List of Scream episodes
Scream is an American anthology slasher television series developed by Jill Blotevogel, Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie for MTV and Brett Matthews for VH1. It is based on the slasher film series of the same name created by Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven. The series premiered on June 30, 2015.
As of July 10, 2019,[update] 30 episodes of Scream have aired, concluding the third season.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
1 | 10 | June 30, 2015 | September 1, 2015 | MTV | |
2 | 14 | May 30, 2016 | October 18, 2016 | ||
3 | 6 | July 8, 2019 | July 10, 2019 | VH1 |
Episodes
Season 1 (2015)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Jamie Travis | Story by : Kevin Williamson Teleplay by : Jill Blotevogel, Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie | June 30, 2015 | 1.03[1] | |
When a cyber-bullying incident results in a popular high school student's murder, the violence stirs up memories of a twenty-one-year-old killing spree that has haunted some, intrigued others and maybe just inspired a new killer. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Hello, Emma" | Tim Hunter | Jill Blotevogel | July 7, 2015 | 0.81[2] | |
Audrey's secret girlfriend, Rachel Murray, is murdered by the killer, who stages it as a suicide. Her death raises questions and causes yet another rift between Emma and Audrey. Meanwhile, Piper, a provocative podcaster comes to Lakewood to report on the town's murders, past and present. The title of this episode is a reference to Ghostface's frequent use of the line "Hello, Sidney" in the Scream films. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Wanna Play a Game?" | Tim Hunter | Jordan Rosenberg & Meredith Glynn | July 14, 2015 | 0.87[3] | |
Emma learns quickly that her mother has been keeping even more secrets from her; the killer continues to harass Emma and challenges her to a dangerous game. Jake and Will's cyber connection to Nina's death put their futures in jeopardy. The killer claims another victim close to Emma. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Aftermath" | Brian Dannelly | Erin Maher & Kay Reindl | July 21, 2015 | 0.80[4] | |
The town is shaken by Riley's murder. Brooke struggles with guilt with leaving her at the station alone as a result. Tyler is proclaimed dead after his body is discovered in the debris of the car crash, but there's an important part of his body missing; Meanwhile, Will gets into Duke but is forced to return to his old ways in order to pay for tuition. Noah and Audrey discover Nina's missing laptop, but they come across a Salacious clip involving Emma. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Exposed" | Brian Dannelly | David Coggeshall | July 28, 2015 | 0.75[5] | |
When Emma and Will's scandalous video is leaked, she learns a heartbreaking secret about freshman year. A memorial takes place for all of the victims of the killer. Sheriff Hudson is replaced temporarily by Detective Lorraine Brock who is assigned on for the murders. Will and Jake get into an argument about what they want to do with the money. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Betrayed" | Julius Ramsay | Jaime Paglia | August 4, 2015 | 0.68[6] | |
When Audrey's DNA is found on the inside of the killer's mask, she becomes the main suspect when Rachel's death becomes an investigation. Meanwhile, Jake's betrayal causes Will to turn to Piper by promising her a story of a lifetime. Brooke and Jake work together to keep a watch on her father after realizing that her mother is not in India like she was told. While doing so, they stumble across an incriminating security footage involving her dad that was made one month before the killings. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "In the Trenches" | Leigh Janiak | Jordan Rosenberg & Meredith Glynn | August 11, 2015 | 0.64[7] | |
While recovering, Piper informs the others of what happened the night before, which leads Emma, Jake, Brooke, and Noah to an abandoned bowling alley outside of town, where they play a dangerous game of hide and seek while urgently searching for Will. While there, Emma discovers another secret about her mother's past. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Ghosts" | Rodman Flender | Erin Maher & Kay Reindl | August 18, 2015 | 0.65[8] | |
Two weeks after witnessing Will's horrifying murder, Emma goes back to school and her job, but has a hard time readjusting as everyone is on edge and her guilt starts to get the best of her. She also learns the true reason why her mother fled Lakewood after the killings and believes the reason is the motive for the new killings. Brooke finally learns about her family's dark secret. Audrey and Noah uncover a terrible background involving their English teacher, Seth Branson or who he used to be. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "The Dance" | Ti West | Jill Blotevogel | August 25, 2015 | 0.55[9] | |
A mysterious intruder broke into the Lakewood County Courthouse a year before the recent killings. In the present, despite the fact that Seth is in jail, Emma believes that the true killer is still out there and also has determined to find out more at the big Lakewood Halloween Dance. Since her mother is in rehab and her father is in jail, Brooke is forced to stay with Jake. However, while there she almost gets caught up in Jake's cyberstalking. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Revelations" | Jamie Travis | Jaime Paglia | September 1, 2015 | 0.76[11] | |
In the two-hour season finale, Branson escapes from prison, and the hunt for Sheriff Hudson begins. Emma and Noah work together to find the killer and identify them once and for all. It culminates in a final showdown, showing the person she least suspected to be behind all of her recent loss and mayhem. This episode was dedicated to Wes Craven (director of the Scream films), who died from brain cancer on August 30, 2015.[10] |
Season 2 (2016)
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (September 2016) |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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11 | 1 | "I Know What You Did Last Summer" | Brian Dannelly | Michael Gans & Richard Register | May 30, 2016 | 0.40[12] | |
Nearly 4 months has passed since the events of Halloween night, Emma returns to Lakewood after three months away at a treatment facility for her PTSD. Audrey is harassed by someone who is aware of her connections with Piper. Jake and Brooke break up, but he ends up going missing the next day. Noah begins a somewhat unhealthy obsession with the previous murders and theorizes that Piper had an accomplice, which drives feelings of unease with Audrey. Emma has a dream about a barn and sees that exact barn on Noah's murder board and tried to find the reason behind it. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1997 slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer. Bex Taylor-Klaus's opening sequence of the episode is a homage to the Jada Pinkett Smith and Omar Epps's opening sequence in Scream 2. | |||||||
12 | 2 | "Psycho" | Scott Speer | Meredith Glynn | June 6, 2016 | 0.50[13] | |
Tina, Kieran's aunt, comes to Lakewood and delivers a bombshell news on him regarding his living conditions. Realizing she has a lot to catch up on in the middle of the winter semester, Emma strikes up a friendship with Ms. Lang, the guidance counselor and Zoey, a returning student who came back to Lakewood after being gone during the events of the first season. She also bumps into Eli, a new student and also Kieran's cousin. A clue Noah discovers directs him to the motel where Eddie the front desk clerk claims to have seen Piper's sidekick. Audrey is directed to an abandoned warehouse, where she makes a grisly discovery. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1960 psychological horror film Psycho. | |||||||
13 | 3 | "Vacancy" | Jamie Travis | Steve Yockey | June 13, 2016 | 0.35[14] | |
Audrey is blackmailed by the killer after finding Jake's body. Kevin, Emma's father, confesses why he disappeared from Emma's life and also admits that he was in contact with one of Piper's victims, Riley Myra. The title of this episode is a homage to the 2007 horror film Vacancy. | |||||||
14 | 4 | "Happy Birthday to Me" | Daniel Stamm | Brian Sieve | June 20, 2016 | 0.27[15] | |
Still being harassed by calls, Audrey suspects Stavro is behind it. Kieran's 17th birthday is ruined by a bottle of tequila laced with heavy narcotic, bringing the Lakewood Six on an unexpected voyage into their subconscious. When the Lady of the Lake finalists are announced, it ends in a bloody surprise. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1981 psychological slasher film, Happy Birthday to Me. | |||||||
15 | 5 | "Dawn of the Dead" | Oz Scott | Heath Corson | June 28, 2016 | 0.45[16] | |
Another murder has placed GW High on lockdown. Packed in the library, tensions between the other students and the Lakewood six reach an all-time high. Emma and her friends feared what happened in October is happening all over again. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead. | |||||||
16 | 6 | "Jeepers Creepers" | Evan Katz | Anna Christopher | July 5, 2016 | 0.46[17] | |
Audrey, Emma, and Noah team up to investigate a tip from Eddie at a nearby amusement park, which puts them in danger. While still in mourning over Jake's murder, Brooke follows through on some unfinished business with Seth Branson, who secretly moved back to Lakewood. The title of this episode is a homage to the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers. | |||||||
17 | 7 | "Let the Right One In" | Rodman Flender | Steve Yockey | July 12, 2016 | 0.40[18] | |
Emma, pissed with Kieran for discussing her with Sheriff Acosta behind her back, joins Eli on a tense criminal adventure on the outskirts of town. Meanwhile, the killer lures Brooke and Audrey into a trap, posing as Branson. Zoe discovers Audrey's confession and decides to use it to her own advantage. The title of this episode is a homage to the 2008 romantic horror film Let the Right One In. | |||||||
18 | 8 | "Village of the Damned" | Gil Kenan | Meredith Glynn | July 19, 2016 | 0.36[19] | |
Emma suspects the killer is Eli and tries to find out at the 100th Lakewood Winter Carnival. Audrey's secret gets exposed. Zoe and Noah consider taking their relationship to the next level. Maggie and Acosta maintain their secret hidden, even though Acosta suspects his son is the murderer. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1960 sci-fi horror film Village of the Damned. | |||||||
19 | 9 | "The Orphanage" | Leigh Janiak | Brian Sieve | July 26, 2016 | 0.35[20] | |
Another rift is formed in Emma and Audrey's friendship after her bombshell secret is revealed. Noah tries in vain to determine who sent the email to Emma, causing Audrey to suspect Zoe. Kieran uncovers Ms. Lang's troubled past. While at a party, Emma and Audrey learn the new killer's motive and unknowingly runs into the last person they would ever think to see again. The title of this episode is a homage to the 2007 horror film The Orphanage. | |||||||
20 | 10 | "The Vanishing" | Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer | Eoghan O'Donnell | August 2, 2016 | 0.32[21] | |
The killer dispatches the Emma and Audrey on a perilous yet tension-filled scavenger hunt to find Noah who falls victim to the killer's trap. Secrets from their past threaten Maggie and Acosta. Brooke and Stavro start growing close, but Brooke begins having hallucinations of Jake. Tension between Kieran and Eli reaches a new level. Kieran's aunt is being pursued by Mr. Maddox. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1988 psychological thriller The Vanishing. | |||||||
21 | 11 | "Heavenly Creatures" | Jamie Travis | Anna Christopher | August 9, 2016 | 0.35[22] | |
The Killer sneaks into Emma's room, and steals something private of hers. After losing his second girlfriend to the killer, Noah decides to end his obsession with the murders and considers shutting down "The Morgue". Emma digs deeper into why Eli was in Lakewood a month after Piper's killing spree. Sheriff Acosta questions Ms. Lang, who claims Emma is obsessed with Piper. Eli decides to blackmail Mr. Maddox, a decision that implicates Emma and Audrey. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1994 psychological thriller Heavenly Creatures. | |||||||
22 | 12 | "When a Stranger Calls" | Patrick Lussier | Eoghan O'Donnell | August 16, 2016 | 0.34[23] | |
Now considered Lakewood's Most Wanted, Emma and Audrey are taunted by the killer as they keep playing manipulative mind games. They enlist the help of Kieran, Brooke and Noah to uncover Piper's final surprise, which yields another set of surprising and twisted revelations. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1979 horror film When a Stranger Calls. | |||||||
23 | 13 | "Halloween" | Oz Scott | Brian Sieve | October 18, 2016 | 0.30[24] | |
Eight months after Kieran's arrest, the new Brandon James slasher murders him and a security guard in the courthouse. The remaining Lakewood survivors are shocked by his murder and, with Halloween being one year since Piper's unmasking, they decide to take a vacation from Lakewood and travel to Shallow Grove Island. There, Stavo, Noah (now published authors, having written a book about the murders of their friends) and their book editor Jeremy plan to research Anna Hobbs—a girl who supposedly killed her mother, brother, and the man having an affair with her mother, Reginald Whitman—in the hopes of writing a new book. Emma meets Alex Whitman, a descendant of the man killed by Anna, and the two take a romantic interest in each other. After a party, Stavo hits on a woman named Billie to make Brooke jealous. Billie and a store clerk named Sid are murdered by someone wearing an Anna Hobbs mask and wielding shears. Jeremy disappears after the party. Emma finds Billie's corpse when the killer calls her using the Brandon James voice, gloating she will never be rid of him. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1978 slasher film Halloween. | |||||||
24 | 14 | "Halloween II" | Oz Scott | Eoghan O'Donnell | October 18, 2016 | 0.30[24] | |
The gang unsuccessfully attempts to escape on Alex's boat, which has been stolen. The town's sheriff is also killed and his severed head is placed on the doorstep of Alex's mansion. After Jeremy returns, alive and unscathed, he is locked in a closet by Alex, as everyone believes he is the killer. However, he escapes and discovers a picture of Billie and the real Alex Whitman, revealing the Alex they know is an imposter and the killer; Alex, whose real name is Tom Martin, then kills Jeremy. Noah, Audrey, Brooke, and Stavo travel through a secret passageway from the mansion to Billie's house. There, Noah deduces that instead of Anna being the killer, she and her family were attacked by Reginald and he was only killed by Anna in self-defense after stabbing and attempting to rape her. Anna later died from her injuries. Emma is briefly attacked by Tom in his costume, but she locks him out of her room. Tom takes off the costume and gets her to let him in the room with her by pretending to be Alex. However, Emma discovers the corpse of the real Alex and realizes that Tom is the killer. Tom explains that his parents were murdered and he, like Emma, is a survivor and he felt it necessary to kill anyone standing in the way of a relationship between the two after seeing her on the news. Tom also reveals he did not kill Kieran and does not know who did. When Emma explains that she does not love him, he chases her until she shoves him off the balcony of the mansion to his death. Back in Lakewood five months later, Noah is yet again questioning who killed Kieran on his podcast. Emma's father, Kevin, stands at Kieran's grave, and a man named "Mr. James" checks into a hotel. The title of this episode is a homage to the 1981 slasher film Halloween II. |
Season 3: Resurrection (2019)
This section's plot summaries may be too long or excessively detailed. (July 2019) |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [25] | US viewers (millions) | |||
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25 | 1 | "The Deadfast Club" | Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer | Brett Matthews | July 8, 2019 | 0.79[26] | |||
The title of this episode is both a portmanteau of the words "dead" and "breakfast", and also a homage to the 1985 American teen comedy The Breakfast Club. | |||||||||
26 | 2 | "Devil's Night" | Tanya Hamilton | Leigh Dana Jackson & Kristi Korzec | July 8, 2019 | 0.60[26] | |||
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27 | 3 | "The Man Behind the Mask" | Darren Grant | Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes | July 9, 2019 | 0.40[27] | |||
The title of this episode is a reference to the 1986 song "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)", which was the theme song to the 1986 American slasher film Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.[citation needed] | |||||||||
28 | 4 | "Ports in the Storm" | William Scharpf | Penny Cox | July 9, 2019 | 0.34[27] | |||
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29 | 5 | "Blindspots" | Darren Grant | Sherman Payne | July 10, 2019 | 0.38[28] | |||
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30 | 6 | "Endgame" | Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer | Brett Matthews | July 10, 2019 | 0.33[28] | |||
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Scream After Dark
Scream After Dark is a half-hour television aftershow hosted by Jeffery Self, which features behind the scenes footage, comedy sketches and interviews with the main cast from the series in which they discuss an episode of Scream following its original airing. The aftershow featured three installments which aired following the first, eighth and twelfth episodes of the second season.
No. | Episode discussed | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "I Know What You Did Last Summer" | May 30, 2016 | 0.19[12] | |
Guests: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Carlson Young, and Kiana Brown | ||||
2 | "Village of the Damned" | July 19, 2016 | 0.20[19] | |
Guests: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Carlson Young, Amadeus Serafini, Kiana Brown, Santiago Segura and Sean Grandillo | ||||
3 | "When a Stranger Calls" | August 16, 2016 | 0.15[29] | |
Guests: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Carlson Young, Amadeus Serafini, Kiana Brown, Santiago Segura and Sean Grandillo |
Ratings
Season 1
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | June 30, 2015 | 0.5 | 1.03[1] |
2 | "Hello, Emma" | July 7, 2015 | 0.4 | 0.81[2] |
3 | "Wanna Play a Game?" | July 14, 2015 | 0.4 | 0.87[3] |
4 | "Aftermath" | July 21, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.80[4] |
5 | "Exposed" | July 28, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.75[5] |
6 | "Betrayed" | August 4, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.68[6] |
7 | "In the Trenches" | August 11, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.64[7] |
8 | "Ghosts" | August 18, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.65[8] |
9 | "The Dance" | August 25, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.55[9] |
10 | "Revelations" | September 1, 2015 | 0.3 | 0.76[11] |
Season 2
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "I Know What You Did Last Summer" | May 30, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.40[12] |
2 | "Psycho" | June 6, 2016 | 0.3 | 0.50[13] |
3 | "Vacancy" | June 13, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.35[14] |
4 | "Happy Birthday to Me" | June 20, 2016 | 0.1 | 0.27[15] |
5 | "Dawn of the Dead" | June 28, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.45[16] |
6 | "Jeepers Creepers" | July 5, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.45[17] |
7 | "Let the Right One In" | July 12, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.40[18] |
8 | "Village of the Damned" | July 19, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.36[19] |
9 | "The Orphanage" | July 26, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.35[20] |
10 | "The Vanishing" | August 2, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.32[21] |
11 | "Heavenly Creatures" | August 9, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.35[22] |
12 | "When a Stranger Calls" | August 16, 2016 | 0.2 | 0.34[23] |
13 | "Halloween" | October 18, 2016 | 0.1 | 0.30[24] |
14 | "Halloween II" | October 18, 2016 | 0.1 | 0.30[24] |
Season 3
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "The Deadfast Club" | July 8, 2019 | 0.4 | 0.79[26] |
2 | "Devil's Night" | July 8, 2019 | 0.3 | 0.60[26] |
3 | "The Man Behind the Mask" | July 9, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.40[27] |
4 | "Ports in the Storm" | July 9, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.34[27] |
5 | "Blindspots" | July 10, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.38[28] |
6 | "Endgame" | July 10, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.33[28] |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Season | Episode number | Average | ||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |||
1 | 1030 | 810 | 870 | 800 | 750 | 680 | 640 | 650 | 550 | 760 | – | 750 | ||||
2 | 400 | 500 | 350 | 270 | 450 | 460 | 400 | 360 | 350 | 320 | 350 | 340 | 300 | 300 | 380 | |
3 | 790 | 600 | 400 | 340 | 380 | 330 | – | 470 |
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