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I decided long ago not to write comprehensively about television the way I attempt to do with books and movies. In part because when do you write (episode? season? entire show? βwhat if I donβt finish?), in part because I donβt watch a lot of tv, in part because tv viewing can be incidental in a way sitting down with a book cannot be, in part because I just donβt take television as seriously, etc etc etc.
This does mean I havenβt written about shows I could say much about (Ted Lasso, Tales from the Loop, Mrs Maisel, Severance) but it also means that when I do actually watch tv (not that often, alas) I donβt feel any pressure (which means I didnβt have to talk about how terrible Loot was). It remains meaningless in a way Iβve lost with books and movies. Donβt get me wrongβI LIKE writing about all books and moviesβbut I am more intentional there.
I love Charles Addams and his kooky creations and I love most of the first half of Tim Burtonβs career, but if it werenβt for a couple βsurprisedβ reviews of Wednesday, I would have assumed he was just falling deeper in the hole of cliche heβs been digging the last twenty years.
But hereβs where the fact that itβs television works in its favor.
So by request of the 13yrold and the peer pressure he feels, we have now watched the first four episodes of Wednesday and I am loving it. The world has entered my dreams every single night since we started. I love the aesthetics and the sets and the acting.
But I realized recently that I probably would not like it if it were a movie. The show does go against some of my perceived rules for the Addams Family universe and it does engage, lightly, in some of my pet peeves re stories about teenagers. It takes some shortcuts with characterization and it can be sloppy with geography and this and that and thβother thingsβstuff I would likely complain about and would ruin the Tim Burton movie called Wednesday but which roll off me like water since itβs βjustβ television.
Iβm not sure what the moral for me is here. I meanβwe all need some candy in our diet, so I donβt feel like I need to up my tv game. I watch so little compared to most people and Iβve been disappointed by pretty much every Marvel show so Iβm still capable of being snobby (perhaps the end of Wednesday will ruin it the same way the ends of WandaVision, Loki, etc, lessened those shows for me).
Maybe itβs just that the Addams Family is so deeply nostalgic for me that I can forgive minor failures as long as the whole rings true. I dunno.
But Iβm loving it and I hope that continues.
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It's a cool Thing, too: https://www.designboom.com/art/behind-the-scenes-magician-brings-thing-to-life-in-tim-burton-wednesday-netflix-series-12-13-2022/