In my world, in a BETTER world, Weems survives the Nightshade injection.
Maybe its cuz Thornhill/Laurel didn't make it right or diluted it wrong. Maybe its cuz Weems was able to shapeshift her veins/arteries to stop the bloodflow to her heart. Maybe Wednesday was quick enough, vigilant enough, to knock Thornhill aside so not all of the poison had been injected.
However it happens, when Wednesday tells the police/fire department/emts when they arrive that Weems is dead in the greenhouse, rescue finds her barely clinging to life. They immediately rush her to the hospital for treatment and she survives, but remains in a coma.
The Addams make the trek to pick up Wednesday and also to visit Weems in the hospital. Morticia and Gomez were distraught when they heard the news of everything that had happened, but seeing one of their best friends from school in such a condition truly shakes them. And its made even worse when they learn Larissa has no family and no next of kin; no one is coming to see her, no one to be there for her when she recovers, and no one she can turn to.
Obviously they take up that mantel quite immediately.
They move her to a hospital closer to the Addams estate, hiring specialists and the best staff to care for her until she wakes. They visit her offten and Morticia always brings a bouquet of fresh cut rose stems to keep at her bedside.
Its the rose stems Weems recognizes when she finally wakes up some months later. Morticia used to keep several rose bushes on their balcony back in school and she'd know those flowerless thorns anywhere.
Gomez and Morticia arrive just after she awakes, having dropped everything when they got the call. And when they walk into the room, Gomez with relieved tears in his eyes and his megawatt smile, and Morticia holding a single white rose (flower and all), Larissa breaksdown crying, overwhelmed by the rush of love she feels all over again; as if the past few decades never even happened and they're all just young dumb hopelessly romantic teenagers again.
When Weems is fit to be released for in-home care, the Addams insist she reside with them. At first she tries to refuse, but even her stubbornness is no match for the Addams charm (and by the Devil are they persistent!) She stays with them for a while, fitting in seemlessly with the rest of the household routine, and keeps herself up-to-date on the revival of Nevermore (apparently the new headmaster is not well liked by the staff or students, and Wednesday is giving him a wonderfully terrible time (she is secretly proud and very amused by this)).
Long story short, the Addams end up courting their bisexual-disaster high school friend/turned housemate until Weems returns to Nevermore to reclaim her school from the villainous headmaster who tried to take her place.
(Also she needed to give her heart a break bcuz when an Addams goes after something, its all or nothing, and having two of them pursue her was enough to nearly send her back to the grave!)
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Why I don't like "Wednesday" the new Netflix series
Now, I was really hoping to not have anything negative to say about the new Wednesday series because I absolutely love The Addams Family and I love Tim Burton (bonus points if the music is by Danny Elfman which 98% of the time it is) but there were many problems I had with the series and I'm just going to talk about why.
1: They ruined Wednesday's relationship with her mother
I don't know about in the comics but in the original show, and the two movies (we do NOT count the abomination of those animated movies that came out recently) but Wednesday was always close with her mother, they complimented each other, and she looked up to Morticia and wanted to be like her. BUT FOR SOME REASON in the show Wednesday all of a sudden, hates (or at least it's shown that way) Morticia and says things like "I am nothing like you" "I don't want to be like you" even down to not having a romantic side like her mother using the same nicknames (like in the movie with the nerd) and I get that she's a teenager, but like that was a big part of her character imo.
2: The parents are godawfully annoying
They probably did this for the very reason that the show is called Wednesday and it's probably trying to get us to see through Wednesday's p.o.v so she'd find them annoying but like, their love being so sweet and genuine was one of the best parts in the show that was more for the older kids and adults to enjoy, and Wednesday ONLY SHOWED THAT IN THEIR FLASHBACK.
3: The show took away what The Addams were all about
The Addams were like outcasts to the "Normies" as the show likes to call them. And having Wednesday go to a school where she "fits in" because she really wasn't and outcast to the outcasts no matter what the show tries to trick you, but if she went to a "Normies" school instead of being expelled like in the first episode she could have been the Wednesday that the real Addams Family fans know and love.
4: The didn't even add one of the best characters from the movies
Joel (if I am getting that right) was such a cute addition to the movie, the dynamic that he had with Wednesday because they were such opposites were the highlights to the movie. He was a nerdy kid that liked to be alone, and she just liked to be alone. But I was pretty disappointed that they didn't choose to add him in and instead had the Coffee shop boy and Painter as love interests (I'm not going to include Wolfgirl since she isn't cannon to liking Wednesday, and she's too fucking annoying for me to handle)
5: Our classic Wednesday & Pugsley duo
I mean like how could you separate these two? and IK that Wolfgirl could be a (possible) substitute for the absence of Pugsley, but it is very disappointing to not see the duo back at it creeping out other kids and even plotting things against their friends/family but that was definitely a lose
6: They really shouldn't have had Wednesday go to a Walmart version of Monster High
One of the things that made The Addams Family THE ADDAMS FAMILY was the fact that they were just a family, like others but they were just different. Which is why the lyrics were
"They're creepy and they're kooky
Mysterious and spooky
They're all together ooky
The Addams family
Their house is a museum
When people come to see 'em
They really are a screaming
The Addams family"
And I KNOW that this is just a different adaptation but how can you call it The Addams Family when you basically have her like EVERY OTHER CHARACTER SHE INTERACTS WITH. it just ruined that part, and she should have never been expelled for that piranha incident.
7: I'm not completely on board with the supernatural aspects
Actually, for this one I'm not really talking about her visions (don't get me wrong that whole aspect was definitely weird at first but I'm talking about Wolfgirl, Siren, Duce, Telekinesis boy, and maybe even painter boy (who I'm pretty sure is just like the nerd but anyways). Because The Addams WEREN'T ABOUT THAT they were about creeping other people out and I get that they had other friends like cousin IT and the kid WHAT but those were just tiny aspects, and they were rarely part of the movies and mostly there for parties. It just makes no sense for there to be a bunch of outcasts for THE ADDAMS FAMILY
Aside from those major things the more problems I have are with the other characters that she interacts with, mostly Wolfgirl that one really annoyed me Siren was more of a disagreement Wednesday had at the beginning but then got along with afterwards and she was pretty interesting.
I didn't entirely like the whole Monster Killer reveal, and how predictable it was or that whole grooming scenario but that whole storyline was more for the plot than anything.
but there are things I did like about the show:
Walmart Duce and Wolfgirls relationship (weather romance or not the puppy love is cute)
I like when they make Wednesday, Wednesday like how she enjoys digging up graves, or doesn't cry, or show affection
I did like the Coffee Shop kid and honestly, I think he needs help from Wednesday. He was after all groomed by that teacher (when I tell you I gaged watched that scene, I mean it) and she did use his mother against him and controlled him until he gave in which is really sad and I want Wednesday to help him
I did like painterboy too, he became pretty stiff afterwards but if they give him more development that'll be nice to see him interact with Wednesday (she seems to care for him at some extent to jump infront of the arrow for him)
I like Siren girl and the Mayors son, I want to see more interactions from them
THAT MORTICIA AND GOMEZ FLASHBACK IS EVERYTHING TO ME IK THAT WHOLE STORY WAS SO FREAKING PREDICTABLE BUT DAMN THE FACT THAT HE GOT ARRESTED FOR HER MADE MY HEART SKIP A BEAT
I did like the sheriff, IK he was an asshole to the Addams at first, but I liked when they finally made amends
Coffee shop kid and Wednesday's first date was pretty cute, but it would be 1000000000000x better with summercamp nerd
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Let Wednesday be ace/aro/(sapphic).
Yeah yeah I read enough spoiled comments to know there’s two Obligatory Teen Boy Romos coming up, but point still stands.
Of all the things set up as Wednesday vs The World + Her Mother, not wanting to be a (house) wife&mother isn’t necessarily one that needs to change (while rejecting any overtures of connection and positive affection and emotion, is. She can still be dark and sadistic and still have, y’know. Friends. Positive relationships with her family.)
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