How can you assume without watching?
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How can you assume without watching?
Originally posted by: BhataktiJawani
yar mai toh tum sy suggestions mang rhy thy. Chalo acha hai if you wanna watch thriller/Fantasy then watch Wednesday asap. Waise bhi only 8 episodes, Isliye zyada time consuming bhi nhi lgy ga
Do watch fame game starring Madhuri and also Aryank starring Raveena on Netflix....decent thrillers
Because the actors are playing teenagers i guess. Thats why.
Originally posted by: BhataktiJawani
I just completed all the 8 episodes & I was completely hooked on to it till the very end. Very weird because I amNot that fond of this genre
Now I wanna watch more like Wednesday. Guys suggest me something alike
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Mansi I am tagging you coz I am not able to access twitter & I wanna know if you seen it or not.
I saw it
it was amazing
I really liked it, the Tyler twist got me
but I am still hoping he'd get somewhat of a redemption arc in s2 coz Wednesday genuinely loved him and he's totally her type
hoping to see more of addams fam
You could watch Lockwood & Co, One of us is lying, Prodigal Son, sabrina
I loved it. It was a fun watch.
Jenna did a fantastic job as Wednesday
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