The Plot Twist in Wednesday Season 2? Honestly, Jail Time

We need to talk. Immediately.
Because Wednesday Season 2 just dropped the kind of plot twist that feels like getting ghosted… by Netflix. 😩

Spoiler alert ahead—don’t say we didn’t warn you!

You know that moment when your jaw hits the floor, and you just know it’s never going back to normal again? That’s us after Episode 4 of Wednesday Season 2. Miss Addams, our beloved goth icon with a fringe sharper than your ex’s insults, may have just… died?

Yes, you read that right. Deceased. Thrown out a literal window by Tyler—who, by the way, really understood the assignment when it came to making us scream “BOY, BYE.”

The Scene That Shook the Goth Internet:

“I’ve always dreamed of looking death in the face. But in my final moments, all I hear is my mother’s words ringing in my ears. Maybe I have made everything worse. Much worse.”

Those were Wednesday’s final words (for now?) before she plummeted out a very high window. Like, questionably survivable high. And while it may have given us chills in an aesthetic, candle-lit, Victorian-novel kind of way, it also left us emotionally unhinged.

Even showrunner Miles Millar admitted the scene gave him vertigo:

“We talked about that scene a lot… I remember standing outside the location and looking at the window, saying, ‘That’s really, really high.’”

So… is she dead? Alive? Secretly plotting revenge in a dungeon with a resurrected Enid?

According to Netflix’s Tudum, and actor Hunter Doohan (who plays Tyler, aka Certified Chaos King), the twist is just the beginning. “Tyler might have killed Wednesday,” he says, before adding that fans have a lot to look forward to in the second half of the season.

And don’t worry, your sleuthing days aren’t over. Showrunner Alfred Gough confirmed that the mysteries of Willow Hill are far from solved. Which is good, because our emotional support black eyeliner isn’t ready to retire just yet.

Catch Part 2 streaming on Netflix from 2nd September 2025. Mark your calendars. Light your candles. And maybe don’t stand near windows?

Daniel Usidamen

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