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Glen and Glenda, non-binary twins both played by non-binary actor Lachlan Watson, in the show Chucky. The pair are both light-skinned and red-haired, sitting in plush, grey chairs in a dim room. One twin is short-haired and wearing a studded jacket and a skirt. The other twin is long-haired and wearing a purple shirt over a long-sleeved black shirt and striped purple trousers, and has long, false silver nails. Both are smiling happily.

Chucky

Show
2021
United States of America
Glen and Glenda, non-binary twins played by American non-binary actor Lachlan Watson, are the reincarnated soul of a murderous doll in this fantasy horror series.

Interview with Lachlan Watson.

Compilation of Scenes.


Available Summary:

"After a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town's hypocrisies and secrets." -IMDb.


Note from Jack:

The scene compilation includes a misuse of the term "psychotic". Pretty disappointing that any television show is still perpetuating stigma against that medical condition, regardless of the show's genre. Psychosis is a symptom, not a shorthand for being evil... whether an evil person or an evil doll. Fundamentally, it is a disconnection from reality, characterised by false beliefs, or a person experiencing things which are objectively not real. There are many different causes of psychosis, including dementia, encephalitis, stroke, substance use, and schizophrenia. It is quite common and does not mean someone is a villain. It means they need help, and stigma can prevent that from happening.

Entry last updated:

8 Feb 2026

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