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Who is Goody Addams in ‘Wednesday?’ The family’s witch ancestor, explained

Explaining the original Addams family member.

The history of the Addams family has never really been adequately explained before in the previous screen adaptations of the mystery and spooky clan, but Netflix’s smash-hit series Wednesday fixes that by diving deep into the dark secrets of its eponymous heroine’s lineage. On top of learning about the murderous conspiracy of Gomez and Morticia’s teenage years, the Tim Burton-directed show also introduces essentially the original Addams family member, Goody Addams.

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Jenna Ortega pulls a dual role as Goody, who may appear to be the opposite of Wednesday with her blonde hair, but she actually shares much in common with her descendant. Throughout the season, we learn more and more about Goody and the truth about Jericho, the town that is home to Nevermore Academy, the school for supernaturally gifted outcasts that Wednesday attends. If you’ve still got questions about this fascinating family member then keep reading for some answers.

Goody, the original Addams, explained

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday and Goody Addams in 'Wednesday'.
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The biggest twist Wednesday makes to its title character is the addition of psychic powers, with the gothic teen having been afflicted by visions of both the past and the future for the past couple of months before enrolling at Nevermore. Morticia ultimately reveals to her daughter that her abilities are genetic and that an Addams learns to master their gift by being shown the way by a ghostly guide. In Wednesday’s case, that’s her ancient ancestor, Goody Addams.

Like Wednesday, Goody was a raven, a psychic whose visions are connected to darker impulses (unlike Morticia, who is a dove, experiencing good-natured visions). However, during her lifetime in Jericho in the 1600s she was persecuted as a witch by Joseph Crackstone, the evil Puritan town leader who burned all the town’s outcasts. Although she failed to prevent him from murdering her family, Goody was able to entrap Crackstone in a tomb with a bloodlock, meaning only one of her bloodline could free him.

Unfortunately, in the present day, Crackstone’s own descendant, Laurel Gates (masquerading as Nevermore teacher Miss Thornhill), uses Wednesday’s blood to release Joseph in order to complete his mission to wipe out all outcasts. Goody appears to her doppelganger while she’s fatally wounded to inform her that she has healed her wounds by passing her spirit through her. After this, she will never be able to see her again.

The deed is done and Wednesday is ultimately successful in destroying Crackstone forever and completing Goody’s work.

Will Goody appear in season 2 of Wednesday?

Goody Addams looks at the camera with a surprised expression.
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Although Goody claims she can’t visit Wednesday again, it feels like there’s still much to be explored about her. This includes the hint that she was possibly involved in founding Nevermore Academy in the first place, as a haven for outcasts, as well as the suggestion that Wednesday may be her reincarnated.

In addition to the reincarnation theory, some fans believe that Goody could have an important role in another way. It is speculated that she could possess Wednesday sometime in season 2. She could do this to either make Wednesday act badly or to help heal her. It is also believed that Goody could come back to attack the normies to get revenge.

We’ll have to see what’s next for the Addams clan, both alive and dead, when the highly-anticipated second season of Wednesday is released on Netflix.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'
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