This is terrific! Fans of Wednesday can now get thrilled; the star Jenna Ortega has pronounced her wish that the new season will present a different side of the relationship between Wednesday Addams and her mother, Morticia.Ortega wants the two to "stop arguing" and join forces, moving from a state of constant war with each other to a partnership. As per ScreenRant, she said,"I would like them [Morticia and Wednesday] to stop arguing and team up. We'd just been talking about women banding together, and you see that a bit in the final episode, or episodes. I think we should lean into that. It's really exciting and refreshing to see women displayed that way."The claim immediately suggests that the third season could open into a more complex and emotionally rich mother-daughter relationship, thus revealing the legendary gothic duo in a different light.Similarly, Ortega held that the change did not detract from the dark humor and rebellion from Wednesday. To her, the character should still be the one with a sharp tongue, a free mind, and a beauty with a dark side, even after the development of emotions. Furthermore, Zeta-Jones, playing Morticia, has been vocal about her wish to explore the bond between mother and daughter even more.The sum of all these claims points to the possibility that, in due time, the third season might finally come up with the perfect mix of elements that drive laughter and, at the same time, conflict the very characteristics of the series, and allow the characters to go through times of realization and support.Jenna Ortega’s vision for Wednesday and MorticiaJenna Ortega was very open about her expectations of the new season during several interviews. One thing she notably mentioned was that she wants to see a shift in the relationship of Wednesday and Morticia from the never-ending quarreling to “team up,” which she called “exciting and refreshing,” seeing women support each other on screen.That way, Wednesday can still be sarcastic and very smart and share a good relationship with Morticia, yet a different one. After that, Ortega added that the dark side of Wednesday, the rebellion, and her sarcastic wit remain the main characteristics of her; therefore, even though the relationship between mother and daughter has changed, Wednesday is going to be the one with this gothic charm and sharp humor that the audience loves.Maintaining Wednesday’s signature edgeIf her humor is not taken away from her, Season 3 can delve into the growth theme without losing the core of the character. This implies that despite the evolution of the mother-daughter relationship, Wednesday will remain the one with the dark charm and sharp humor that the viewers love.By still keeping her humor, Season 3 can explore the theme of growth without losing the essence of the character. The character of Wednesday, dark, intelligent, and free-spirited, is still completely there, thus making the possibility allied with Morticia an authentic transformation instead of a forced one.Broader themes: Female solidarityOrtega has overall linked this notion to a wider theme of women joining forces. By cooperating, Wednesday and Morticia could show a supportive, collaborative relationship instead of the perennial strain.This viewpoint brings in the new potential of the narrative for Wednesday, where not only the outer but also the inner conflicts are involved, revealing the characters dealing with their obstacles but still holding on to their connection. It proposes a more emotionally rich aspect to the series’s family connections.Morticia's role in the evolutionMorticia, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, has a point regarding the child-parent bond with Wednesday. She is all for the loose representation of an intricate, adult tie where conflict doesn’t play the role all the time. As per Collider, she said,"What I portray to my mother [as Morticia], the contentious relationship sometimes is exactly what I do not want to have with my own daughter [Wednesday]. And history does repeat itself. My mother, Hester Frump, has a little bit more of a mean bone in her body than Morticia and Morticia is always family first as [her] mother wasn’t."While Ortega views the collaboration from Wednesday’s perspective, Zeta-Jones’s comments suggest that Morticia could also be presented in a more complex light, that of a mother who is going through her own trials and, thereby, supporting her daughter’s independence.Joining the two statements together, one concludes that the two leading actresses are totally in agreement on the issue of how the mother-daughter relationship is going to be transformed, thus making it a principal theme for Season 3.What this could mean for Wednesday's story in WednesdayBy reducing fights and increasing teamwork, Wednesday might encounter difficulties and adventures with Morticia, but in new ways. This gives her character a chance to grow emotionally and to unveil her sinister part, though still being very sarcastic, smart, and dressed in a gothic style, which the fans have come to expect.In Ortega's statements, one can see the allusion to such a change and its consequences being a more complicated and intricate description of Wednesday, but still without giving up her original features. To give an example, she can fight the monsters inside her, make up her mind, and yet remain the same love and hate around the family, with the mother getting more loving as the kid is getting softer.Looking forward to Season 3Wednesday's Season 3 is going to be a blend of cooperation, amusement, and emotional intensity as fans might have expected. Teaming up with Morticia offers great opportunities for wit, shared problem-solving, and even more elaborate interactions, therefore opening up expansive narrative possibilities for the show.Nonetheless, the series succeeded in bringing out the independence of Wednesday along with her macabre sense of humor to enable it to create that dark, ironic, and suspenseful atmosphere which has been the hallmark of its nature.Hence, Jenna Ortega has stated that the theme of the third season of Wednesday is based on a merger rather than a fight between the two protagonists, namely Wednesday and Morticia. Ortega and Zeta-Jones blend well as they start to reveal a mother-daughter relationship that's deeper and more intricate than ever.You might just find a different Wednesday, who, although darkly witty, sarcastic, and gothically charming, this time proves to be emotionally more mature and cooperative with her mother than ever.The third season might be where elements of comedy, scenes thrilling in a gothic way, and heart-tugging moments could be brought in. It also still reflects the change in the relationship between Wednesday and Morticia. Therefore, there will be presented a new fascinating version of this series, which will not only honor the popular characters but also impart them with new emotional depth.Also read: Where to watch Wednesday?