If these actors was still around it would be so awesome. In fact since we have a Wednesday/Puglies senior and Jr. ( Addams Family special ) .
Honestly Wednesday and her Anime girl hair is meh
CaptHayfever wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 1:10 am
I really don't understand having to explain this, but The Witches & Attack of the Killer Tomatoes are not in the same continuity as The Addams Family.
Many actors reprise their roles, literally playing the same parts over and over again.
In the 1980's and 1990's ( even today ) you never hear about divorce in films. Becuase
it is taboo then and is still taboo now. So in films we usually show off such people
as undisirables. Usually writes them out as being dead.
For the Movie "Witches" the point that Mortisha was a "bewitching beauty" and in fact
defended "Witches" many times in the "Addams Family" series, only in this film she
literally plays a "Witch" and comes out as a "Witch" front and center while still
under the diguise of what she truly is. "The Witches" is a movie you must see.
She is now a leader of a feminist type phalantrapist that involves many women
seeking "power".
In "Killer Tomatoes" series Gomez was always doing experiments and playing with electricity.
If not he was literally playing with his brother in all kinds of hazardoues types of situations.
"Killer Tomatoes" writes him in as Dr. Ganggreen who uses the press to manipulate people in
terms of popularity and world domination. If not to fund his Tomatoe experiments. Beyond business
clearly as any retired man with a small business he also wants an "ideal woman", which is stressed
in the series ( including the Animation ). His official mofit was to take over the world via force
using the tomatoes but as the series progresses he settles for less.
Between Mortisha and Gomez they reflect what people do during the later years of their marriage.
It is like ex-military officers making a business out of the military, or a submissive Traditionalist
woman hiding behind the viel of feminism via her small business funded by her boyfriends ( random
guys ) and or husband. In fact if you check out some of the scenes when they show images of "young
ganggreen it is often Gomez photo/still being used ( as with former President Pins ). He is a man
of his generation via the times ( 1980's ).
Gomez rocking scary "Haunted Mansion", hav his over-sexed, man-made, girlfriend with him. Doing his thing
Mortisha on her feminist working woman brainwashing scam artist parade can do it. Mortisha is practically running a Madame CJ Walker sweatshop dedicated
to hunting down "little boys" ( especially men ). Abducting milky boys to have there smooth bodies while
hiding behind their makeup ( literally worlds greatest makeup job ).
As actors they reprise that role in the timeline. Why is it in both series they seem to have past
lives and clearly dictate that but they do not have any past or current lovers alongside them?
Why are they both "single" in the respective series.