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... Read moreWow, diving into 'Wednesday Addams' always feels like coming home to a perfectly gloomy, yet utterly captivating world! Beyond the latest Season 2 Part 1 review, what really keeps me hooked on this show, and especially on Wednesday herself, is her incredible character. She's not just a goth icon; she's a symbol of unapologetic individuality, and honestly, Jenna Ortega just gets her. That cold, emotionless darkness she embodies? It’s not just a performance; it feels like she was truly 'meant to play' this role, capturing Wednesday's essence perfectly. One of the things I adore most is seeing Wednesday navigate her unique worldview in a place like Nevermore. Her dry wit and fiercely independent spirit are incredibly inspiring. She challenges norms, and while she might seem aloof, she deeply cares in her own way. Speaking of caring, her dynamic with Enid is just everything! Their friendship is definitely 'very much getting on'. It’s that classic 'sunshine and gloom' pairing that works so well. Seeing Enid try to understand Wednesday, and Wednesday, in her own stoic way, protecting Enid, just warms my cold, dark heart. You can tell Wednesday was 'trying to protect' her, even if Enid doesn't always realize it! Then there's the whole complex web of her relationships, especially with the antagonists. The revelation about Tyler being the ‘hide’ was a massive shocker, and it really highlighted the 'menacing character' he became. The betrayal hit hard, and it shows just how much Wednesday struggles to trust, but also how capable she is of facing intense emotional challenges. And let's not forget her family! Even though they weren't central to the S2P1 review, hints about Morticia's background and wealth, as seen with Principal Dort's scheme, constantly remind us of the rich Addams family lore that shapes Wednesday. The OCR also touched on Wednesday 'battling with losing her powers' and the 'helplessness' she felt. This is such a crucial part of her journey! Seeing her vulnerable, without her usual abilities, makes her even more compelling. It forces her to rely on her intellect and her friends, pushing her character development in fascinating directions. What does it mean to be Wednesday Addams if you can't always rely on your psychic visions? It’s a question I can't wait for future seasons to explore. I’m always thinking about what’s next for Wednesday. Will she finally embrace her connections more openly? Will we see more of Pugsley and his powers, which was a 'nice touch' in S2P1? I’m hoping for deeper dives into the lore of Nevermore and perhaps even more interaction with other outcasts. The world of 'Wednesday Addams' is so rich with potential, and every new season feels like unwrapping a darkly delightful gift. What are your biggest hopes or theories for Wednesday's future? Share them below!