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Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving [[ScrewedByTheLawyers a cease-and-desist letter]] from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving [[ScrewedByTheLawyers a cease-and-desist letter]] from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, [[http://itsmelissahunter.com/media the series is fondly remembered remembered]] by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving [[ScrewedByTheLawyers a cease-and-desist letter letter]] from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The Website/AVClub thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The Website/AVClub thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. catcallers.
Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The AV Club thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from [=YouTube=] after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The AV Club Website/AVClub thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from [=YouTube=] Website/{{YouTube}} after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
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* TheStinger: The driver's ed episode has a brief scene after the credits where the instructor reconnects with his mom over the phone. The reality star episode has one where an intern says Wednesday is "crazy but nice".
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** One-Night Stand has Brian calling a locksmith to come take the chains off his legs. A later episode reveals that 100 locksmiths were unable to remove them but Brian does not mind because of his love for Wednesday.
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** Thereality star episode Reality Star has one where an intern says saying that Wednesday is "crazy but nice".
** One-Night Stand has Brian calling a locksmith to come take the chains off his legs. A later episode reveals that 100 locksmiths were unable to remove them but Brian does not mind because of his love for Wednesday.
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* AlphaBitch: Wednesday encounters two in the series. The first is a jogger who does not bother to pick up after her dog. The second is a reality TV star named Mackenzie Mace (played by Creator/AnnaAkana, one of the executive producers).
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* RedundantParody: Not the series itself but there is a porn parody called ''Very Adult Wednesday Addams'' that uses dialogue from the one-night stand episode almost verbatim. Ironically, that video did not run into any copyright problems and is still available to watch.
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* LimitedWardrobe: In keeping with past portrayals, Melissa's Wednesday always wears the same black dress (even when waking up after a one-night stand).
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* RedundantParody: Not the series itself but there is a porn parody called ''Very Adult Wednesday Addams'' that uses dialogue from the one-night stand episode almost verbatim. Ironically, that video did not run into any copyright problems and is still available to watch.
* RedundantParody: Not the series itself but there is a porn parody called ''Very Adult Wednesday Addams'' that uses dialogue from the one-night stand episode almost verbatim. Ironically, that video did not run into any copyright problems and is still available to watch.
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''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The AV Club thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from [=YouTube=] after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
!!Tropes appearing in the series:
* BlackComedy: The series takes the dark humor that ''The Addams Family'' is renowned for and applies it to LA in UsefulNotes/TheNewTens. Wednesday is arguably darker than ever but, as per usual, is never actually shown hurting anyone (at least not physically).
* CreepyMonotone: Melissa's portrayal of Wednesday is based on the Creator/ChristinaRicci version and speaks in the same kind of monotone that Ricci did in the films.
* DeadpanSnarker: Wednesday always has some biting remarks for whatever situation she finds herself in.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Melissa is a brunette in real life but had to apply makeup to play the pale-skinned Wednesday.
* LimitedWardrobe: In keeping with past portrayals, Melissa's Wednesday always wears the same black dress (even when waking up after a one-night stand).
''Adult Wednesday Addams'' is a web series written by and starring Creator/MelissaHunter. It follows a twenty-something Wednesday Addams after she moves to Los Angeles. Every episode revolves around Wednesday experiencing some facet of 21st-century LA life and responding to it in her signature style. The series lasted for two seasons and grew to be quite popular. It even attracted the attention of The Huffington Post and The AV Club thanks to the episode in which Wednesday punishes some catcallers. Unfortunately, Melissa was forced to remove the series from [=YouTube=] after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the Creator/CharlesAddams estate. Apparently, no one was allowed to portray a member of the Addams Family as long as the [[WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019 animated film adaptation]] was in production. This means that there cannot be any more Adult Wednesday for the foreseeable future, despite Melissa's stated desire to make more episodes. Nevertheless, the series is fondly remembered by ''[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]'' fans who grew up watching the Creator/BarrySonnenfeld films from the early 1990s.
!!Tropes appearing in the series:
* BlackComedy: The series takes the dark humor that ''The Addams Family'' is renowned for and applies it to LA in UsefulNotes/TheNewTens. Wednesday is arguably darker than ever but, as per usual, is never actually shown hurting anyone (at least not physically).
* CreepyMonotone: Melissa's portrayal of Wednesday is based on the Creator/ChristinaRicci version and speaks in the same kind of monotone that Ricci did in the films.
* DeadpanSnarker: Wednesday always has some biting remarks for whatever situation she finds herself in.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Melissa is a brunette in real life but had to apply makeup to play the pale-skinned Wednesday.
* LimitedWardrobe: In keeping with past portrayals, Melissa's Wednesday always wears the same black dress (even when waking up after a one-night stand).