"For ourselves, we wanted to change up the storytelling in Season 2 a bit," Gough says in an exclusive interview with Parade, "which is to have mysteries, but not have it be one season-long whodunnit and to try to sustain that again. So we wanted to kind of have a satisfying conclusion, but then that just leads to more mystery."
Indeed, the first four episodes of Wednesday Season 2, which dropped on Netflix on Aug. 6, laid out clues and subsequently solved them in rapid fashion. Wednesday Addams's stalker, a holdover mystery from Season 1, revealed herself in Episode 2 as invisible superfan Agnes DeMille (Evie Templeton). The serial killer who was murdering with a literal murder of crows unmasked themselves in Episode 4 as Judi Spannegel (Heather Matarazzo), an executive assistant at the Willow Hill psychiatric institute. While it seems like much of the mystery was expended in the first half, it sets up for plenty more to come when the second batch drops on Sept. 3.
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Related: All the Hidden ‘Wednesday’ Easter Eggs You Missed in Season 2, Episode 1We see Tyler escape from Willow Hill at the end of Episode 4. How will Jericho change now that this rogue element is back on the loose?Gough: That's exactly right. He's a very rogue, dangerous element who's out there, who's made his intentions very clear about what he wants to do. And now Wednesday has to contend with this havoc that she's wrought.We heard a lot about Wednesday's Aunt Ophelia in Part 1. Will we be able to find out more about her story, and even possibly see herin Part 2?Millar: The breadcrumbs will definitely lead to something, yeah. It's a family member that is has been seen in the family. And so for us, what's our iteration of that? Again, it's another female member of the family, and what is that going to bring? And with Morticia, obviously, there's something. There's a history there that she's afraid of repeat with Wednesday. So we love the idea of teasing that up front and there'll definitely be a reward for those bread cards.You've spoken in interviews about how you hope to do many more seasons of Wednesday. So was Season 2 conceived with a major cliffhanger for Season 3 in mind?Gough: There'll definitely be a reason to go into Season 3. With Season 1, you never know. So we wanted it to feel complete, but also give some forward momentum into Season 2. But I think with Season 2, we had a pretty good chance that we would have a Season 3. So we definitely had that in mind when we were breaking the season.You also talked about how you have spin-offs already percolating in your head. As you're breaking these stories, is there anyone specific you're keeping in mind for a future series?Gough: Well, there were a couple. Ideally, you design these shows that anybody could have their own series. That would be that. That's kind of goal with all the characters, so that they all feel fully fleshed out. But there are a couple we're circling. We can't really say more than that right now.
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