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This Means Woe

  • Episode aired Sep 3, 2025
  • TV-14
  • 48m
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Victor Dorobantu and Jenna Ortega in Wednesday (2022)
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When buried family secrets are unearthed, Wednesday must race against time to prevent a dark prophecy from being realized.When buried family secrets are unearthed, Wednesday must race against time to prevent a dark prophecy from being realized.When buried family secrets are unearthed, Wednesday must race against time to prevent a dark prophecy from being realized.

  • Director
    • Tim Burton
  • Writers
    • Charles Addams
    • Alfred Gough
    • Miles Millar
  • Stars
    • Jenna Ortega
    • Steve Buscemi
    • Emma Myers
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Tim Burton
    • Writers
      • Charles Addams
      • Alfred Gough
      • Miles Millar
    • Stars
      • Jenna Ortega
      • Steve Buscemi
      • Emma Myers
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jenna Ortega
    Jenna Ortega
    • Wednesday Addams
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Principal Dort
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    Emma Myers
    Emma Myers
    • Enid Sinclair
    Hunter Doohan
    Hunter Doohan
    • Tyler Galpin
    Joy Sunday
    Joy Sunday
    • Bianca Barclay
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    Moosa Mostafa
    Moosa Mostafa
    • Eugene Ottinger
    Georgie Farmer
    Georgie Farmer
    • Ajax Petropolus
    Isaac Ordonez
    Isaac Ordonez
    • Pugsley Addams
    Owen Painter
    Owen Painter
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    Billie Piper
    Billie Piper
    • Isadora Capri
    Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo
    Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo
    • Sheriff Ritchie Santiago
    Victor Dorobantu
    Victor Dorobantu
    • Thing
    Noah B. Taylor
    Noah B. Taylor
    • Bruno Yusson
    Evie Templeton
    Evie Templeton
    • Agnes Demille
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Gomez Addams
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Morticia Addams
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Principal Larissa Weems
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Grandmama Hester Frump
    • Director
      • Tim Burton
    • Writers
      • Charles Addams
      • Alfred Gough
      • Miles Millar
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    9chiragrathod09

    Addams Family Crisis : The Perfect Season Finale

    "This Means Woe" wraps up Wednesday Season 2 with a frenetic mix of heartfelt sacrifice, shocking revelations, and bittersweet new beginnings. While it resolves many plot threads, its emotional impact-and narrative density-make it a finale that both thrills and leaves you aching.

    The episode delivers several shocking twists, including a devastating revelation about Isaac Night's connection to the Addams family and Wednesday's own premonitions. The final confrontation between Wednesday and Isaac Night is a visual and emotional feast.

    The scene where Thing, the loyal disembodied hand, saves Wednesday from Isaac is a particularly memorable moment of heroism.

    While the episode successfully wraps up the central conflict of the season, it also leaves several new questions unanswered, setting the stage for a compelling third season. The resolution of Wednesday's psychic abilities, the fate of the Hyde pack, and the aftermath of the battle at Nevermore all provide rich material for future storylines.

    Aunt Ophelia, revealed alive and ominously writing "Wednesday must die" in Grandmama's basement, gives the finale its most chilling cliffhanger-and a compelling seed for Season 3.
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    It's been a mostly good season

    We should all be thankful that Tim Burton's Wednesday series didn't come out back when all of us were on Tumblr. Can you imagine the barrage of gifs posted by the most annoying person you know, pretending that this version of Wednesday Addams is "totally me", even though the "me" in this scenario gets panic attacks trying to order at McDonald's by themselves?

    Released in two chunks (because Netflix is beginning to realize that dropping a season of TV all at once isn't generally that good for a show's longevity/buzz -- if only there was a way they could give us one new episode per week), the new season is largely an improvement upon the first.

    Right off the bat, it's nice to finally be seeing more of the other Addamses aside from Wednesday herself (a better-than-ever Jenna Ortega) -- Isaac Ordonez's Pugsley has ascended to main character, for one, and as it turns out, the actor's pretty good. Luis Guzman and Catharine Zeta-Jones continue to work well as Gomez and Morticia, although they don't seem quite as violently in love as Gomez and Morticia ought. The previous season featured Christina Ricci in a nod to the 1990s Addams Family film series; Season 2 contains a similar special appearance. Speaking of charming call-backs, Burton himself returns to the realm of stop-motion horror in one of the season's best sequences (easily).

    I liked the newer characters more this season, as well; Steve Buscemi is a hoot as always, Emma Myers as the bubbly Enid is still delightful, and especially entertaining is Evie Templeton as a creepy yet adorable admirer of Wednesday's.

    At worst, this show feels like a fan fic -- specifically a crossover between The Addams Family and some CW superhero crap or Miss Peregrine spin-off that never got made. At best, it looks and sounds excellent, but seeing as we had to wait three years for eight episodes (and the characters, many of whom are supposed to be children, inevitably look visibly older), Wednesday is one of many recent shows that put into question whether TV shows need to be as grandiose and expensive as they are these days, especially when so much other content takes up time and resources in the interim. (You will have seen many a baffled tweet about the difference between the production/release schedule of stuff like Stranger Things and Euphoria vs that of, say, the original run of The X-Files.) With shows like Severance and Andor, I understand (considering the WGA strike delays or not). With this, eh.

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      This is the last episode of the second season.

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      • September 3, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
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      • Millar Gough Ink
      • Tim Burton Productions
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