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The Return of Lilly D. | |
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Season 2, Episode 18 | |
Air date | February 4, 2012 |
Written by | Dan Angel Billy Brown |
Directed by | Neill Fearnley |
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The Return of Lilly D. is the eighteenth episode of season 2 of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series. It aired on February 4, 2012.
Summary
Lilly D. is found laying in the gutter by two boys. They decide to mess around with her but a little girl named Natalie decides to save her. Lilly D. seems to be at peace but strange accidents start to occur. Has this doll reverted to her old evil ways?
Plot
Lilly D. is found laying in the gutter by two boys. They decide to mess around with her but a little girl named Natalie decides to save her. Natalie then spends her allowence on the doll to repair her arm. Natalie and her Grandpa then realize it use to belong to the original owner, Lily. The dollmaker then realizes that Lily.D. has gone good after Natalie's love to the doll. She said that she fixed it's arm and Natalie changes the doll's heart. The dollmaker said that the doll use to be bad and vicious.
The next day, Natalie then finds a baby bird alone and had fallen off the tree. She decides to take it home, Natalie then shows the baby bird to Lily.D. and she gets jealous after she's nursing the bird. Later that night, Lily.D. comes to life and tries to get the baby bird out of the shelf but fell, making Natalie and Grandpa wake up. Natalie doesn't know what happen and he says that things don't move by itself. When the dollmaker is happily talking about Lily.D. being good, the other dolls she made then said that she put Natalie in danger and forced her to save her. The dollmaker then agrees.
The next day, Natalie's neighbor was so happy she saved the baby bird, they decide to give it a cage as a home. The dollmaker is outside coming to the house but Lily.D. sees her and throws a fishbowl out of the window. Both of them doesn't know what happened. Later, Natalie then wants to get rid of Lily.D. after strange accidents begin to accure. Lily.D. spies on them and hides.
In midnight, Lily.D. comes to life and takes the baby bird to the bathroom and tries to drown it. Natalie wakes up, thinking it was Grandpa. But when Grandpas asks what's wrong, she hears him from his room and opens the door. She sees the bird alive but in the water not drowning. Grandpa then says that a doll can't come to life and Natalie says "This one did, I know it grandpa." She runs downstairs looking for Lily.D. While Grandpa is upstairs in a wheelchair, Lily.D. is behind him and kicks him down the stairs. Natalie sees a wheelchair by the window and thinking it was Lily.D. She turns the wheelchair and it was a lamp with the doll's hair. Behind her, Lily.D. is holding a knife and Natalie kicks it out of her hand with a frying pan. She then hits Lily.D. in the head and landing it's head in boiled water. (while the dollls from the dollmaker sing a lullaby) Natalie then puts the pan on the top of her head, meaning the doll is dead.
Cast
- Mackenzie Foy as Natalie
- Terence Kelly as Gramps
- Fraser Kirkland as Mike
- Donnie MacNeil as Todd
- Gabrielle Rose as The Doll Maker
- Ryan Booth as Cop
- Arthur Corber as Jack
- Jeremy Raymond as Friend
- Jeny Cassady as Pupeteer
- Paul Hooson as Pupeteer
Trivia
- This marks the third appearance of Lilly D., the other two being Really You Part 1 & 2.
- This is the last episode of the second season of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series.