Netflix has decided to make a series based on my personal hero, Wednesday Addams. The trailer looks good, I am hoping the series lives up to the source material's dark humor.
Mike, so far I think it is just 'fall.' I would think soon.... I mean September/October everyone gears up for the big All Hallows celebrations. Hocus Pocus 2 is coming out at the end of September. It would make sense for a competitor to release Wednesday around the same time.
So Wednesday is out on Netflix! I binged over Thanksgiving with friends. Has anyone else see this darkly comedic series yet? If so, what did you think?
If not, here is what you might need to know to get you started (no spoilers)
In the world of Wednesday Addams the 'Normies,' or normal people of the world, know about freaks and monsters (termed 'Outcasts' by the politically correct). Some accept those with differences. Most do not.
Exiled to a school where Wednesday can 'fit in and make friends' Wednesday learns that her world is darker, and much much complicated, than she could have imagined. The school, and most of the show, is full of tributes to the dark master, Poe. Raven references are everywhere
At Nevermore there are monsters, pardon me, Outcasts... of all flavors. Though the school's four biggest groups are the Fangs (vampires), Furs (werewolves), Scales (sirens), and Stoners (gorgons).
Will our dark rainbow Wednesday actually learn to make friends and get some school spirit?
"You didn't tell me it was a dark, vengeful spirit."
I highly recommend this darkly charming series, full of devastating one-liners, and more than a little bit of heart.
Funny coincidence ... I am watching 'Addams Family Values' while I type this <chuckle>
I have been considering watching for a while because I have =always= liked The Addams Family <g> But I have gotten to the point where I have 'resisted' episodic shows. I wanna watch something and have it all 'resolved'.
Angrboða, me too! And Mike, while they leave a few threads that can be picked up, if there is a season 2, season 1 of Wednesday resolves all major storylines by the end of episode 8. No major cliffhanger endings, if that helps you change your mind
Just watched the first two and am enjoying it so far. I'm not 100% sold on the setting. Wednesday's edge is dulled a bit by attending a school for werewolves, vampires, sirens and gorgons, etc.. They're all murderous monsters of lore, so is Wednesday really that dark in comparison?
But other than that slight... tonal dysjunction, it's up there with the best things I've seen on Netflix. So MikeD, if you pay for a subscription, might as well give the first episode a try. 45 minutes long, 8 episodes in total.
Nem, I liked the school aspect. The other 'monsters' trying their best to be normal (social media junkies, etc.) and fit in (mostly) while Wednesday by comparison embraces her dark side.
you are a good GM... and, if if you are referring to the game i think you are, then none of what was happening was your fault. just a few different viewpoints on what the game represented to different players. all of us players could have handled it better, for sure. But it wasn't your fault at all.
... still not as creepy as your stuffed unicorn collection.
Wednesday works because it is exactly that. It keeps it's focus on Wednesday Addams. On one hand it is an odd and very predictable mix between Nancy Drew and certain New Yorker Cartoons - I tagged the monster in two episodes and once potential villains started biting the dust the big bad became obvious.
But it doesn't matter.
Thirty years ago Christina Ricci broke out Wednesday Addams as the dark horse of the family and now we get to see her watch Jenna Ortega absolutely nail the role. She doesn't steal the scenes, she carries them. And it's interesting. Of course it's not the same Wednesday from The Addams Family or Addams Family Values ... she's a Wednesday a few years older and now the most feared of monsters ... not just a teenager - but an Addams teenager!
That she makes mistakes is good. That she can be beaten is good. That she doesn't let it defeat her is better.
As for other conversations, making this a successful game would be much harder than it would seem. Because it's not the tale a snarky darkness loving girl hunting a monster in a school full of quirky outcasts.
Wolf, agreed. I had the who-dunnit part figured out very quickly as well. The mystery was a minor allure for me. The razor wit was what kept me going. I also agree, the fact that Wednesday is not the unstoppable force of the school was a good thing, IMO. She was just the darkest force there
I would love to see a game based in Nevermore though. A school for Outcasts full of mystery, mayhem, and snarcasm. Gossip Girl or Pretty Little Liars for the monster-set.
And actually, when you reflect on it Wednesday didn't solve the mystery. The solution was revealed to her when she had a vision of the murderer. Deus ex machina, basically.
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