Summary
- Wednesday Season 2 features Lady Gaga.
- New season could take place over one weekend.
- Show needs to use horror tropes effectively.
Netflix‘s Wednesday season 2 has a lot going for it, from Lady Gaga’s highly anticipated appearance to all the other new cast members. Considering how eerie and witty season 1 was, fans would likely watch the new episodes no matter what. But all the promotion and news about the upcoming season, which will be available in 2025, sounds promising. No one can wait to see the next chapter of the Goth teenager’s story and to see what mysteries she can work on.
Jenna Ortega’s character Wednesday Addams could be more chaotic, which would be fun to watch. But there’s another thing that Wednesday season 2 could do… and it has to do with the final season of a popular sitcom. Although this trope wouldn’t work on every show, it could be perfect for the new season of the Addams Family series.
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Wednesday Season 2 Should Take Place Over A Single Weekend Like How I Met Your Mother Season 9
How I Met Your Mother season 9 focuses on Robin Scherbatsky (Colbie Smulders) and Barney Stinson’s (Neil Patrick Thomas) wedding, and I think that Wednesday season 2 should also take place over one weekend. Since seasons typically take place over a couple of weeks or, in the case of a show that is set at a school, over one semester or academic year, this would be interesting.
This storytelling device would accomplish a few things. For starters, it would ensure that Wednesday will find her stalker fairly quickly, which would make sense for her perceptive and smart character. Would it really make sense for the character to need months to uncover a mystery when she’s so good at reading people and figuring out what’s going on around her? For another thing, if Wednesday season 2 was set over two days, it would help the second season stand out more. Wednesday season 2 needs to differentiate itself from the first season or it’s going to seem stale. Since season 1 featured the character solving a mystery and learning about parts of Nevermore and Jericho that no one else could, season 2 needs to offer something a bit more exciting and fresh.
Although this kind of trope works well on a sitcom, there’s no reason why it can’t be used on a darkly hilarious drama like Wednesday. It would also work well with the narrative device of Wednesday’s voiceovers. She could explain in the season 2 premiere that this is the story of how she located her stalker and impressed everyone at the compelling setting of Nevermore Academy, which she doesn’t care about but felt good anyway. The premiere could also show Wednesday in a scary situation and then have a flashback to 48 hours earlier. While this can sometimes be cheesy, it would be fun to watch here.
Finally, it would be fun to see Wednesday season 2 take place over two days since it would keep the action fast-paced. The series may be hilarious and feature a lot of clever quips and comebacks (mostly from Wednesday, but some of the other characters as well), but it’s also a mystery with a lot of plot. Since there are so many new characters, the show could get bogged down by all the introductions and appearances. This way, Wednesday could meet a new classmate or teacher, and then the next scene would have to include a big reveal or cool twist.
What Other Storytelling Devices And Tropes Should Wednesday Season 2 Use?
Wednesday season 2 should use a few other tropes, particularly ones that are used in the horror genre. TV Tropes has a great list of scary story tropes. Several would work for the Netflix series, including Abandoned Hospital, Alone With The Psycho, Hide-and-Seek Horror, and Mirror Monster. Like many of these devices, they are pretty self-explanatory.
it would be fun to see Wednesday, her werewolf roommate and friend Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers), and other characters spend time in a creepy old hospital late at night. It would also be enjoyable to watch them play a game of hide and seek with the stalker, who could leave them eerie notes or keep texting Wednesday.
No matter what devices or tropes are in Wednesday season 2, fans hope to see the same hilarious and droll Wednesday Addams. As Jenna Ortega told NME.com when Wednesday season 2 had premiered, she loved taking on this classic role because:
“I’ve been compared to Wednesday Addams my entire life. I was a pretty weird child… And I’m naturally very dry and sarcastic.”
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