Wednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega’s Controversial Script Comments

Wednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega's Controversial Script Comments

As a lover of art and the magic it brings to our lives, I cannot help but admire the journey of Jenna Ortega. Her boldness and passion for her craft, particularly in portraying Wednesday Addams, is truly inspiring.


On a Wednesday, actress Jenna Ortega ignited debate last year by voicing critical opinions about the script of a popular Netflix series. Since then, she has faced criticism from fans. However, recent comments by writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar suggest that while Ortega’s remarks may have been inappropriate, there is no hostility towards her on their part.

In a podcast interview not long after the premiere of Wednesday, Ortega voiced her dissatisfaction with certain decisions concerning her character, suggesting changes to specific lines and episodes that were against the writers’ plans. Although she later acknowledged her “unprofessional” demeanor, her remarks sparked further discussion — maybe because of the rapidly growing fanbase that emerged in support of Wednesday following its launch. While some supporters defended Ortega, others criticized her for disliking the show or labeled her actions as immature.

This week, Series creators Gough and Millar spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the comments made by Ortega, aiming to put an end to the controversy. They attributed Ortega’s actions to her lack of experience in the limelight, suggesting that disagreements on set are common when working with young talent. Gough further commented, “It’s best not to give such issues any attention.” The writers also praised Ortega’s performance and commitment, suggesting that there is no lingering tension between them.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Ortega expressed her strong attachment to Wednesday’s character, admitting to feeling overprotective. She disagreed with certain decisions made by the writers as they didn’t seem authentic for Wednesday. Despite acknowledging her potentially unprofessional behavior, she believes that her input should have been considered given Wednesday’s prominent role in the project, appearing on screen throughout its entirety.

Outspoken or Unprofessional? Gender Plays a Role

Wednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega's Controversial Script CommentsWednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega's Controversial Script CommentsWednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega's Controversial Script CommentsWednesday Writers Address Jenna Ortega's Controversial Script Comments

In a similar interview with Vanity Fair, director Tim Burton, who collaborated with Selma Hayek on the movie “Beetlejuice,” appears to hold a different perspective about her openness. Burton commended Hayek’s straightforward, no-nonsense demeanor and spoke highly of her valuable creative contributions during filming. Despite Hayek admitting in the past that she sometimes talks too much, leading to possible verbal slip-ups, it seems that Tim Burton’s recognition as a significant figure in the film industry might suggest that Hayek may not be as “unprofessional” as she thinks.

Women in Hollywood are frequently subjected to stricter and unfair standards compared to their male counterparts, as demonstrated by the response to Ortega’s comments about Wednesday. A man might be seen as an “auteur” for making certain character choices that deviate from the script, while a woman exhibiting similar behavior is often labeled bossy or difficult. Moreover, women’s mistakes are frequently exaggerated more than men’s. Although Ortega may not have handled her disagreement with the Wednesday writers perfectly, she should not be criticized excessively for it. It’s high time that this ongoing debate about her actions is brought to a close.

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2024-09-15 17:32