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Wednesday's Writers Have Finally Addressed Those Viral Comments About Jenna Ortega Putting Her ‘Foot Down' And Reworking The Script
By Dirk Libbey,
14 hours ago
The first season of Wednesday on Netflix was a massive hit that turned Jenna Ortega into an equally massive star overnight. Everything that Ortega said became a headline, especially when she said she had to “put her foot down” on the show and even changed some of the lines in the script. The words have been discussed as much as Season 2 of Wednesday itself, and now those writers who had their words allegedly changed are speaking out.
Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who wrote Beetlejuice Beetlejuice as well as Wednesday , have mostly stayed quiet since Jenna Ortega made the viral comments. As recently as last month the actress was asked about the comments and Ortega said she could have used her words better and called herself a “rambler”. Gough and Millar tell THR that they understand Ortega's position and hold no ill will. Gough said…
While not everybody was happy with what Jenna Ortega said, the writers of Wednesday whose work she allegedly changed don’t seem to mind. Miles Millar points out that Ortega is a producer on Wednesday Season 2 and he says the work between all of them has been very collaborative. He explained…
Filmmaking is always a collaborative endeavor, and it certainly sounds like the star and writers of Wednesday are working well together. Hopefully, that will result in a Season 2 that is as successful as the first.
You're saying you welcome her input, but she doesn't really write new lines for her character? You took the scenic route to saying that. I think you also said girls will be girls, which translates into Ortega having an exaggerated view of her own importance in creating her character? She's young, so she overstates her particular role in the creative process? You're very forgiving. I wouldn't be. She's a big girl, figuratively speaking. Someone should tell her to cut the bullshit.
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