**Warning: Spoilers for Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 ahead**
In the series Netflix’s Wednesday, our main character had constant support from her loyal werewolf buddy, Enid, played by Emma Myers.
Of course, during season 2, she grew protective as it turned out that Wednesday’s stalker was none other than Agnes (Evie Templeton), a fellow pupil at the school, who had an unhealthy obsession with befriending Wednesday.
The duo often showed unkindness towards each other, constantly seeking opportunities to outshine one another as Wednesday’s preferred assistant. However, when the Girl of Sorrows needed help, Enid and Agnes transformed into a powerful partnership, cooperating effectively, and growing into improved individuals throughout the ordeal.
At the culmination of the season, their captivating dance performance synchronized to Lady Gaga’s “Dead Remix” served as an effective diversion for overpowering Principal Dort (portrayed by Steve Buscemi), ultimately securing the safety of Nevermore.

Myers expressed his delight about their friendship, saying, “It was great to have you as a friend. I must admit, it’s refreshing! Enid usually argues with everyone. It’s just she always seems to be in an argument with someone.” He went on to say, “I’m just thrilled that by the end of it all, we don’t have animosity towards each other, and instead, we can truly be friends.
Templeton expressed his excitement, saying, “Being a devoted admirer of the first season, it was mind-blowing to transition from being a fan to actually participating in the series I adore. I’m really looking forward to witnessing how the trio consisting of Enid, Wednesday, and Agnes will evolve in their dynamic.
“I think that would be really cool to see how their friendship develops.”
In the second season, Agnes quickly left a mark, establishing herself as a reliable assistant for both Wednesday and Enid. With her stealthy abilities, she proved particularly useful in obtaining information about suspicious individuals.
In just no time at all during season 2, Agnes made quite the impact on both Wednesday and Enid. Using her unique powers of invisibility, she became an indispensable ally in gathering intel on shady characters.

Enid felt uncomfortable after putting so much effort into solving the mystery of Wednesday, worrying that their friendship might be in jeopardy.
But when Enid understood that Agnes was grappling with her self-identity, feeling neglected and alone, she became more compassionate and, in turn, assisted Agnes in finding her own path without being overly reliant on someone else.
According to Templeton, he believes that the theme of authenticity pervades the entire series, with a particular emphasis on this specific season.
“One of Emma’s lines is ‘be your own psycho’. I think that’s important.”
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2025-09-07 19:11