Jenna Ortega has expressed her disappointment with certain creative choices, particularly the romantic subplot.
She argued that these elements were not in line with the character’s established personality.
Despite these concerns, the series has been a commercial success.
It begins by juxtaposing Wednesday against an environment where she clearly does not belong.
It then introduces the viewer to her brother Pugsley and establishes their dynamic.
This opening scene is the most faithful in the series to what Wednesday Addams should be.
This is key to the appeal of the Addams family.
It also gets the tone right by having Pugsley a victim of bullying.
It simply did not make sense for her character.
Netflix’s Addams Family series takes place at Nevermore Academy, a school that nurtures outcasts, freaks, and monsters. The Tim Burton-directed series follows Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) as she tries to master her emerging psychic powers and solve the supernatural mystery surrounding her family history.
She became very protective of the character and continually fought to have bits of dialogue changed.
Despite this, the character still rang false.
In particular, the love triangle perpetuates a tired cliche about teenage girls… However,the series leaned too heavily on tired teen tropes.
In particular, the love triangle perpetuates a tired cliche about teenage girls.
However, it is not executed well, coming off as shallow and distracting.
Even in the noir context, it reads as awkward and forced.
Season 2 promises to redeem this with more horror.
In an interview withVariety,she stated,Were going to get bolder, more dark.