Have 1 more ep to go and enjoying it very much!
Especially liked the dancing scene!
Not too impressed with Gomez & Morticia. They look the parts, but
they both come off wrong (know what I mean?) in the acting dept.
Did enjoy Fester! And Thing is very good!
Wondering if it'll wrap up the season, or end in a cliff hanger?
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I agree. Excellent series. Let's face it, nobody can compare to the original Gomez and Morticia! Wednesday is, however, just as you would expect her to be at that age.
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I was considering dropping Netflix but this made me stick with it.
Excellent series.
The episodes directed by Tim Burton were very good and yes, the dancing scene was a definite highlight as was Wednesday playing a cello version of "Paint it Black."
But the best part of Jenna Ortega's portrayal for me is the absence of blinking..
Excellent series.
The episodes directed by Tim Burton were very good and yes, the dancing scene was a definite highlight as was Wednesday playing a cello version of "Paint it Black."
But the best part of Jenna Ortega's portrayal for me is the absence of blinking..
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Well, courtesy of you folks, a few trusted associates on another forum, and some much-repeated praise from my progeny & their peers, I finally got round to watching the 1st episode.
I was sold after the first 20 minutes.
The one liners came thick & fast, were beautifully phrased, and executed via cold deadpan delivery
Loved it. Now off to watch more
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Well, courtesy of you folks, a few trusted associates on another forum, and some much-repeated praise from my progeny & their peers, I finally got round to watching the 1st episode.
I was sold after the first 20 minutes.
The one liners came thick & fast, were beautifully phrased, and executed via cold deadpan delivery
- E.g.: "When I look at you the following emojis come to mind . . . rope, shovel, hole". Genius
Loved it. Now off to watch more
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So - got through all 8 in 2 evenings.
Enjoyed the 1st 4 more than the last 4, not sure if it was the directors, but the one-liners CERTAINLY all but disappeared in the latter half of the season (I was sad).
I DID keep me guessing right up to the end (they made sure we suspected multiple characters).
Well worth a watch, and I'm pleased it's been renewed for season 2.
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So - got through all 8 in 2 evenings.
Enjoyed the 1st 4 more than the last 4, not sure if it was the directors, but the one-liners CERTAINLY all but disappeared in the latter half of the season (I was sad).
I DID keep me guessing right up to the end (they made sure we suspected multiple characters).
Well worth a watch, and I'm pleased it's been renewed for season 2.
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There's a lovely string cover of Nothing Else Matters in ep 3.derekc62 wrote:I was considering dropping Netflix but this made me stick with it.
Excellent series.
The episodes directed by Tim Burton were very good and yes, the dancing scene was a definite highlight as was Wednesday playing a cello version of "Paint it Black."
But the best part of Jenna Ortega's portrayal for me is the absence of blinking..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxDPYAJ ... uesDeFrank