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It may have only lasted two seasons, but Scream Queens stands as one of the most underrated horror comedy series on television and deserved to go on for more seasons. Curtis’s charismatic and commanding role as Dean Munsch is easily some of her strongest work to date.ย Stemming from her horror roots, she was able to craft a character that is compelling in multiple genres.
Jamie Lee Curtis Is the Queen of Horror

From her roles in films like the Halloween franchise, The Fog, and Prom Night, Jamie Lee Curtis has proved that no one else captures horror like she does. Whether she’s the innocent final girl or the badass fighter, Curtis delivers on all fronts. This stays true in Scream Queens. She portrays physical and mental strength in every frame, acting as a woman who no one should mess around with. Whether she’s fighting psychopathic serial killers or cancel culture, Curtis is always captivating on screen.
Scream Queens acts as a parody of older horror films like Black Christmas and The House on Sorority Row, and Curtis capitalizes on it perfectly. She is gifted wild lines of dialogue that would never come out of a real person’s mouth, and her serious approach to the dialogue makes it way more hilarious than it otherwise would have been. Whether she is trying to sleep with a sorority sister’s dad or mapping out the killing of her ex-husband, Curtis’s stoic nature brings the world of Scream Queens to life stronger than everyone in the cast.
Curtis’s horror roots are seen throughout the entire series. There are many occasions when she is being chased or attacked by a serial killer, and she plays it like it is something she deals with all the time. From her skilled fighting moves to her constant awareness of her surroundings, Curtis beautifully uses her past roles to create a fully fleshed out character that is easy to root for despite having unlikable character traits.









