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The body count in season two knocked out a lot of major cast members. Father Bryce, who exploded mid-exorcism and was splattered by a truck, was the most dramatic death scene. There were multiple resurrections, most notably Glen and Glenda, who decided to return their souls to the doll we first met in Seed of Chuck.

Most of the plot threads we have been following all season were tied up in the final episode, "Goin' to the Chapel." The season's biggest set piece was the existence of multiple Chucky dolls with a shared soul but different personality, including a vaguely "Good" Chucky, an alarmingly buff Chucky, and a Chucky molded after Marlon Brando's character in the movie "Apocalyp "Goin' to the Chapel" streamlined all the Chuckys and gave us a sweet send-off for fan-favorite characters and Chucky. Just in time for Christmas, it got all the kids out of the school.

Chucky never says die.

The audience knows that Chucky escaped the catholic school thanks to the evil Dr. Mixter, but they don't know that he also has a Good Guy doll in his office. As the episode counts down the days until Christmas and the confrontation we all know is coming, we see Lexy emerging from a successful stint in rehab and rejoining her friends at the McMansion for the holiday season. The three teens realize Chucky isn't the only thing they have in common as they realize they'll end up like Andy and Kyle.

As Chucky Actually roars forward to remind us that there is more to Child's Play than meets the eye, it's something to worry about. On Christmas Eve, she saw her mother in pieces and ripped him to pieces. When her younger sister, who had some Bad Seed vibes in season one but has been mostly absent from the story this time around, emerges with her own sinister agenda, she doesn't feel any sense of relief. The same type of doll that Tiffany used to host her soul into the human was given to her by Dr. Mixter early in the second season of the show. Tiffany-Jen wants to return to doll form since the doll containing her soul was destroyed by a truck. A group of people watch as a woman leaves with a doll in her hand. In the final scene, they would be even more horrified to learn that Belle is actually another Chucky doll in disguise, and thatCaroline is a member of Team Chucky. Tiffany doesn't get to transfer her soul into the doll, it's implied that Chucky's finally gotten vengeance against his double-crossed bride His killing spree is definitely back on track.

Glen and Glenda make a choice for their future.

At the end of the second season, there were a lot of questions left unanswered. Is Tiffany still alive? Will the little maniac help Chucky get revenge against the kids? Will they survive this latest trauma? Nica's future will be decided by what happens to her. Will Kyle and Andy ever be able to forget about Chucky? Is there a new role for Mancini to cook up for Devon Sawa, who has died three times on Chucky? Can any future installments top a season finale that included Chucky singing his own version of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" and counting every single kill of the second season? It's questionable. We would love to see where this crazy ride goes next.

The first and second seasons of Chucky are now available to watch on the internet.

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