The part where Andy visits Junior's house had my heart racing, you know. The two have a lot in common for 40+ years, hell. What a nice reference that Chucky makes that his biggest weaknesses are guns, axes, fire, and industrial size fans. It was at least great to see Kyle having more of her screentime being a badass firing her gun at a random Chucky. That kill was amazingly gruesome. I at the same time don't and do blame her for drugging Jake and Lexy because it was likely for the army of Chucky's to easily kill them but on the other hand. It's hard to explain.
Back at Charles Lee Ray's old home. We see Tiffany coming back home. She wonders where Nica is hiding. Shortly, she eventually finds him and tries to drug possess her, but instead, they both have a short fight until Chucky and Junior come in interrupting the fight asking to see his army of 72 Good Guy dolls. We have a fun interaction where Chucky has any wonders if one of the 72 Good Guy dolls has a question. One of them asks: "what is the age limit?" Meanwhile, I was watching. I instantly said: "Good question." then Chucky said, "Now, that's a good question." Great timing! Chucky responds they should kill people above the age of six. I liked that little touch there since Chucky tried to kill Andy when he was six in the first movie. Another one asks a hilarious question, "what is a baby?". Chucky explains in some context until Nica regains control of her body. Chucky taunts Tiffany to kill her, but it seems like Tiffany has feelings for Nica. Chucky then tells Junior to do the work instead. As he is about to, Tiffanny uses a nail file decapitating Chucky. Now, that was oddly satisfying to watch. Chucky warns her that one of his armies will kill her no matter what.
The plot progresses as Tiffany sets up a laser-trigger device bomb that she and Glenda (( !!! )) made all those years ago. She places it near the door just in case anybody comes in to save the day, then Tiffany and Junior leave the household to prepare for the town hall theatre slaughter. Chucky's decapitated body gets up as the head tells it what to do which is to kill Devon. As he slowly moves to Devon. Andy comes to save the day rescuing him and beating the ever-living crap outta Chucky. Kyle appears in front of the doorstep opening the door which triggers the bomb to explode. At this moment. I thought that she died because no one can survive that close to a bomb, and felt bad for her and Andy as Kyle was protecting him in the second movie, and now Andy had to watch her die in the end who protected him if you know what I mean.
We finally get back to Jake and Lexy waking up only to find a news article on their phones reporting that there was an explosion in the same house, they realized that Devon was inside the house strongly implying that Devon died in the explosion. I fell for it again. The scene of them crying was overwhelmingly emotional as they watched many of their loved ones die and shows how well-executed the effects of Chucky & Tiffany killing someone can seriously impact someone's innocent life to have emotional & psychological pain. However, of course, Jake is relieved when he sees Devon again. Devon explains to Jake about Chucky's final plan to release 72 Chucky's to invade Hackensaw.
Back at the town hall, Lexy's Mom as the Mayor announces to the audience that Jennifer Tilly will transport 72 authentic Good Guy dolls immediately after the show to the nearest airport to give them to needful sick children around the world. Caroline whines that she wants Chucky, but her mom tells him that the 72 Good Guy dolls are for sick children. But, Tiffany decides to give her one for her to stop whining. Lexy is there, too. She turns around and realizes Junior needs help as Chucky is on his back. She rushes for him, only to be lured backstage. Meanwhile, as the audience watches the movie. They eventually get to the scene where Frankenstein drowns a young girl. (( "Fun" fact: a lot of controversies went down as this scene was "too upsetting" which lead some of the states to censor it. )) The chaos begins as Chucky says "This is my favorite part." (( lel. )), then crawls under the chairs stabbing the audience through their... yeah, you know what. Starting with Lexy's dad, I felt bad for him as he was a decent dad taking care of Caroline. Michelle grabs popcorn from him, not realizing that there's blood on it. She takes a bite, realizing it, then screams making everyone flee as 50% of them die from Chucky. I have to say, what a great scene that fills up the horror.
Caroline still watches the movie until Devon rescues her. Meanwhile, Junior is convincing Lexy to be together again, and be Chucky's friend. As this scene was going on. I honestly thought that Lexy was going to die as two against one is not pretty. Eventually, Lexy tells Junior that he's better than that which makes him fight back against Chucky stabbing him and making the knife go deeper into Chucky's chest. Too bad, he got a fatal stab. As Junior falls, Lexy catches him. How poetic. "But if you fall... this time I'll catch you." Junior was an okay character after all. He was mostly an azzhole, always bullying Jake, mostly annoying. Although, I did feel bad for him seeing his mother's corpse. There isn't anything to talk much about him, to be honest. Of course, he had a redemption arc, but that didn't make up for his bad actions though. 5-6/10 for him.
Jake screams out for Chucky to get his attention which succeeded. Chucky explains after his plan that when they think of Hackensack, they won't think about families, kids growing up to be Doctors or CEOs, or Instagram influencers. (( Screw them, lol. )) Instead, they will think of Hackensaw as a bad people like Camp Crystal Lake and Haddonfield. Jake makes a run for it as Chucky chases for him successfully slicing his leg, and having the upper hand until Jake pushes him, grabbing him by the throat, and squeezes out his god damn eyeballs. I have to say that Chucky being eyeless is utterly terrifying.
Jake, Devon leave the theatre only to learn that Lexy tells them that Junior died. We see Andy taking captive of the truck, and we finally get to see Andy having the first-ever face-to-face with Tiffany, flipping her off. I was wishing for him to run over Tiffany, but I guess they are saving her for Season 2. As Andy was driving, I thought he was going to self-sacrifice himself. But Nah. In the truck, we see the DOLL TIFFANY BREAKING A WINDOW aiming her gun at Andy telling him to drive. Man, this felt like a fan-service treat for us fans.
Jake, Devon, and Lexy visit Junior's grave, paying their respect. Meanwhile, a black glove is watching them from a tree. I am going to strongly assume that this was Kyle as she wasn't counted in Chucky's kill count. But, we will get to that. In the end, we see Nica screaming in terror after realizing she has lost her arms and legs again. Although Nica was barely used in Season 1, let's hope that she will have more screen time next season. We finally wrap up for the finale as Chucky does a "Dead Meat moment" kill counting everyone who died. Yes, including the poor kitty.
WHAT A EPIC FINALE! Mostly filled with clever writing, brilliant new characters with character development, emotional scenes, big twists, fun entertainment with kills, humor, and a lot of suspense throughout eight weeks. I am looking forward to Season 2. I am speculating that it probably won't focus on the kids as Chucky said they got their happy ending, but focus on Andy, Kyle, Chucky, Nica, and Tiffany.
10/10.
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