume kissing. We next cut to Kara as she is heading back to the Danvers home with Tyler. Just then, she gets a phone call from Ghostface, which scares Tyler. Kara instructs Tyler to yell if he sees Ghostface or any killer around here. He nods. Kara asks Ghostface what he wants. Ghostface tells Kara that he is being forced to divulge information that he doesn’t want to. Kara asks who is making him do it.

Ghostface responds with “If I told you, I’d be slaughtered on the spot” Kara next asks if his motive has anything to do with the baby. Ghostface admits that the baby’s death ruined his life and he wants revenge for it. Kara says that it was an accident. Ghostface says that he doesn’t care if it was an accident or on purpose, and his life became a living hell because of it. He asks Kara how he can still love Bill. Kara states that at least Bill showed regret and only helped cover it up because he wanted to be with his family. Ghostface states that Bill messed with his family, and now he’s messing with his, and its fair game that way. Kara says that the fair game is going to end soon, once she tracks him down.

Ghostface claims that Kara has no chance against him. Kara replies “Maybe not Kara Danvers, but Supergirl does” Ghostface laughs and says that she is just a nerd in a costume pathetically trying to look cool. Kara replies “And you’re different because…?” At this point, Ghostface is infuriated and hangs up. Kara says “Idiot” before asking Tyler if he sees Ghostface anywhere, to which he says he doesn’t. Kara and Tyler then move on. We cut to Kirby in the Punisher’s lair, where she is waiting for him to come back. Just then, the Punisher comes back, wearing his Jon Bernthal mask. Upon sees this, Kirby squeals like a fangirl. She runs to the Punisher and kisses him passionately.

Surprised and somewhat disgusted, the Punisher pushes Kirby off and asks what the hell that was. Kirby admits that she loves Jon Bernthal and demands that they kiss again. The Punisher says that may or may not come later and they should focus on who to target next. He tells Kirby that his next choices are either Alex or Bill. The Punisher explains that it is time to make his move on Kara, whom he wants about as much as Tyler. Kirby says that both look so tempting to murder. The Punisher says that he will test Kirby by letting her choose who to target next. Kirby thinks about this, but before she makes her decision, we cut to black.

Episode 10
We open on Mon-el and Kara, hanging out in the former’s apartment. Mon-el has several bruises and bandages on him, following his fight with the Punisher, which he tells Kara about. Kara tells him that she’s sorry about Hank. Mon-el says that Hank was the one who recruited him into Surfack, and he’s been having a great time in there since. Kara asks if this is his first assignment to protect/recruit somebody, which he confirms. Kara asks to know about life in Surfack, should she decide to join once the killing spree is over. Mon-el explains that there are some really great people in Surfack, and they are all tough, badass and very welcoming.

Kara asks if he can name a few. Mon-el comments on a costumed couple that he knows, called The Green Arrow and Black Canary, that are in Surfack. Kara is interested and asks to know more about them. As Mon-el begins to tell her about Green Arrow and Black Canary (who will be introduced in trilogy 2), we cut to the next morning. In another hotel room, Judy and Gale are talking. Judy tells Gale that Sidney is on crutches since she was shot in the leg, and it will take some time for her wound to heal. She tells Gale that she wants justice for Dewey as much as she does, and tells her that she has a lead, which Gale is interested in.

Judy tells her that she found out the location of an abandoned hospital outside of down, and “it screams serial killer” Judy and Gale go into the former’s car. As it zooms off, Gale asks what Judy’s game plan is. She says that they are going to look for clues, and catch a killer if possible. Judy asks that Gale try to avoid direct danger if possible, as Dewey wouldn’t want her to sacrifice herself just to avenge him. Gale says that she’s pretty much in direct danger whenever she tries to report on something. Judy says that she figured out about six years ago.

Gale also reminds her that the abandoned hospital is about 45 minutes away. Judy says that “We cops can…bend…the rules sometimes” Judy then turns on the police sirens and speeds on the gas, which prompts Gale to give her a high five. She comments that Dewey would so be freaking out right now, if he was here to see this. Judy’s tempted to laugh, but she doesn’t. Judy also brings up Kirby. Gale says that Kirby is also a victim here, despite being a killer. She admits that she avoided writing about her mental condition in her book about Jill’s killing spree, out of pity for her. Judy says that Dewey would be proud of her for doing that. Gale smiles, slightly.

Meanwhile, in the Danvers household, Kara is just waking up. When she asks Alex what she wants for breakfast, Kara sees that she is not there. She gets confused and goes to Bill’s bedroom, finding that Bill not there either. However, Tyler is there, still asleep. Kara calls out her for her sister and father, who do not respond. Just then, she gets a call from the Punisher. He tells Kara that it’s been far too long since he’s last made a call to her, and introduces himself again. Kara says that the Punisher needs to let Alex and Bill go, before Supergirl comes for him.

The Punisher says that is pretty much exactly what he wants. He tells Kara that it’s time for her and Tyler to make a decision, and he will explain once they arrive at the sewers. Kara says that she was expected the abandoned hospital, not the dirty sewers to be his lair. The Punisher says that he is not stupid enough, unlike other killers, to pick the obvious place for a lair. Kara asks what the point of all this is. The Punisher claims that he simply wants Supergirl and Tyler to be with him, and it’s not like she has anyone better. He hangs up before Kara can protest this.

Just then, Tyler comes up. Tyler says that he heard her calling for Bill and Alex, and asks what is happening. Kara tells Tyler that they are being forced to play a very bad game, and the realization sinks in with a nervous Tyler. We cut to the abandoned hospital. Judy and Gale are about to enter the building. Judy tells Gale that she has pepper spray and her gun at their disposal. Gale says that she expected Judy to say lemon squares instead of pepper spray. They chuckle briefly at the joke before heading inside.

Gale tells Judy that despite her years of dealing with murders, she has almost never went into a totally abandoned building looking for clues. Judy says that “Team Judy and Gale” will do great, and Gale says that they really need a better nickname than that, which Judy agrees with. They go inside. Gale wonders where they should check first. Judy suggests that they try the security room, which is locked. Gale tells Judy that “doors are my specialty” She then kicks the door open, prompting a high five from Judy. We recognize this room to be the same where Zombie and Ghostface have talked to their master.

Judy and Gale look around, and Gale notices a laptop on the desk. She opens it up and sees that whoever used it left the account online. Judy says that this is too easy. Just then, a footstep is heard. Gale looks at Judy and says “You just HAD to say that, didn’t you?” Judy says that she’ll keep a watch outside. Gale begins looking around the files and notices one titled “My initiation plans” She clicks on it and looks at the recent edit. The notes are from Ghostface, which complain that his master is giving him way too much pressure on his mission, which he wanted to do anyway. Gale keeps reading until she gets an IM (Internet Message).

She opens it up and reads the message, which says “You know it’s rude to snoop on other people’s computers right?” Gale replies “And you know it’s rude to punch women and steal their husbands, right?” Zombie replies back that the Punisher did it, though he would have killed Dewey anyway. He tells Gale that his next idea of a horror remake stars her and Judy, in the abandoned hospital. Gale asks what he means by remake. Zombie reminds her that he is an old enemy, and he’s seen her, Sidney, Dewey before. Gale says that pretty much anyone who has messed with her ended up dead. Zombie replies “Not everyone”

Just then, Judy gets grabbed and yanked into the darkness outside. With a scream of fright, Judy smacks over the head Zombie, who is the one that dragged her in. She then pulls out pepper spray and sprays Zombie right in the eyes, smugly asking “Didn’t your mom ever tell you not to go grabbing at people in the dark?” However, Judy then sees that the pepper spray has had no effect on Zombie. Zombie then reveals that his eyes are protected, and that he hates pepper, before pulling out his knife and slashing Judy across the chest. This doesn’t work as she’s wearing her vest. Judy repeats her quote “Wear the vest, save your chest”

Gale hears the commotion and rushes out with the laptop. She smacks Zombie in the face with it. She and Judy start to run. Gale tells Judy that all of Ghostface’s notes are on here, and this could include his identity Zombie’s, and possibly all other killers. Judy says that they don’t even need to come back if they escape with this. Zombie rises from the ground and takes out a spear, which he hurls at Gale. It misses her, but hits the laptop she is holding, destroying it. Gale stamps on the ground in frustration, as Zombie comes charging forward, ready to stab the two women.

He succeeds in getting a stab on Judy’s shoulder. The gun drops to the ground, followed by Judy herself. Zombie kicks the gun away, then turns toward Gale, who, in a lightning fast move, punches Zombie in the face. Zombie says that he liked Gale better when Sidney didn’t teach her moves. Gale comments that Sidney really should have taken boxing up as a profession, before taking off her shoes and facing Zombie. Zombie reminds her that she lost their last fight and asks how she thinks this time won’t be any different. Gale says that she is more motivated now, and has backup.

Judy gets up, although wounded by her stab. Zombie says that it’s time to get rid of that backup. He charges toward Judy, who kicks in the stomach. Gale does a swift kick against Zombie’s chest. Judy and Gale each punch Zombie in the face. Zombie, in retaliation, grabs Judy and slams her head as hard as possible against a desk, which knocks her unconscious. Gale and Zombie resume fighting. Gale throws a punch, but Zombie dodges it and kicks Gale in the stomach hard enough to get her on her knees. Zombie plunges down with his knife, but Gale grabs his wrist. She repeatedly punches him in the face until he gets off of Gale.

Zombie staggers a bit, but kicks Gale in the knee and knees her in the face. Gale gets up and kicks Zombie in the face, sending him flying to the ground. She gets on top of Zombie and starts strangling him. Zombie rolls to the side, causing him to be top of Gale, and pokes her eye, causing her to shriek in pain. Gale tries to poke Zombie’s eyes, but then remembers that they are protected. Zombie picks up Judy’s pepper spray and sprays both of Gale’s eyes. Gale shrieks even louder. Zombie says that even though Sidney is his true target, messing with Gale is so much fun. With Gale blind and defenseless, Zombie kicks her in the face and knocks her out.

We then cut to a sewer tunnel, where Tyler and Kara, in her Supergirl costume, are arriving. Supergirl says that she wouldn’t wear this in the sewers, but if it helps Tyler, she would wear it in the artic or wherever else. Tyler says that it just makes him more confident with a superheroine here. Supergirl and Tyler go into the wet sewer tunnel, which disgusts both of them, but they suck it up and power on through. Eventually, they hear faint noises, which they presume to be Alex and Bill, and rush forward. Soon enough, Supergirl and Tyler find Bill and Alex tied up to chairs and someone with them, who turns out NOT to be the Punisher, but GHOSTFACE.

Supergirl and Tyler are confused and ask Ghostface what he did with the Punisher. Ghostface claims that he knocked out the Punisher and he is taking over his little experiment, which has Tyler suspicious. Ghostface tells him that only three of them will be making it out of here alive, and he grabs Bill and puts a knife to his throat, which horrifies, Supergirl, Tyler and Alex. Tyler yells that Ghostface said that they would be getting a choice. Ghostface said that he lied, and only lured them here so that they could feel the same loss that he did “that night” Supergirl begs for the chance to just talk about this.

Bill recognizes that he is not going to get out of this and tells everyone that they have made him the happiest father in the world, despite everything that’s happened. Supergirl and Alex start crying. Alex yells at Ghostface to just take her instead, and Bill yells “NO!” He apologizes for causing all of this and asks Alex to look after Tyler and Kara for him. Bill tells Tyler that he never was the father for him, and says that he hopes Tyler can finally find the family he is happy with. Alex tells Bill that he is going to look after them with her. Ghostface tells Supergirl that this is just the beginning, and she will have nothing left when he is done. Supergirl pleads one more time for her father’s life, and Tyler and Alex join in.

Ghostface ignores everyone’s pleas and slices Bill’s throat. Bill Danvers, father of Alex and Kara Danvers, and husband of Elisa Danvers, is dead. Supergirl, Alex and Tyler all scream as Ghostface runs off. Supergirl tries to stop Bill’s bleeding, but it’s no use. They are so distraught at what has just happened that they don’t even bother to chase Ghostface, who exits the sewers. As he flees, Ghostface snickers and rips off his mask, revealing the Punisher’s Jon Bernthal mask underneath. We now realize that the Punisher had impersonated Ghostface and he was in full control all along. The Punisher says that if Ghostface wasn’t screwed before, he is the most fucked up person on the planet now. Cut to black.

Episode 11
We cut to the Danvers household shortly after Bill’s death. Kara, Alex and Tyler are in complete silence as they arrive back and enter. After a few moments, they all start crying again. Eventually, they stop and just sit. Tyler says that he has wrong, about everything. He says that Bill really would do anything for them, and he was the best that he could have asked for. Kara, Alex and Tyler all agree that Bill didn’t deserve this and resolve to survive, for all the other loved ones that they have left. Kara admits that it was bad enough losing Elisa, but they can’t afford to lose anyone else. Alex says that there is only one way that will happen, Kara asks how, and Alex replies “Ghostface must die”

Just then, she gets a text. Alex sees that Judy and Gale are in the hospital, and the three agree to go visit her. We cut to the hospital, where Alex, Kara, Tyler, now joined by Sidney, are in Gale and Judy’s room. Judy tells them about their attack by Zombie and informs them that Gale’s eyes were badly damaged, so much that it will take weeks for them to recover. Gale, who has a blindfold on, says that Judy is going to have to help her around until she heals. Sidney puts her hand on her forehead and asks what is taking so long for these killers to get her already. Judy says that they are afraid of her. Sidney smiles at the thought.

Still, she tells Judy that this isn’t the most likely reason. Gale recalls that Zombie said that he just liked messing with her, and his real target is Sidney. Sidney asks if Zombie gave any hints. Gale repeats Zombie’s quote that he is an old enemy from Woodsboro. This prompts Alex to suggest that maybe a killer faked their death, which Sidney dismisses. She says that when she kills killers, she makes sure they stay dead, using Mrs. Loomis as an example. Kara suggests that it’s more likely that the killer is related to a past one. Judy suggests that the most likely options or Charlie Walker and Jill Roberts, the most recent killers.

Sidney says that is a pretty good suggestion, and she has no idea about Charlie’s family, and maybe one of them could have gotten vengeful. Kara tells everyone that they should be focusing on Ghostface right now, and informs everyone that Bill is dead. Sidney tells Kara about when she found out her father, Neil Prescott, died. Kara asks how she dealt with that. Sidney says that Neil was proud of her every time she survived a killing spree, and she moved on, knowing it’s what he would want and she made him proud. Kara, with a tear falling out of her eye, says that she made Bill proud. Sidney and Kara hug. Sidney beckons for Alex and Tyler to join, which they do.

Alex says that they are going to need some advice about how to survive horror films, especially finales, and asks Sidney if she has any ideas. Sidney admits that she’s distanced herself from horror films since Jill’s death and has been trying to forget the rules since, so she isn’t the best source as usual. Tyler says that he has another idea. At that moment, we cut to Josie’s house, where she, Beverly, Tyler, Alex, Kara and Sidney have all gathered. Josie tells everyone that she and Beverly have been looking up horror finales and how they usually go down. Beverly proceeds to list some rules.

The first rule is that, obviously, the killer will be revealed. Tyler points out that there are three unrevealed killers (the Punisher, Zombie and Ghostface) left, and it’s unlikely all of them will be revealed in one day. Josie admits that this finale most likely won’t be the end, and only one or two of the killers will be revealed. The prospect of a third killing spree disturbs Tyler and Kara. They ask what other rules. Josie says that the finale is the most dangerous part for main characters, and there is usually something big leading up to it. Alex wonders if Bill’s death was to get everything set up for Ghostface.

Josie raises an eyebrow at hearing Ghostface killed Bill. Josie says that she thought the Punisher called Kara. Kara tells her, incorrectly, that Ghostface set everything up (when it was really the Punisher). Josie, looking slightly confused, sucks it up and guesses that Ghostface and Zombie are the most likely killers to be revealed. Alex says that is good, because Ghostface needs to be pay for what he did to Bill. Sidney tells Alex that she felt something similar after Mickey killed Derek (in Scream 2) in front of her. She tells her not to let anger make her get reckless. Alex agrees to keep that in check. Tyler asks how they will know when Ghostface will start his finale. Josie suggests that Ghostface will kidnap someone to lure them in, like Mary did in last season’s finale.

This gives Beverly an idea, which she says is somewhat dangerous. Tyler says that they’ll take anything at this point. Beverly suggests that someone act as bait against Ghostface, and when they try to kidnap them, Ghostface will be surprised. Kara says that is a bit reckless, and recommends only someone very experienced should act as bait. Sidney volunteers to act as bait, saying that her gunshot wound has mostly healed by now, and when she gives the signal, everyone will attack Ghostface. Tyler says that Beverly is like a little genius, which makes her giggle. Josie tells Tyler and Beverly that whenever they are together, she’s going to call them “Byler” Tyler and Beverly are delighted at this name.

Kara asks how they are going to set this up. Sidney tells everything to get in their cars and drive to the middle of the woods tonight, and she’ll them everything then. Everyone then departs. We cut to later that night, where Sidney is meeting up again with Kara, dressed as Supergirl, Mon-el, Judy and Alex. Sidney asks why everyone else isn’t coming for the ambush. Supergirl explains that she left Beverly and Tyler at Winn’s house for the night, as there was no way they were coming in. Sidney says that is a pretty good idea. Mon-el asks how this is going to work. Sidney explains that the killers could have been at the earlier meeting and know about their plot.

She tells everyone to split up, and if she is attacked by a killer, then she will scream, and this will alert the others to come to their aid. Judy says that she likes a good old fashioned ambush, and she’s in. Mon-el recalls a time that he participated in an ambush plot, which went bad, but he decides that this is a great idea. Everyone except Sidney runs away in different directions. We see through the POV of one of the people. They put on a Ghostface mask and take out a walkie talkie. Ghostface tells Zombie to take “her” hostage as soon as possible. Zombie says that he’s on it. Meanwhile, Sidney stands around, waiting for Ghostface to pop out of nowhere.

Soon enough, she hears Ghostface coming and kicks her leg back, where Ghostface was trying to sneak up on her. Sidney screams, alerting Judy, Mon-el and Supergirl to come down. Sidney tells Ghostface that it was a stupid move to take their bait. Ghostface says that it was a stupid move for Sidney not to notice that someone is missing. Kara notices that Alex is not with them. Just then, Zombie comes out. He is holding a knife to the unconscious Alex’s throat. Zombie tells everyone to stay back, or he slits Alex’s throat. The prospect of this horrifies Supergirl, and the four are forced to stand down. Sidney tells Zombie to take her and let Alex go.

Zombie tells Sidney that he hasn’t properly tortured her yet, and their final showdown isn’t here, not yet. Ghostface says that Supergirl has to come with them, and Judy, Sidney and Mon-el must stay behind. Mon-el says that there is no way that is happening. Just then, Zombie raises his knife to stab Alex. Supergirl yells that he will go with them, to Mon-el’s distress. Supergirl tells Mon-el that this has to happen. Mon-el accepts that there is no other way to save Alex and tells Supergirl to kick some ass. Supergirl smirks and says that she won’t disappoint him. The two begin to lean forward, as if to have their first real kiss, but Ghostface interrupts and yanks Supergirl’s hair, taking her away.

Zombie watches Mon-el, Sidney and Judy to ensure they aren’t following before leaving with Ghostface, Supergirl and Alex. Once they are out of sight, Judy asks what they do now. Sidney says that Ghostface and Zombie clearly aren’t dumb and they’ll kill Kara and Alex if they interfere. She says that all they can do is hope at this point. Sidney asks Mon-el what Kara’s strength is. Mon-el says that the only thing she fears is losing people she loves. Sidney smiles. She says that she and Supergirl are more alike than she thought. Judy tells Mon-el if that is true, then Supergirl will defeat Ghostface and come out alive. Mon-el, Judy and Sidney stare off into the distance where the killers left. Cut to black.

Episode 12
We cut to the abandoned hospital, where Ghostface and Zombie are still dragging in Alex and Supergirl. The killers throw the two final girls to the floor, at which point Alex wakes up. Alex asks what happened, and Supergirl informs her that she was ambushed and their attack on Ghostface failed. Supergirl also tells Ghostface that she’s going to pull his hair and see how he likes it, which Ghostface chuckles to. Zombie pulls out a gun and makes sure Supergirl and Alex don’t take any action. He tells Ghostface that it’s time for the big reveal. Ghostface asks Supergirl and Alex to guess who he could be. Alex guesses Winn, which is wrong. Ghostface then removes his voice modulator and his mask. Ghostface is…

JOSIE HATCHET. Alex and Supergirl stare at Josie, so shocked at her reveal that they are completely speechless. Josie giggles and says that she played the game of concealing her identity so well. Zombie admits that this is the most redeemable part of Josie, out of everything she’s done. Alex and Supergirl don’t respond, still shocked. Josie walks up to the sisters and smacks to them both to get them back into reality. Supergirl says that this is absolutely impossible. Josie asks how so. Alex says that she knows this because Josie was a rape victim, and she was totally helpless until she called Maggie to arrest Joe.

Josie reveals that was part of her plan to conceal her identity, by pretending to be weak and helpless. She explains that she purposely picked an abusive and controlling man as a boyfriend, so that she could be raped and presumed a victim. Josie admits that it was hard to tolerate, but she did it to ensure nobody suspected a thing, when in reality she could have killed Joe without a problem. Josie comments on how gullible everyone was, and it was easy to act as a friend toward Beverly and Tyler. Supergirl asks about Miles, to which Josie admits that she never liked him and had Zombie kill him.

Alex asks what she has against them. Josie reminds her that her motive is about the family, and proceeds to tell about her past. Josie reveals that the baby was her younger brother, and his death devastated her parents, to the point that they disowned her and sent her to an orphanage. Josie, being 8 years old at the time, quickly found out that the staff there were total assholes and rapists, who made her life there a living hell. Eventually, Josie was released around the age of 16, and met Mary Drake, the Cyborg killer. Mary told her all about how Elisa and Bill murdered her younger brother, and offered her a chance at revenge, which Josie accepted.

Josie adds that she was disappointed that Mary killed Elisa without her, but then again, she would have been way too young at the time to do it herself. Mary advised Josie to play the victim, which lead to her dating Joe. Josie also mentions that Mary advised her to find new accomplices to continue her work in case she died, which she did at the end of season 1. Supergirl says that this must be where Zombie and Kirby went in. Josie says that they were just getting to that. Josie explains that Zombie and Kirby joined her two reasons: to get revenge of the Woodsboro survivors, and recruit Josie. Alex asks what she means by recruit. Zombie says that he will be answering that question. Zombie asks Alex and Supergirl if they already know about Tarvender, which they confirm.

Alex guesses that Tarvender has reformed, and Zombie replies “Not exactly” He tells Alex and Kara that the organization he is in is like a “spinoff” of Tarvender, and reveals that it is called LOGS, aka League of Ghosts. Zombie explains that several survivors from Tarvender are in LOGS, but they simply can’t rebuild the former glory of an army of killers that was Tarvender, fit for war. Zombie further explains that it’s more like a cult now, with its own headquarters. He mentions that he is a top member of this organization, and is related to one of its main leaders, who sent him to Midvale to recruit either Ghostface or the Punisher, whomever turned out to be the superior killer, and also to kill any potential recruits for Surfack that Hank and Mon-el could have recruited. Alex tells the two killers that they will never get away with this.

Josie, with a smug smirk on her face, reveals that the entire building has been soaked in gasoline and intends to burn Alex and Kara’s corpses once they are dead. She mentions that her best kill she’s committed with either Maggie or Kenny. Alex says that she expected her to say Bill, which causes Josie to raise an eyebrow. Josie says that she didn’t murder Bill, but Supergirl counters that they saw her in costume. Josie just goes along with it and claims that her favorite kill was really Bill, wanting to take the credit for it. Josie then tells Zombie to shoot Supergirl and Alex. Before he does, Zombie says that he wants to announce his decision on who to recruit into LOGS. Josie just grins and tells Zombie to say it.

Zombie’s response is to shoot Josie in the arm, which makes her shriek in pain. Zombie tells Josie that she has been rejected and the Punisher has been chosen to be recruited. Josie screams that she did all of this hard work and she deserves that membership. Zombie replies “nope” and then tells Alex and Supergirl that he will see them later. As he leaves, Zombie tells them they can have as much fun as they want with Josie. Josie looks at a charging Alex and Supergirl, and realizes that the odds are now totally against her. Nevertheless, Josie draws her knife and confronts the vengeful sisters. She kicks Supergirl in the stomach and gets a stab on Alex’s shoulder.

Alex sucks up the pain and head-butts Josie, which disorients her enough for Supergirl to knock the knife out of her hand. Josie jumps on top of Supergirl and tries bashing her head against the floor. Alex comes up and starts sinking her thumb into Josie’s bullet wound, which makes her shriek very loudly. Josie scratches Alex’s face with her long fingernails and kicks her in the jaw. Supergirl leg sweeps Josie and stomps on her bullet wound, causing her even more pain. She begins repeatedly stomping on Josie’s chest and head, until Josie bites Supergirl’s leg and tries strangling her. Alex kicks Josie in the back and knees her in the back of the head.

Josie recognizes that she is being outmatched and decides that more “flaming measures” are needed here. She takes out a match, lights it, and ignites the gasoline, causing a fire to consume the abandoned hospital. Alex and Supergirl continue fighting Josie, until the building starts collapsing in on itself, with falling debris nearly hitting the women. Supergirl kicks Josie in the leg, causing her to drop on her knees, and knees her in the face. Alex says that they have to get out before they are killed by falling debris, which Supergirl agrees with. Alex and Supergirl manage to make it out, leaving Josie to die.

However, unknown to them, the badly beaten Josie races toward the back door. As the abandoned hospital explodes in fiery flames, Josie manages to make it out the back door and escape the explosion. As Josie looks upon the destruction of her hideout, a hammer suddenly strikes her on the back of the head and knocks her out. We cut to a short time later that night. Josie wakes up in the back seat of a limousine. A voice next to her says “You took long enough” Josie turns to her left to find JAMES WESLEY, a man in a black tuxedo, sitting next to her. Is this the boss that she’s been seeing? Wesley tells Josie that he would have killed her before she woke up, but “the Kingpin” wanted to deal with Josie personally.

Just then, Josie sees someone approaching the car door she is sitting next to. This horrifies Josie to the point that she begs for a second chance, saying that Zombie made it unfair. Wesley ignores Josie as the car door opens a large hand drags her out. Finally, we see who the boss is: THE KINGPIN, aka WILSON FISK, the leader of LOGS. Wilson Fisk is a 6’4 foot tall adult man, who possess immense physical strength and durability. Fisk tells Josie that she had so many chances to prove herself, and now she will die a disgrace. Josie tries fighting back, but the hits she inflicts on Fisk do nothing but irritate the towering leader.

He pins Josie and headbutts her against the metal back of his limousine, which makes her head very bloody. Fisk continues brutally beating Josie, and eventually takes her arm and snaps it. Josie lets out a very loud shriek of pain. With no way of defending herself against her much larger and aggressive enemy, Josie begs for Wesley to intervene. Wesley hears everything that is happening and shows no emotion, sitting calmly in the limo. Fisk puts Josie’s head between the door of the limo and proceeds to bash it repeatedly with the door until it is removed from his body, leaving Josie as nothing more than a bloody headless corpse lying in the dirt. Josie Hatchet, the Ghostface killer, and season 1 survivor, is dead.

After this is finished, Fisk gets into the limo with Wesley, whom he asks about the Punisher. Wesley says that “he” has already been sent to recruit them. Fisk says that everything is going to plan, and perhaps Tarvender will be restored to its former strength after all. Wesley tells Fisk that as long as he and “him” are around as their co-leaders, it just may be. At that moment, we cut to the Punisher and Kirby who are heading to the sewer tunnel for the Punisher’s lair. However, they find the tunnel blocked by another limousine. Just then, the driver’s seat opens, and a man wearing a suit of armor, who has a deep voice, comes out of the limo with Zombie.

The Punisher asks who his friend is. The large armored main introduces himself as GENERAL AKANTHUS, leader of LOGS alongside Fisk. Akanthus also states that he is “far more than just a friend” to Zombie. He proceeds to explain to the Punisher that they want him in TGOT, and how Ghostface is now dead. Kirby tells the Punisher that this is true, and she was there for some of the conversations Ghostface and Akanthus had (NOTE: the “boss” that Ghostface and his team have talked to has always been either Akanthus or Wilson Fisk). Akanthus asks the Punisher if his loyalty to Tarvender has not faded over the years, which causes Kirby to ask if the Punisher knows Tarvender.

The Punisher claims that he has “had a past” with them and he will elaborate later. The Punisher asks what Zombie doing here. Zombie tells the Punisher that he betrayed Josie and was Akanthus’ spy to watch Ghostface and the Punisher. Akanthus makes his offer one more time for the Punisher and Kirby, who accept. Kirby says that as if the Punisher wasn’t enough, but a league of psycho killers will be awesome. She proceeds to manically laugh, and Akanthus, the Punisher, and Zombie all join in. The four killers get in the limo and drive off, with Akanthus saying that Fisk will put the Punisher through “some things” Smash to black.

Confirmed Facts

 * There will be 12 episodes
 * There will be no opening kill.
 * Reign and Ghostface will be revealed this season.
 * The Punisher and Zombie will be revealed next season.
 * Reign will be revealed in episode 6.
 * Ghostface will be revealed in the finale.
 * Ghostface's motives will be revealed before the finale.
 * All of the Woodsboro survivors from Scream 4 will return.
 * Kirby's appearance will be delayed until late within the story, due to her reveal as Reign.
 * Maggie's secret will be revealed in episode 7.
 * The secret will be very horrible, especially to Alex.
 * The secret is revealed to be that Maggie killed Elisa due to Mary's threats
 * Bill's secret will reveal a past that sets up for a major twist at the end of the story.
 * The twist is the introductions of Surfack and LOGS.
 * It is revealed that he was a member of Surfack, and his younger brother, Daniel, died there.

What Would Have Happened

 * Ruby and Samantha Arias were going to be in the story instead of Beverly and Alvin, but I decided to save them for another time.
 * Reign was going to be Devil Ghostface, but I decided I should use a villain from the show.
 * I considered having Judy die in the opening and that would be what triggers the survivors to come down.
 * I decided against this since Gale already wanted to go, and my idea to have Judy date Winn.
 * Reign was originally going to be a new character named Laura Troy.
 * Her motive would have been that Sidney sued the Stab franchise for making movies about her life and won the lawsuit, resulting in Stab being canceled. Laura, being a major Stab fan, went super psycho over this, vowing to murder Sidney.
 * If I went with Laura, she would have been killed off in episode 6.
 * Ghostface was going to stay as Elisa's killer, but due to a plot hole, I made the killer Maggie.
 * The plot whole would have been that Josie would have been too young at the time.
 * Ghostface was really going to kill Maggie, but I figured the Punisher killing Bill would prove how smart he is.
 * Alex and Kara were going to kill Josie, but I figured Fisk killing her would be a good introduction for him.

Killers
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The Kingpin/General

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 * Identity
 * Wilson Fisk and Currently Unknown
 * Description
 * The Kingpin and General Akanthus are the ruthless leaders of LOGS, who seek to restore it to Tarvender's former glory. Fisk and Akanthus are equally strong and deadly, willing to kill their own followers, with failure not being an option, such as Ghostface.
 * Motive
 * Are the co-leaders of LOGS and want to decide to recruit either the Punisher or Ghostface into LOGS
 * Status
 * Actively Masterminding
 * }
 * Status
 * Actively Masterminding
 * }
 * }

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The Punisher
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 * Identity
 * Currently Unknown
 * Description
 * The Punisher is continuing his mission to destroy everyone close to Kara and Tyler. Hints of his origins will be made with someone's secrets, and although he isn't revealed until season 3, he gets a surprise in the finale.
 * Motive
 * Currently Unknown
 * Status
 * Actively Killing
 * }
 * Status
 * Actively Killing
 * }
 * }
 * colspan="3"|

Ghostface
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 * Identity
 * Josie Hatchet
 * Description
 * Ghostface is continuing his mission to destroy the Danvers family, and now the Punisher. He accepts the help of Reign and Zombie to replace Cody. Ghostface will be revealed in the finale, and his motives in the late half.
 * Motive
 * Is the older sibling of the baby drowned by Elisa and wants revenge against the Danvers family
 * Status
 * Deceased
 * }
 * Status
 * Deceased
 * }
 * }
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Zombie Ghostface
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 * Identity
 * Currently Unknown
 * Desciption
 * Ghostface's new main accomplice. Zombie's mask is old, and there is a secret surrounding the costume. Zombie's main target is the Woodsboro survivors, claiming that he is "an old enemy" His identity will be revealed in season 3.
 * Motive
 * Currently Unknown
 * Status
 * Alive and Escaped
 * }
 * Status
 * Alive and Escaped
 * }
 * }
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Reign

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 * Identity
 * Kirby Reed
 * Description
 * Ghostface's new second accomplice. Reign takes great pleasure at killing people and tends to be a talkative and very crazy killer. Her insanity will impress her accomplices, and she will be revealed midway in the season.
 * Motive
 * Became insane after the events of Scream 4 and developed an obsession with murder
 * Status
 * Alive and Escaped
 * }
 * Status
 * Alive and Escaped
 * }
 * }