Second Talon Actually it was because I was saying some controversial stuff on a video that my aunt ended up posting on Facebook and I didn't want her to recognize me...
I remember that in the 90's cartoon, Lurch tried to be Wednesday's playmate when he thought he threw her doll, Marie in the fireplace. That was also adorable.
Lisa was a wonderful human being. I had the privilege to spend a few weeks with her in rehab back in California. She had finally made peace with her past. Just wish she was still with us.
she is so cute when she dances 🙂. that was a great series, I watched a few episodes as a German in English, although I certainly didn't understand some of it. Totally likeable. John_Astin, is the only actor from the series who is still alive. I found them all likeable. I think the new series with Wednesday is great and it's good that they're continuing it.
is she really goth? for me she has a very classic look of a young girls from the 30s just like the rest of her family The series is absolutely gothic (from a literary point of view but also in its contemporary conception) that literally speak about normie and marginalized but Wednesday seems to be more in a retro / vintage style than goth, modernity does not interest her and she seems to come from another era
Thank you, LISA LORING for doing your part to help tame mankind with your gift and talent. For me this is how you'll always be remembered. May GOD bless your legacy and surviving family.
I love how Jenna Ortega paid homage and did the dance in the Netflix series, Wednesday. Supposedly, she did that all on her own. EDIT: Rest in Peace Lisa Loring
@SxryptS Alexandrv obviously she didn't do the whole dance, dingleberry. she did the move in the first few seconds of this video. stop being so sensitive.
@@Larcona_ The source of the comedy comes from the contrast between the fact that they are a family of goulish creatures and also a family with a quaint and utterly wholesome dynamic to the point of parody of family sitcom tropes that were previously popular around this period. Also it's cute as hell ^_^
Her mom comes out of nowhere and politely tells her to stop dancing and to turn the music off. Well, I guess that's better than "Turn that shit off and get out!".
The people in charge of making this show were studying different variation of red to make the show scarier on black and white films. I love this kind of creativity back in those good old days.
All the 'thumbs down' towards this post are from law enforcement, or from the relatives of those victimized by child abuse. Honorable yet clueless they all are to the cause of their past grief, they ignorantly lash out here and at other websites I've visited. #aKissUponTheirAlwaysGrievousForeheads They are forever sad people.
@@TV-ob1if Meaning that in spite of the decades that have passed since this was filmed and aired, it still has as much cultural resonance and power as it did back then. The same can't always be said of every old show, hence the phrase people always bring out: "this aged badly." "This aged badly" can mean a lot of things -- maybe the character says something that would be considered racist or some other kind of social faux pas, but was normal at the time. Maybe its an actor playing a part in a movie where he's doing something bad .... but then later, in real life, he actually does the same bad thing. Bill Cosby being seen handing out drinks to young women on his show would have "aged badly." "Aged badly" could also be as simple and benign as it's almost painfully lame and cringe, which you might get if you watch some of the absolute oldest surviving Doctor Who episodes -- bad special effects, cheesy overacting, etc. These are all things that diehard fans do love about it, but to an average person in 2023, it's simply not watchable anymore. Old cheap Tiger handheld games from the 1990s and VHS videos fall into this category. Even more watered down that, it could be a character making a joke that was timely in the 1960s or something, but nobody born after a certain year would "get it," and even when explained would seem stupid. They've lost almost all their power. This clip, however? Not only is it eminently watchable, it has about the same kind of vibe and impact it would have had on the first evening it was broadcast into peoples' homes. If anything, it GAINED a little bit of resonance over time, given that The Addams Family are still very much a thing to us, and Wednesday has become so iconic. Also, the recent Netflix show has a famous dancing scene, which I suspect is causing this video to show up in some people's searches years after it was uploaded (it's how I got here). Our culture moved in a direction that was compatible with this scene. All of that is just to say, this did NOT "age badly." It aged beautifully, as the person said. 🙂
@@capnheehee8103 I took me like 5 seconds to scroll to the end of your comment just to say that a simple 1 sentence answer would have sufficed rather than that short novel you just spewed out..🙄
I loved the episode where Wednesday had her first boyfriend. She combed out her hair, wore a black dress, and looked like a tiny version of Morticia! She even did the tight shuffle walk! (While dragging Uncle Fester's gun behind her!)
So sweet right? Yet most comments try to promote her innocent childness to some serious level of intracate skill or basically groomer sh*t. Thank you for your comment.
Rest in peace Lisa Loring, you were a brilliant and funny original Wednesday. John Astin (Gomez) now the last surviving 1960s Addams Family cast member.
Yeah, she can move those feet. At first, when she started dancing, I though that maybe they sped up the film. But no, little Wednesday can cut a rug- mid sixties style.
Ted Cassidy was a good actor and had great comedy timing! Very expressive moves, he was also thing. Created a character with just the movements of his hand!
Lisa Loring was so young when she was cast as Wednesday, that she hadn’t quite learned to read yet. Her mother was appalled when she heard Lisa call Carolyn Jones by her first name, even though Ms Jones invited her to (considered rude for children to call adults by their given names, not showing respect). So Carolyn made a compromise, Lisa called her Miss Carolyn and Carolyn called her Miss Lisa the whole time they were filming the series. Got this from a behind the scenes extra from the Addams family dvd box set
The best? That's debatable. Loring's and Ricci's portrayals of Wednesday are way too different one from the other. I personally love both. The best only depends on how square people are and on individual's likes.
You made me interested in the topic. Lisa Loring was the legendary dancer and Cristina Ricci was the classic dark brooder. I liked both for those reasons.
IMHO Lisa Loring was the best “sunnier” Wednesday, and Christina Ricci was the best “darker” Wednesday. You can’t compare the two at all, but I agree with the sentiment that both can exist in the same “canon”, as the darker version being an older version.
that's a good news ! she already passed way long back, only now the media is letting you all know ! anyways, it's time celebrate this special occasion 🥳
Lisa Loring has passed away. This is sad news. She and the rest of the Addams Family were an important part of my childhood. John Astin is the only one left now. RIP Lisa Loring. And thank you for what you gave.
"I think Miss Trivia's a swinger." "Swinger?" "You don't want her to think you're square, do you? Then if you learn how to dance well, she'll think you're boss." "Boss"? "Neat....Groovy! Come on!" So much old time slang going on in that short conversation!...Although "Swinger" has a totally different meaning these days! Lol
+Sir Caco D. Mon Oh yea, it still means that, although it's really not used that way anymore. Being a boss means being in control or as it say's in the Urban Dictionary: "A Boss - Noun. A person who is a leader, someone who runs shit in his/her hood or city." Lol
I remember seeing this scene as a child, fond memories, so happy Jenna gave tribute to this, shows how perfect Jenna was the role. Being born Friday the 13th myself I always felt a strong connection to Wednesday :)
I miss Lurch being able to speak. Each version of him after the original makes him more and more mute. And Wednesday is so sunny! She's isn't some "dark and moody goth chick," just a normal kid who has a slightly strange homelife. I think that's what the Addams and Munsters excelled at; portraying unusualness as normalcy without caricature.
I liked this series more than its modern counterpart. It was shot so well that even now watching it, you get a lot of impressions and an ocean of good mood!
I grew up absolutely loving the Addams family and when Wednesday came out I watched it (unfortunately before I got to this episode I was having a rough night because of something’s) but seeing Jenna do this dance I kept rewinding to make sure I saw it right and I smiled and began laughing and my roommate checked to see if I was alright(she witnessed the entire ordeal that made that night rough) and she asked what I was laughing about and I showed her and she didn’t understand why it made me so happy
How? It’s so simple nothing compare to new one! You just mad cause she not fully white right racist mf all the kids do that dance without even watching it how to do it ! Jenna dance is iconic
@@hoodnigga4047 Chill foo, don't assume people are racist, you come off like a real dummy - note I didn't say dance 'moves', I said 'scene'... I prefer this scene to the new one, which I also like... so what?
@@gi_nattak bet lol just looking through the comments everyone saying about back in the day I seen one comment saying it was better when it was all white actors.
Rip my dear. We will never forget you!! God bless your family and friends and I rejoice your suffering is over. You were one of the best child actress "' ever!
It's great how Lurch has such a hard time until the bizarre vocals start in the song-you see him get inspired and he really gets down! Ted Cassidy could really give a very wide emotional range to a zombie-like character. RIP, Ted...
Oh my gosh!! I grew up watching The Addams family, and I must had missed this episode, because I had never ever seen Wednesday and Lurch dance before. They both have mad skills. So cool (Lurch), so adorable (Wednesday).
Watching Wednesday on Netflix and she totally does this move during her dance at the Rave"N. It was a nice little ode to the original Wednesday and I just had to come back here to see it again and make sure I wasn't imagining it, haha. Yep, she totally does this very move at the dance. Awesome easter egg.
People forget that Wednesday was actually pretty sunny in the original series.
***** Yaas it's me...
TV series. Not so much in the comic.
Because you're being creepy?
Second Talon
Actually it was because I was saying some controversial stuff on a video that my aunt ended up posting on Facebook and I didn't want her to recognize me...
Fair enough
The love the relationship between Wednesday and Lurch. It's adorable.
I agree.
I remember that in the 90's cartoon, Lurch tried to be Wednesday's playmate when he thought he threw her doll, Marie in the fireplace. That was also adorable.
Yessss ❤✌
It’s like Frankenstein and the little girl
Yes
Rest in peace, Lisa Loring. We've been huge fans forever. You're boss, neat and groovy. You were such a sweetheart.
She & Michael Jackson made dancing look so easy & fun!
I tried her moves and wound up looking like Lurch. 🤣
Rest well sweet angel. 🙏
@@bekindtoanimals2189 ....looking like lurch. 😂😂
She died from a stroke due to smoking and hypertension
Her whyte @$$ should rest in p1ss
@wednesday addams No, the media reported Lisa Loring died on January 28, 2023.
RIP Lisa Loring, lost in January 2023 due to a stroke. She brought us joy.
Oh man, saw her dance like 3 years ago for the first time and now that.
i wonder if she watched the new wednesday series.
Damn nooooooooo
Lisa was a wonderful human being. I had the privilege to spend a few weeks with her in rehab back in California. She had finally made peace with her past. Just wish she was still with us.
she is so cute when she dances 🙂. that was a great series, I watched a few episodes as a German in English, although I certainly didn't understand some of it. Totally likeable. John_Astin, is the only actor from the series who is still alive. I found them all likeable. I think the new series with Wednesday is great and it's good that they're continuing it.
That kid's a great dancer, actually.
yep.
Lurdiak Yep
Matrox One she doesn’t look like she’s in her 60s in this video??
Lisa Loring had swag
Lurdiak she was getting it I love that
It's fun to see how Wednesday developed from a sweet kid, who was oblivious, to a morbid kid who became the little goth Icon love both versions.
@@chlover88 damn you are so cool and different. Going against the trends
@@TavoChuHi its giving pickme in but a different sense (im joking)
is she really goth? for me she has a very classic look of a young girls from the 30s just like the rest of her family
The series is absolutely gothic (from a literary point of view but also in its contemporary conception) that literally speak about normie and marginalized
but Wednesday seems to be more in a retro / vintage style than goth, modernity does not interest her and she seems to come from another era
When I watched Wednesday on Netflix I thought: "wow, Wednesday grew up and now is a teenager!"
Same tho 💀💀
Seriously the cutest Wednesday ever, no one can do her justice, such a good little dancer, so polite, cute as pie.
Yea that right Cindy
This needs to be a new challenge dance on social media!!
I love Jenna Ortega
@@1994glg same
Jenna Ortega is like hold my smile
Thank you, LISA LORING for doing your part to help tame mankind with your gift and talent. For me this is how you'll always be remembered. May GOD bless your legacy and surviving family.
She died today.😢
I think but it’s sad.
RIP
So sade.... 😢
Rip Lisa 🥺❤️
That dance is timeless and looks like it'd fit right in today.
Why are all these kids wasting time "flossing?" This is the best
Why is tik tok sleepin on this? Last i saw on there was "Private School Check" and wanted the world to burn
really? are u fuckin stupid? that's not dancing
precursor to the shuffling craze maybe?
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I love how Jenna Ortega paid homage and did the dance in the Netflix series, Wednesday. Supposedly, she did that all on her own.
EDIT: Rest in Peace Lisa Loring
Yes!! I noticed it too! Came here to see if anyone else did 😅
Literally came here just for that
@SxryptS Alexandrv obviously she didn't do the whole dance, dingleberry. she did the move in the first few seconds of this video. stop being so sensitive.
@@iRahz.she choreographed the dance in the show but probably had some touch ups done to it
rIGHT I NOTICED IT TO
I love Wednesday dance steps. She's so into her dance she didn't notice her mother come in the room!!!
Haha!
Scratch scribbin the vinyl teaching Lurch how to boogie dance.
I wonder if she'd dance to a certain song by Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads.
That dance so simple just moving around all the kids do thay
RIP Lisa. John Astin, who played Gomez, outlived everyone else in the main cast. He is 92 now.
Wow, well blessed . :)
He's still alive??
@@Tony_Baloney_69420
John Astin is. (Gomez)
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@@brunomarques9381
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I'm always impressed when I see children with such charisma pois and confidence. This young girl is or was a profound talent.
It used to be the norm. Somewhere along the way, we lost it...
Ur 11yrs late same!
@@blaedus5318 miss me with the typical boomer complaining. All you old people do is shit on the younger generations
She wasn’t talented . Most kid actors back then talked too loudly and obnoxiously
@@char7945 So why are you here? And this girl at 5 has more talent than you at whatever age you are now so stop being a hater.
"If you learn how to dance well, then she'll think you're 'BOSS' " ~ Wednesday
You don’t want her to think you’re square do ya
You know....Groooooovy!
Neat...!! Groovy !!
Then she said “yeet”
@@AshJae yep, she sure did
“If you learn to dance well, she’ll think you’re boss!” I love this so much
God rest her soul. She was SO BLESSED with amazing talent. So polite, articulate, and an amazing dancer and actress.
"I thought the Mazurka went out ages ago". I just love this whole family.
shes also very respectful of her mom's that's the best part
madtv719 That's a bit stupid... the best part of a comedy dance bit involving a giant and a child is obedience?
The Addams were a deeply dark and unusual family, but they were close and loved each other dearly.
@@Larcona_ The source of the comedy comes from the contrast between the fact that they are a family of goulish creatures and also a family with a quaint and utterly wholesome dynamic to the point of parody of family sitcom tropes that were previously popular around this period. Also it's cute as hell ^_^
@@kayEnt3rtainm3nt Of you're talking about the show in general yes, I'm talking about this scene specifically.
Her mom comes out of nowhere and politely tells her to stop dancing and to turn the music off. Well, I guess that's better than "Turn that shit off and get out!".
Little bit of “did you know” the colour of that living room was pink.
@Todes zauberer778 it is lol, the room actually pink, it does well on black screen camera
Wow who knew?
The people in charge of making this show were studying different variation of red to make the show scarier on black and white films. I love this kind of creativity back in those good old days.
NOT IN THIS HOUSE
I think I read that they also wore mostly red, because it was a better looking black than... Black.
The people who gave his a thumbs down are square...
Just A Random Melon OMG
Just A Random Melon This comment makes you boss 😋
Just A Random Melon I grew up with this tv show. Lol.
All the 'thumbs down' towards this post are from law enforcement, or from the relatives of those victimized by child abuse. Honorable yet clueless they all are to the cause of their past grief, they ignorantly lash out here and at other websites I've visited. #aKissUponTheirAlwaysGrievousForeheads
They are forever sad people.
L 7's man.
Still the Best Wednesday Dance 2023 😎✌️
This aged so beautifully. 😂👍🏼
😂
What does that even mean. 😂
@@TV-ob1if Meaning that in spite of the decades that have passed since this was filmed and aired, it still has as much cultural resonance and power as it did back then. The same can't always be said of every old show, hence the phrase people always bring out: "this aged badly."
"This aged badly" can mean a lot of things -- maybe the character says something that would be considered racist or some other kind of social faux pas, but was normal at the time. Maybe its an actor playing a part in a movie where he's doing something bad .... but then later, in real life, he actually does the same bad thing. Bill Cosby being seen handing out drinks to young women on his show would have "aged badly."
"Aged badly" could also be as simple and benign as it's almost painfully lame and cringe, which you might get if you watch some of the absolute oldest surviving Doctor Who episodes -- bad special effects, cheesy overacting, etc. These are all things that diehard fans do love about it, but to an average person in 2023, it's simply not watchable anymore. Old cheap Tiger handheld games from the 1990s and VHS videos fall into this category. Even more watered down that, it could be a character making a joke that was timely in the 1960s or something, but nobody born after a certain year would "get it," and even when explained would seem stupid. They've lost almost all their power.
This clip, however? Not only is it eminently watchable, it has about the same kind of vibe and impact it would have had on the first evening it was broadcast into peoples' homes. If anything, it GAINED a little bit of resonance over time, given that The Addams Family are still very much a thing to us, and Wednesday has become so iconic. Also, the recent Netflix show has a famous dancing scene, which I suspect is causing this video to show up in some people's searches years after it was uploaded (it's how I got here). Our culture moved in a direction that was compatible with this scene.
All of that is just to say, this did NOT "age badly." It aged beautifully, as the person said. 🙂
@@capnheehee8103
I took me like 5 seconds to scroll to the end of your comment just to say that a simple 1 sentence answer would have sufficed rather than that short novel you just spewed out..🙄
Yeah
That moment when you noticed that Wednesday Addams can dance better than you.
+Minembo Not surprised.
+Minembo That moment you realize Wednesday's a better dancer than EVERYBODY.
+Minembo that moment you noticed Lurch can dance better than you
You all got great points lol
Minembo not me u
Ted Cassidy was such an integral part of the show. Lisa and He hit it off
Fly high Lisa🥺💔🕊️ you were my favorite Wednesday Addams. You’ll never be forgotten!
Mortia:"Lurch the music has stopped ".
Lurch:I know! But I can't?
This scene always makes me laugh 😃
Lol
Same 😂
“She will think you are boss”. She was ahead of her time with that line 😂😂
That’s a really old saying lol it’s just come back is all :p
I used to say neat or neato
All the time as a kid.
For real that line blew me back. Like they said Boss back in the day??!?
I thought she said "voss."
@@kevincruise3521 yep. Now it's "the boss"
Wednesday is absolutely one of the cutest things i have seen here!
I loved the episode where Wednesday had her first boyfriend. She combed out her hair, wore a black dress, and looked like a tiny version of Morticia! She even did the tight shuffle walk! (While dragging Uncle Fester's gun behind her!)
So sweet right? Yet most comments try to promote her innocent childness to some serious level of intracate skill or basically groomer sh*t. Thank you for your comment.
Dang lurch can get sturdy 💀
Rest in peace Lisa Loring, you were a brilliant and funny original Wednesday. John Astin (Gomez) now the last surviving 1960s Addams Family cast member.
Why am I so entertained by her dancing? lol
Philip Matienzo cuz she's killin' the game!
Cause it seemed like people knew how to dance back then
Yeah, she can move those feet. At first, when she started dancing, I though that maybe they sped up the film. But no, little Wednesday can cut a rug- mid sixties style.
Lol its hard to coordinate feet along arms I tried LOL
Here I am 379 repeats later, still cant get enough of it!
Her slang is shockingly modern,
She is a swinger?
you're boss?
yeeee?
Yevgeny Chertov It is interesting how some slang phrases stick around for so long when they are usually very transient creatures indeed.
BlueDeath88 for sure. Downright shocking some times
Yevgeny Chertov Although it's worth noting that while "boss" essentially carries the same meaning today, "swinger" does not. ;)
shepmakesmusic Touche
shepmakesmusic
Very true, but the meaning it does have today is probably about 40ish years old though.
RIP to the OG Wednesday.
We’ll never forget this iconic dance.
When did they film this scene?
its not the OG
@@boreddevil.yes she is. unless you think cartoons are.
@@Maplelust the comics are.
Adorable little girl in this dance scene. Sorry to hear of her passing, May she RIP.
She was dancing proto-harstep of some sort already, kid was ahead of the time
Love it when Lurch loosens up and throws down!!!
Baz learnt his moves watching Lurches moves.
Lisa Loring is still alive and well! She’s had an interesting life but still going strong! ❤
I was hoping for Lisa Loring to do a cameo in the Netflix show.
@scottsammons7747 John Astin too possibly.
FOR YOUR KIND INFORMATION, SHE DIED LONG AGO 👍
@@ThangaThalapathy75 Really? How long ago did she “die”?
@@ronque23 I can't spoon-feed you literally everything !!! why are you too lazy to even Google it or check it out in Wikipedia !?
I've just read she has passed away two days ago. Forever iconic and living in our hearts. RIP, Wednesday.
That's a good news, time to celebrate 🥳
I prefer when the Addams Family isn't trying to be outcast goths. They're just supposed to be a strange family that isn't aware that they're strange
absolutely the most beautiful skit that I ever seen . to dance with that swager and speak so clear at that age is incredible.
Wednesday dances like a BOSS! Loved this show when I was a kid.
My mother watched her all the time, thank you for entertaining all of us.
Rest in peace, Lisa Loring❤.
WOW
Lisa Loring playing Wednesday Addams was one cute kid and a natural talent, love her dancing.
Ted Cassidy was a good actor and had great comedy timing! Very expressive moves, he was also thing. Created a character with just the movements of his hand!
Lisa Loring was so young when she was cast as Wednesday, that she hadn’t quite learned to read yet. Her mother was appalled when she heard Lisa call Carolyn Jones by her first name, even though Ms Jones invited her to (considered rude for children to call adults by their given names, not showing respect). So Carolyn made a compromise, Lisa called her Miss Carolyn and Carolyn called her Miss Lisa the whole time they were filming the series. Got this from a behind the scenes extra from the Addams family dvd box set
I never thought John Astin would be the last surviving cast member on this show. RIP Lisa
The original Addams Family series is almost 60 years old, which is crazy to think about.
she's got some great moves.... Lurch not too bad either.. made me smile this morning....
That little girl can dance......
Even Lurch dances better than me
Me too..... I can only dance like The Fonz
@@tobor8115 Does the Fonz dance? I thought all he did is hit the jukebox and music would start to play.
No sh!t. Even he had some killer moves.
Welcome to my world, misters!
Lisa Loring. I can't take that much amount of cuteness ir hurts. Love this show.
RIP Lisa Loring…always the first Wednesday. Gonna be dancing through the pearly gates.
What awesome footwork by Wednesday. Even Wednesday wanted to make sure her Butler was a boss for the ladies lol.
For a big guy like Ted Cassidy to keep up that dance without breaking something, is a feat in itself. R.I.P. Ted...
Also Rest in Peace to
Blossom Rock (1895-1978)
Jackie Coogan
(1914-1984)
Carolyn Jones
(1930-1983)
Ken Wetherwax
(1955-2014)
Lisa Loring
(1958-2023)
Lisa Loring was the original Wednesday Addams, and she's still the best!
of course,but Cristina Ricсi too is great.
The best? That's debatable. Loring's and Ricci's portrayals of Wednesday are way too different one from the other. I personally love both. The best only depends on how square people are and on individual's likes.
@Kagereneko actually Ricci was only 10 when she made the first film
You made me interested in the topic. Lisa Loring was the legendary dancer and Cristina Ricci was the classic dark brooder. I liked both for those reasons.
IMHO Lisa Loring was the best “sunnier” Wednesday, and Christina Ricci was the best “darker” Wednesday. You can’t compare the two at all, but I agree with the sentiment that both can exist in the same “canon”, as the darker version being an older version.
Love this scene of Wednesday and Lurch! Condolences to Lisa Loring's family and fans.
that's a good news ! she already passed way long back, only now the media is letting you all know ! anyways, it's time celebrate this special occasion 🥳
@@ThangaThalapathy75 What are you talking about? She just passed a month ago.
@@guttagutta420 nope, that's when the Government let you know !
I though Wednesday was a serious child, This Wednesday is so cute tough. Is interesting how they use to talk back in those days, Groovy. :-)
You dont wanna be a square do you
Nope I want to be groovy@@urielmendivil6264
It’s so cool that they referenced this in the new show.
Lisa Loring has passed away. This is sad news. She and the rest of the Addams Family were an important part of my childhood. John Astin is the only one left now.
RIP Lisa Loring. And thank you for what you gave.
😂 when Lerch shakes his head and says Nooooo… when Wednesday asks him if he wants to be thought of as square.
"I think Miss Trivia's a swinger."
"Swinger?"
"You don't want her to think you're square, do you? Then if you learn how to dance well, she'll think you're boss."
"Boss"?
"Neat....Groovy! Come on!"
So much old time slang going on in that short conversation!...Although "Swinger" has a totally different meaning these days! Lol
So does "gay".
+Joe Mar Being a "boss" is still a thing tho
+Sir Caco D. Mon Though being a "Boss" and someone thinking you're "Boss" are two different things with two different meanings.
Joe Mar Well I don't know, it still means cool right?
+Sir Caco D. Mon Oh yea, it still means that, although it's really not used that way anymore. Being a boss means being in control or as it say's in the Urban Dictionary: "A Boss - Noun. A person who is a leader, someone who runs shit in his/her hood or city." Lol
I remember seeing this scene as a child, fond memories, so happy Jenna gave tribute to this, shows how perfect Jenna was the role. Being born Friday the 13th myself I always felt a strong connection to Wednesday :)
Sad to see Lisa Loring passed away today. I can imagine Wednesday and Lurch dancing again. RIP Lisa.
What a great reminder of my childhood and watching The Adams Family in black & white on a color TV 📺…
How old is this?
I miss Lurch being able to speak. Each version of him after the original makes him more and more mute. And Wednesday is so sunny! She's isn't some "dark and moody goth chick," just a normal kid who has a slightly strange homelife. I think that's what the Addams and Munsters excelled at; portraying unusualness as normalcy without caricature.
I could not have said this better myself thank you for such a wonderful comment you are so correct
That kid is a heck of a dancer. Truly. I couldn't dance as well as that.
I liked this series more than its modern counterpart. It was shot so well that even now watching it, you get a lot of impressions and an ocean of good mood!
Lisa forever in my memories of watching The Addams Family when I was a child . Her Wednesday just makes me smile , Rest In Peace
I don't want to debate on who's the best Wednesday, but this was the best Lurch of them all.
I always loved the look of concern on Morticia’s face in the original series 😂
Anyone else here because of Wednesday dancing on the Netflix sbow? 😄
No, I came back here cause this 1960s sitcom is better than any other Addams Family show.
@@heyyyjuuuddeee well no shit, water isnt wet
Came here to reminisce when the Addams family wasn't ruined by that retarded show😀
@@heyyyjuuuddeee you’re so special
who me?
RIP Lisa Loring. You brought a little joy through Wednesday. Say hello to the rest in the gang. 💖💖😊😊
I grew up absolutely loving the Addams family and when Wednesday came out I watched it (unfortunately before I got to this episode I was having a rough night because of something’s) but seeing Jenna do this dance I kept rewinding to make sure I saw it right and I smiled and began laughing and my roommate checked to see if I was alright(she witnessed the entire ordeal that made that night rough) and she asked what I was laughing about and I showed her and she didn’t understand why it made me so happy
Rest in Peace Lisa Loring. You killed these moves literally 🙏🏾
You mean they're dead??
That girl was a doll! So quirky yet cute 😂…great dancing
Watch her acting closely. She was very good at that, too.
Check out this video, WEDNESDAY ADDAMS-IN A DREAM TRANCE DANCE th-cam.com/video/OxWENQvvI1E/w-d-xo.html
RIP Lisa Loring.😔 OG~ Wednesday Addams. Love Dance Scene.
Lurch was 6' 9" & totally "boss!!!"
It's even better because he's always so serious
Wednesday was 3`9" & totally "boss too!!!"
Damn, Wednesday had some moves!
This will always be my favorite Wednesday dance scene 😊
How? It’s so simple nothing compare to new one! You just mad cause she not fully white right racist mf all the kids do that dance without even watching it how to do it ! Jenna dance is iconic
@@hoodnigga4047 Chill foo, don't assume people are racist, you come off like a real dummy - note I didn't say dance 'moves', I said 'scene'... I prefer this scene to the new one, which I also like... so what?
@@gi_nattak bet lol just looking through the comments everyone saying about back in the day I seen one comment saying it was better when it was all white actors.
Rip my dear. We will never forget you!! God bless your family and friends and I rejoice your suffering is over. You were one of the best child actress "' ever!
It's great how Lurch has such a hard time until the bizarre vocals start in the song-you see him get inspired and he really gets down!
Ted Cassidy could really give a very wide emotional range to a zombie-like character. RIP, Ted...
Wednesday can flat out dance
I love how Mrs. Addams tells her daughter she is excused and she leaves the room.
0:01 I like the music. It's so catchy!
most pointless comment ever
@@theantiswagman why?
Wednesday is so friggin' cute.
When Lurch could not stop dancing, was because its the Wednesday swing syndrome😆👏🏼
I’m crying and laughing at that
...and she literally left him in the Lurch...dance mode. Scritch scratching vinyl on the turn table.
she is sooo cute! I can't get over it....:)
Jackie Martinez-Kaufman
same
Wednesday hit them with the James Brown shuffle :D How adorable
James Brown would be proud!
Oh my gosh!!
I grew up watching The Addams family, and I must had missed this episode, because I had never ever seen Wednesday and Lurch dance before.
They both have mad skills.
So cool (Lurch), so adorable (Wednesday).
Jokes aside, that footwork crazy
I agree she was quite impressive in her dancing
Nobody does it as good as Wednesday
This is just adorable and it made me smile :)
RIP Lisa Loring, Ted Cassidy, and Carolyn Jones
Finally the original version and not those damn re-mixes!!
What name music?
In years I have tried to find this song...anybody? What song is this? 😳❤
Absolutely precious. This activates the Ogryn center of my brain that says “PROTECT THE LITTLE ONES, AND MAKE THEM SMILE AND LAUGH.”
Watching Wednesday on Netflix and she totally does this move during her dance at the Rave"N. It was a nice little ode to the original Wednesday and I just had to come back here to see it again and make sure I wasn't imagining it, haha. Yep, she totally does this very move at the dance. Awesome easter egg.
if she did this on the series I'll lose
my junk.😂
@@nemopouncey3827 She did. For a breif second. th-cam.com/video/AE2bY2gOBhk/w-d-xo.html
@@nghstudios65 thanks 😂
I know I was so excited to see it!! It just comes full circle connecting all 3 Wednesdays.
RIP Lisa Loring. Thanks for this classic memory.
"If you learn how to dance well she'll think your boss." -- words to live by.
Wednesday was killin' it!
Gul them legs is outta control!
You need more sleep.
Lisa Loring: the Sweet Wednesday
Christina Ricci: the Sadist Wednesday
Jenna Ortega: the Sherlock Holmes Wednesday
RIP Lisa Loring. our sweetheart Wednesday. You're never forgotten. Rest in peace, talented actress.
YA’LL WEREN’T READY FOR WEDNESDAY TO BREAK OUT THE JAMES BROWN !!!! Yasss
"Loosen up -- let yourself go!" Absolutely hilarious!
Not much similarity. Justin Bieber did a closer copy.
Wednesday's dancing is just a whole 'nother level!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🖤
RIP..she made this dance iconic fasho