Chucky

Chucky (2021)

300 mistakes

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An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Audio problem: When Lexy walks up to Chucky behind the movie screen, you can see Chucky's mouth moving like he's speaking, but there's no audible dialogue. (It's shortly before he says "See for yourself.") Seems they decided to change the dialogue in post-production and cut out some of it.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: When the mayor is giving the press conference, the press in front of her are instantly closer together or further apart from each other depending on the camera angle. Additionally, the configuration of them changes slightly depending on the shot, with people moving around slightly.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: When all of the Chuckys are laughing, Nica/Chucky leans back and starts to move her hands towards her head. There's a cut, and suddenly her hands are already tucked behind her head. The main Chucky's head also rotates about 45 degrees between these two cuts.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Continuity mistake: When the one Chucky asks about twins, the two Chuckys next to him on the right side of the screen have different facial expressions when the camera cuts. Notably, one's mouth goes from open to closed, while the other's mouth goes from close to open.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Revealing mistake: During the big scene where the main Chucky is addressing the "Chucky army," you can tell most of the dolls aren't actually "alive." They're standing way too still and simply have a digital "blinking" animation applied over them.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Audio problem: When Kyle says "That's a good freaking question! But we need to kill ALL of them", her line is obviously dubbed in. It's a little too loud and has a completely different sound to it compared to all her other dialogue in the scene.

TedStixon

An Affair to Dismember - S1-E8

Deliberate mistake: Right after the credits, we see an establishing shot of the mayor's house but it's a reused shot from episode four from when Jake and Lexy snuck inside, just without the digitally added smoke. What gives it away? The fact you can see Jake and Lexy at the bottom corner sneaking in, wearing the clothes they wore in episode four, even though they're already inside and wearing different clothes.

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Twice the Grieving, Double the Loss - S1-E7

Revealing mistake: When Jake screams "Talk to me!" at the doll in the station and it says "Hi, I'm Billy! Wanna play?!", you can tell the reflection of Jake in the plastic has been added in post. It unnaturally wobbles a little bit at the end of the shot, especially his shoulder area. (Looks like they tried to motion-stabilize the shot used for the reflection a bit, which can sometimes make a weird "wobble.")

TedStixon

Goin' to the Chapel - S2-E7

Trivia: SPOILERS: In season two, episode seven, when Father Bryce explodes and it is shown over and over from a multitude of angles, it is a direct homage to the 1978 film "The Fury." At the end of that film, a character explodes in a similar fashion, being shown over and over again from different angles. Series creator Don Mancini has discussed how much he enjoys "The Fury" in the past, and has thrown in some subtle references to it in the "Chucky" franchise.

TedStixon

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Answer: They were blamed for the death of Jake's foster brother, which was deemed a terrible accident, and they were sent to the reform school as a punishment. Presumably, when they had to leave the reform school given what happened, they were instead given community service as punishment.

TedStixon

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