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Just finished binging Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 and wow, the plot twists just kept coming. If you haven't watched yet, major spoilers ahead.
So the big reveal everyone was waiting for—who exactly is Isaac Night? Turns out he's been the zombie Slurp the whole time, and this guy has such a dark backstory. He's actually Françoise's brother and Tyler's uncle, plus he was Gomez's old roommate back at Nevermore. The connections between all these characters are insane.
What really got me was learning what actually happened the night of Isaac's accident. Morticia finally spills the tea that Isaac had this machine designed to remove the Hyde from his sister Françoise. He needed massive electrical power to make it work, so he basically tricked Gomez into providing it—and he was willing to sacrifice Gomez's life to save his sister. When Morticia showed up and found Gomez dying, she sabotaged the whole experiment, causing it to explode. Isaac died in the blast, but here's the wild part: Isaac Night wasn't completely destroyed that night. A piece of him actually survived.
That piece? It's Thing. Literally. The hand we've been watching the whole series is actually a severed part of Isaac Night. When Morticia cut it off, it somehow got animated by the power surge. Mind blown. So when Isaac Night gets resurrected as a full zombie, he literally reattaches Thing to himself and regains his telekinetic powers. The whole "Thing" name is just "Night" rearranged—the show was playing with us the entire time.
The climax at Nevermore where Isaac Night tries to run his experiment again was intense. He's got Pugsley strapped to the machine, trying to use him as the power source to remove Tyler's Hyde. But then Tyler himself transforms into his Hyde form, grabs Isaac Night, and tosses him off the balcony. The lab explodes, everyone somehow survives, and then Thing—still connected to Isaac Night—gets used to kill him. Thing reaches into Isaac Night's chest, rips out his clock heart, and that's it. Isaac Night is finally gone for good.
But the real cliffhanger? Aunt Ophelia. Wednesday gets a vision and discovers her aunt has been locked in Grandmama's basement for twenty years, writing "Wednesday must die" on the walls. She's got the same psychic abilities as Wednesday, and the showrunners confirmed this is setting up a massive storyline for Season 3. Is she gonna be an ally or a threat? We'll have to wait and find out. The ending leaves so many questions open—especially about Enid being stuck in her werewolf Alpha form and heading toward Canada. Season 3 is gonna be wild.