Netflix’s 'Wednesday Season 3' Now Filming on Closed Set After Public Outcry: "We Are Destroying a Generation of Empathy"
In a move that has ignited a firestorm of moral outrage, sources confirm that *Wednesday Season 3* is now being shot on a completely closed set—shielded from public view—after leaked scripts revealed a storyline that critics say glorifies cold, sociopathic behavior as a "cool" survival tactic. “We are teaching children that emotional detachment is the ultimate power move,” raged Dr. Helena Marsh, a child psychologist and family-values advocate. “By making Wednesday Addams a ‘relatable queen’ of vengeance without remorse, we are actively eroding the very foundations of kindness and community. This isn’t entertainment; it’s a cultural poison.” The controversy has erupted online, with parent groups calling for a boycott, claiming the show’s signature dark humor has crossed into outright indoctrination of nihilism. “It’s the downfall of society—normalizing cruelty and calling it wit,” added a comment from a concerned mom of three. As the series doubles down on its dystopian aesthetic, critics warn that a generation is losing the ability to feel empathy, trading it for a thirst for viral, callous one-liners. Will the $150 million production weather the storm, or has Netflix officially “Wednesday-ed” the moral compass of its young audience?