Just finished my rewatch and I'm really glad I did it because there was so much I had forgotten. Plus the joy of reexperiencing the unraveling all of the mysteries. I'm ready for this second season!
Billie Piper is in this season. That's pretty cool. I haven't seen her in anything since Doctor Who.
Have you seen Penny Dreadful? I think that came out after Dr. Who. She's good in it.Billie Piper is in this season. That's pretty cool. I haven't seen her in anything since Doctor Who.
I've heard of it but never seen it.Have you seen Penny Dreadful? I think that came out after Dr. Who. She's good in it.
If you like Wednesday and similar shows I think you'll like it. I think it's still on Netflix.I've heard of it but never seen it.
Piper has really changed. I know it's been close to 20 years but I didn't even recognize the accent, let alone the brownish red hair.
I agree. She's really good in it.Have you seen Penny Dreadful? I think that came out after Dr. Who. She's good in it.
Be sure to watch Addams Family Values which I think is the far better film.Just watched episode 3 and watching the original Addams Family on Pluto has actually paid off. I don't think we ever saw the Addams Family chair in the movies (It's been so long since i've seen the movies so I could be wrong) and they brought it in this episode. I think that's great.
Be sure to watch Addams Family Values which I think is the far better film.
This was a terrific mystery that gave Wednesday a worthy adversary, leaving the viewers guessing if they were Billie Piper's Isadora Capri, Thandiwe Newton's Dr. Rachel Fairburn, or Steve Buscemi's Barry Nort. While I expected a curveball, the reveal fell flat for me.
On the one hand, I liked the adversary wasn't any of the Big Name characters, but on the other hand, I felt that Judi Spannegel was barely known (to the point that I had to look her name up and I barely remembered it even though I just watched that episode). Yeah, she's the daughter of the previous warden of Willow Hill (I think that was his position) but we barely knew enough about him for that revelation to land. Perhaps if we had gotten to know both of those characters (or at least Judi's front as a psychiatric assistant) and then reveal her as the One-Eyed Raven and her familial connection later on in the season, then maybe it would've landed better.
That all said, I did like the reveal that she was originally a Normie who volunteered to be experimented on so she could become an Outcast. Hopefully she survives her victims' attacks long enough to explore that curious turn of events.
Of course, that's all said without knowing how the second half of the season plays out. Which brings me to...
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With how quickly the stalker was resolved, the One-Eyed Raven reveal fell flat, and Slurp not doing much beyond slowly growing back via a vast diet of brains, the only two major mysteries still lingering are whatever Barry North is actually up to and the painful history of Olivia Frump.
I don't have high hopes for the former (but hopefully it'll tie in with the greater mysteries), but I think it's fairly obvious that the mysterious woman who Wednesday helped rescue is in fact her. Frances O'Conner (who I briefly mistook as Catherine O'Hara, which would been one hell of a surprise!) is three years older than Catherine Zeta-Jones so that works out nicely. Which leaves the question of her current state of mind and the true nature of her powers (and how they may or may not help Wednesday).
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