Chucky

Chucky (2021)

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When Lexy gives Chucky back to Caroline after the kids show up to party, the way she's holding Chucky changes multiple times between cuts. (Ex. She goes from turning him to holding him still at one point, her hands move from his shoulders to sides between cuts, etc.)

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Revealing mistake: When Chucky follows Lexy as she's about to open the door and let the other kids into her house, the way Chucky is moving is very unnatural. He's moving less like he's walking and more like he's on some sort of track. He's moving more like he's gliding than walking.

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When Jake goes to Lexy's house and gives Caroline the doll, at the start of the scene Lexy's arms are crossed. But at a certain point, they instantly uncross and are down by her sides between shots. (You can't always see her arms crossed in shot, but you can tell from the way her shoulders/upper arms don't move that they're still in the same positions before they're instantly down by her sides.)

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Other mistake: When Devon's mum goes into his room, she's carrying a basket of laundry. When she leaves, she doesn't take it with her. It just sort-of vanishes from the scene after she briefly sets it down to talk to him. (And it's not like it's his laundry she was walking PAST his room and heard something that made her go in.)

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When Jake is contemplating killing Lexi with the gardening machete, at one point he lifts it up so it's about parallel to his head. Immediately in the next shot it's down by his shoulder and he lifts it a second time.

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When Devon's mum is talking to Miss Fairchild, after Miss Fairchild explains that she's not comfortable talking about Jake, she goes from having both hands on her desk to only having one on her desk between cuts.

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I Like to Be Hugged - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When Chucky shows Jake his hands and tells him that it's hard to strangle people with them, he puts them back behind his head. But the way the scene is cut, it doesn't quite work. He's still getting his hands into position as the shot cuts, whereas in the next shot, they're instantly in position and totally still.

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Give Me Something Good to Eat - S1-E2

Continuity mistake: When Lexy's mom is about to show Lexy Caroline's picture of Chucky, she leans down towards Caroline when she says, "No, honey, he's not." Two shots later she's standing again and leans down a second time. She's on camera in every shot, and you can see she didn't stand up between those two shots.

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Give Me Something Good to Eat - S1-E2

Other mistake: Chucky's right middle finger is slightly but noticeably discoloured when he's talking to Jake in the bedroom near the beginning of the episode. It looks a bit more dull and grey than his other fingers. The "sculpt" also looks a bit rougher than the other fingers. It doesn't look like this in any other scene. (I'm assuming something happened to his finger during filming, and the special effects team had to rush to fix it during filming.)

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Trivia: Serves as a direct continuation of the original film series, and ignores the 2019 reboot.

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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.

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