Here We Woe Again
- El episodio se emitió el 6 ago 2025
- TV-14
- 1h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
5,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Tras un verano productivo, Wednesday vuelve a Nevermore, convertida en una celebridad a regañadientes y acechada por un peligroso acosador.Tras un verano productivo, Wednesday vuelve a Nevermore, convertida en una celebridad a regañadientes y acechada por un peligroso acosador.Tras un verano productivo, Wednesday vuelve a Nevermore, convertida en una celebridad a regañadientes y acechada por un peligroso acosador.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Hunter Doohan
- Tyler Galpin
- (crédito solo)
Reseñas destacadas
Wow, Tim Burton and Wednesday made a great comeback with this first episode of Season 2. Such great acting, effects and storyline in the opening for this season. I love how the dark vibe, creepy and eerie feels surrounded this episode. It was a perfect way to start the season. Jenna Ortega as Wednesday never fails to amaze me by how her acting is very effective and so dark convincing!
Jenna Ortega is perfect for the role! She makes the best Wednesday Adamms! Her co stars help give her character depth. This season they seem to have found their rhythm and bring their characters to life. I hope this show has many more seasons to come. I am hooked! The writers are genius as well! The very best show out there.
While watching I have the feeling the script and dialogue was written by someone with not much experience. The lines often seem unrealistic. Yes, Wednesday has its own dark style, but at least in previous season this looked real, in this new season it just seems fake and it does not take you away in its world. After watching the first episode, I don't feel curious to see what happened next and this was definitely not the case for season one.
Regardless of how you feel about the first season of Wednesday's story, humor, or genre the one thing that to me was undeniably fantastic was the shows cinematography and art direction and how beautifully they fit into and enhanced the directorial sensibilities of tim burton. Season twos start has a lot going for it and while im certainly looking forward to where they will go with this season i cant help but be a bit put off by the change in visual approach. The first season felt like it was shot by a photographer, there was artistry in how far they pushed the contrast while maintaining visual fidelity, or how focal depth felt considered and wielded as a tool to provide visual clues or obfuscate a mystery; season two looks like it was shot by a competent camera man, who rather than collaborating with the director is just getting the shots hey are told to and making sure they are in focus. Maybe its a new art director or an over reliance on the post production team but there is something noticeably off about the look of this episode.
Season 2 starts with a good premise and the some interesting character variation.
The successful formula of Wednesday's humorous interaction with others alongside an unfolding mystery looks to be replicated. This can work if the mystery is good and the characters continue to entertain. So far I am relatively hooked into finding out what will happen. Wednesday's relationship with Enid was one of the strongest aspects of the first season so what happens here is reasonably compelling.
Seeing more of the Addams family is interesting approach considering it is a Wednesday show. I like the inclusion of Pugsley at Nevermore and the additional screen time allotted to Morticia. Hopefully the writers have plenty of good material for these characters.
Steve Buscemi is a worthwhile addition to the cast. His introduction is good and hopefully the material he has is consistent.
Visually it's another Tim Burton feast that mixes gothic beauty with the macabre. The scene with the Scalper and creepy dolls sets the tone perfectly.
The successful formula of Wednesday's humorous interaction with others alongside an unfolding mystery looks to be replicated. This can work if the mystery is good and the characters continue to entertain. So far I am relatively hooked into finding out what will happen. Wednesday's relationship with Enid was one of the strongest aspects of the first season so what happens here is reasonably compelling.
Seeing more of the Addams family is interesting approach considering it is a Wednesday show. I like the inclusion of Pugsley at Nevermore and the additional screen time allotted to Morticia. Hopefully the writers have plenty of good material for these characters.
Steve Buscemi is a worthwhile addition to the cast. His introduction is good and hopefully the material he has is consistent.
Visually it's another Tim Burton feast that mixes gothic beauty with the macabre. The scene with the Scalper and creepy dolls sets the tone perfectly.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe cottage shown is a nod to La familia Addams (1964) TV show of the 1960s. Pink wallpaper was used on the original show as it filmed better in black and white.
- PifiasThe "psychic glitch" dripping down Wednesday's cheeks is immediately rubbed off with a single wipe of the hand, yet was completely undisturbed by the cloth wrapped tightly around her face just moments before.
- Citas
TSA Officer #1: Which part of "prohibited items" don't you understand, young lady?
Wednesday Addams: The part where you believe that cramming hundreds of people into a metal tube flying through the air creates some sort of utopia where weapons aren't needed.
- ConexionesReferences Los pájaros (1963)
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