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ADDAMS from Jenna Ortega is ready for anything Nevermore Academy and Jericho, in Vermont throw it in the second season, and part 1 of them is now broadcast on Netflix.
The first four episodes include a psychological student made from a psychological student who recycles life in the school for the delegates, who witnessed a change in leadership after the death of principal Larissa and Wims (Gwndoline Christie). Now Barry Dort (Steve Posimi) must climb and fill her shoes, and has a different tactic to run Nevermore. It has an unforgettable scene on the movie “Dancing in the Dark” for the Bruce Springsteen, and this is just the beginning of the classic needles that accompany the horrific and fun moments of the show such as the Fred Armisen in Episode 4.
Look for full graphic music Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 below:
Episode 1: “Here we tend again”
- “My favorite things” by Lennon’s sisters
- “U Mondo Raro” from Chavela Vargas
- “Equatorial island” by singers Barry Liebman
- “Kiss Me” by Sixpence nothing more richer
- “Mother Oh Yi” by Mamamo
- Brockev Romeo and Juliet Ob. 64, Chapter 1: Knight dance
- “No time to cry” by the sisters of mercy
- “Never paint” with stadium slaps
- “Dancing in the Dark” by Bruce Springstin
Episode 2: “The Devil You Woe”
- “You really got” from Kinks
- “Voi Che Sapeete (Pantheon Classics)
- Verde “Iri Die” (Classic Pantheon)
Episode 3: “Call of the Woe”
- “La Cumparsita” by Roberto Alagna
- “I walked with a coma” by Rocky Ericsson
- “Falkyrez” ride
- Creedan after actors covered with actors
- “Besame Mucho” by Pedro Vargas
- “Religious loss” by REM is covered by Gnuscello
Episode 4: “Hyde and Woe Seek”
- “I want to know what love is” by a foreigner
- “Isn’t this a head of the head” by Dean Martin
- Symphony no. 34 in c major K. 338 – Adante Di Molto by Mozart
- “The Dream Weaver” by Gary Wright
- “All myself” by Eric Carmen
- “Commonwear” by cranberry (piano cover)
- The scene d’amour from Bernard Hermann