Give Me Something Good to Eat
- Episode aired Oct 19, 2021
- TV-MA
- 42m
On Halloween night, Chucky targets one of Jake's frenemies at a rocking costume party, forcing Jake to either stop the killer doll--or help him.On Halloween night, Chucky targets one of Jake's frenemies at a rocking costume party, forcing Jake to either stop the killer doll--or help him.On Halloween night, Chucky targets one of Jake's frenemies at a rocking costume party, forcing Jake to either stop the killer doll--or help him.
- Devon Evans
- (as Björgvin Arnarson)
- Chucky
- (voice)
- Caroline Cross
- (as Carina London Battrick)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaChucky says to Jake that he has a "queer kid" he's referring to Glen/Glenda from Seed of Chucky (2004). when asked at the Chucky panel at New York Comic Con 2021 whether or not the character would be making an appearance in the series, series creator Don Mancini's only answer was a cheeky "keep watching."
- GoofsAfter Annie is killed, when Jake and Chucky are in his room talking, the length of Chucky's legs change from scene to scene.
- Quotes
[Chucky and Caroline play video games during Oliver's Halloween party]
Caroline Cross: You're good at this, Chucky.
Chucky: You too, Caroline. You got potential. I always say killing's good clean fun for the whole family. You could kill the housekeeper. You can kill the babysitter. You can even kill your sister.
Caroline Cross: Mommy says real killing is bad.
Chucky: Yeah, well, mommy's full of shit.
Caroline Cross: Mommy says it isn't nice to swear.
Chucky: Mommy's working her way up my list pretty fucking quick. But first things first, kid. Where's Lexy?
Caroline Cross: Probably kissing Junior somewhere.
Chucky: Well, at least she's gonna die doing what she loves.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chucky Series Aftershow: Episode 201: "Halloween II" (2022)
Okay, I'm starting to dig this a bit more. It was definitely better than the first episode, and the storyline is starting to set in and develop now. As I mentioned in my review for the first episode, the production values are high and it shows. They spent some time on this and didn't just throw something out there because it could be done. They have a story to tell, and I'm starting to become invested.
After the death of his father, Jake has been taken into the home of his Uncle and their family, including Junior, the cousin who doesn't think too much of him. He has brought Chucky along with him, and after the events of the talent show, Chucky is a hit among his classmates as well. But, after the untimely death of the housekeeper, Jake is on the radar of the investigating officers, who also happens to be the mother of the boy he's crushing on. Jake knows full well what Chucky is capable of now, and believes that he is fully responsible for both the death of his father and the housekeeper. After witnessing a terrible display at a Halloween costume party by Junior's girlfriend, Lexy - mocking his father's death in full costume, he feels his own ire begin to rise with Chucky urging him to pick up the knife and join the Super Bowl of slaughter.
This was a much more fun and engaging episode, and I like the direction we are going with several of the characters. One character in particular that I will be keeping an eye on is Caroline, Lexy's little sister, who has a fixation on Chucky, and a gifted artist. Lexy is just plain ol' scum, and Junior seems to be a bit torn in his affections. My favorite scene in this episode was with Chucky wearing a Hello Kitty mask and trick 'r treating.
I would recommend this episode, hands down. The series is starting to get traction and gain momentum now. All the characters are well fleshed out, the plot is beginning to thicken, and the acting is solid. So far so good! This one gets a solid 7 stars out of 10. Episode 3, here I come!
- BJG-Reviews
- Dec 6, 2021
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
- Color