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Jenna Ortega in Miércoles (2022)

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Miércoles

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9/10

Was not expecting this at all

So I thought this was going to be God awful like most Netflix adaptations, but I found myself laughing and appreciating the camerawork, the clothes, the colors, the acting etc. The way everything is colorful and vibrant while Wednesday is just colorless and unemotional makes Wednesday stick out so much from being so out of place. You almost can feel how much she dislikes almost everything. She's smart, witty, and honestly kind of scary. Catherine Zeta Jones made me a believer in her from her performance. From start to finish this was a easy and fun watch. It almost flew by too fast and now I want more.
  • KOOLAIDBRO
  • 23 nov 2022
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7/10

First season vs second season

I really liked the first season of this show. Even though he didn't direct every episode, Tim Burton's style was felt throughout the season. I can't say the same for season 2. Style-wise, his episodes were great, but the other seem like a poor-man's version. Also, the season is kind of a mess. Too many subplots, too many characters, too much that didn't have anything to do with the story...it's just all over the place. Even though it was three years later, story-wise it seems rushed...almost like the writers weren't ready when Netflix decided they wanted another season. Just my 1/50 of a dollar.
  • lloydlathrop
  • 2 sept 2025
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7/10

First season great, second is trash

I loved the first seasons. It was so well thought out and the characters were so well done (besides Gomez who can't act). But the second season has been a mess. The plot is missing. I've watched the first 4 episodes and I still feel like nothing has even happened. I also hate how nothing is really connected to the first season. Also, Xavier not coming back because false allegations against the actor is so stupid. His character was crucial to the story and now the show just feels empty. Also, Gomez can't act.
  • marycrossland
  • 10 ago 2025
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10/10

A Child Of Woe

As a life long fan devotee of Charles Addam's creepy and kooky family, I will be very judgmental of every adaptation that comes our way, and I have to say this mysterious and spooky series is amazing.

Jenna Ortega shines as the oldest Addams' daughter, it's almost as if she was born to play the child of woe. Ortega transformation into Wednesday seems effortless, she has all the quirks, coldness and mean insults associated with her, but in such an expert hands, Wednesday does not seem cartoonish nor one-dimensional, she is portrayed with incredible depth.

The series is also directed by Tim Burton, and his love for the macabre and Hammer Horror us incredibly noticeable here, and so is his dark sense of humor.

The supporting cast is incredible as well, specially Emma Myers as Enid, her colorful personality are a surprisingly well match for our color deprived protagonist.

If you were a fan of Wednesday Addams before you will love the series, id the character is new to you this series will make you fall for her.

A Gothic murder mystery with a twist of irreverent dark humor, there are not enough words to praise this series.
  • GomezAddams666
  • 23 nov 2022
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9/10

Wednesday gives me hope for Netflix

Once in a while a show comes along on there that I go wow... yes, this is what I am paying for. Now give me more. The season is contained but short. Ortega's Wednesday is exceptional, you will grow to love her and her supporting cast. The music and scenes set a great tone... (yes, I am listening to APOCALYPTICA: Nothing Else Matters as I write this)

It's dark, with some clever word play to give it a lighter tone at times as a nod to the older shows but...it's not a comedy. Regardless, It kept me engaged right to the end and I look forward to more. I'd love to see a bit longer seasons...

A binge worthy endeavor on the part of Burton and crew. They have done a masterful job with this series.
  • justair
  • 24 nov 2022
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8/10

Jenna Ortega Kills It As Wednesday

Loved the show. Didn't care much for Uncle Fester as he seemed like an unnecessary distraction. There were a few moments where her attitude felt tedious but overall, a perfect rendition of the wit, ability and fearlessness of the Wednesday Addams character. Jenna Ortega did a masterful job as the stoic young woman where slight nuances of facial expression were subtle but expressive moments of character development. I enjoyed all the performances and the story line was engaging enough. I remember watching the original Addams Family TV show and this in depth story on Wednesday was a worthy rendition of those characters and a lot of fun to watch.
  • zaywhat
  • 26 nov 2022
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10/10

Unexpected

I don't usually make reviews, part of the reason is that i'm bad at it.

But the last time i was so hooked on a Netflix series was Arcane and i felt like it was due, taking all 8 episodes in one go.

No doubt that Jenna Ortega carries the show, but the show is supposed to be about Wednesday, so that is not necessarily a bad thing.

This show won't be for everyone, especially fans of the original Addams Family universe, but for anyone who is just expecting an entertaining show, with a sprinkle of mystery and melancholic feel over it, then you'll enjoy it.

Looking forward to a possible season 2.
  • marzy-83675
  • 22 nov 2022
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6/10

I feel like I'm the minority here

Don't get me wrong, Jenna Ortega's performance was absolutely fantastic. She captures Wednesday's essence perfectly. Pretty much everything else about the show falls flat for me. The plot really doesn't work for me. It reminds me of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Riverdale. It doesn't feel creative or inventive at all and just doesn't work for me. The whole "school for outsiders" thing plus murder mystery just wasn't a hit in my opinion. I also wasn't impressed with the casting of Morticia and Gomez and their relationship with Wednesday. Overall, it feels very YA so maybe it's just meant for a younger crowd.
  • trimblecali
  • 2 dic 2022
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9/10

Exceeds my expectations

Being a huge Addams fan (owning the books by Chas Addams, the tv series, the movies and, yes, even the cartoons) I've been looking forward to this new iteration since it was announced a year or two ago. I can tell you it doesn't disappoint and, in fact, delivers on all fronts. Following Christina Ricci's iconic performance is a tall order for anyone but Jenna Ortega knocks it out of the park with her portrayal of the titles title character. Her dead pan, sarcastic delivery is spot on but there's a sweetness to get poison tongue... You know, like ethylene glycol.

Rather than compete with the beautiful Angelica Houston, Catherine Zeta Jones brings her own interpretation to Morticia while Luis Guzman brings to life the Gomez Addams as he appeared in the original New Yorker Cartoons. This is a smart move because when it comes to the late, great Raul Julia.... Well, just don't. There's just no replacing him so sidestepping that issue was the best thing they could do.. Who is also here...Thing, that is. Along with Lurch, Pugsley and Uncle Fester.

There are also some surprises in the cast that I haven't mentioned.

Tim Burton has done a terrific job here of both updating and continuing the adventures of our favorite spooky family and I'm really looking forward to season 2.
  • mfb-88130
  • 23 nov 2022
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6/10

Maybe I'm the wrong age

  • mbell-56214
  • 7 dic 2022
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9/10

I'm Officially Done With Rotten Tomatoes

For the life of me I cannot figure out the absolute terrible takes that the rotten tomatoes website has on actually good TV shows and movies. They literally called this a CW show with Wednesday Addams. I was shocked because I'll be honest this is probably the best experience I've had watching a show on Netflix since the first season of stranger things. Not only is it one of the best shows I've seen this year but it's probably one of the best things that Tim Burton has done in a very long time. Jenna Ortega is the best part of the show but all the other characters are extremely likable as well and nobody is perfect. Which is also the thing that I like the most is that everybody in the show is flawed. It's not super over the top cartoony dark like some of the movies are but it takes a little bit more of a realistic approach with the Addams family personalities and relationships. The Burton monster elements are still there though and they are awesome to watch. If you look at it more through the angle of Wednesday trying to find empathy and a reason to care about the people around her you get a lot more out of it. So for me personally I really don't understand why snobby critics just accuse us of being a cheesy teen drama with a consensus that you would see on CW... because it has a lot more to say than those types of shows and it's also very smart in the approach that they have with the Addams family and their relationship with each other and the people in the town that this takes place in. Please give this a watch this is a good show!
  • breneff
  • 26 nov 2022
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6/10

Good acting, Bad writing.

I went into this one cold out of nostalgia for both the original Addams Family show and the movie.

Episode 1 however set my expectations. This is not even adjacent to that one let alone a spin off, sure some of the characters share the name and aesthetic but that's about it. It's a show for grade schoolers only packaged in a dark aesthetic. Think the new Sabrina mixed in with Riverdale.

Jenna Ortega (as Wednesday) was amazing and the saving grace of this show. She killed it every second she was on screen, most of the humor worked because of her delivery.

The costume and set designs were also striking... but then you have the actual plot and writing.

The character development is nada. The world building is so simplified that it's down right childish. Some of the lines were good but that was only because of Jenna Ortega delivery, more often than not the show dipped into cheesy and cringe territory. The CGI monster... was something else.

Overall this show is a 4/10, it gets two extra stars for the acting alone but that's about it.
  • hjalsayegh
  • 6 feb 2023
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3/10

Nothing new

Season two feels like a carbon copy of season one. The characters still don't develop - they remain flat, almost lifeless. If Wednesday was always meant to be emotionally detached, fine, but shouldn't the others be different? Nevermore Academy is little more than a pretty backdrop, one that Wednesday barely engages with. Most of the time she's off chasing mysteries elsewhere, only showing up at school events from time to time. And let's be honest - nobody at Nevermore actually studies. The rest of the students are just set dressing too; despite their powers, the writers almost completely forget about them. Naturally, Wednesday is the smartest and strongest of them all, even promising to "protect" her best friend (a three-meter werewolf) with her incredible talent... which talent, exactly? Getting into trouble?

If Wednesday's storyline at least has the intrigue of her investigations, Enid's plot this season is nonexistent. She just has a new boyfriend who adds absolutely nothing. It's only in the final episodes that Enid becomes remotely interesting again - but that just circles us back to the same themes as season one: friendship and acceptance.

The new villain was genuinely charismatic and played the role well. But guess what? Once again, Morticia and Gomez's past at Nevermore is tangled up in everything.

I really enjoyed Thing's storyline - that was the show's best element - and Uncle Fester, who still carries the Adams' signature madness. But the rest of the Addams family? They've changed - and not for the better. The very essence of the Addamses feels lost. They no longer live as outcasts in a "normal" world; instead, they're just an ordinary family in a not-so-ordinary society. Morticia has lost her signature calm and dark poise from past adaptations; now she's written as a standard worried mom of a rebellious teen. Gomez feels weaker than Morticia, when before they were equals, perfectly complementing one another. I can't buy into the love between this Morticia and Gomez anymore, even though the casting could have worked. They simply lack chemistry. Ironically, the younger versions of Gomez and Morticia have tons of chemistry. And poor Pugsley - he still doesn't get a meaningful storyline. Honestly, he shouldn't have been made a regular this season.

I also feel bad for Bianca and Ajax. Their plots existed just for the sake of existing. Bianca at least had a flimsy side arc with her mother, but Ajax was reduced to background filler. He only used his powers when the script demanded it.

In the end, we're left with a pile of villains and half-baked storylines, and watching it all play out doesn't really feel worth it anymore.

Netflix seems terrified of creating anything new. Sabrina, Winx, Vampire Academy... Wednesday. All of them follow the same formula: a "weird" school, supernatural powers, and a main character edging into Mary Sue territory. And while I don't want to call Wednesday a Mary Sue, the writers are doing a pretty good job of pushing her closer and closer to that archetype. Honestly, they should have just made an original series without tying it to the Addams Family at all - because somewhere along the way, the true spirit of the Addamses was lost. I can't buy into the idea of this perfectly kooky family anymore.
  • LilA-658
  • 12 sept 2025
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9/10

Jenna Ortega is amazing!!

I can't imagine a more perfect casting for Wednesday. The plot is a little hard to follow and people expecting this to be an Addams Family reboot will not be happy, but the show stands on its own. It's enjoyable and unique and definitely worth the watch if only for Ortega's performance. The cinematography is beautiful as well, everything is catered around Wednesday, so she stands out in every scene, even in a school full of "outcasts". I especially enjoyed the juxtaposition between Wednesday and her bubbly roommate. People who enjoyed Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Series of Unfortunate Events will love this show.
  • wunderkind1
  • 24 nov 2022
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10/10

I really enjoyed!

Tim Burton's Wednesday is pure dark magic, and it's fantastic to watch. - Yes, I'm actually quoting another franchise, but it has to be said: "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it. Just a very entertaining watch buoyed by an incredibly magnetic performance by Jenna Ortega ... mark my words this girl is the future of Hollywood. While the show may not appeal to all, it's witty script and compelling mysteries should boost Netflix's 'Wednesday' to potentially becoming a cult classic. Without a doubt one of the best things Netflix has released in a while.

Definitely recommend.
  • Ttdf122
  • 22 nov 2022
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8/10

Season 2

Addition: Thankfully, I managed to enjoy the last four episodes of the series again. What I find very impressive, as in the first season, are the lovingly designed sets and costumes. Unfortunately, there wasn't much opportunity or time to marvel at and enjoy them. For me, they packed too much into this season. There wasn't enough time to pause and take a breather. The series works better when everyone involved works together and contributes their strengths, and thankfully that's what happened in the end.

The first season was funny, interesting, and new. For me, it was also a symbol of neurodivergent people who have to cope with normality and find their people and their family. Wednesday was solitary, distant, intellectual, but at the end of the day, her heart was in the right place. They created a new Addams Family that many people embraced and liked. The friendship between Enid and Wednesday was genuine and felt organic. All the stories fit together. For me personally, the first four episodes of season 2 felt like a completely new series. Everything seems disjointed. There is no contact between Eugene and Wednesday. A lot happens, but somehow it leaves no impression on me. With Agnes, a second Wednesday has now been introduced unnecessarily. It feels cold, the mood is unfriendly. In season 1, there was no unnecessary violence that didn't fit into the story. It seems to me that season 2 now has a lot of extra violence integrated into it. Many people die as a result of her brother's actions. I would have preferred to do without the brother storyline, as I find nothing interesting about his character. The rehashing of the family history and the resulting mother-daughter conflicts are also told in a way that I find extremely annoying for me. I hope it gets better.
  • En_Novy
  • 9 ago 2025
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Just remember, the core focus of the show is in the title

Have only seen the first episode but am aware of misintepretation here!

The show is called WEDNESDAY for a reason - it's the adventures of Wednesday as she navigates unfamiliar territory. It's a character study with some appearances of the rest of the family. If, as some reviewers, you turn up expecting a straight reboot of the 60s sitcom, you'll be disappointed. However, the show seems lovely and Ortega, Christie, and Myers are excellent, there are some wonderful recurring and guest stars and one very delightful blast from the past on the cast.

Also, shout out to the cast and crew - I knew you filmed this during a tought period in Eastern Europe when the war in the Ukraine broke out.
  • doralhott
  • 21 nov 2022
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8/10

Soooo Good...!

Directed by Tim Burton... Music by Danny Elfan... The look of the frame, the acting and story all remind me of the two now classic 90s Adam's Family Feature Films... Wednesday was my favourite character in the films, especially the second one when she and Pugsley got sent to Summer Camp...

Christina Ricci in those films as Wednesday was floorless, and it was great to see her appear in this too. Ortega's turn as the main character was excellent she is quickly becoming a great actress. I think you need to give the series time to develop and remember that it's target audience is quite wide, I don't think it's meant to be too dark. Just like the 90s films it plays on the dark and morbid humour, but with the teen angst mixed in.

Definitely worth watching if you are intrigued, but remember that it's not an 18+ rated adult only tale... it's a modern tale on these ever classic characters, think along the lines of the Netflix Sabrina series... If you liked that, then this should be right up your alley.
  • Idle_Hands08
  • 22 nov 2022
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6/10

Season 2 falls flat

In a nutshell it feels like it was aimed at tweens and the story fell far short of what I had personally expected. It just didn't feel like it fitted with forced but watered down Addams family quirkiness and a humour that is very obviously safe for Netflix. In some ways too tame. Missed the target imo.
  • benkenobishope
  • 10 ago 2025
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10/10

Woefully brilliant

I walked into watching this thinking it was going to be great, bring back some much loved childhood memories and amaze me. Jenna Ortega managed to make Wednesday into a far more interesting character and her recital on the rooftop was brilliant not to mention the Nothing Else Matters overture at times.

Even if you have never watched the original material, anyone can pick this show up and have a woefully great time. Thing for example manages to amuse, entertain and leave questions "Where the hell is the rest of him?" not to mention "How do they get Thing to be alive?"

Well worth watching and I look forward to more.
  • mklarsen-51895
  • 26 nov 2022
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6/10

It's not my Addams' vibe

Don't get me wrong the actress and the visual are good But it's not my Addams! Nothing spooky, psycho and nothing of the sweet weird family that love each others! The actors were also so wrong! I mean Gomez and Camilla afraid of a murder !? None of them fit. Gomez lost his charm and the mom was boring and not at all spooky. I normally love this actors but they were mot fitting. The oncle was the worse and ridiculous. Wednesday were good but I could not recognized her psycho and weird self, she played more like a introvert who likes black. The story was also too focus on the mystery and at the end the school was more Hogwarts for weirdo. I guess I am too old and this show is more for teenager or people who did not know the previous movies.
  • bunknownv
  • 6 dic 2022
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10/10

Jenna Ortega is exceptional so is the directing

Perfectly morbid, superb acting throughout and smooth! I enjoy anything with Jenna Ortega is quite talented and she's great as Wednesday based on Adam's Family. Tim Burton is masterful at weird/intriguing characters that are excellent to watch. The bulk of the time I use other services, this is a perfect reason to use Netflix. I love that this is focused on young folks, anything bizarre and beautiful 4K quality colors. Quite surprise form Tim Burton a lot of his projects didn't have much horror, mostly Sci-Fi, adventure, and drama. Wednesday is a pleasant surprise after all the promotions I've seen I highly recommend it!
  • UniqueParticle
  • 26 nov 2022
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6/10

Love S 1 8/10 Shocking Season 2 2/10

The long awaited and much anticipated Season Two was sadly a disappointment. I was unable to watch past the second episode as it was boring and had lost everything that made season one such fun. What on earth happened? I even feel embarrassed that I told friends that I was looking forward to it and recommended they watch it. I had to apologise and just added that Season one was so much better. Such a shame.
  • littlebirds-15066
  • 25 ago 2025
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5/10

I'm in between

It was watchable but I didn't love it.

I'm not sure just how involved Burton actually was with this project, it doesn't feel like he was massively involved because this series really didn't scream "Burton-esque" to me. He supposedly directed the series, but a few different directors' names pop up in the credits?

I was excited to see it when I found out Tim's name was attached to it, but it ended up being far too "teeny high school drama" for my liking.

I did like Jenna Ortega as Wednesday, I thought she portrayed the character well and made it her own. Uncle Fester was okay as well. And Thing, but, ya know, he's a hand. The casting for the rest of the Addams however, I didn't like; they just didn't capture the essence of the characters in my eyes.

This series had its moments, but as a whole I just didn't get what I was hoping for and was left a bit disappointed.
  • rws_20
  • 23 nov 2022
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10/10

NOT an old Addam's family comedy. It's just a great, extremely dark, series.

I'll make this short, and not divulge any spoilers.

I really enjoyed this a lot, and certainly hope that it gets additional seasons. The sole (minimal) levity in the whole series relates to a few situations involving "Thing". Beyond that, pretty much everything else revolves around a dark story line, and dark events (monsters, killings ,etc.), with the main character (Wednesday) determined to figure out what is going on. Ortega provides a stunningly great performance as Wednesday, and there is a great supporting cast, who also do an excellent job, to complement Ortega's performance.

This is really just a horror series, although, for the most part, considerably more subtle than the typical horror outing. It's Ortega's consistent character that keeps the viewer embedded in the ongoing activities, and not allowing it to slip off into some lesser (silly) genre. It's definitely an interesting binge.
  • RockyMtnVideo
  • 23 nov 2022
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