Screech (Elan Carter) and Shreik (Angelica Bridges) are the henchwomen in the 2001 episode "Face the Music" for the TV series "Black Scorpion".
Screech and Shreik are the remaining band members of the group "The Bleeding Eardrums", led by Vox Populi (Shannon Whirry).
The group, which is absolutely terrible, but gorgeous, makes their appearance at a night club but is jeered by the audience. Populi and her members Screech and Shreik begin attacking the audience. Fortunately they are stopped by Black Scorpion (Michelle Lintel) and taken to jail.
Vox wears a gold and black low cut top that barely contains her rather large breasts. Her matching mini skirt is cut up the sides, revealing her black thigh high fishnet stockings, with gaping holes in them. She has opera gloves on, and wears her blonde hair in curls.
However the greedy and corrupt Mayor Artie Worth (Robert Pine) bribes Warden Brickhouse (Steve Eastin) to get them out of prison so he can use them to launch his political career. Screech and Shreik don police uniforms in order to enter the prison and break her out.
Worth shows Populi how to use subliminal music to sell her music, by using the Ultra-Sonic 2000. The secret orders that are transmitted order the youth of the city to become destructive looters and rebels. Realizing that this the only way to get people to listen to her music, she continues. When Worth betrays Vox, she interrupts a debate with vengeance on her mind and a song in her heart.
In the climax, Black Scorpion (Michelle Lintel) meets the group up on a rooftop. Black Scorpion makes easy work out of Screech and Shreik, and then engages in a huge catfight with Vox. Black Scorpion gains control of her electric guitar, which is how she transmitts the subliminal messages. While playing the guitar, a super-sonic sound wave engulfs Vox Populi and shoots her off of the rooftop to her death. There is no final word on the fate of Screech and Shreik, but it is assumed that they are arrested.
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- Angelica Bridges appeared as Omegis in 3 episodes during 1998-1999 for the TV series "Mortal Kombat: Conquest".