warning! This article contains spoilers for Wednesday’s Season 1! Adams only laughed heartily once on Wednesday Wednesday Part 1, revealed her personality. Part of the appeal of the character Wednesday Adams is her wit and cool nature, but Wednesday Season 1 tried to untangle this apathetic character on rare occasions. Wednesday will smirk when sinister happenings or actions pique her interest, but will only flash a cheerful, wide, toothy grin during an important scene. Wednesday Part 1, Volume 7.
Junior Wednesday Adams’ love is broken Wednesday In season 1, her uncle Fest Adams (Fred Armisen) goes to Never Again Academy. Proving that she has a warmth and heart that she ostensibly denies, her discomfort with the mysterious man in the cloak turns into genuine happiness when she realizes the man. he was his father’s eccentric brother. In addition to Fester kindly telling Wednesday that she’s his favorite family member, she reciprocates the warmth by trusting him to help her investigate Jericho’s murder mystery, shows that she has a deeper connection and understanding with Fester than any other member of her family.
Why Wednesday Addams Barely Smiles in Season 1
Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday continues to deny her sympathy and instead seeks to disguise herself as a cold, callous, and sadistic loner. Wednesday’s behavior in the Tim Burton series further shatters this assessment of herself, but it’s really offset by her happy, heartfelt expressions of emotion, such as when she saw Uncle Fester smile and finally hug Enid. The only time she smiled Wednesday Season 1 sometimes emphasizes her sadism, which is influenced by her family’s love of horror and evil.
she smiles for the first time Wednesday In season 1, she says she’ll fall in love with Nevermore Academy because she’s intrigued by the killer, her murder plot, and the implication that her father is a murderer himself. Before Fester’s arrival, Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams smirked again at the sight of “blood” sprayed on the students during the Rave’N dance, which befits her terrible taste. While still an expression of emotion, the sinister smile emphasizes Wednesday’s sinister nature, which is how she likes to be seen by others.
Wednesday’s smile says a lot about her relationship with Uncle Fester
Wednesday’s relationship with Feist suggests she has more in common with him than with any other family member, as Ortega’s character doesn’t smile when reunited with his parents or brother. It seems that in and out of Wednesday’s life when he’s not in prison or at work, Fester seems to see on Wednesday the potential to become a criminal mastermind, even smarter than himself. Wednesday’s parents show a lot of affection for each other, but before the Tim Burton series, there seemed to be a mostly superficial connection between them and Wednesday. While Morticia and Gomez Addams couldn’t choose a favorite between Pugsley and Wednesday, Fester could, and Wednesday always treasured her uncle’s preference.
Wednesday is rarely open to others, but the addams familyUncle Fester seems to be a character where she believes in her weakness. From crying over Thing’s death in his presence to smiling happily as he arrived, Fester was the one he… WednesdayThe protagonist of , may have learned her particular empathetic values. Wednesday and Uncle Fester are homeless in their own homeless family so she smiles when she sees him at home Wednesday Season 1 shows her comforted by him and relieved to have his help in the investigation. Since Wednesday and Feist know each other better than the rest of the Addams family on Netflix, it’s possible he’ll come back to help her in future conflicts.