Woe Thyself
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 sep 2025
- TV-14
- 1h 9min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn encounter with a spirit from Nevermore's past gives Wednesday and Enid a new perspective on one another -- and puts one of their classmates in danger.An encounter with a spirit from Nevermore's past gives Wednesday and Enid a new perspective on one another -- and puts one of their classmates in danger.An encounter with a spirit from Nevermore's past gives Wednesday and Enid a new perspective on one another -- and puts one of their classmates in danger.
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It somehow gave me a nostalgic feeling, reminding me of the classic Adam's Family movies with Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston, but with a much more darker tone.
Let's talk about the season up to this point. It's been fantastic! The number of setups and payoffs feels as if the story tellers know how to write for streaming services. The twists feel earned but also pulling a thin line between threaded intent and gotcha for the sake of it. Either way, the team is bringing their best this season.
Let's talk about how the rest of the family is finding space in this season. In the last, we pretty much received all of Wednesday. They were wise to give us a dark hero we honestly love. The satire stretches back into its roots in this season, and the likes of Guizman and Jones really give this series engaging adult figures.
Let's return to Ortega and Myers. What they do in this episode is incredible. I was bouncing in my seat. They took each other to a level of acting I never expected but my heart earnestly yearned to experience.
Let's talk about the dialog. It is both humbling and elevating. The lessons they learned from this episode, how they both articulate it as characters, is so pitch perfect my head hurts (in a good way).
Thank you for this show and this episode. This series is quickly becoming my favorite. Thank you for working so hard at elevating it to a masterpiece.
From Myers's millimetre eyebrow twitching as Wednesday is consumed with rage, to Ortega's insanity as Enid uncontrollably prances throughout Nevermore, I would have never envisioned this before this episode. Putting the ending as an establishing shot was genius, as I went from "This is absolutely ridiculous" to "This is terrible" to "This is a joke" to "This is hilarious" to "This is the best episode of the season" all within an hour. Evie Templeton was absolutely amazing in this episode as well. And yet, the episode was overlaid with darker undertones of Tyler's sub-plot. Is rehabilitation of a Hyde possible? Would Tyler want to be fully human again?
It has its downsides of course but we can truly see the heart of the show interacting and watching their development in a fun way. Emma Myers and Jenna Ortega blew this completely out the water, outstanding performances from both of them. The show thrives when these two get to act around each other, easily the best chemistry here.
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- TriviaThe song that Wednesday (as Enid) plays is an arrangement of Blue Öyster Cult's 1976 hit "(Don't Fear) The Reaper."
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Wednesday Addams: You know what I love about being Wednesday? Your fearlessness. Except when it comes to your mom. But... I get it. She can be a lot. You're afraid she'll never accept you for who you truly are. That your darkness is even too much for her to grasp. You'll become the disappointment she'll never want to speak of. Just like your aunt. I can feel it in your bones. That's why you push her away. But maybe she has more to teach you than you think.
Enid Sinclair: The best thing about being Enid is your quiet strength. You think being an Alpha will mean you'll be alone. I won't let that happen. You need to stop trying so hard for people who don't deserve it. Like Bruno, who mistook your kindness for weakness. It's not. It's your power. Which I could barely handle for one night. I regret ever underestimating you.
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