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Who is the Stalker in Wednesday?

One of the many reasons Wednesday grew to immediate and massive popularity on Netflix is because of the various genres it offers. Sometimes it's a torrid teen drama, other times a dark, death-laden comedy. But what helped anchor a lot of fans to the Jenna Ortega series was its series of mysteries.

By the end of Season 1, the biggest questions plaguing Wednesday Addams (Ortega) and her friends all season long were solved, the villains dispatched. But, as she discovered in the finale, there was one remaining, hidden around the corner. Wednesday found out in the final moments of Season 1 that she had a stalker, her new phone flooded with pictures taken of her without her knowing.

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    When Wednesday returned to Nevermore in Season 2, the stalker picked right back up from where they left off. Only this time, their messages went from creepy to downright dangerous. They welcomed Wednesday back to school with a note delivered via crossbow. They stole her yearslong work in the manuscript of her novel, threatening to set it ablaze in a celebratory pyre. And, in the climax of Episode 2, they kidnapped Enid (Emma Myers) and Bruno (Noah B. Taylor), chaining them up in Iago Tower with a ceiling of spikes threatening their lives.

    Luckily, Wednesday is able to solve the stalker's series of riddles just in time. She is able to make her way to Iago Tower and solve the final clue, "The Invisible Man," just before the two werewolves are impaled. And, in that moment, the stalker reveals themselves – quite literally.

    Who is the stalker in Wednesday?

    Evie Templeton as Agnes DeMille in 'Wednesday'

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    There has been plenty of speculation in three-year wait between Wednesday seasons as to which character could be the stalker. What many didn't count on, however, is that their identity would not be someone we already know, but a brand-new face to the series. It turns out the stalker is none other than Agnes DeMille (Evie Templeton), Wednesday Addams' self-proclaimed number one fan.

    In a fashion dramatically appropriate to her enigmatic persona, Agnes arrives on the scene with a slow clap, showing that she, much like the character in her final riddle, has the power of invisibility. We initially met her in the Season 2 premiere, part of a gaggle of squeeing superfans of the titular psychic. Upon Wednesday becoming a local hero for saving the school in the Season 1 finale, Agnes and her group showcased how much of a celebrity she had become, much to her chagrin.

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    It turns out that there is more to Agnes than meets the (naked) eye. She has made full use of her powers up to this point, able to follow Wednesday around without being detected. And, while it seems like her messages to her muse were threatening in nature, from Agnes's perspective, they were merely a cry for attention. Even this entire scheme with Enid and Bruno was her "Prank Day" gift to Wednesday, a statement that immediately has Enid seeing red.

    Naturally, Wednesday initially rebuffs her stalker, reacting, "My crazed stalker is an invisible 13-year-old?" But, as she continues her investigation into the much larger mystery of a crow-controlling mass murderer, she realizes she can use Agnes's powers for her benefit. And so, in a surprising twist, she ends up recruiting her stalker to the cause. Throughout the rest of Part 1, Agnes is Wednesday's loyal lackey, going unseen to find clues or help cause a distraction to help Wednesday crack the case.

    Season 2 of Wednesday ends on a perilous note for the titular character, as she lies in critical condition, having just been thrown out a two-story window. In a statement none of us would have ever predicted coming into this season, the person who may be able to help Wednesday Addams just as she needs it most is none other than her stalker.

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