Chucky season 2 Jennifer Tilly Family Guy reference

“Puppets on Puppets,” tonight’s episode chucky Season 2, a short tribute to the citizens of Quahog, Rhode Island—and you’ll miss it—shout out to Jennifer Tilly’s longtime role as Bonnie Swanson with a soft voice. family member.

With Jennifer’s real sister Meg Tilley (playing herself), still hanging around the Beverly Hills mansion after last week’s murder mystery party — a shindig that was more murder than party, we might add — Tiffany Valentine tries to pass herself off as the genuine article.

It is revealed that Tiffany kept the real Jennifer Tilly (her soul has since been trapped in a Tiffany doll the killer) inside a birdcage in a locked room. To feed meager amounts of chocolate, the actress is forced to pay bills, write checks, answer her own fan mail, and maintain a steady stream of income through a combination of “online poker and voicing Bonnie on.” family member

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Tiffany is less than sympathetic to Jennifer’s plight and forces the actress-turned-living-doll to fill her in on the history of the Tilly family, so she can continue to bend Meg. Jennifer turns to her captor, however, when he successfully foils the plot. The Blues Brothers As a cherished memory. Meg uncovers the hostage situation, but pays for the discovery with her life. Jennifer promises to kill Tiffany, who ignores the threat, and Glenn (Lachlan Watson) and Tiffany burn the house down before escaping with the doll.

Tilly regularly voices Bonnie – the wife of police officer Joe Swanson (Patrick Warburton) – on family member Since the fifth episode of the show’s first season in May 1999. For a decade, the character was in a perpetual state of pregnancy until she gave birth to a little girl, Susie, in the seventh episode of the seventh season. .

“Bonnie is kind of sarcastic and she’s always pregnant, and I thought that would drive her crazy,” Tilley explained during an interview. New York Live. “He’s cranky, like, ‘Joe! I told you not to do it!’ Sure, they write a lot of good lines for me, but I just write for myself. Voiceovers are really fun because you go in, you do the voice, you do five or ten takes, and then you see what they come up with.”

New episodes of Chucky premiere every Wednesday at 9 pm ET on SYFY and USA Network.

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