With the possibility of Chucky finally being defeated for good, I liked how the writers made Andy confess that he was confused and a bit afraid about what he was going to do next. He got to experience Chucky’s terror at a very young age and then spent the rest of his years trying to put an end to Chucky. So, here’s hoping Jake finds the help he requires to work on those feelings.Īndy’s confession was the most interesting for me. It’s understandable that Jake blamed himself for everything. The episode actually opened with Jake’s confession which had him share his guilt with Father Bryce. Apparently, the souls of the people participating in the exorcism needed to be cleansed. With Father Bryce getting ready to perform the exorcism, after being excommunicated by the Vatican (what the heck was he expecting?), he told everyone to see him for confessions. There’s a difference between killing people just for fun and killing people to save others. But I think they have been doing a good enough job of maintaining a balance. There’s definitely darkness inside Glenda. As Glenda put it, with parents like Chucky and Tiffany, they and Glen were basically orphans. The murderous doll didn’t really care, but still, I think it helped take some of the burden off of Glenda’s chest. And it was nice to see Glenda share some of those feelings with Chucky. Glenda’s been dealing with a lot of feelings related to their parents. We also got a moment between Glenda and a tied-up Chucky. That’s just how siblings are with each other, in my opinion. Their reunion was heartfelt yet comedic as they commented on each other’s current hairdos. Seeing a bunch of characters reunite was nice to see. The poor woman had been through a lot, and allowing Jake to simply get rid of the last Good Guy Doll wasn’t an option. But, as Kyle put it, they needed the doll to save Nica from Prime Chucky’s control. With how “Good” Chucky betrayed his trust, Jake wanted to kill the doll. It was understandable that Jake didn’t like the idea. With everyone having learned about Chucky being a possessed doll (Father Bryce and Sister Catherine were quite chill about it), the heroes worked with Mixter to exorcise the soul in the Good Guy Doll so the empty doll could work as a vessel for Prime Chucky. However, with it being the penultimate episode, I’m very excited to see what Don Mancini and his team have envisioned as the finale because what craziness is yet to happen? In a sense, ‘Goin’ to the Chapel’ could have worked as a series finale because of the cliffhanger it ended on. The Good Guy Doll being exorcised in ‘Goin’ to the Chapel’ (Screengrab: Chucky Season 2 Episode 7) Chucky season 2 episode 7, titled ‘Goin’ to the Chapel’, has got to be the most chaotic episode yet as our protagonists tried to perform an exorcism on the serial killer doll.
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