? how is wolf camp a bad thing though? sure it is a very unfitting metaphor for gay conversion camps but how would that work since they don't want her to change into something else other then what she will become eventually anyway like what they're gonna do? go camping,eat raw meat, howl at the moon, pump some weights,sniff each others butts?
I love Enid in this scene and her mom just needs to understand that Enid is her own person and won't do what she wants. Enid will wolf out when she's ready.
It's possible that the reason Enid was unable to Wolf out was because of some internal conflict she had. Despite having a positive outlook on life, you can tell she has some confidence issues, that only start to approve as the series progresses. (Working up the courage to ask Ajax out, standing up to Wednesday, and her mother). Once she is able to feel comfortable for who she is, despite some of her quirks, she was finally able to Wolf out with a little help from the blood moon.
Gomez and Morticia would love Enid if Wednesday brought her to spend time at the Addams home. Yes, Enid is very bright and colorful, but they know she's a fellow outcast, and knowing by the end of the series that she saved Wednesday's life and came to trust her to the point of allowing physical affection would surely convince them she's special.
He's a MARVELOUS dad, but, as a husband, I think standing up to his wife and express his opinion loud and clear would do him some good! Poor Enid, her relationship with her mother reminds me of Draco's relationship with his father, the only difference is Enid found the courage to put her mother in her place, while Draco kept bowing down devoted.
I love Enid so much 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺💙💗💙💗💙💗💛🧡💙💚💗 🌈🌈🌈🌈🏳️🌈💐I have never had so much relation and connection in terms of personalities and etc., with a person and character and Enid Sinclair is that person for me who I am so much alike one hundo. Most likely Emma Myers as well. I'm glad she stood up to her mother too and I hope in the future they have a better connection.
@@jg2722 I concur about Emma. I love her also. I hope to see her get more roles also. Enid is someone different for me. It wasn't until she came along that I realized how much we are alike and I finally had someone I could compare myself to completely in every way. She is my second favorite role-model, mentor, hero, and teacher and I hope they do not change her or anything else that is bad. I will literally cry and breakdown if they do.
We have to find a way to help our young understand that they can not reproduce with one’s hand… or by taking on… certain partners. Otherwise society will grow weaker… and we all know what happens when societies grow weak and fear making tough decisions…
@@shawnmeyer1816 Um, this is a show about Wednesday Addams and her new werewolf friend bonding and trying to solve a murder mystery. Are you on the right video?
I think Enid's parents had several children (if werewolves are anything like dogs, they would produce a lot of offspring). And Enid is probably their youngest.
This conversion therapy camp is the WORST I have seen in any LGBT references ever. Why doesn't she want the camp, for starters? She literally wants to transform like everyone else, her mother isn't trying to deny her nature. 💀
She’s a kid , she wants to do kid things and hang out with her friends. She obviously has better things to do than focus on her transition. Not everybody cares about transitioning you know?
@@jg2722 I don't need LGBT representation in the series nor am I assuming the character to be trans or gay, I'm just mad they made a reference like this with no apparent care or knowledge about the theme whatsoever. Also Enid cares. She's at an age where this type of thing is EXTREMELY important, and if she were actually trans or gay, nothing would change about her narrative except for one thing: her story and feelings would make sense. She has no reason to not go to a werewolf camp or to be offended by the suggestion, it's a stupid reference 🙄
They didn't even bother fleshing out the relationship between her father and her. I imagine they would be extremely close because of her mother's constant disapproval of her, and he would be at odds with his wife's treatment of their child. But there's zero depth behind it. This show is like a crappy CW drama mixed with Harry Potter.