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I unironically like and respect Jenna Ortega. She's cute and talented... but also is strong-willed and plays by her rules. Sure, she'll do the fake relationship with a twink to promote some show or movie. But she damn well is gonna tell you it was a sham after the NDA expires.
Cool kid!
“There have never been so many cooks in the kitchen,” Ortega said about the series. “I was completely lost and confused. Typically I have no problem using my voice, but when you’re in it—I just remember feeling defeated after the first month. So I think something really wonderful that has come out of the show is that I can use my voice in a much stronger way than I ever have. I’ve been so much better about being honest about my opinions and thoughts, which I’m really grateful for.”
Presented with the unique opportunity to seek wisdom from Ricci, Ortega admitted that once they stepped onto set, their focus was on the present and not the past.
"I did not pick her brain," Ortega told ET's Denny Directo at the Wednesday virtual junket in October. "It was weird, it was like an unspoken agreement that we had. When we first locked eyes, we were just, 'Let's never talk about her.'"
"I don't think I've ever really said the word, 'Wednesday,' around her actually until a couple of weeks ago," the actress noted.
"I usually don't have a problem using my voice but"There was an article that came out recently, essentially Jenna & Tim Burton mapped out character design for Wednesday, having her be stoic and show little emotion. But then Tim only directed half of the episodes, other directors would come on and want Jenna to change the character and make Wednesday more bubbly and such.
Jenna Ortega Fought ‘Wednesday’ Battles to Protect Character Arc: ‘People Didn’t Always Trust Me‘ and I Felt ‘Defeated’
Jenna Ortega said she felt "defeated" during the early days of filming Netflix's "Wednesday."variety.com
Some retards on reddit called her a diva, but the reality is she's just that passionate about acting and getting the character right.
I will definitely check it out, i cannot wait!Well well well, what day is it today?
Oooooh boy, dropping right on time for the entire family to watch on Thanksgiving, it's Wednesday time bitches. Exactly what genre of show is this, mixing elements from all sorts of shit: supernatural, teen drama, dark comedy, mystery. Casually trashing Patrick with both a dig at how much Milwaukee sucks and social media addiction:
But yeah, the plot itself is rather cookie cutter. Outcast finds herself in a new situation with all sorts of wacky new characters to meet, everyone else is chipper while Wednesday is morbid. Her roommate annoys her, there's two boys positioned for a love triangle, a stupid-looking CGI monster is killing people in the woods.
While watching the first episode, I kept going back to what Tim Burton said: how Jenna has this silent movie talent to convey so much without saying a word. It's weird to have a protagonist that doesn't really talk much, except to spit out sociopathic one-liners or move the plot along. Mr. Robot did it too but half of that show was him narrating to the audience. Sadly, a lot of the nuances of her acting rely mostly in her facial tics and reactions, which I fear might get lost on ADHD-raddled teenagers who can't stop checking their phones. However they probably only care about the one-liners anyway.
Be sure to check it out this Thanksgiving weekend, because if it's a hit Jenna gets more money in Marvel negotiations.
What role is she getting at Marvel? I have enjoyed what I have seen so far of Wednesday. Jenna looks divine.Well well well, what day is it today?
Oooooh boy, dropping right on time for the entire family to watch on Thanksgiving, it's Wednesday time bitches. Exactly what genre of show is this, mixing elements from all sorts of shit: supernatural, teen drama, dark comedy, mystery. Casually trashing Patrick with both a dig at how much Milwaukee sucks and social media addiction:
But yeah, the plot itself is rather cookie cutter. Outcast finds herself in a new situation with all sorts of wacky new characters to meet, everyone else is chipper while Wednesday is morbid. Her roommate annoys her, there's two boys positioned for a love triangle, a stupid-looking CGI monster is killing people in the woods.
While watching the first episode, I kept going back to what Tim Burton said: how Jenna has this silent movie talent to convey so much without saying a word. It's weird to have a protagonist that doesn't really talk much, except to spit out sociopathic one-liners or move the plot along. Mr. Robot did it too but half of that show was him narrating to the audience. Sadly, a lot of the nuances of her acting rely mostly in her facial tics and reactions, which I fear might get lost on ADHD-raddled teenagers who can't stop checking their phones. However they probably only care about the one-liners anyway.
Be sure to check it out this Thanksgiving weekend, because if it's a hit Jenna gets more money in Marvel negotiations.
That's not real guys, that's a photoshop of Pete Davidson's ugly face plastered over Jenna's angelic one.she is so beautiful.. to me View attachment 79774
Spread the word, brotherman!Can't wait to watch the lovely Jenna Ortega kill it as Wednesday. Premiering today exclusively on Netflix!
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