5 things we loved, 3 things we don’t have in season 2 of season 2 either

Season 2 of Wednesday is finally available to look in its entirety on Netflix. And while the first half introduced a solid yield, the second half fits almost before a disorderly conclusion.
Tim Burton puts all his business Burtonesque in full screen with a third -acting antagonist reveals that the two work and not. The Addams family being at the mechanical heart of another mystery creates a lot of fun traditions for Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) to discover on their parents. This time, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is not the only Addams with a dark secret; Gomez (Luis Guzmán) and Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez) are also involved.
And everything, of course, is linked to what never makes the center of the drama, both in its past and in its present. But has everything met satisfactorily? Very almost, like the writers’ room of season two finds its place with a good mixture of various voices led by Miles Millar and Alfred Gough, but is bogged down by turning into the construction of an anticipation to find out more in season three without solid conclusion to stand alone.
We loved it: the return of weekends

Everyone raises the return of Gwendoline Christie to Nevermore. Weems is the Foil Perfect Mentor-Slash to push Wednesday as a guide and fight for his inheritance at school. I just speculated here, but if the writers have created a Woo-Woo magic excuse to materialize it enough to be a visible spectrum, we would certainly accept it by returning as an immortal director of the school. It is a supernatural world; Let’s do it. Season three without weekends would not be the same.
We loved: the Addams family counts

If the show was not a Addams family Spin-off, it would be a problem, but really I like that at the heart of a lot of mystery is the family on Wednesday. They are the drama in this world and we love the Goth Telenovela aspect of all this. Morticia and Gomez have had deadly enemies from high school; All her killings were in defense of those she loves. They brought it! Secrets of Nevermore being highlighted because of Wednesday is hilarious because so many of her mysteries would have been resolved faster if she and Tish had a better relationship.
We loved: Bianca and Ajax’s friendship

As the show finds in better ways to balance its simultaneous plots, we hope to see more bianca and Ajax intensifying as Nevermore leaders. While on Wednesday has no interest in being a leader of the student body, they most like the archetype to protect the parias that Morticia and Gomez were created when they were students. We did not have many bianca and morticia links on this subject and I hope this is seen in the subsequent seasons of the show. Ajax Babysitting Pugsley and Eugene were great. In addition, their last act of heroism against sleep really made them the real MVPs of the school.
We loved it: weird Wednesday

THE Weird Friday The exchange of bodies enters Enid and Wednesday was a delicious way to help them really understand each other. We needed more of them by binding because the first half separated them for so long and it was the ideal way to establish why they are the balance of darkness and light at the heart of the show. It really worked to determine why Wednesday is after praising Enid at the end of the season to save her. In addition, seeing Ortega Go Polar opposite and being a girly girl was too funny.
We loved: Lady Gaga has a monster meal of a small role

We are still not convinced that she is Rosaline Rotwood. For what? Because many has been hinted at the capacities of Rosaline and Ophelia, with a particular wink to the supernatural vulnerabilities that Morticia wants to protect on Wednesday. See Gaga as an appearance of Filou who tests her was a joy, and we would not be surprised if she was possessed by Rosaline. This end reveals that grandmother holds the crazy madman in a secret room with the same white white hair makes us ask if, in addition to being possessed, she can project astral. We are obsessed and want more gaga in this universe.
We don’t like: Ballon Dance Less Wednesday

We needed Wednesday to join us and make it the modern Wicked girls Dance “Jingle Bell Rock”. The song, however? He eats dancefloor and we can’t wait to see him recreated online. Thank you Gaga for this scary gift.
We don’t like: the hyds

Tyler being linked to Big Bad this season, the vibrations “Palpatine is my grandpa”. Not everyone must be linked! We loved the origin of Tyler as a normal being a trip he could make by realizing that he had an identity of deleted pariah. It is always little logical to have him followed blindly with anyone who is called his master, first Marylin Thornhill, then his mother and his uncle Isaac, who try to use their family drama to put him against the addams and force him to be normal. The Isaac reveals as the rest of the body of the thing too, Tyler’s uncle is more than the trope “everyone is linked” has made the exaggerated big bad bad.
Fortunately, we had a time when Tyler and Wednesday break the generational channels and could make a new start with their own Will there, didn’t want it. We hope that Tyler understands his family drama and returns with a better feeling of belonging to Nevermore students alongside Wednesday (we cannot help sending) – not just trying to kill them all the time
We don’t like: the Enid curse

Finally, obtaining Wednesday and Enid goes back together was short -lived in order to set up season three. We have to wait a dubious time to see if Wednesday can help her friend go back to her human form after discovering that she was an alpha who turned into a werewolf to dig a precocious grave on Wednesday. From the point of view of the rhythm, he feels obliged to attract fans to look more, but really left us on a cliffhanger who could take years to resume.
Wednesday is now streaming on Netflix.
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