This week, Richard and Angeles take on the wildest entry in the Child’s Play franchise: Seed of Chucky (2004)—a horror comedy hybrid so absurd it leaves horror behind and jumps headfirst into Hollywood satire, gender identity, and puppet parenting struggles.
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying Seed of Chucky is one of the most bizarre and self-aware slasher sequels of all time. Join us as we dissect the doll drama, cringe at the celebrity cameos, and try to make sense of Glenn/Glenda’s journey through identity, trauma, and... murder?
🔪 In this episode:
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Full scene-by-scene breakdown of Seed of Chucky (2004)
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Chucky & Tiffany’s deranged dynamic
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Gender, self-discovery, and horror's take on queerness
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Jennifer Tilly playing Jennifer Tilly: genius or fever dream?
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Viana’s Review Corner – The teen truth bomb on this bonkers sequel
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Another ridiculous spoof ad you didn’t know you needed
Whether you're in the "what the hell did I just watch?" camp or think Seed of Chucky was ahead of its time, we're bringing the deep cuts, dark laughs, and just enough chaos to honor the legacy of horror's tiniest terror.
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