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You Reap What You Woe

  • Episode aired Nov 23, 2022
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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7.8/10
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Lucius Hoyos in Wednesday (2022)
ComedyCrimeFantasyMystery

During Parents Weekend, Wednesday digs into her family's past - and accidentally gets her dad arrested. Enid feels the pressure to "wolf out."During Parents Weekend, Wednesday digs into her family's past - and accidentally gets her dad arrested. Enid feels the pressure to "wolf out."During Parents Weekend, Wednesday digs into her family's past - and accidentally gets her dad arrested. Enid feels the pressure to "wolf out."

  • Director
    • Gandja Monteiro
  • Writers
    • April Blair
    • Alfred Gough
    • Miles Millar
  • Stars
    • Jenna Ortega
    • Gwendoline Christie
    • Riki Lindhome
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    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
    • Writers
      • April Blair
      • Alfred Gough
      • Miles Millar
    • Stars
      • Jenna Ortega
      • Gwendoline Christie
      • Riki Lindhome
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Jenna Ortega
    Jenna Ortega
    • Wednesday Addams
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Principal Larissa Weems
    Riki Lindhome
    Riki Lindhome
    • Dr. Valerie Kinbott
    Jamie McShane
    Jamie McShane
    • Sheriff Donovan Galpin
    Hunter Doohan
    Hunter Doohan
    • Tyler Galpin
    Percy Hynes White
    Percy Hynes White
    • Xavier Thorpe
    Emma Myers
    Emma Myers
    • Enid Sinclair
    Joy Sunday
    Joy Sunday
    • Bianca Barclay
    Moosa Mostafa
    Moosa Mostafa
    • Eugene Ottinger
    Georgie Farmer
    Georgie Farmer
    • Ajax Petropolus
    Naomi J. Ogawa
    Naomi J. Ogawa
    • Yoko Tanaka
    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Marilyn Thornhill
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Morticia Addams
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Gomez Addams
    Isaac Ordonez
    Isaac Ordonez
    • Pugsley Addams
    Lucius Hoyos
    Lucius Hoyos
    • Young Gomez
    Oliver Wickham
    • Young Larissa Weems
    Ismail Kesu
    • Young Sheriff Walker
    • (as Ismail Kesu Ahmed)
    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
    • Writers
      • April Blair
      • Alfred Gough
      • Miles Millar
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    9quiqueperezsoler

    Great episode. However, the lack of Tim Burtonisms is noticable. I hope we don't begin to lose the essence and self-awareness of why this show was unique

    Interesting episode where the Addams parents take center stage. It is definitely interesting to see their younger selves in the very same institution where we have been discovering secrets about. However, I think the flashbacks should have been more extensive and detailed to give us a better grasp of the backstory and setting. Many convenient information was provided as exposition where I myself would have loved if they had took their time to present the younger versions of the Addams parents and their relationships with the other students so it didn't come as "forced" the eventual animosities that catapulted the events that unravel here.

    But I see that as more of a personal filmmaking preference of mine. The show remains as interesting as always through the development of its story. Nevertheless, you can feel the absence of Tim Burton's direction here. There aren't as many wacky shots, framing, staging nor other visual flairs nor character comedy as in the previous episode. The show is beginning to focus more on its serious drama-mystery than the dark comedy, macabre imagery and self-aware nature the show stood out so much for. This isn't Riverdale, this is isn't Chilling Adventures of Sabrina; the show was unique and genius in its absurdist approaches at the Addams-in-the-real-world shtick. But it always maintained a grasp of the cleverly constructed mystery and drama behind the amazing world-building.

    It seems the show is beginning to stagnate a bit or in other terms starting to prioritize other aspects of it that are not the ones that make the show unique. The show is unique because it presents a pretty "straight forward" narrative built on mystery-teen-drama through a unique Tim Burtonesque lense of self-awareness and over-the-top romanticised macabre, cynical and even a smidge of sadistic reaction to all the events that unravel. While every other Non-Addams character is interesting in their own way, they don't stand out as great as the nature and personalities of the Addams. I'd just hate for this traits of them to diminish as they become as two dimensional as the other characters can end up being. Lets not forget there's yet a lot of things we haven't seen yet and I hope we get to them in the wacky and over the top way the Addams are known for. I'd just hate to see the show devolve into a cookie cutter teen-supernatural-mystery drama featuring the Addams. There are great performances, fantasticly well-fleshed-out characters, rich and engaging School and town backstory and I hope they keep up the narrative with the same gusto as the previous episodes. And never forgetting that black comedy, that is the cherry on top.
    8snoozejonc

    Morticia and Gomez take the stage

    Wednesday finds out about her parents time at Nevermore.

    This is another visually impressive episode with fairly good character moments.

    The story is reasonably interesting, with some good backstory revealed by certain characters telling stories at key moments and a convenient vision from Wednesday.

    I think for fans of the Addams Family, it depends what you think of the show's portrayal of Morticia and Gomez as to how much you are likely to enjoy this episode, as they are the main focus. Personally, I think they are used well by the writers and Catherine Zeta-Jones is perfectly cast. I slightly struggle with Luis Guzmán's quieter take on his character, probably because I'm used to the louder, more dominant personalities of John Astin and Raùl Juliá. Maybe he will grow on me.

    The characters Enid and Bianca have B and C plots that continue the theme of teenagers difficult relationships with parents. One is a bit of a clichéd arc about the pressure of expectations and being an individual, whilst the other is somewhat more mysterious and intriguing.

    As ever, the visuals are excellent. I particularly like the transitions from certain characters faces in present time to their younger selves in and out of the flashback scenes.

    For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
    8Rajit_thebingewatcher

    Moving smoothly

    This is the episode where you get to know the family dynamics of Addams family. Where in adversities they bond together and what previous episodes have portrayed are actually an act of love. Sideline stories keep on merging and makes the episodes ever so interesting.

    The best thing about series is it gets the time to build the character arch. This time it tries to get sympathy for bianca. From the first episode it has portrayed her as Wednesday's arch rival. This time it shows why she has so much bitterness. The stereotyping of Eugene is bit uncomfortable though. It continues in this episode as well . However the way Wednesday perceive Eugene as his best friend and his better assets shows the creators are trying to find some remorse in it.

    And finally thing does what thing did . He is the "hand of the queen" in adams world. Moving smoothly.
    5Mika2049er

    Complete context change.

    Ohh ffs it's not 10 seasons of the X files. Why in season 1 half way through do we need new writers? The previous four episodes were amazing, this episode is an utterly pointless backstory story. Tedious and plodding. Completely lacking all the pacing and narrative of the first four episodes. This could have easily been integrated rather than been a stand alone story. Terrible directing. I'm praying e6 gets back to the delights of 1-4. Ok I'm now watching e6. Seriously worried we have gone from snappy fresh teen detective series into Riverdale soap opera cringe boring tedium. Hope I'm wrong. Burton has left the building.

    Edit. Thankfully it pulls itself back together for the final few episodes.
    8Xstal

    Better the Devil You Woe...

    It's a family reunion for parents weekend, but re-joining with Wednesday doesn't pay dividends, as Gomez is clasped in the laws vengeful jaws, for a murder he had justifiable cause, it was some years ago with Morticia in thrall, had a fight with a normie that led to his fall, but there's more to the tale, a more sinister thread, that resulted in a son and a brother that's dead, while Enid's decided to be who she is, her parents can howl as it's none of their bis, interfering with what a young person desires, enrages and angers, piques, annoys and just tires (especially if they go about it in an insincere and ignorant way).

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    Crime
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    Fantasy
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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      Gomez' prison jumpsuit reads 171912, which is Charles Addams' birthdate (January 7, 1912).
    • Goofs
      Wednesday says that she can determine that Gomez is lying because she recognizes his "tells" from when they played Russian roulette. Tells are an indicator that someone is being purposefully deceitful, such as in a game of poker when one wishes to hide the strength or weakness of their cards. As the results of Russian roulette are completely up to random chance, there is no opportunity to try to lie to your opponent.
    • Quotes

      Young Morticia Addams: I don't know what to say, Gomez. Seeing you in handcuffs, accused of murder... I've never loved you more.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Savage Wednesday Comebacks (2022)

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      • November 23, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
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      • Netflix
      • Millar Gough Ink
      • Tim Burton Productions
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