
Netflix fans say 'they should have stopped' at season one despite show dominating number one spot
Netflix viewers have been left unimpressed with the second series of a popular show, despite it currently sitting at number one on the streaming platform's official charts. Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega, has returned to front the gothic comedy-drama for a second run.
Despite it receiving raving reviews first time around, it appears both critics and viewers feel it should have wrapped up after one series. Although it ranks top most-watched on Netflix currently, with a high score on Rotten Tomatoes at 83 per cent, reviews are mixed.
The official synopsis for the show reads: "While attending Nevermore Academy, Wednesday Addams attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a killing spree and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago."
Many of the negative critiques all say the same thing. "They should have stopped after season 1. Remember when they tried to make a Napoleon Dynamite cartoon? That cartoon was better than this," one viewer said.
Someone else added: " Great cast, however, incredibly boring and cliche. They just rehash the same ideas and plots from last season and don't accomplish anything new."
It has been labelled as "disappointing" by some. "I'm really disappointed with this season. The show has lost its edge predictable plotlines and weak writing have replaced the suspense and creativity that made it great. I won't be finishing Season 2," wrote one viewer.
Another even described it as "unwatchable" as they said: "I loved season 1. Season 2 is really, really bad. It is nearly unwatchable. The writing is lazy to the point of absurdity."
"What happened?," questioned another. "Everything that made the first season great is gone. Everything that was witty, clever, dark or edgy about Season 1 has been flensed away."
Another viewer noted: "I found the choice of music and Wednesday's wardrobe in Season 2 occasionally felt out of place compared to Season 1. I also sensed a shift in Jenna Ortega's portrayal — Wednesday seems notably different in tone."
"A bit disappointed with the first part of season 2. Especially in the first 2 episodes I was extremely bored. Wednesday's dialogues seemed to me so superficial and without any depth, like her lines have been produced from an AI tool..," someone else said.
Another viewer chimed: "Season 1 was good. Season 2 is not..seems as if they needed to come out with something."
However, not everyone had the same opinion, with some fans of the show already looking forward to a highly-anticipated third series.
One viewer wrote: "Season 2 is so freaking amazing and ICONIC!!! Super excited even more for the rest of the season!!!," as another added:
Someone else said: "Huge improvement on Season 1, much more aligned with the Addams Family universe with plenty of references to previous Addams films and series."
One critic voiced: "Jenna Ortega again delivers a spellbinding performance as Nevermore Academy's Sherlock Holmes."
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