Highly divisive. Some enjoy the "Seed of Chucky" style zaniness, while others find it too contrived and lacking stakes.

: The season leans into nostalgia by featuring the return of Andy and Kyle , and significantly expanding the roles of Tiffany Valentine (Jennifer Tilly) and Glen/Glenda .

While the season finale, "," left some viewers feeling apathetic due to its "no-stakes" logic, it successfully set the stage for the third season by stripping away Tiffany’s comfortable life and pushing the central trio into maturity.

Generally praised, particularly ’s meta-performance as herself/Tiffany and the young cast’s improved chemistry. Pacing

: Moving the kids to the Incarnate Lord school adds a "religious horror" vibe, blending Chucky's dark humor with iconic movie homages like The Godfather and The Strangers .

: Lexy’s transformation from a loathsome bully to a grounded, resilient ally is widely cited as a high point of the season’s writing. Critical Consensus Tone

Some reviewers felt the plot moved too fast or lacked a cohesive "through-line" until the final episodes.

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