Woe What a Night
- El episodio se transmitió el 23 nov 2022
- B
- 48min
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Merlina invita a Xavier al baile Rave'N, lo que despierta los celos de Tyler, pero Cosa tiene algo bajo la manga. Mientras tanto, Eugene vigila la cueva.Merlina invita a Xavier al baile Rave'N, lo que despierta los celos de Tyler, pero Cosa tiene algo bajo la manga. Mientras tanto, Eugene vigila la cueva.Merlina invita a Xavier al baile Rave'N, lo que despierta los celos de Tyler, pero Cosa tiene algo bajo la manga. Mientras tanto, Eugene vigila la cueva.
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Even if it's still a drama about teenagers, the fact that the viewer is aware of Wednesday's hatred for the subgenre makes it a lot more fascinating. We've got the standard "asking a man out to a dance" moment as well as a scenario in which she gets a makeover, which means that we've covered all the bases for this mashup of genres. The character appeared to be rather constant, with the exception of some unpredictable behaviour that occurred on Wednesday.
The shooting of the dance as well as the choreography were both done quite well. The music is effective in contributing to the melancholy mood that has been created here. Because the scene is so characteristically associated with Tim Burton, I feel that everyone should see it more than once. On the other hand, it looked as though the two of them had suddenly acquired a love for one another, which gave the love triangle an artificial and pointless quality. Why were Wednesday so agitated now when it seemed that they had never shown any interest in the subject to begin with? I can understand how a romantic interest may be beneficial to the plot, but Wednesday never gave any indication that she cared about them beyond their function as a plot element. To her, "leading" the men on was never as much of a worry as her humiliation and her dread of hurting Enid. She was more concerned about Enid.
The shooting of the dance as well as the choreography were both done quite well. The music is effective in contributing to the melancholy mood that has been created here. Because the scene is so characteristically associated with Tim Burton, I feel that everyone should see it more than once. On the other hand, it looked as though the two of them had suddenly acquired a love for one another, which gave the love triangle an artificial and pointless quality. Why were Wednesday so agitated now when it seemed that they had never shown any interest in the subject to begin with? I can understand how a romantic interest may be beneficial to the plot, but Wednesday never gave any indication that she cared about them beyond their function as a plot element. To her, "leading" the men on was never as much of a worry as her humiliation and her dread of hurting Enid. She was more concerned about Enid.
Wednesday continues her investigations and goes to the Rave'N dance.
This is another solid episode with great visuals and a strong central performance.
The mystery plot moves only slightly in this episode with a few bits of information revealed that makes you curious about various characters and ends on another moment where you want to see what happens next.
A fair bit of screen time is dedicated to character moments, particularly the romances and potential romances of various individuals. I think you have to like them or at least take an interest in these dynamics to fully appreciate these scenes. As beautiful as some sequences are to look at and as excellent as actors such as Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers play the parts, I don't think the writers have done enough to make everything work. Personally, I think screen couplings work best when the characters have gone through something meaningful together beforehand and so far in the story it's not the case. It feels to me like they are attracted to each other just because the writers say the are. (Though, I might just have forgotten what it was like to be a teenager)
This episode has some of the best cinematography, lighting, art design and choreography in the show so far.
For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
This is another solid episode with great visuals and a strong central performance.
The mystery plot moves only slightly in this episode with a few bits of information revealed that makes you curious about various characters and ends on another moment where you want to see what happens next.
A fair bit of screen time is dedicated to character moments, particularly the romances and potential romances of various individuals. I think you have to like them or at least take an interest in these dynamics to fully appreciate these scenes. As beautiful as some sequences are to look at and as excellent as actors such as Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers play the parts, I don't think the writers have done enough to make everything work. Personally, I think screen couplings work best when the characters have gone through something meaningful together beforehand and so far in the story it's not the case. It feels to me like they are attracted to each other just because the writers say the are. (Though, I might just have forgotten what it was like to be a teenager)
This episode has some of the best cinematography, lighting, art design and choreography in the show so far.
For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
A trip to the morgue to observe the cadavers, the bodies of those who've been turned into rashers, by monstrous claws, and by monstrous jaws, with conjecture on who's morphing into the slasher. There's a high school dance that's a bit of a bash, as the outcasts assemble for a dance and a thrash, Wednesday has all the moves, gets herself in the groove, added crimson red scarlet makes a right monster mash (Carriesque in fact, but nowhere near as vengeful). But a vision results in an exit unseen, as the monster approaches defenceless Eugene, a run to the woods, before all of his bloods, disappeared and he's just a has been.
What i mean by that is..the Gorgon guy turns himself to stone..And What happens after that? He ignores the girl he was supposed to go make out with...even brings another date to the dance, whom he completely ignores later. We dont even see what happens there.
All so we can have a little buildup of nothing?
Why will they not show a werewolf? All the talk about turning into one and no one ever does it. Again..how do i know the monster is not a werewolf if I have never seen a werewolf? Why is the show being so difficult about this.
Why must there be a short haired black girl in every show these days? Ive never ever seen a black woman go out in public like that.
All so we can have a little buildup of nothing?
Why will they not show a werewolf? All the talk about turning into one and no one ever does it. Again..how do i know the monster is not a werewolf if I have never seen a werewolf? Why is the show being so difficult about this.
Why must there be a short haired black girl in every show these days? Ive never ever seen a black woman go out in public like that.
The dance was amazing and wonderfully choreographed/filmed. The drama between Xavier and Tyler over Wednesday however, felt forced and was unnecessary; their feelings seemingly came out of no where. Why were they so upset when Wednesday never showed any genuine interest in the first place? Even Jenna hated the idea of a love triangle for her character, and on top of that it was handled so poorly- both boys were pushy, insistent, and overly emotional which kind of ruined a majority of scenes they were in. While i can understand a love interest can be used to forward the plot, Wednesday never showed much care to their feelings.. She had more worry and guilt over hurting Enid than she ever did for "leading" the boys on.
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- TriviaSpeaking to late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon, Jenna Ortega said she was "kicking" herself over her decision to dream up the dance scene herself. "I felt like such a fool," she said. "I'm not a dancer. I don't do any of that. I have no experience in that field. And then I didn't sleep for two days."
- ErroresIt has been claimed that activating the fire alarm pull would not set off the sprinklers, it would merely trigger the fire alarm to sound and also if equipped alert emergency services. Sprinklers are activated by the heat of the fire and only the ones that the heat triggers are set off, not all of them at once. However, that is not the only system and it would do nothing to protect the school full of children or the irreplaceable, largely flammable antiques. So in a place where teenagers are performing rituals with lots of candles and it's entirely possible to have "Firestarters" (pyrokinetics) as students, it would make sense to have a system (that exists in real life too) where pulling the alarm activates the sprinklers in the entire room.
- Citas
Wednesday Addams: [Thing opens the ice box after the coroner has left] Five more minutes. I was just getting comfortable.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Wednesday Moments (Season 1) (2022)
- Bandas sonorasTierra Rica
Performed by Carmita Jimenez
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