Chucky's complex motivations are revealed; Tiffany is tried for Jennifer Tilly's murder spree.Chucky's complex motivations are revealed; Tiffany is tried for Jennifer Tilly's murder spree.Chucky's complex motivations are revealed; Tiffany is tried for Jennifer Tilly's murder spree.
Bjorgvin Arnarson
- Devon Evans
- (as Björgvin Arnarson)
Brad Dourif
- Chucky
- (voice)
Carina Battrick
- Caroline Cross
- (as Carina London Battrick)
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When I first started watching season 3 I found the first two episodes confusing and littered with plot holes. Season 3 made up for that by explaining the how and why Chucky was able to get in the White House. It was pretty detailed, and we even learned of Tiffany's fate this episode. All of this was condensed into the best episode of the season, and probably one of the best of the entire series. I guess the doctor Chucky visited must've been some sort of evil doctor who helps out the criminally insane, based on the other patients sitting in the waiting room, who offered there own dark comic relief. This series started diabolically, and has now become one of more comic relief peppered with some gleeful kills. Madness.
"Chucky" Season 3 initially meandered, leaving fans wondering about its lackluster beginning for an iconic character like Chucky. However, the third episode changes the game entirely. With Chucky taking the spotlight, the humor and dialogue hit the mark, and the series finally delves into what happened after the second season. Despite the slow start, Season 3 brings the heat, promising a thrilling continuation of the Chucky legacy that horror fans won't want to miss.
Personally, I'm also eagerly anticipating a potential Season 4, as the charm of Chucky is something I truly cherish.
I must admit, a rather perplexing question arises this season: how on earth does the White House not have any cameras? It's quite baffling, isn't it?
Personally, I'm also eagerly anticipating a potential Season 4, as the charm of Chucky is something I truly cherish.
I must admit, a rather perplexing question arises this season: how on earth does the White House not have any cameras? It's quite baffling, isn't it?
This episode had it all, condensed in a neat package. From beginning until the end, we finally know the reason how Chucky got into the White House. I don't want to spoil it as it now makes sense from the first episode. The kill spree in this is great, although I thought the kill at the beginning was the best (involving a guest appearance). Jennifer Tilly was outstanding in this episode and shows how nuts she can be. There are a few funny moments especially with a doctor. It is hard not to want to reveal what goes on in this episode but I don't want to spoil it for anyone that has not watched it yet. Great episode!
'Chucky' has mastered the incredibly difficult challenge of balancing gruesome horror and comedy, and 'Jennifer's Body' is one of the best episodes yet. Funny, creepy, and disturbing, the episode explains this season's biggest mysteries so far -- how Chucky got in the White House and why, what happened to Lexy's sister Caroline, and what happened to Tiffany. It's a great ensemble cast, and Jennifer Tilly and Fiona Dourif in particular have insane chemistry together and knock it out of the park.
Rare to give anything 10 out of 10, but 'Chucky' remains the biggest and best surprise on television from the past few years.
Rare to give anything 10 out of 10, but 'Chucky' remains the biggest and best surprise on television from the past few years.
I love Caroline, it was very fun to see everything they did, it's also a little adorable that Chucky seems to like her a little or more than Glen, I like Glen BUT they are very sentimental and I think that takes away their potential, Caroline is more practical and is nice to see, it was also very funny to see that there are health centers for worshipers of dambalah ahhaha and, I love it because it expands Chucky's universe to a truly large sect of very organized people out there, that is interesting for the future of the plot.
Tiff's trial was great, I don't like it when she acts against Chucky sometimes but her character is just too entertaining, also it's interesting how Tiff being Glen's mother also has that touch of sentimentality in her character, I like those details.
Tiff's trial was great, I don't like it when she acts against Chucky sometimes but her character is just too entertaining, also it's interesting how Tiff being Glen's mother also has that touch of sentimentality in her character, I like those details.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn test screenings for this episode, Glen and Glenda were on Chucky's "kill list" but they were removed in the Final Cut for unknown reasons.
- GoofsWhen Chucky is putting in Mrs. Sherman's name on his kill list, his finger is nowhere near the "a" but it works anyway.
- Quotes
Prosecuting Lawyer: Ms. Pierce, how are you acquainted with Jennifer Tilly?
Nica Pierce: Jennifer Tilly kidnapped me, dismembered me, and held me hostage for over a year, during which time I witnessed her kill nine people. And she forced me to watch "Liar Liar" over and over again on loop.
- ConnectionsReferences The Amityville Horror (1979)
- SoundtracksThe Rain, The Park And Other Things
Performed by The Cowsills
Written by Artie Kornfeld (as Arty Kornfield) & Steve Duboff
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
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