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I hadn’t planned on watching this show, but kept hearing that it wasn’t half bad. On Christmas Day, while talking with my brother and his wife, they mentioned they’d watched two episodes and thought it was good. So the wife and I decided to give it a try.

We’ve now got just two episodes to go.

It’s entertaining….kind of like the love child of Hammer Horror and Harry Potter. The young lady playing Wednesday I think really does a great job as the character. She’s definitely channeling Ricci’s performance from the movies, but also adding in some quirks of her own. Morticia and Gomez are….iffy. They definitely look the parts, but I don’t think they carry that same feel in their mannerisms.

The rest of the cast, and the expansion of the weird into outright supernatural works rather well. The special effects are pretty solid. The primary locations of the town and school are creative. The humor is pretty solidly dark.

If you’re a fan of the old Addams Family TV series and movies, I recommend this.

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I enjoyed it. It's basically "What if Nancy Drew went to Hogwarts" with Addams Family branding slapped onto it, and all of that is just fine.

It has its flaws (and I found the finale disappointing in several ways, but it's still worth watching), but I agree with Aberzombie that it's fun, and Jenna Ortega is a brilliant performer.

It was super fun that Christina Ricci got a prominent recurring role as well.

I also really liked Gwendoline Christie in this and wish her part had been written more consistently.

I liked the setting and the atmosphere.

I appreciate that they attempted a slightly different spin with Morticia and Gomez (while looking very much like the Addams cartoons) but at the same time agree there's something that doesn't quite click there. I'm used to Gomez generally being portrayed as much more manic (a la John Astin or Raul Julia); he was weirdly... lethargic. I like that Catherine Zeta Jones' Morticia played up a maternal feel--and I feel like Morticia should be this balance of motherly but dark--but she was a little too sweet. I have a feeling if it gets another season they'll be able to round out the other Addams characters a little better. Obviously with Wednesday being the focus I wasn't too expectant of a lot of time to get the others right.

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I enjoyed it quite a bit, even though I had super low expectations. It definitely helps that it's the brain child of Tim Burton, which I hadn't realized going in.

As for Gomez and Morticia, they weren't fully developed in part because we only saw them in their interactions with Wednesday. It's like judging any parents only based on how they're dealing with and interacting with a troubled child - doesn't show them individually, but in parent mode only. So for me, that was fine, since the show was completely focused on Wednesday. The one family member I didn't enjoy, despite loving the actor was Uncle Fester. He came off as too funny but in a forced way, and too ridiculous instead of creepy. I admit, I never watched a lot of the TV show or read the comics it's all based on, so maybe that's accurate for the character, but still felt out of place for me.


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The wife and I finished the series last night. Overall, it was entertaining, and I look forward to a second season.

Some thoughts:

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As previously stated, I thought Gomez and Moriticia were a little off, but still had some moments to shine through. Fester was cool. His humor reminded me of the old TV series, although the bank robber thing was a bit out of place. The only one I think they mostly failed on was Pugsley. He came across as far more weak and childish than I can recall him ever being portrayed before. This is modern Hollywood, however, so I understand why. Hopefully, they won’t include him in future episodes.

This version of Hyde was….interesting. And it seems at least two of the villains survived to fight another day.

I didn’t think I’d like Eugene, but he grew on me. I was surprised at the conclusion of his story arc.

I was sorry to see the death of Weems. An interesting character that I wish we’d get to see more of. With her death, and I’m guessing the imprisonment of Miss Thornhill/Laurel Gates, they’ll have to introduce more staff if there’s another season.

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There almost certainly will be a second season, as it's the most watched show on Netflix in the time it's been out compared to others in the same time since their releases.

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And indeed Season Two has been announced.

This is an interesting one where if you go into die-hard Addams Family fan forums and the like people do nothing but say how bad it is, but clearly viewership and general buzz has been roaringly positive. (Personally, while I wouldn't call myself an obsessive Addams Family fan, I liked the the 90s films, the sitcom, and the original New Yorker cartoons all quite well, and I feel like this is a fine addition to the franchise. Definitely oriented toward younger viewers, but that's not a bad thing, and this middle-aged viewer still found plenty to enjoy.) I always wonder what occurs in a person's head and when the line is drawn for those who decide one particular moment in a fandom-driven franchise is the One True and all others must be ergo awful.

Aberzombie, btw I totally agree with you on Weems. The character had huge potential, and the actress is phenomenal. Why waste both? I did like a lot of what they did in the show; this is one thing I was sorry to see happen though.

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