Wednesday (The Netflix Series)

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I dont think you guys gave this show a chance.

They didn't portray her as a psychotic goth girl who normalises insanity and the homicide of innocent people.

The context of this scene is literally a reference to Carrie (Stephen King's famous horror novel).

Tyler's friends (who aren't mutants like him), decide to fill the pipes that lead into the academy with paint. Then they made it a blood scene.

Wednesday may be not extremely dark in this series acts edgy taking a taste of the paint.

Idk she does this. She's not crazy doesn't do over do morbid.

I like this show.

I started this forum to show you guys one of the actresses who may have sold out, Emma. Who plays Enid.
I enjoy the show and I have realized it is gross darkness. We live in a fallen world where people think it’s normal to dress half naked all day. The world has fallen.

All the actors are under contract working for companies. Legally they have limited autonomy while working for these companies.
 

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I actually like this show but I am saying that in pertains to the characters. The actors and actresses I don't have much care for because it's quite obvious that they're all "in on it".

Folks, let's face it: Nobody can make it to the big screen like that without selling out- not to mention we already know what happens in Hollywood. Everytime a movie/show becomes popular I immediately know the actors and actresses have sold out. You simply cannot get to such levels of fame without doing things.

There's a bit of symbolism in the show.

1. The nightshades. If you haven't watched the show, the nightshades are just a few of the high school students that have a private group where they hang out. But it's referred to as "the secret society" and that was Tim Burton who is directing this show hinting of the secret society aka illuminati.

2. Tim Burton. That's self explanatory.

3. The blood scene. The character, Wednesday, pulls a prank at a dance going on where supposedly blood is sprinkling from the ceiling and ruining the party. She then tastes it and says, "Oh. They couldn't even put pigs blood. This is just paint," and walks away, irritated. Of course, this is a display that celebrities do blood baths and rituals which includes the consumption of blood hence the character tasting it- another subtle hint.

4. The dance. Wednesday is supposed to be an odd gothic character, so the way she was dancing was her unapologetically expressing herself- but PERSONALLY, that seemed to subtly suggest possession.

5. During that blood shower scene, two of the actors actually take a picture covered in the red paint (behind the scenes) The ones who play the characters Xavier and Tyler. Of course they post that to Instagram to show the higher ups that they're in on it.

6. The actresses who play Wednesday and Enid sometimes display weird gay moments behind the scenes that the fans love to capture. You could easily look that up on YouTube.

7. Tim Burto- oh yeah, already said that.

Overall, I enjoy this series very much but I absolutely hate that the majority of entertainment is established by people who worship evil spirits. Sometimes I willingly put myself in denial. Because it's hard to enjoy anything when you know the ones behind what you're enjoying are on the wrong side.

Thank for the information...Tim Burton is a creep.
Like I said the ENTIRE show the way it is being
promoted it comes off as
"I'm not like the other girls".
You can like it and you can
watch it and I am still just IMO
telling you what it comes off as.
BORING.
 
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I don't watch this show but the blood scene reminds me of the sprinkled blood rave scene in the movie Blade.


No doubt that is where they got the inspiration. The only difference is that in Blade the blood is supposed to be for the "bad guys", the vampires, and not the "hero" like in Wednesday.

Also a party like this actually happened for real in Amsterdam in 2015:



Sick stuff.
 

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How in the hell is this show trending at #1???
(Not like we can trust that since they can just rig it anyway)
Could only watch half of the first episode before realizing it was just some kiddie garbage show trying way too hard.
Definitely reminds me of those recent cringy Disney shows
 
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I actually like this show but I am saying that in pertains to the characters. The actors and actresses I don't have much care for because it's quite obvious that they're all "in on it".

Folks, let's face it: Nobody can make it to the big screen like that without selling out- not to mention we already know what happens in Hollywood. Everytime a movie/show becomes popular I immediately know the actors and actresses have sold out. You simply cannot get to such levels of fame without doing things.

There's a bit of symbolism in the show.

1. The nightshades. If you haven't watched the show, the nightshades are just a few of the high school students that have a private group where they hang out. But it's referred to as "the secret society" and that was Tim Burton who is directing this show hinting of the secret society aka illuminati.

2. Tim Burton. That's self explanatory.

3. The blood scene. The character, Wednesday, pulls a prank at a dance going on where supposedly blood is sprinkling from the ceiling and ruining the party. She then tastes it and says, "Oh. They couldn't even put pigs blood. This is just paint," and walks away, irritated. Of course, this is a display that celebrities do blood baths and rituals which includes the consumption of blood hence the character tasting it- another subtle hint.

4. The dance. Wednesday is supposed to be an odd gothic character, so the way she was dancing was her unapologetically expressing herself- but PERSONALLY, that seemed to subtly suggest possession.

5. During that blood shower scene, two of the actors actually take a picture covered in the red paint (behind the scenes) The ones who play the characters Xavier and Tyler. Of course they post that to Instagram to show the higher ups that they're in on it.

6. The actresses who play Wednesday and Enid sometimes display weird gay moments behind the scenes that the fans love to capture. You could easily look that up on YouTube.

7. Tim Burto- oh yeah, already said that.

Overall, I enjoy this series very much but I absolutely hate that the majority of entertainment is established by people who worship evil spirits. Sometimes I willingly put myself in denial. Because it's hard to enjoy anything when you know the ones behind what you're enjoying are on the wrong side.

I don't want to play Devil's Advocate here but,

when the show mentioned "secret society", I don't think our first impression should be us immediately thinking "Illuminati" as if we should be reminded that secret societies are affiliated with evil like the cult illuminati.

I mean, most secret societies are evil, I mean here in this case, it doesn't hint illuminati/dark spiritual symbolism, unlike Doctor Strange and The Multiverse of Madness, there was a sh!t ton of heavy spiritual symbolism.

And for Tim Burton, I'm not going to argue against that because I never knew he was involved and that this series could be inspired by his dark associations. I'm curious do tell me. :)

And, yeah the blood scene. I don't think Wednesday was being satanic and straight up morbidly evil, but edgy. But yeah I do get the impression that it's not frowned upon for weird folks (who could be like Wednesday in real life) to enjoy blood baths/ anything to do with blood without getting weirded out.

The dance again, for me, was her expressing her inner weirdness. I thought the idea of her dancing as if she was possessed was creative for her part, since ya know, she's dark and edgy and it'd fit with the gothic personality she has.

For Tyler and Xavier, wow, I never knew. That is awful :(

but at the same time, it could be a reach because it's not uncommon for people to post pictures from fun moments of being covered with halloween liquids or whatever.

And the Enid and Wednesday thing is something I've noticed too. Wenclair, is the ship name.

I never thought those two girls were gay. I always had the impression they were both straight.

LGBTQ folks, feel free to add representation anywhere, anytime, I don't care nor do I mind but it feels forced.

I was on Twitter and I'd see people force theories or create forced theories that Wednesday and Enid are gay but I'd never see it and I actually kind of did believe them because I wanted to see some spoilers, but from watching the show, I got vibes that they were just heterosexual. I see people force gay/bi relationships everywhere in TV shows where there are two girls. If two people, a man and a woman don't have to be made into a heterosexual couple because there doesn't have to be a need for a story where a man and woman love and need eachother (human beings can live without intimacy for God's sake) why shouldn't they? (the people who want Wenclair to be canon)

Well Jenna did say Enid could be in love with Wednesday so, (shrugs).

Wednesday and Enid do give me the pastel and goth sister vibes, like how we have the girly-girl and tomboy trope types (if ya know what I mean)

I'm not trying to intentionally stir up debate

I enjoyed this show because from watching the trailer where she had the piranha, I thought she was going to attempt to murder the boys, so I thought, "Whew, this might be a 18+ show", but from watching the series, Wednesday is adorable, relatable AF and hecka funny. And she isn't this evil goth girl who normalises murder.

I remember having thoughts that the Addams family could be evil, but ah well.


It's just I recall Emma Myers having about 399K+ followers on Twitter, then a month later she has 5.5M+ on Instagram.

I guess the pact with Satan worked.

But yeah, it's so frustrating that the people we admire turn out to be illuminati followers or were involved.

That's a fair reminder we shouldn't try to idolise celebrities.
 
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How in the hell is this show trending at #1???
(Not like we can trust that since they can just rig it anyway)
Could only watch half of the first episode before realizing it was just some kiddie garbage show trying way too hard.
Definitely reminds me of those recent cringy Disney shows
LOL, people have said that Stranger Things has a stronger plot and I agree.

Perhaps this show wasn't "dark enough" to get the public perception of it to be more than just "slightly kiddy-ish".

I admire the dark mind of Tim Burton and his genius, but even though he didn't create this series (I hate how the other people who were the creative minds behind this series weren't given this much credit) I also like the episodes he directed. I don't think he'd make it purposely kiddish. Since his target audience is ya know mature for some teens and adults.

It's crazy how this overtook stranger things though, that's crazy. maybe because this is the addam's family?
 
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The majority do, and it's sick that the parents allow this to happen to CHILDREN.
And Disney has and will always be connected to abuse, subversion, racism, and trash!
I mean you're not wrong,

but look at Jacob Bertrand, Mary Mouser and Peyton List.

i could list a few more, but they're not sell outs, but successful in their own rights,

one of them have way more followers than Emma, but anyways you're right because they are not as popular as maybe jenna
 

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How in the hell is this show trending at #1???
(Not like we can trust that since they can just rig it anyway)
Could only watch half of the first episode before realizing it was just some kiddie garbage show trying way too hard.
Definitely reminds me of those recent cringy Disney shows
I got the same vibe...I was like this is so emberasiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!
 
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How in the hell is this show trending at #1???
(Not like we can trust that since they can just rig it anyway)
Could only watch half of the first episode before realizing it was just some kiddie garbage show trying way too hard.
Definitely reminds me of those recent cringy Disney shows
i didn't know if I had the right to judge it based on the 30 seconds ig reels I watched (i think I only watched that viral dance tho) but everyone kept saying "lgbtq++++", at that moment I knew. Other people said it was cringy because it was a woke rip-off. Honestly it's been years and this woke trend hasn't died and I don't understand how people still fall for shows that are forcing it when it's clear as day, talking about ally and whatnot. You become famous but at what cost lol everything people talk about is how "gay" you are and that they'll be waiting for the coming out. Ngl it's not like Jenna isn't feeding into what her fans are saying.
 

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i didn't know if I had the right to judge it based on the 30 seconds ig reels I watched (i think I only watched that viral dance tho) but everyone kept saying "lgbtq++++", at that moment I knew. Other people said it was cringy because it was a woke rip-off. Honestly it's been years and this woke trend hasn't died and I don't understand how people still fall for shows that are forcing it when it's clear as day, talking about ally and whatnot. You become famous but at what cost lol everything people talk about is how "gay" you are and that they'll be waiting for the coming out. Ngl it's not like Jenna isn't feeding into what her fans are saying.
Yes I have the same sentiment especially
the part where you mention it's been
years and the woke trend hasn't died off.

I am nauseated.

I am tired of it.

I don't care about how gay and
how weird and how much of a
freak show they are.

It's like they are telling simple facts
about themselves but it feels very
much like oversharing.

That's the vibe.

NOT FOR ME.
 

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I don't want to play Devil's Advocate here but,

when the show mentioned "secret society", I don't think our first impression should be us immediately thinking "Illuminati" as if we should be reminded that secret societies are affiliated with evil like the cult illuminati.

I mean, most secret societies are evil, I mean here in this case, it doesn't hint illuminati/dark spiritual symbolism, unlike Doctor Strange and The Multiverse of Madness, there was a sh!t ton of heavy spiritual symbolism.

And for Tim Burton, I'm not going to argue against that because I never knew he was involved and that this series could be inspired by his dark associations. I'm curious do tell me. :)

And, yeah the blood scene. I don't think Wednesday was being satanic and straight up morbidly evil, but edgy. But yeah I do get the impression that it's not frowned upon for weird folks (who could be like Wednesday in real life) to enjoy blood baths/ anything to do with blood without getting weirded out.

The dance again, for me, was her expressing her inner weirdness. I thought the idea of her dancing as if she was possessed was creative for her part, since ya know, she's dark and edgy and it'd fit with the gothic personality she has.

For Tyler and Xavier, wow, I never knew. That is awful :(

but at the same time, it could be a reach because it's not uncommon for people to post pictures from fun moments of being covered with halloween liquids or whatever.

And the Enid and Wednesday thing is something I've noticed too. Wenclair, is the ship name.

I never thought those two girls were gay. I always had the impression they were both straight.

LGBTQ folks, feel free to add representation anywhere, anytime, I don't care nor do I mind but it feels forced.

I was on Twitter and I'd see people force theories or create forced theories that Wednesday and Enid are gay but I'd never see it and I actually kind of did believe them because I wanted to see some spoilers, but from watching the show, I got vibes that they were just heterosexual. I see people force gay/bi relationships everywhere in TV shows where there are two girls. If two people, a man and a woman don't have to be made into a heterosexual couple because there doesn't have to be a need for a story where a man and woman love and need eachother (human beings can live without intimacy for God's sake) why shouldn't they? (the people who want Wenclair to be canon)

Well Jenna did say Enid could be in love with Wednesday so, (shrugs).

Wednesday and Enid do give me the pastel and goth sister vibes, like how we have the girly-girl and tomboy trope types (if ya know what I mean)

I'm not trying to intentionally stir up debate

I enjoyed this show because from watching the trailer where she had the piranha, I thought she was going to attempt to murder the boys, so I thought, "Whew, this might be a 18+ show", but from watching the series, Wednesday is adorable, relatable AF and hecka funny. And she isn't this evil goth girl who normalises murder.

I remember having thoughts that the Addams family could be evil, but ah well.


It's just I recall Emma Myers having about 399K+ followers on Twitter, then a month later she has 5.5M+ on Instagram.

I guess the pact with Satan worked.

But yeah, it's so frustrating that the people we admire turn out to be illuminati followers or were involved.

That's a fair reminder we shouldn't try to idolise celebrities.
Ah, I see things. The nightshades was a secret society reference to the illuminati IRL even though the society in the show is just teenagers hanging out. Enid, the character, is even shocked and asks her crush Ajax, "You were in a SECRET SOCIETY this whole time and never told me?!" Hidden in plain sight. Since they like to hide things, that could've been a signal that the character that plays Ajax is actually involved with that in real life.

Aforementioned, you can't be on the big screen without being involved with that. People in the illuminati subtly show each other that they're in on it. Like when they do the horn/hand over eye/references about selling their soul- they do that to tell their fellow members that they've joined the dark side.

Yes, Tim Burton is a highly popular director and has no problem creating movies associated with his personal dark fixations. I'd like to think he was very pleased directing that blood scene.

Yes, the character Wednesday was being her weird unusual self but OUTSIDE OF THAT, the actress Jenna, that plays her, was acting demonic. That's why I believe it was references to what they do behind the scenes.

I don't know if Jenna and Emma are gay IRL, I just know that they're intentionally acting like it during interviews because their authorities like to make sure the world subconsciously agrees with that lifestyle. It's against God, so that's why they push it. Almost every A and B list celebrity are told to do that. So I have a suspicion. Not the characters, the actresses. And the guy that plays Tyler is actually gay and has a husband so the more you know.

The show is actually 14+ and yes, while I still very much enjoy the show- I'm still upset that it was created by people who have disdain for God.

Almost everything is made from those types of people because as the Bible says, the world is temporarily handed over to the wicked.

I'm getting so sick of it. Just like the prophets and prophetess complained: "How much longer will the wicked prosper?" I'm so over this screwed up world.
 

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i didn't know if I had the right to judge it based on the 30 seconds ig reels I watched (i think I only watched that viral dance tho) but everyone kept saying "lgbtq++++", at that moment I knew. Other people said it was cringy because it was a woke rip-off. Honestly it's been years and this woke trend hasn't died and I don't understand how people still fall for shows that are forcing it when it's clear as day, talking about ally and whatnot. You become famous but at what cost lol everything people talk about is how "gay" you are and that they'll be waiting for the coming out. Ngl it's not like Jenna isn't feeding into what her fans are saying.
The show is full of inverts like every other show.
It’s not really that “progressive”.

It’s satire and dark humor. It’s a parody of modern culture.

Is this dangerous messaging?

The serious issue is the popularization of the occult. That’s the million dollar issue.

Is Jenna a sodomite? I don’t care. Was Jenna born a boy? Better question.

Was Enid actor born a boy? Better question.

They do the same things over and over. They started in Babylon, Greece, etc…

Who’s woke? No one pushing Satan.
 

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I was already done once Wednesday started talking about the patriarchy and the “male gaze” (skipped every episode to see the viral dance scene which wasn’t much anyway)

Netflix shows go out of their way to show every male as some sort of idiot, even when they do something really normal.
The guy compliments Wednesday on the day of the dance but she rams in the typical patriarchy dialogue.
I felt really bad for the kids watching this!
 

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I was already done once Wednesday started talking about the patriarchy and the “male gaze” (skipped every episode to see the viral dance scene which wasn’t much anyway)

Netflix shows go out of their way to show every male as some sort of idiot, even when they do something really normal.
The guy compliments Wednesday on the day of the dance but she rams in the typical patriarchy dialogue.
I felt really bad for the kids watching this!
Children are watching this? This is supposed to be 14+ though :/
 

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Just want to point out the meaning of Wednesday.

Wednesday is Odin's Day in ancient German. In French, Wednesday is Mercedes which is Mercury, the planet for Hermes.

So it seems like Odin is Hermes is Wednesday. The previous two are known for knowing "magic". So it could be that Wednesday is his new disguise.
 
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Just want to point out the meaning of Wednesday.

Wednesday is Odin's Day in ancient German. In French, Wednesday is Mercedes which is Mercury, the planet for Hermes.

So it seems like Odin is Hermes is Wednesday. The previous two are known for knowing "magic". So it could be that Wednesday is his new disguise.
I think you mean mercredi. Thank you for the explanation.
 
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I was already done once Wednesday started talking about the patriarchy and the “male gaze” (skipped every episode to see the viral dance scene which wasn’t much anyway)

Netflix shows go out of their way to show every male as some sort of idiot, even when they do something really normal.
The guy compliments Wednesday on the day of the dance but she rams in the typical patriarchy dialogue.
I felt really bad for the kids watching this!
She's not wrong. She's just questioning and wondering if she's the centre of the male gaze through Tyler's eyes.

Yeah, patriarchy is awful, but I don't think show was conveying any radical "feminism".
 
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