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  1. Dec 6, 2022 · What "Goo Goo Muck" Means & Why Wednesday's Dance Scene Uses It. The underlying song meaning has been debated, but the repetition of “ teenage goo goo muck ” in relation to tigers, night headhunters, and beasts roaming the night indicate the narrator is a type of werewolf or monster in the night.

  2. Jan 12, 2023 · In episode four, titled Woe What A Night, Wednesday and her fellow students attend the annual Rave’N dance, where she performs a dance routine choreographed by Jenna Ortega herself. The...

    • Adam Starkey
    • 8 Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe
    • 7 Woe Is The Loneliest Number
    • 6 Friend Or Woe
    • 5 Woe What A Night
    • 4 You Reap What You Woe
    • 3 Quid Pro Woe
    • 2 If You Don’T Woe Me by Now
    • 1 A Murder of Woes

    The title of Wednesday's first episode is a reference to an old nursery rhyme called "Monday's Child." The rhyme supposedly tells the future of a child by assigning it a characteristic based on the day of the week they were born. While the practice of predicting a child's future by birthday is a very old practice, this particular nursery rhyme can ...

    The second episode title refers to a 1998 song by the band Filter called "One is the Loneliest Number." In this case, the creators have replaced the word "one" with "woe" in order to maintain the theme of Wednesday being metaphorically and actually full of woe. Furthermore, the meaning of the Filter song is that being alone romantically is a terrib...

    The episode title "Friend or Woe" is one of the more blatant references throughout Wednesday. The name is a reflection of the phrase "friend or foe," except once again, the creators replaced the last word with "woe." A foe is another word for an enemy or someone whom you dislike or fight against. In this instance. Wednesday has many foes and very f...

    "Woe What a Night" is yet another reference to a song, this time the 1975 hit "December 1964 (Oh, What A Night)" by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The song goes through the thrills and feelings of being with another person romantically but overall has the feeling of a dance song that would play at a party even in the present day. This Frankie ...

    Once again, Wednesday episode 5 uses an oft-used phrase that originally states "You reap what you sow." This saying means that if a person puts a lot of time or effort into something, they will get the rewards of their hard work. When it comes to Wednesday, this ideal definitely rings true, though it may not be in the most positive light. Wednesday...

    Aside from using song lyrics and well-known phrases, Wednesday's episode titles also reference concepts. For example, the title of Wednesday episode 6 is referring to the term "Quid Pro Quo." This term usually is used in regard to an exchange of services or a deal where both people benefit in the end. It is a Latin phrase and is often seen in a leg...

    The penultimate episode of Wednesday offers a fairly sad title to go along with an episode of shocks and upsets. The title is a quotation of the 1972 song "If You Don't Know Me By Now" by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. The song expresses the heartbreak of being with someone who doesn't truly understand you, even if you understand them. It brings u...

    The final episode title in Wednesday is one that is straightforward yet full of extra meaning. The name is in reference to a group of crows which is called a murder, therefore a murder of crows. Like the first episode, this title seems more symbolic, like an omen of what is to come in the finale. A murder of crows could certainly be seen as a bad s...

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  3. Dec 12, 2022 · During season 1's fourth episode, "Woe What a Night," Ortega's offbeat character famously performs an eccentric dance routine set to The Cramps' 1981 alt-rock cover of the 1962 song "Goo Goo Muck."

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  4. Nov 24, 2022 · A recap and review of season one, episode four of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday,’ “Woe What a Night.” “If you hear me screaming bloody murder, theres a good chance I’m just enjoying myself.”

  5. Nov 22, 2022 · s01e04 - Woe What a Night Tran script. Wednesday asks Xavier to the Rave'N dance, sparking Tyler's jealousy — but Thing's got something up his sleeve. Meanwhile, Eugene stakes out the cave. Wednesday: Dr. Kinbott tells me I should get out more. Says I need to open my mind to new people and experiences.

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  7. At the Rave’N dance in Wednesday season 1, episode 4, "Woe, What a Night," Wednesday Addams takes to the dance floor as the DJ opts for a gothic tune rather than another pop song.

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