How Wednesday Season 2 Pays Homage To The Best Addams Family Movie

How Wednesday Season 2 Pays Homage To The Best Addams Family Movie

In “Addams Family Values,” Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to a cartoonishly conservative summer camp (Camp Chippewa). There, the other kids constantly pick on the siblings, while the adults attempt to punish them for their inability to “integrate” with the group at large. This societal exclusion isn’t the worst part of the experience, either, as Wednesday is also forced into participating in a racist Thanksgiving-themed play — which she does, only to subvert expectations and teach everyone an unforgettable lesson.

This is classic Wednesday: She pretends to blend in just to introduce chaos when least expected, wiping off the glee worn by those who adopt (and enforce) such problematic ideologies. “Wednesday” season 1 directly echoes this when she keeps playing the cello after covertly blowing up Joseph Crackstone’s statue, all the while inciting town-wide chaos around her.

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“Call of the Woe” takes a more empowering, tongue-in-cheek approach, with Wednesday attending a summer camp, Camp Jericho, solely to gather clues about her mystery stalker. Camp Jericho, however, is nothing like Camp Chippewa, as Nevermore’s new headmaster, Dort (Steve Buscemi), wants to foster Outcast pride and encourage these outliers to express themselves without fear of being ostracized or shamed. Integrating with the Normies doesn’t seem to be a priority for Dort either, which explains why he’s irritated when the Phoenix Cadet Master and his group arrive, claiming to have booked the same area for camping purposes. Before their arrival, though, the Outcasts are seen happily setting up creatively-decorated tents and doing whatever they want, including Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez) trying (and failing) to conceal his pet zombie from prying eyes.

While Camp Chippewa feels genuinely stifling for Wednesday and her allies, Camp Jericho places the Outcasts and Normies on equal footing, where this status quo is challenged with an intense game of capture the flag. It is also worth noting that “Addams Family Values” presents chipper camp guides Gary (Peter MacNicol) and Becky (Christine Baranski) as being malicious behind their joyful facades, whereas “Wednesday” inverts this by having Dort give a team-building speech that feels authentic and earnest in contrast.

Although the Normies end up getting the shorter end of the stick, “Wednesday” employs dark humor to introduce levity and fun — a sentiment that’s been sustained throughout both seasons of the show (so far) to great effect.

“Wednesday” season 2, part 1 is now streaming on Netflix, with season 2 arriving September 3, 2025.

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