Call of the Woe
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 ago 2025
- TV-14
- 59min
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7.7/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaStripped of both her ability and Goody's book, Wednesday is forced to do some old-fashioned detective work on a school camping trip.Stripped of both her ability and Goody's book, Wednesday is forced to do some old-fashioned detective work on a school camping trip.Stripped of both her ability and Goody's book, Wednesday is forced to do some old-fashioned detective work on a school camping trip.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Hunter Doohan
- Tyler Galpin
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The first season of Wednesday was fresh and fun. Ortega is great as Wednesday and the rest of the cast was for the most part spot on.
Then came Season Two and the magic is definitely missing. Episode Three was a completely unnecessary distraction to what was already a slow moving season. The camping trip was....well what was the point? Others have aptly described it as filler. I won't even make it to episode 4 and the rest of the season? Meh, best of luck. A real shame, it was a fun show for one season.
Then came Season Two and the magic is definitely missing. Episode Three was a completely unnecessary distraction to what was already a slow moving season. The camping trip was....well what was the point? Others have aptly described it as filler. I won't even make it to episode 4 and the rest of the season? Meh, best of luck. A real shame, it was a fun show for one season.
The previous two episodes had included an involving mystery and were very interesting with some unexpected twists but this episode struck out for me. This was silly and goofy and introduces useless characters in that have no importance to the story. This one really confused me after watching the first two. It kind of felt like the creators had a minimum episode requirement to hit as only 5-7 minutes of this episode are really important. Did it seriously have to be an hour long? The important parts are serious and interesting but it's ruined by the goofiness of the rest of the plot for this episode. This epsiode is a real low for Wednesday.
The whole boy scout thing was out of touch with the show. Since when boy scouts are trained like the military with a highly insulting "commander" and all the "sir yes sir"s?
"I've been training this for the last 365 days" the scout master says. For what? A 2 day glamping trip in a fancy camp?
Waw I feel the show has ran out of creative content.
Catherine Z and Guzman are still incredibly miscast. They have zero chemistry I don't believe they crave each other for a minute.
It's not the addams family anymore, it's just a random family with a walking hand.
"I've been training this for the last 365 days" the scout master says. For what? A 2 day glamping trip in a fancy camp?
Waw I feel the show has ran out of creative content.
Catherine Z and Guzman are still incredibly miscast. They have zero chemistry I don't believe they crave each other for a minute.
It's not the addams family anymore, it's just a random family with a walking hand.
Ep 3 "Call of the Woe" finally clicks the season's gears into place.
Shipping the school to Camp Jericho is a sly reset: the Outcasts-vs-Cadets color war gives Wednesday room to be mischievous and methodical again, capped by a ruthless zip-line checkmate.
The B-plot's zombie slapstick shouldn't work, but Pugsley's Slurp fiasco swerves from goofy to grisly with a clean horror punch line. Meanwhile, the Bullpen discovery and that ominous "Lois" scrawl sharpen the central mystery without info-dumping us into boredom.
Performance-wise, Ortega's deadpan is a weaponized metronome - she can sell a gag and a clue in the same breath. Zeta-Jones finally gets something meaty: the blindfold duel is mother-daughter therapy with stilettos, and the "Bad Moon Rising" duet is a cheeky mood swing that still feeds the full-moon stakes. Buscemi's Principal Dort is a welcome new flavor of exasperated adult, while Myers keeps Enid's heart intact even as the Bruno/Ajax beats flirt with CW-ish froth.
If Ep 1 felt cautious and Ep 2 table-set, this one eats. The tone blends campfire fun, classic Addams mayhem, and real plot momentum. Not flawless, but it proves Season 2 can juggle jokes, gore, and clues without dropping the head. Solid 8/10.
Shipping the school to Camp Jericho is a sly reset: the Outcasts-vs-Cadets color war gives Wednesday room to be mischievous and methodical again, capped by a ruthless zip-line checkmate.
The B-plot's zombie slapstick shouldn't work, but Pugsley's Slurp fiasco swerves from goofy to grisly with a clean horror punch line. Meanwhile, the Bullpen discovery and that ominous "Lois" scrawl sharpen the central mystery without info-dumping us into boredom.
Performance-wise, Ortega's deadpan is a weaponized metronome - she can sell a gag and a clue in the same breath. Zeta-Jones finally gets something meaty: the blindfold duel is mother-daughter therapy with stilettos, and the "Bad Moon Rising" duet is a cheeky mood swing that still feeds the full-moon stakes. Buscemi's Principal Dort is a welcome new flavor of exasperated adult, while Myers keeps Enid's heart intact even as the Bruno/Ajax beats flirt with CW-ish froth.
If Ep 1 felt cautious and Ep 2 table-set, this one eats. The tone blends campfire fun, classic Addams mayhem, and real plot momentum. Not flawless, but it proves Season 2 can juggle jokes, gore, and clues without dropping the head. Solid 8/10.
This totally became a parody of itself and dont deliver any depth and horror elements promised from Jenna Ortega herself. Its starting to look like a child sitcom with a murdering serial killer plotline that dont follow threw. The characters dont act like they did in season one, specially the Addams Family they are all out of character and comedic lines stupid conversations and terrible acting.
The amount of joy I had watching season one left a really bad taste after the downfall of this season, why are the writers trying so hard to do a 12 year old gen z comedy with scene after scene beying more ridiculous and goofy???
Disrespectful towards the history of the characters and the fans who really were looking to a horror Wednesday mystery and more serious tone and less romantic and childish elements.
The amount of joy I had watching season one left a really bad taste after the downfall of this season, why are the writers trying so hard to do a 12 year old gen z comedy with scene after scene beying more ridiculous and goofy???
Disrespectful towards the history of the characters and the fans who really were looking to a horror Wednesday mystery and more serious tone and less romantic and childish elements.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWednesday's parents sit in peacock chairs at the campground. The original Addams Family (1966) show made these chairs very famous, with Morticia often sitting in one.
- ErroresPrincipal Dort is calling everyone to gather, using a bugle call. However, he's playing reveille (wake up), not assembly.
- Citas
Principal Dort: Most people would have FOMO: Fear of Missing Out.
Wednesday Addams: I have FOBI: Fear of Being Included.
- ConexionesReferences El mago de Oz (1939)
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