Here are eight subtle homages that make Wednesday feel like a true extension of the Addams deliciously eerie world.
Anyone whos ever hummed that iconic theme song will spot these easter eggs right away.
The Double Snap
Never underestimate the power of a good callback.

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We all remember doing those finger snaps along with the theme song.
And luckily, the show turned the iconic moment into an actual secret password at Nevermore.
Students have to nail the perfect double snap to access one of the schools hidden chambers.

Things Personality
Who knew a disembodied hand could steal the show?
Previous versions of Thing were great and all, but this iteration takes things to a whole new level.
Those little fist bumps?

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Her dark interests actually help solve mysteries throughout the show.
And the way she casually drops disturbing historical facts during normal conversations has perfect comedic timing.
Nothing beats that therapy session where she completely traumatizes her counselor with detailed descriptions of historical executions.

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Jenna Ortega who choreographed the whole routine herself blended quirky arm movements with a deadpan stare.
Morticias Roses
Most people trim roses to keep them alive but not Morticia.
Such a tiny detail, yet it speaks volumes about staying true to the source material.

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And honestly, theres something weirdly satisfying about watching someone destroy flowers with such grace.
Its secret passageways, shadowy corners, and Victorian design are quite reminiscent of the original home.
No need for constant you rang?

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callbacks his presence alone does all the heavy lifting.
That scene where he silently judges Wednesdays potential love interests?
Worth replaying at least twice.
Some characters just dont need many lines to make an impact.
The casting department struck gold here exactly the right mix of intimidating and weirdly heartwarming.
Wednesdays Cello Performances
Whoever decided Wednesday should play the cello deserves a raise.
Dark, dramatic, moody could any instrument fit her personality better?
And playing Paint It Black during a school concert was totally on brand.