Wednesday season two part one has finally arrived on Netflix and while it has answered a lot of questions, such as who is Wednesday’s stalker, it’s also left us with some very pressing queries—namely, who is the mystery woman at the end of part one?
During the fourth episode, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) uncovers a secret operation taking part in Willow Hill. It’s called LOIS and was set up by one of the former teachers of Nevermore Academy and now run by his daughter Judi Spannegel (Heather Matarazzo). Wednesday, along with the ever reliable Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen), head down the basement of Willow Hill, where they discover Judi has been keeping a number of Outcasts prisoners in order to conduct test on them and transfer their powers to Normies.
Wednesday and Uncle Fester liberate the prisoners, and there’s one woman who intrigues Wednesday and for whom she makes a special effort to escort out.

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Given the significance of these scenes it’s likely this unknown woman is going to be a bigger characters in the next part of season two. But who is she? Here’s all the theories we have so far.
Who is the mystery woman at the end of Wednesday season 2, part 1?
Aunt Ophelia
Throughout the season, Wednesday’s Aunt Ophelia is mentioned a lot. She’s the sister of Morticia and is a massive point of contention between Wednesday and her mother.
As the season progresses we come to understand that Ophelia has been missing for the past 20 years and she shares a lot of similarities to Wednesday, including their shared psychic ability.
Morticia frequently points out that just like her aunt, Wednesday is struggling to master her skills and Morticia is worried this could lead to the problems and breakdown that her sister faced. When the sisters were younger Ophelia pushed her psychic abilities too far and produced the same black tears Wednesday does and so her mother Hester (Joanna Lumley) sent her away to Willow Hill.

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But while the family assumes she is missing, could it be that she’s actually been in the basement of Willow Hill all this time? There’s a lot of clues to suggest so.
Firstly, she’s been missing for two decades. Maybe she hasn’t been missing at all but in fact been kept prisoner, which is why she’s never been seen or communicated with the family.
We also know for sure that she was a patient at Willow Hill, with Uncle Fester also confessing to Wednesday Morticia had once asked him to break her out. However, he never did.
Given how much emphasis the show has put on Aunt Ophelia as a character, the most likely explanation is she is the one who Wednesday finds and looks after at the end of season two part one.
Tyler’s Mom
Another person some fans are theorizing the mystery woman is in fact Tyler’s mother. During season one we learnt that Tyler (who is also a hyde) is the son of the Detective Galpin and Francoise Galpin, who was an outcast and a hyde.
After giving birth to Tyler, Francoise went onto have postpartum depression which led to her hyde being released, and she was then locked up in Willow Hill.
We’re told that she then died in Willow Hill. However, now fans are theorizing that maybe she’s more alive than previously thought.

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It’s a very plausible theory given how much Detective Galpin was investigating LOIS. Perhaps he was suspicious of what happened to his wife all those years ago, and then when he got close to the truth that’s why he was killed off by Judi and her crows.
The series also puts a lot of emphasis on Tyler rejecting Miss Thornhill as a mother figure, with one of the final scenes between them being when Tyler says to her: “You’re not my mother, you’re my master,” and maybe this is to open up the chance to reunite Tyler with his mother.
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There’s also a small possibility that the mystery woman is neither of the characters, and is simply a red herring meant to throw the audience off. However, with everything being so intentionally thought out in Wednesday, we’re doubtful she’s a character who doesn’t hold some significance to the overall plot.
Wednesday season 2 part 1 is available on Netflix right now.
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