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Addams Family Values
by Paul Rudnick
Debbie Jellinsky has the Addams family strapped into electric chairs while she delivers a manic, self-pitying presentation about her history of murdering husbands for failing to meet her high expectations.
During a forced Thanksgiving pageant at summer camp, Wednesday Addams goes off-script to deliver a scathing indictment of colonialism before leading a revolt. She contrasts the future suffering of indigenous people with the mundane luxuries of the pilgrims.