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tinfoilsoldiers · 2 months
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gg!!!!!
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pretend-erin · 1 year
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fmartist249 · 1 year
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Made gg art
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maycanady · 4 months
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CHUCKY | 2.04 "Death on Denial"
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cornerofhell · 1 month
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chuckysource · 1 year
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CHUCKY | 2.08 “Chucky Actually”      
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series-thoughts · 6 days
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The way Nica was fighting so hard to make herself give GG's message to Tiffany when it was probably the last thing in the world she wanted to say just because she promised GG. 😭😭
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stinkysstuff · 1 month
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It still boggles my mind glenda WILLINGLY went into the doll with glen like actually. They were healthy and they gave up everything to be a fuck ass doll.
"BUt tHeIr tHe sAme peRsOn" no they're not. Their personalities are so different from one another.
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apollolikestodraw · 7 months
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I tried doing something new with this drawing and it took me 8 hours.
But I love how it came out. :)
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ik they technically didnt die but just let me have this james
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yesiscandyskiller · 1 year
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$$$ SEED OF CHUCKY THEME EPIC VERSION COVER, FULL COLOR COMMISSION ASKED BY *mikechibante $$$
Commissions open!.
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sweetface1 · 2 months
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I wish the twins were able to do more in season two. They were such wasted potential and I think parts of their storyline could’ve been expanded upon. I was kinda waiting for a moment where one of them would snap/break down (like in seed when “Glenda” is introduced). I kinda wanted Glen to kill someone because I wanted to see if the series would depict a difference in the way the twins would respond to murdering someone (like Glenda from season two reacts to murder differently from how they did in seed). I also just wanted Glen to be able to loose their mind for once.
I also just wish that them being one soul split into two bodies was explained/expanded more. While the twins are one soul they’re also different and sometimes it’s hard to characterize the twins in writing. I don’t want to make them too similar if that makes sense. I wish I could articulate that better. It’s also bizarre they aren’t depicted the same way other characters who split their souls are but I’m not too shocked cause they contradict a lot of past plot points too.
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pretend-erin · 2 months
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This is me if you even care
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fmartist249 · 1 year
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Made g.g.💜 let me know what u guys think?🙂
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Am I binge-watching the Chucky TV series for the seventeenth time? Yes.
Is it just to see Glen in season two again? Also yes.
Will I regret it? Absolutely not, I love them. Favorite fictional babey.
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cornerofhell · 21 days
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Okay! Let's talk a bit
Just so we are clear: I have absolutely no problem with Glenda being nonbinary, especially being Genderfluid myself, I am just thinking of what the continuity has shown us.
Okay, so. Seed made it clear to us that Glen and Glenda/Gigi were both because they were a "boy and girl" in the same body. When shown to us, Glenda was very feminine to the point of making their own dress and proudly proclaiming themself a "lady killer" and "daughter".
And then we get Chucky Season 2, where Glenda is so enby that they have it on their license plate, with no buildup
And it just leaves us wondering "where the hell did that come from"
Glen, it makes a bit of sense, because they they seemed completely fine with being both (because they were mainly in control of Gigi). But Glenda made no sign of being anything besides "a girl or feminine".
So I'm wondering why Don didn't show us any buildup with Glenda at all, when literally nothing in the past showed us they were nonbinary.
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