Chucky

Death on Denial - S2-E4

Audio problem: When Gina says to Tiffany, "she wants to roleplay," Tiffany replies, "Uh, no, no, no she doesn't." However, Tiffany's mouth isn't moving for most of the line, revealing it was added in post.

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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.

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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.

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Audio problem: When Devon's mom is interrogating Jake, when Jake says "And then we'll be done?", his mouth movements don't match the words in the slightest. (It looks more like he's saying "I don't know.").

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Just Let Go - S1-E4

Audio problem: When Jake is talking to Lexy at the beginning of the episode, when he says "But, you didn't see him die?" his lips don't quite match what he's saying, revealing the line was dubbed in post.

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Death by Misadventure - S1-E1

Audio problem: When Jake gets to school, a kid tells him his Good Guy doll is "cool." Jake asks if he wants to buy it, and the kid replies, "No thanks." But his mouth isn't moving. (The shot cuts while he's saying it, but you can tell his mouth isn't moving.)

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Death by Misadventure - S1-E1

Audio problem: When Jake gets to school, a kid tells him his Good Guy doll is "cool." Jake asks if he wants to buy it, and the kid replies, "No thanks." But his mouth isn't moving. (The shot cuts while he's saying it, but you can tell his mouth isn't moving.)

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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.

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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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