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* From the biker episode, the biker dude tells his father, "They may be kooks, but they're MY kinda kooks." After watching countless strangers run in terror from the Addamses, it was surprisingly sweet to meet someone who accepts them (which is, probably, because they are so accepting of him in turn).
* From the biker episode, the biker dude tells his father, "They may be kooks, but they're MY kinda kooks." After watching countless strangers run in terror from the Addamses, it was surprisingly sweet to meet someone who accepts them (which is, probably, because they are so accepting of him in turn).
* Near the end of the second movie, Fester returns to his family and gives Gomez a hug. Wednesday and Pugsley show up as well.
* As twisted and [[Crosses the Line Twice]] levels of [[Too Kinky to Torture]] Morticia and Gomez could be, you couldn't help but smile at scenes between them. All those years, and they're still passionately head over heels for each other.


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  • From the biker episode, the biker dude tells his father, "They may be kooks, but they're MY kinda kooks." After watching countless strangers run in terror from the Addamses, it was surprisingly sweet to meet someone who accepts them (which is, probably, because they are so accepting of him in turn).