‘Wednesday’ season 2 Cliffhanger: Dies Wednesday?

Spoiler alert: This story contains spoilers for season 2 part 1 of “Wednesday”.
After beating a malignant Retreen Pilgrim, a Hyde and his master in season 1 of “Wednesday”, the Addams Family Heroin (Jenna Ortega) is in the center of an even more urgent mystery in season 2. There is a new series of murders in Jericho, and according to one of the mental, her roommate, her roommate, her roommate, her roommate, her.
Wednesday will soon find out that she is dealing with a bird, someone with the possibility to control birds they use to kill people. She was too late to save Sheriff Galpin (Jamie McShane), who was in the middle of his own research when he died, but was able to restore part of his evidence: the death reports of various scope that patients were in Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital. Each newspaper clipping is connected to a pin board with the name Lois.
In “If this misery could talk”, the fourth and final episode of season 2 part 1, Wednesday and her grandmother, Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley), the ashes of the so -called cremated outcasts of the Obitarianies. They discover that the urns do not contain human remains, so on Wednesday her uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) calls in to infiltrate Willow Hill and to look for clues about Lois. In the meantime, the Protégée on Wednesday, Agnes (Evie Templeton) discovers that the fake certificates of the shifts were signed by Augustus Stonehurst, a normie that taught in Nevermore and later the chief doctor at Willow Hill became institutionalized.
After a freakish bird attack on the campus on Nevermore that almost kills (Victor Dorobantu), a figure with a hood is haunting on Wednesday that she thinks she is the murderous bird, but she does not catch them on time. Instead, she happens to her suspect new music teacher, Miss Capri (Billie Piper) has a meeting with the current Willow Hill -header Dr. Fairburn (Thandiwe Newton), but they say they just set up a new music lesson in the shelter. In the meantime, the thing breaks in Willow Hill to tell Fester to find Stonehurst, and he does. Stonehurst is now old and non -verbal, but his talking parrot gives Fester a list of songs to use to find Lois. In the process, however, he is seen by Marilyn Thornhill Aka Laurel Gates (Christina Ricci), who used Tyler’s (Hunter Doohan) Hyde -persona to trying to eradicate outcasts last season. Hoping to be able to see Tyler who is chained in lonely imprisonment, Thornhill tells Dr. Fairburn that Fester is there to sniff on behalf of Wednesday. Fester is also locked up.
When the thing tells that Fester was discovered on Wednesday, she decides to break into Willow Hill by hiding in Miss Capri’s car while she drives to the hospital for the music class. Within the shelter, Fester finds and freed on Wednesday, and the two are looking for Lois together. With the help of the songs of the parrot as the code to get through a mysterious door, they find a secret cellar written on the wall with the acronym Lois: long -term integration research. Deeper in the basement, they find all the scouts of the death messages alive and locked in individual cells, where they are held and experimented. On Wednesday, Seriff Galpin had discovered the project and was afraid that Tyler, his son, would be the next patient who got his death.
Soon on Wednesday and Fester the figure with hood in the hood arrive: it is Judi (Heather Matarazzo), the assistant of Dr. Fairburn, who is really the daughter of Augustus Stonehurt. She reveals that Dr. Fairburn is only the public -oriented leader of Willow Hill; In reality, Judi continued her father’s work behind the scenes. Stonehurst wanted to be an outcast and developed a method to extract their skills and to give them to normies. A good example: Judi was born as a normie, but her father turned her into a bird.
With the help of his electrical super power, Fester causes an explosion that frees the LOIS test persons from their cells. They all immediately fall to Judi, except for a quiet, fearful woman played by Frances O’Connor. On Wednesday, Fester encourages to escape as she lags behind to help the woman. The asylum has become alert and Thornhill sneaks in Tyler’s dungeon in the midst of the chaos to free him. Instead of embracing his master, he kills her. Slurp (Owen Painter), the Zombie Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez) previously resuscitated in the season sent to Willow Hill after killing a normie, is also liberated. He eats the brain of Dr. Fairburn and then calls Stonehurst ‘old friend’ and also kills him.
While Wednesday the mysterious outcast tries to walk from Willow Hill, she comes across Tyler in full hyde form. The woman escapes on Wednesday, but Tyler takes up on Wednesday and throws her through a window while the police arrive on stage. They shoot at Tyler, but he escapes, unharmed.
About a shot of the bloody, unconscious body on Wednesday on the floor outside the shelter, she says in Voice -over: “I have always dreamed of looking in the face. But in my last moments I only hear the words of my mother in my ears: maybe I made everything worse. Much worse.”
Of course we know that these are not really the last moments of Wednesday. A teaser by part 2 of season 2, premiere on 3 September, shows comatose in bed on Wednesday before he wakes up, with big eyes. There are also pictures of Slurp that wander through a Christmas carnival, Tyler hides in what a sewer seems to be before he appears in a cloak in civilization in civilization, and Enid nervous use a sword.
Yet there are so many questions for the last episodes of season 2. What does Tyler want now that he is free, and how will he manage his monstrous abilties now that he has killed his master? How will the mystery solve on Wednesday with her injuries and the loss of her psychological capacity? Will her mother, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), finally help her use and understand her visions? And who was the woman saved from Lois on Wednesday?
We have no answers yet, but one thing is certain: as Morticia says in Voice -over during the teaser, “something is bad in this way.”




