
Netflix fans react to Wednesday season 2
'Only 4 episodes? That's all?' 'Why just 4 episodes I ain't watching till it's complete.' 'watching or waiting for all of the episodes on Sep 3?' 'Only 4 episodes.' 'I've been looking forward to #Wednesday and rewatched season 1 in readiness… But I'm fed up with release schedules that split series in half… So, it looks like I'm waiting until September :( Time to get #appletv!'
'The new season of #Wednesday is split in two parts? Seriously #Netflix. This is the worst business model. One episode a week or whole season at once. Those are the only acceptable options. You'll get [expletive] numbers for this cause people will wait to binge. Not good enough.'
'Netflix, have mercy… stop torturing us like this… two parts for Wednesday S2 and an ending like that? really?' 'The new season of Wednesday is not even complete? @Netflix you are a joke.'
But despite that, many have shared their rave reviews on review website Rotten Tomatoes. Those who have watched the show have given it a whopping 78% on the site.
Others have taken to X to share their positive thoughts, with one saying: 'Wednesday season 2 was really [expletive] good and honestly already better than season 1 but 4 weeks for a batch you gotta be squeezing my [expletive] Netflix.'
'Wednesday s2 is good.' 'It's WEDNESDAY. Finally series two of WEDNESDAY is available on Netflix.' 'Finally getting to watch the long-awaited Season 2.' The much-loved series follows the life of Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega). It originally hit our screens on Netflix back in November 2022.
In January 2023, a second installment was promised but fans have waited two more years for the new series. Joining Jenna Ortega is Joanna Lumley and Steve Buscemi for the new season, as well as returning cast member Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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