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  • 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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    7.8/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • 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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    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.
    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.
    9Escapist-2802

    The show's dark comedy is taking a back seat to the serious drama-mystery.

    The parents are coming together for a weekend celebration, but seeing Wednesday won't be worth it since Gomez is in prison for a crime he committed. While it is true that he fell as a result of an incident with a normal, there is another, darker thread in the story that eventually led to his tragedy.

    If the show's director changes after the first phase is over, the successor director sometimes struggles to maintain the same level of filmmaking quality. As a consequence, the established style deteriorates until it becomes less risky and, therefore, easier to sustain during the course of a session, as the photographs become less innovative, more traditional, and more visually appealing. This is simply background for my main compliment: I believe it is vital to give credit where credit is due, and it is a big achievement for Gandja Monteiro to replace a creative force as formidable as Tim Burton while maintaining the same level of comfort they created. However, if you look attentively, you will see a change in orientation.

    The show's dark comedy, macabre aesthetics, and self-awareness were initially what set it apart, but they seem to be taking a back seat to the serious drama-mystery at its center. There isn't as much visual comedy or crazy shots, framing, or staging as there was in the last episode, and there are also fewer humorous characters. The show seems to be losing steam or changing its emphasis away from what makes it unique in favour of less distinctive components. The narrative of the programme is unique in that it depicts a mystery-teen-drama concept through a Tim Burtonesque lens of self-awareness and excessive romanticization of macabre, sardonic, and even sadistic reactions to events that occur.
    5gjjgbpw

    A decline from previous episodes.

    This episode is a decline from the previous. The writing and dialogues are terrible. Gomez and Morticia don't have any personality similarities to The Addams Family characters, and their acting is probably the worst on the show.

    During the flashback, Gomez was struggling in a sword fight, yet in the original Addams Family he was always known as an expert swordsman.

    Did the writers ever watch the original?

    I like Guzman as an actor usually, but this isn't the same character as previously portrayed (perfectly) by John Astin and Raul Julia.

    Overall I enjoy Wednesday and Thing as characters, but this isn't The Addams Family, it's basically Riverdale with a Addams twist.

    Im also curious what role Tim Burton actually had in this show, not much it seems.
    8W011y4m5

    Impressive.

    Usually when a lead director steps down after completing the first block of principal photography on a production, there's admittedly a frustrating tendency for the next one to struggle capturing filmmaking of the same calibre. Therefore, the visuals become less experimental, more conventional / formulaic & aesthetically, the established style deteriorates until it's less adventurous & consequently, predictable - in order for it to be easier to maintain for the duration of the rest of a shoot. I say this in order to provide context for my main compliment because credit where credit's due, it is genuinely a major achievement for Gandja Monteiro & cinematographer Stephan Pehrsson to take over from a duo as formidably strong as Tim Burton & David Lanzenberg (behind the camera) - & still manage to meet the same standard set by their predecessors with relative ease. Seriously, the transition from one team to the next is seamless & I'm in awe of the brilliance of their abilities, in retaining such strong continuity - & making it appear almost effortless.

    With this episode, the narrative additionally builds upon the previous 4 installments with a newfound energy & enthusiasm I couldn't help but notice; each & every scene skilfully crafted & enhancing the story further with interesting twists & turns which lead in to a really wonderfully realised cliffhanger. Although the show didn't get off to a very promising start, the more I watch of this, the better it's gradually becoming.

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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Crime
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    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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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Millar Gough Ink
      • Tim Burton Productions
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