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Reviewers from Horror Press praise the final ten minutes as a "genuine rollercoaster" that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

This review covers the sixth episode of the second season of the horror-slasher series Chucky . Overview

The episode leans into its Catholic boarding school setting, featuring a plotline where Sister Ruth begins viewing the evil Chucky as a reincarnated deity—a move some reviewers at Medium found to be one of the show's weaker narrative choices. Critical Reception 6. He is Risen Indeed

Viewers are introduced to a bald, sadistic Chucky variant known as "The Colonel," who is seen torturing a captive Andy.

Despite some "hyper-active" storytelling, the episode is considered a "must-watch" for its brutal ending and a critical character death that shifts the power dynamic for the season's finale. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Reviewers from Horror Press praise the final ten

The episode received mixed to positive ratings, ranging from a 6/10 on Medium to a 9/10 from Horror Press.

As the season approaches its climax, "He is Risen Indeed" serves as a frantic "juggling act," pulling together various plot threads while setting the stage for the final two episodes. The episode balances high-octane horror with the series' signature dark humor, though critics from Horror Press note that while some jokes "flail," the episode remains an elite entry in the series. Critical Reception Viewers are introduced to a bald,

A major highlight is the revelation that Dr. Mixter was Charles Lee Ray's childhood psychologist and has been aiding the Chuckys for years.