Woe Me the Money
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 sep 2025
- TV-14
- 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.2/10
5.4 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
A medida que se acerca la gala escolar, el miércoles descava tierra en Dort, Enid intenta no salir a la loba y Morticia se involucra en una batalla de voluntades con la abuela.A medida que se acerca la gala escolar, el miércoles descava tierra en Dort, Enid intenta no salir a la loba y Morticia se involucra en una batalla de voluntades con la abuela.A medida que se acerca la gala escolar, el miércoles descava tierra en Dort, Enid intenta no salir a la loba y Morticia se involucra en una batalla de voluntades con la abuela.
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Opiniones destacadas
Entertaining and eventful episode
One subplot is brought to a fairly satisfying conclusion. It also sets up the last episode nicely. Those who like Wednesday at the centre of everything might be disappointed, but I personally like that other characters have an opportunity to shine. It can sometimes be frustrating when one central character is consistently portrayed as the saviour in every situation.
I think the visuals are superb, thanks to the great choreography, production design, and costuming. The school gala is the highlight to which everything leads and has several memorable moments. You feel the filmmakers are attempting to capture the same vibe as Woe What a Night, but it doesn't quite reach that height.
All actors are in good form.
I think the visuals are superb, thanks to the great choreography, production design, and costuming. The school gala is the highlight to which everything leads and has several memorable moments. You feel the filmmakers are attempting to capture the same vibe as Woe What a Night, but it doesn't quite reach that height.
All actors are in good form.
Plot Wheels Turning, But Where's the Juice?
Ep 7 "Woe Me the Money" aims for high drama but hits more of a setup-heavy lull.
The flashbacks revealing Principal Dort as the Morning Song architect are compelling, but the episode rushes from cult intrigue to chandelier destruction in record time... complexity cluttered into spectacle. Steve Buscemi relishes the reveal, and the gala's dance-turn coup is clever, giving Evie Templeton and Joy Sunday their moment to shine.
But the narrative tug between family secrets, cult payoffs, and Isaac's kidnapping leaves Wednesday in the background rather than front and center.
Ortega still commands every scene she's in, and the Gomez-Isaac history adds poignant weight. However, pacing is choppy; rather than savoring the tension, this feels like the mechanics before shoving us into the finale.
The Isaac-Pugsley cliffhanger grabs attention... but it also underscores how much had to be crammed into one episode. It's far from bad, and the payoff will likely land. But here, we're just waiting for the big endgame.
Could've used more breathing room. 7/10.
The flashbacks revealing Principal Dort as the Morning Song architect are compelling, but the episode rushes from cult intrigue to chandelier destruction in record time... complexity cluttered into spectacle. Steve Buscemi relishes the reveal, and the gala's dance-turn coup is clever, giving Evie Templeton and Joy Sunday their moment to shine.
But the narrative tug between family secrets, cult payoffs, and Isaac's kidnapping leaves Wednesday in the background rather than front and center.
Ortega still commands every scene she's in, and the Gomez-Isaac history adds poignant weight. However, pacing is choppy; rather than savoring the tension, this feels like the mechanics before shoving us into the finale.
The Isaac-Pugsley cliffhanger grabs attention... but it also underscores how much had to be crammed into one episode. It's far from bad, and the payoff will likely land. But here, we're just waiting for the big endgame.
Could've used more breathing room. 7/10.
Another excellent episode
This seventh and penultimate episode of the season is in line with the previous one. In other words, it's excellent. At no point this season have two superb episodes managed to be chained together. Fewer digressions, a sustained pace, suspense, top performances, particularly from Joanna Lumley and Steve Buscemi. Emma Myers and Evie Templeton are as adorable as ever.
All that remains is to hope for a grand finale for this season 2.
All that remains is to hope for a grand finale for this season 2.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaA mistake was purposefully left in the episode as it added character. Evie Templeton accidentally finished her and Emma Myers' dance with her weight on the incorrect foot. She was meant to mirror Emma, but did the same thing. She quickly realizes this, hops to the other foot, and then looks to Emma. The two giggle at the mistake.
- ErroresOr, incorrectly regarded as a Plot Hole: The characters are living in a supremely fantastic reality. When what appear to be 'normies' can become Werewolves, invisibles, giant maniacal monsters, people who can control other species, like insects at their will (with their minds), zombies, controlling others with the sound of their own voices, so think it improbably, nay impossible for a young lady who can become invisible at will and another young lady who "wolves-out" at the full moon could not pull off: [Enid's entire dance routine that Agnes knows from stalking Enid's rehearsals while invisible. Part of the final routine involves Enid being lifted and other partner work. The pair only had a few minutes before Enid's dance number. It would have been impossible to put together an entirely new routine or even parts of a new routine in that short of time.] is clearly, in this realm, preposterous.
- Citas
Grandmama Hester Frump: Are you resorting to emotional blackmail?
Wednesday Addams: There's nothing emotional about it. It's just blackmail.
- ConexionesReferences El mago de Oz (1939)
- Bandas sonorasDead Dance
Written by Lady Gaga, watt, and Cirkut
Performed by Lady Gaga
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