‘Scream Queens’ season 2’s episode 9, entitled “Lovin the D,” will follow Hester as she gathers the Green Meanie killers together for a meeting on their final plan to kill the Chanels. Meanwhile, Hester is seen kissing Dr. Brock in new set photographs posted just recently.
The synopsis for “Lovin the D” posted on Spoiler TV reads, “The Chanels are overwhelmed when their TV idol, Dr. Scarlett Lovin (guest star Brooke Shields), visits the C.U.R.E. Institute. Meanwhile, Hester (Lea Michele) calls a Green Meanie summit as the killer(s) put their final kill plan into effect.”
The promo opens with Hester gathering the Green Meanie Killers together for a final revenge plan. She exclaims, “Who gets to kill the Chanels?” Wes (Oliver Hudson) seems to share Hester’s enthusiasm the most. It was previously revealed that he wanted to get revenge for his daughter Grace (Skyler Samuels) following the series of murders at Wallace University.
According to Yahoo!, Nurse Hoffel (Kirstie Alley) doesn’t seem as interested in the revenge plot compared to Hester and Wes. Hoffel wanted to avenge the death of her sister Agatha Bean (Jan Hoag), whose face was burnt by Chanel (Emma Roberts) back in Season 1. The final member of the group, Dr. Cassidy (Taylor Lautner), also looks like he doesn’t want to kill the Chanels considering that he is in love with Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd).
Chanel #3 tells Dr. Cassidy in the promo, “If you want to be my boyfriend, then you have to stop killing people.” Perhaps she manages to give Dr. Cassidy a change of heart.
Meanwhile, new photographs posted on Just Jared hinted that Hester may succeed in seducing Chanel’s (Emma Roberts) current boyfriend Dr. Brock Holt (John Stamos) in order for her plans to go smoothly. The photographs showed Hester and Dr. Brock on a beach as they shared some passionate kisses. The scene was filmed last December 6 in Malibu, California.
‘Scream Queens’ season 2’s episode 9, entitled “Lovin the D,” is scheduled to air on Fox on December 13, 2016. It will be followed by episode 10, entitled "Drain the Swamp," scheduled for December 20.


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