The legendary Scream Queen herself, Jamie Lee Curtis, has stepped into the director's chair once again, this time to shepherd the eighth installment of Scream Queens Season 2, titled, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel." Check out eight photos and a preview video for the episode that airs on December 6th.

Episode 208 synopsis (via SpoilerTV): "THINGS GET SCARY HAIRY ON AN ALL-NEW "SCREAM QUEENS" TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, ON FOX.

Jamie Lee Curtis Directs!

A man from Dean Munsch's past checks into the C.U.R.E. institute with plans to win her back, causing a jealous Brock to further question his relationship with Chanel. Meanwhile, Zayday and Chamberlain devise a plan to discover the origins of The Green Meanie killer with shocking results in the all-new "Rapunzel, Rapunzel" episode of SCREAM QUEENS airing Tuesday, Dec. 6 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (SQ-208) (TV-14 D, L, S, V).

Cast: Emma Roberts as Chanel Oberlin; Jamie Lee Curtis as Dean Cathy Munsch; John Stamos as Dr. Brock Holt; Kirstie Alley as Nurse Hoffel; Taylor Lautner as Dr. Cassidy Cascade; Lea Michele as Hester; Abigail Breslin as Chanel #5; Keke Palmer as Zayday Williams; Billie Lourd as Chanel #3; James Earl as Chamberlain Jackson.

Guest Cast: Trilby Glover as Jane, Andy Erikson as Marguerite Honeywell (aka Chanel #7), Riley McKenna Weinstein as Chanel #8, Bill Oberst, Jr. as Clark."

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