'Scream Queens' season 2 episode 5 spoilers: Hospital killings become public knowledge

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Following a short delay due to the upcoming US Presidential elections, "Scream Queens" season 2 is moving ahead with episode 5, "Chanel Pour Homme-icide." This time, however, the authorities and the public will learn about the ongoing hospital killings, and this will cause a series of unexpected events.

As per Game N Guide, the synopsis for the episode reveals that the series of killings is getting out of control, and now, Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) is forced to tell the authorities about them. Fans of the series will recall that she doesn't want this to happen because it might force the authorities to shut down the teaching hospital.

If the hospital is shut down, then Munsch would not be able to find a cure for her terminal brain condition, the Kuru disease.

However, to her surprise, it is revealed that when the public is made aware of the killings, the hospital gains more patients instead of losing them. This will be beneficial for Munsch but not for Chanel (Emma Roberts) since it only means she'll have more work to do.

To work around this, Chanel is going to talk to the new patients and try to get them to join the Chanels. While there are those who might be willing to join her team, they are not likely going to last long given that the Green Meanie is still present.

As a matter of fact, the Green Meanie is present in the official trailer for the episode. This indicates that it will kill again, and its victims may include many of the patients that join the Chanels.

It is widely rumored that the identity of the Green Meanie is going to be revealed in the upcoming episode, although there are no indications or confirmations surrounding this theory.

"Scream Queens" season 2 episode 5 is scheduled to air on Nov. 15.

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