Little Little Lies
- Episode aired Nov 9, 2021
- TV-MA
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Jake and Devon develops their relationship. Enemies and allies from Chucky's past show up.Jake and Devon develops their relationship. Enemies and allies from Chucky's past show up.Jake and Devon develops their relationship. Enemies and allies from Chucky's past show up.
Bjorgvin Arnarson
- Devon Evans
- (as Björgvin Arnarson)
Brad Dourif
- Chucky
- (voice)
Carina Battrick
- Caroline Cross
- (as Carina London Battrick)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSeries creator Don Mancini noticed Fiona Dourif's natural laugh sounded eerily similar to Chucky's, which inspired him to cast her as the younger version of Charles Lee Ray.
- GoofsSharp needles are disposed of in hard, plastic containers to prevent them from sticking anyone. All of the needles that stick Chucky in the dumpster are either loose or poking through plastic bags.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chucky Series Aftershow: Episode 201: "Halloween II" (2022)
- SoundtracksMirror Church
Performed by Francis X and the Bushmen
Featured review
JEER - (3 stars out of 10)
The stage curtains open ...
Sigh. Well, that episode was crap. If you read my review of the episode before this one, you will remember me saying that it is usually around the mid-way point in a season series where the filmmakers lose control. They just did. This was just bad, ugly, and completely stupid. Because I am so invested into the story now and have put 5 hours of my time into watching it up to this point, I will continue on.
After the gruesome murder in the hospital, the whole town is on alert for a killer. The Cross family return home bringing with them Caroline who is surprised by her Dad with another vintage Good Guy doll named Tommy (Child's Play 2 reference) which delights her. Jake and Lexy have joined forces with Devon and the three of them hunt down Chucky and destroy him. Meanwhile, in a motel room nearby, we catch up with Tiffany and Nica (who is under Chucky's control) as they have continued their muderous ways as well. The final scene, however, clearly shows that Chucky has somehow survived and is still actively at work.
A lot happens in this episode. Jake and Devon take their relationship to the next level, we finally find out what Bree's secret is, and we get a backstory on how Charles and Tiffany first met. Both Jennifer Tilly and Fiona Dourif return to reprise their movie roles. The hotel scene with the two of them was just terrible - ugly in every sense of the word and a huge distraction to the main story. I didn't care for it at all. Also, I am beginning to have a large dislike for Caroline. She is spoiled rotten to the core, no doubt an influence of her mother, the Mayor. To be honest, as a whole, most of the cast is beginning to annoy me now.
I can't recommend this episode. It moves the story forward, but tries to give homage to past characters and situations that is starting to convolute the story. I give it only 3 stars out of 10. I have three episodes left to go. I hope they get back to the main story line and simplify it back down to how it started.
Sigh. Well, that episode was crap. If you read my review of the episode before this one, you will remember me saying that it is usually around the mid-way point in a season series where the filmmakers lose control. They just did. This was just bad, ugly, and completely stupid. Because I am so invested into the story now and have put 5 hours of my time into watching it up to this point, I will continue on.
After the gruesome murder in the hospital, the whole town is on alert for a killer. The Cross family return home bringing with them Caroline who is surprised by her Dad with another vintage Good Guy doll named Tommy (Child's Play 2 reference) which delights her. Jake and Lexy have joined forces with Devon and the three of them hunt down Chucky and destroy him. Meanwhile, in a motel room nearby, we catch up with Tiffany and Nica (who is under Chucky's control) as they have continued their muderous ways as well. The final scene, however, clearly shows that Chucky has somehow survived and is still actively at work.
A lot happens in this episode. Jake and Devon take their relationship to the next level, we finally find out what Bree's secret is, and we get a backstory on how Charles and Tiffany first met. Both Jennifer Tilly and Fiona Dourif return to reprise their movie roles. The hotel scene with the two of them was just terrible - ugly in every sense of the word and a huge distraction to the main story. I didn't care for it at all. Also, I am beginning to have a large dislike for Caroline. She is spoiled rotten to the core, no doubt an influence of her mother, the Mayor. To be honest, as a whole, most of the cast is beginning to annoy me now.
I can't recommend this episode. It moves the story forward, but tries to give homage to past characters and situations that is starting to convolute the story. I give it only 3 stars out of 10. I have three episodes left to go. I hope they get back to the main story line and simplify it back down to how it started.
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- BJG-Reviews
- Dec 6, 2021
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- Runtime44 minutes
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