Wednesday Season 3 Must Kill Off Its Weakest Element — Here’s Why!
Fans are calling for a bold shake-up as the series gears up for its next chapter, hoping that dropping the show’s weakest thread could finally make Nevermore Academy’s drama sharper, darker, and unmissable.
‘Wednesday’ Needs To Say Goodbye to the Weakest Part of the Show in Season 3

‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Ends With Nevermore in the Rearview Mirror
Like any good mystery, the finale of Wednesday season 2 ties up a lot of loose ends rather nicely. Not only has the legend of the Skull Tree been fully reburied, hopefully for good, but the late Principal Dort (Steve Buscemi) is exposed as a fraud before meeting an untimely end. Of course, many secrets of the Addams Family line still remain, perhaps the most prominent of which involves a certain mysterious aunt, and the fate of several characters are left in a grim limbo. The most obvious case of this is Tyler (Hunter Doohan) in his Hyde form, who is left more alone than ever after killing his master and losing his mother, but the most tragic example remains the most important for where the story now seems to be headed.
Returning to Nevermore Has Become Repetitive in ‘Wednesday’

Leaving Nevermore behind might seem starkly at odds with the basic concept of Wednesday, which was billed as a college-style setting for the youngest girl in The Addams Family series. Yet, it might help resolve some of the most crucial flaws the show has been facing recently, including Wednesday herself. Having her be a celebrity among the other students might have been a great gag for one season, but it grew tiring pretty quickly, and she lost the appeal of being an outcast among outcasts. Now, she’ll have to spend more time in the human world, where her antics are much less likely to be tolerated by the people around her. That already makes the dynamics more fun, but it can also be a source of drama, as outcasts are still feared by the wider world. It’s still dangerous out there for her, as the first scene of this season displayed so well, and now those traps might multiply.
Leaving Nevermore Will Provide More Creative Freedom in ‘Wednesday’

Given the manner in which Season 2 ends, it’s a decent bet that Wednesday Season 3 will continue trends from the series so far. Now that he’s alone, Tyler has a chance to develop into his own character, maybe even achieve some kind of redemption. The primary focus, though, will likely be on our titular hero attempting to find Enid and turn her back to normal, which means she will have little time for another semester at Nevermore. She still might have time for Tyler, though, since the writing team appears dead set on pairing them as a romantic couple, which has proven divisive among the fanbase.
All episodes of Wednesday can now be streamed on Netflix in the U.S.