Netflix's Wednesday is back and thefirst four episodes of season two have shed light on the enigmatic Wednesday Addams (portrayed by Jenna Ortega) as she embarks on her second year at Nevermore.
The season opener,featuring a star-studded cast, saw Wednesday plagued by chilling and cryptic messages from an unknown stalker, amidst a series of unexplained deaths. Prior to the show's release, fans had been speculating about the identity of this mysterious figure.
As she commenced her new academic year at Nevermore Academy, the eerie messages persisted, with her stalker observing from afar and leaving perplexing riddles. The plot took a sinister twist when the stalker abducted Enid Sinclair (played by Emma Myers) and Bruno (Noah B. Taylor), leaving them in a perilous situation, reports the Express.
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Following a trail of clues, Wednesday discovered Enid and Bruno trapped inside an abandoned tower, under the looming threat of descending blades.
Upon solving the final riddle, the stalker unveiled her identity - it was none other than Agnes Demille (Evie Templeton), a social outcast who admires Wednesday and idolises her for rescuing the school from pilgrim Joseph Crackstone.
For Templeton, this marks her most significant role yet, having previously appeared in Life After Life and Criminal Record.
In the first part of Wednesday's second season, Agnes revealed her desire to impress Wednesday with her unique abilities, including invisibility.
Wednesday grudgingly appointed her as her right-hand woman in the investigation of the latest series of murders.
Enid was left feeling undervalued by her best mate Wednesday, who seemed to appreciate Agnes's assistance more than hers.
Agnes had a knack for winding up Enid, fully aware that her growing bond with Wednesday was getting under the young werewolf's skin.
Agnes was willing to go to extreme lengths to capture Wednesday's attention, and she knew that taking her best friend hostage would achieve just that.
Audiences will have to hold their breath to see if Agnes continues to be an asset to Wednesday in the second half of the season.
Wednesday season 2 part 1 is available on Netflix. Part 2 is set to air on September 3.
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