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It's been a little under a month since we left Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), lying broken both physically and emotionally on a rainy night outside of an asylum. But it's not long before the beloved protagonist is out of her coma, and ready to dive back into the mysteries that have captivated so many people in the hit Netflix series.

Here's everything to know about the ending of Wednesday Season 2.

Who is the patient Wednesday Addams freed in Wednesday Season 2?

In the midseason finale, Wednesday had discovered a secret plot to experiment on Outcasts to rob them of their powers and give them to "Normies." One of the guinea pigs was a mysterious woman who the titular goth helped escape from Willow Hill. It's not long into Part 2 that we get the answer as to who she is, though: Francoise Galpin (Frances O'Connor), the long-assumed deceased mother of Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan).

Like her son, Francoise is an Outcast with the ability to transform into a beastly Hyde. Additionally, we discover in Episode 5 that she is a former friend of Morticia Addams (Catherine Zeta-Jones). She brokers a deal with the Addams Family matriarch, helping stop Tyler's attack on Wednesday and her friends in lieu of taking him and reuniting their family. That family reunion takes on a whole new meaning when her brother Isaac also joins the picture (more on him in a bit). But, soon after mother meets son, it's revealed that her previous Hyde transformations have left her in critical condition, soon to meet her maker should she not find a way to lose her powers.

Owen Painter as Slurp in 'Wednesday'

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It turns out that Slurp is actually Isaac Night (Owen Painter), a former Nevermore student and best friend of Gomez (Luis Guzmán). Isaac was an incredibly gifted student, so much so that he had a secret lab built for him to carry out experiments. His chief experiment: Trying to remove his sister Francoise of her Hyde powers. To do that, he enlisted the help of an unaware Gomez, intending to sap all of his powers of electricity at the time to power his machine. Morticia intervened, stopping the experiment and saving Gomez's life (but forever removing his powers). Isaac was killed in the explosion, and buried by the future Addams couple.

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Where did Thing come from on Wednesday?

It turns out the reason why Thing is so closely connected to the Addams Family is because they were literally connected to one of their friends! Thing was actually the former hand of Isaac's, which got dismembered when Morticia sabotaged his experiment. The jolt of power that came from the fray animated the appendage, gaining an identity as Thing. But when Isaac and company capture Thing, it isn't long before hand and arm are reunited to carry out his grand master plan.

Unfortunately for Isaac, you can lead a hand to a diabolical machine, but you can't make them be evil. As he chokes the life out of Wednesday, Thing eventually enforces their individuality, literally turning on their owner. After laying the smackdown on Isaac, Thing rips out his clockwork heart, killing the main antagnoist for good. Once his body hits the floor, Thing then crawls off of it, happy to have answered a big mystery, but ready to move on from their connections to an evil genius.

(L to R) Steve Buscemi as Barry Dort, Christopher Lloyd as Professor Orloff in 'Wednesday'

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What is Principal Dort's real story in Wednesday Season 2?

That's because, as it turns out, Dort is conducting a school-wide con job. We find out through flashback that he is actually the person behind the recently-busted Morning Song cult where Bianca Barclay (Joy Sunday) and her mother escaped from. He made his way to Nevermore to conduct his biggest get-rich-quick-scheme yet, blackmailing Bianca into using her siren powers to convince Hester to give him his entire fortune, with which he'll immediately take off with to Venezuela.

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Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in 'Wednesday'

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As the experiment was about to occur, however, Tyler realized why his part in this was so important. It turns out that his mother wanted him to have his powers removed, feeling it was too late for herself, but not her son. As the havoc the Addams' sabotage took effect, Tyler was yet again reunited with Wednesday. And, despite his insistence throughout Season 2 that he would kill her, she opted to take the path of non-violence, freeing him from his restraints.

Somehow, Tyler ends Season 2 even more aimless than halfway through. But he finds yet another new support system in Miss Capri (Billie Piper). Nevermore's music teacher has her own history with Hydes, considering her father was one. So she opts to help Tyler, taking him to a group of people like him to transcend the need for a single master. Despite initially rebuffing her, the season ends with the two in a car, taking off for parts unknown.

What happened to Enid in Wednesday Season 2?

Enid is dealing with her own changes in Season 2 — and we're not talking puberty! When she ends up transforming one night without the full moon, Capri tells her she may be a rare "Alpha" werewolf. She is warned about the dangers that come with that, namely, if she transforms during the full moon, she stands a chance of staying in wolf form for good. Not only that, she would immediately turn from predator to prey, as other werewolves would instinctively hunt her down.

Once the dust settles from the climax of the episode, Wednesday finds out that Enid was spotted near the Canadian border, most likely heading north to escape the various werewolves that are chasing after her. And so, despite their troubles this season, she decides to live up to the promise she made: To track Enid down herself. After Nevermore closes, Wednesday sits sidecar with Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) and Thing, taking off to try to rescue her, yet again, from a deathly fate.

What is going on with Aunt Ophelia in Wednesday Season 2?

Wednesday Season 2 clearly had a family theme to it. Not only were the rest of the Addams Family more incorporated into it compared to Season 1, but the secrets Morticia and Wednesday were keeping from each other spurred the plot along. One of those secrets was the fate of Aunt Ophelia. The mysterious member of the family has yet to be seen, but supposedly possessed similar powers as Wednesday's before succumbing to a cruel fate.

While we don't get a chance to see Ophelia's face this season, the audience is clued in more as to what might be coming our way in Season 3. We see Hester go down to the depths of her palatial mortuary, into what seems to be a cell. The sight is not too unfamiliar from what Wednesday herself saw at Willow Hill. We see Ophelia as Wednesday saw her, sitting in a room, facing the wall. What's more notable, however, is what's scrawled on the wall in red.

As has been the case with Wednesday so far, it seems that, yet again, we are in store for the idea that, if you're seeking to solve questions, you may find an answer that puts you in more danger than you could ever know.

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