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"Hail, Mary!" opens with Nica’s psychologist attempting a risky exorcism. What follows is a masterclass in split-performance acting. Within seconds, Nica shifts from weeping victim to snarling Charles Lee Ray, delivering lines like, "I’ve been inside this body longer than she has. Finders keepers, bitch." The exorcism fails spectacularly, resulting in the therapist’s head being bashed against a crucifix. It’s a grim reminder that even without limbs, Chucky is never defenseless.

The B-plot climaxes with Tilly calling an unexpected ally: (Alex Vincent). That’s right—the original Child’s Play hero is back on the line, setting up a team-up we’ve been waiting for since Season 1. Chucky Season 2 - Episode 3

Fiona Dourif deserves an Emmy for her work in this episode alone. Switching between Nica and Chucky mid-sentence, often with only a facial tic to indicate the change, is acting at its most virtuosic. Brad Dourif, meanwhile, voices three distinct versions of Chucky in this episode (the killer, the Mary-statue hallucination, and the fake-out father). "Hail, Mary

For two episodes, fans have been asking: Which Chucky is this? After the events of Cult of Chucky , we know that Charles Lee Ray can split his soul into multiple dolls. Some are loyal to Tiffany; others have gone rogue. The biggest twist of "Hail, Mary!" comes in the final five minutes. Finders keepers, bitch