Title Card for Wednesday, featuring Wednesdays's face
"Title Card for Wednesday, featuring Wednesdays's face," Wednesday, "A Murder of Woes," directed by James Marshall, 2022, (Netflix)

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  1. I am glad you review this. Honestly I haven’t seen it. Um, I don’t know…just seem like another “whodunit” when it doesn’t have to be.
    And why is Wednesday shown smiling? I get the reason from her childhood but I don’t know this seems almost forced.
    From your description it does seems like Sabrina again, which actually had a better fit for it. This just seem “sci-fi, fantasy, horror with a mystery”. Really, why? Netflix will most likely cancelled it after S2(sometimes S1, looks at Midnight Book Club) and leave everyone hanging.
    I might try a few eps tomorrow but I’m not rushing lol
    Thank you.

    1. I think to secure Tim Burton for more shows or a movie, they may leave it alone.

      Plus, it is one of Netflix’s biggest hits since “Stranger Things,” and with not having to spend “Stranger Things” money, it will likely last a while.

      1. This is true. But We seen Netflix cancel things even with high ratings and less produce shows so just say I won’t be surprise it’s cancelled after S2.

        Honestly, it’s a niche show. I doubt it’s gonna maintain the audience tbh. How far can they take Wednesday, which is basically a goth girl show with Sabrina and Riverdale elements. I don’t see it lasting, the niche will wear off quickly.
        I suspect the audience was high for the curious factor and well… it’s Netflix.

        The more I think about it, the more it’s Sabrina. Beat for beat, from her admirers, the standard misunderstood, tv “non horror” monsters, school clubs and cliques. Teen awkwardness. The mystery, the mystery, the mystery.
        Omg, I can literally see 80% of this show in my head now hahaha
        Yeah I think I can’t with another Riverdale or Sabrina right now. I’ll pass.

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