Chucky’ Season 2 Episode 8 Recap: World's Quietest Chainsaw.
Chucky’ Season 2 Episode 8 Recap: World's Quietest Chainsaw.
3 Chopping Days 'Til Christmas.
Back in Hackensack, New Jersey, the town is all decorated for the holidays. Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind) opens up about her mental health at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. She finally is bettering herself. Along with her is Jake (Zachary Arthur). Right when he thinks she is going to open up about all things Chucky, Lexy actually opens up about her mother. And there is a lot of resentment. Over at the Cross house, Lexy’s sister Caroline (Carina Battrick) is spending time with the Belle doll when Lexy and Jake arrive, Jake spending the holidays with Lexy. Michelle (Barbara Alyn Woods) greets them, overly cheery, and it shouldn’t be a surprise it’s all an act. She’s live-streaming on social media, to make herself look better and reap the holiday season’s streaming numbers. It’s Christmas and Lexy has a gift for Jake: Devon (Björgvin Arnarson), who’s also going to stay over at the Cross home. The reunion for the boyfriends is awkward to say the least. Devon tries his hardest to let Jake know, he doesn’t need a gift -- Jake is the gift. No, that isn’t good enough. Jake, acting very cringe, leaves the house, promising to return with a better gift.
On the news, it’s confirmed. Mixter is dead, and Incarnate Lord is closed down for good. Over in the Hackensack hospital, Glenda (Lachlan Watson) goes to visit Glen. They are alive but clinging to life. The situation is dire. Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) calls in to check on her child, and Glenda confirms what needs to happen. To save Glen, they need to perform the Damballa chant and transfer them into the Glen/Glenda doll.
Meanwhile, Chucky is busy making his own preparations. Now back in doll-form, he’s busy looking up the “world’s quietest chainsaw.” He puts the purchase on a credit card, it's too good to pass up. Michelle continues to try too hard to trend on social media. She shows off a nativity scene, using Caroline’s Belle doll in place of baby Jesus. Putting that doll out on social media isn't going to be good, not with Tiffany needing an escape from a human body.
Over at the hospital, Glenda rolls in a suitcase, looking as innocent as they can appear. No, they aren’t pushing their mother inside, the Glen/Glenda doll is there. Tiffany does her best to sneak past the security guard at the door, wearing scrubs to look like as close to Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) as possible. Glenda and Tiffany get the cop to leave his position outside the room, but it isn’t for long. He walks in, but his interruption is short-lived. Tiffany knocks the cop out and Glenda asks for approval, her mother giving it, before using a defibrillator to electrocute him, causing the man to burst into flames. Mother and child look on happily, comforted by this makeshift yule log. When Tiffany leaves, she brings the doll. The human Glen and Glenda are dead, having transferred over into the doll.
Holiday Makeovers & Bad Gifts.
In Lexy’s bedroom, the trio get ready for bed. They talk about not wanting to end up like Andy and Kyle. Those legacy survivors have to keep one eye open in case of a doll attack. Finally, Jake and Devon grow closer. Mistletoe is hanging above them, because of course, so they can't help it. They kiss before settling in for sleep. Downstairs, while no creature is stirring, not even a mouse, Chucky kills the yuletide safety. He enters through the chimney, with a chainsaw and a Santa hat, ready to scare.
He isn’t the only killer at the Cross house. Tiffany drives up, ready to doll-nap the Wedding Belle. But that’s Caroline’s and while during the day, it’s in the nativity scene, at night it’s in the girl’s bed. Tiffany is going to have to go break inside. Michelle hurries downstairs, hearing something. Michelle, having met “Jennifer Tilly” last season, is not at all worried she’s in the house. Michelle is delighted, not at all concerned she broke in. Tiffany lies her way to get her claws on the Belle doll. But Chucky shows up, turns his chainsaw on and brings it down into Michelle, splitting the Hackensack ex-mayor in half. Blood splashes everywhere. Tiffany can't believe the sight, crying out, "Killing a mother on Christmas Eve? You're despicable!" She's a hypocrite with a heart.
Christmas Carnage to Remember.
In keeping up with the chaos, Lexy literally jumps into action. She leaps down the stairs to subdue Chucky, using his chainsaw to slice into his face. Tiffany takes this time to head upstairs but while she picks up the Belle doll, Jake and Devon surprise attack her. The boyfriends each get a chance to stab her. The end of Tiffany feels very close. Jake, Devon, and Lexy (looking like Sissy Spacek at a '70s prom) corner her. Caroline then walks over, right up to Tiffany. She might have seemed like Tiny Tim at dinner, but it’s all an act. Caroline has been brainwashed by Chucky, so much so that she believes Tiffany is her real mother. Tiffany holds a knife to Caroline's throat, just in case Lexy tries to play the hero. And that’s Tiffany's ticket out of there. She has the Belle doll, Caroline, and escapes again.
Damn, these kids can never get a break. The next morning, the police are at the Cross house. Jake, Devon, and Lexy pin the blame on Jennifer Tilly. To which a cop has the gall to say she’s “overrated.” Tiffany really has ruined the good name of Miss Tilly. Suddenly, Ms. Fairchild (Annie Briggs) walks in. She was the kids teacher back in Season 1. It looks like she will have some role in taking care of them going forward. And the kids agree to let her in on everything.
But that isn’t the end. In New York City, Tiffany in a dark glam aesthetic waits in a hotel room with Caroline. A call comes from Nica (Fiona Dourif), who herself is looking very chic. Nica reveals she won’t stop until she gets her revenge on Tiffany. Nica will play nice. Tiffany gets a head start to run, because Nica isn’t calling from afar. She’s in a nearby hotel room. In this urgent time, Tiffany commits to the Damballa chant. She tries to use the Caroline’s Wedding Belle doll to possess, but a revival doesn’t happen right away. And when the doll does sit up, the Belle doll reveals itself to be Chucky in disguise. As he laughs, he readies for an attack. Chucky always has something up his little sleeve.
This is where Season 2 closes. Obviously, this can’t be the end of Tiffany. Will the show ever bring back the Tiffany doll version? How murderous is G.G. going to be on their trip overseas? Who knows for now. “Chucky Actually” continues the risk taking and unexpected twists the series is having so much fun in pulling off. Unexpected pacing brings storylines to an end when it seems they could go on longer. Killing off poor in-universe Jennifer Tilly is evidence of this. Giving Rosemary Dunsmore a sinister shift as Dr. Mixter -- yes, yes, yes. If Season 3 is as bonkers as Season 2, it really can’t come soon enough.
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