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"Goin’ to the Chapel" feels like a season finale in its own right. It forces the characters to confront their grief—especially Lexy, who is reeling from the death of Nadine—and sets the stage for the final Christmas-themed showdown in Hackensack.
The episode brings together an unlikely crew—Jake, Devon, Lexy, Andy Barclay, Kyle, Nica Pierce, and even Glenda—to perform a high-stakes exorcism. The goal? To expel the "Good Chucky" soul from the last remaining Good Guy doll to make room for "Chucky Prime," who is currently sharing a body with Nica. Key Highlights & Brutal Twists
Andy Barclay seemingly gets his revenge by shooting "Chucky Prime" multiple times in a slow-motion sequence reminiscent of Platoon . However, a cliffhanger reveals that Dr. Mixter might have helped Chucky pull off one more soul-swapping trick. Why This Episode Matters
While the exorcism is happening, Tiffany Valentine is on the run, desperate to transfer her soul back into a Belle doll. The chaos leads to the tragic destruction of the real Jennifer Tilly (trapped in a doll) when she’s hit by a truck.
If you thought the Incarnate Lord Catholic School was already a nightmare, "Goin’ to the Chapel" takes things to a literal "holy" new level. This episode serves as a massive collision of legacy characters and the new generation, all while paying heavy homage to The Exorcist . The Ultimate Team-Up
Chucky Season 2, Episode 7: Exorcisms, Explosions, and "Goin’ to the Chapel"
The episode features a unique visual style during confessional scenes, using a monochrome filter with selective splashes of red to heighten the emotional weight of the characters' trauma.
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"Goin’ to the Chapel" feels like a season finale in its own right. It forces the characters to confront their grief—especially Lexy, who is reeling from the death of Nadine—and sets the stage for the final Christmas-themed showdown in Hackensack.
The episode brings together an unlikely crew—Jake, Devon, Lexy, Andy Barclay, Kyle, Nica Pierce, and even Glenda—to perform a high-stakes exorcism. The goal? To expel the "Good Chucky" soul from the last remaining Good Guy doll to make room for "Chucky Prime," who is currently sharing a body with Nica. Key Highlights & Brutal Twists
Andy Barclay seemingly gets his revenge by shooting "Chucky Prime" multiple times in a slow-motion sequence reminiscent of Platoon . However, a cliffhanger reveals that Dr. Mixter might have helped Chucky pull off one more soul-swapping trick. Why This Episode Matters
While the exorcism is happening, Tiffany Valentine is on the run, desperate to transfer her soul back into a Belle doll. The chaos leads to the tragic destruction of the real Jennifer Tilly (trapped in a doll) when she’s hit by a truck.
If you thought the Incarnate Lord Catholic School was already a nightmare, "Goin’ to the Chapel" takes things to a literal "holy" new level. This episode serves as a massive collision of legacy characters and the new generation, all while paying heavy homage to The Exorcist . The Ultimate Team-Up
Chucky Season 2, Episode 7: Exorcisms, Explosions, and "Goin’ to the Chapel"
The episode features a unique visual style during confessional scenes, using a monochrome filter with selective splashes of red to heighten the emotional weight of the characters' trauma.