Call of the Woe
In “Call of the Woe,” Wednesday digs deeper into the strange occurrences at Nevermore Academy. Using her psychic abilities and sharp intellect, she uncovers connections between past events and the new threats looming over the school. Tensions rise with both students and faculty, while Wednesday must navigate treacherous alliances and unexpected betrayals. The episode escalates suspense and mystery, setting the stage for darker developments later in the season.
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If These Woes Could Talk
In "If These Woes Could Talk," Wednesday teams up with Uncle Fester and Thing for an undercover mission inside Willow Hill asylum, chasing a shadowy conspiracy linked to her family’s past. As Fester and Wednesday work to infiltrate the facility, shocking revelations emerge: "Lois" is not a person, but a covert program used to secretly imprison Outcasts whose deaths were faked for twisted experiments run by Augustus Stonehurst and his daughter, Judi—the Avian.
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Hyde and Woe Seek
The episode opens with Wednesday awakening from a coma, guided by the spectral presence of Principal Weems, now her eerie "spirit guide." Nevermore is thrown into turmoil as Tyler, still at large, is hunted by authorities while masquerading as a doctor amid the school's Day of the Dead festivities.
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Woe Thyself
"Woe Thyself" follows Wednesday and Enid as they unwittingly exchange bodies during a graveyard ritual gone awry, guided by visions from Lady Gaga’s spirit and family secrets from Grandma Hester.
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Woe Me the Money
With the school’s annual fundraising gala looming, Wednesday sets her sights on exposing Principal Dort, revealing his dangerous manipulation of Nevermore’s students through blackmail and secrets.
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This Means Woe
In "This Means Woe," Wednesday discovers that Gomez lost his supernatural powers after a failed experiment by Isaac—who used Gomez to power a machine while trying to cure Françoise, and now plans to do the same to Pugsley.
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