“Wednesday” Season 2, Part 1: Who is Ophelia?

Wednesday Season 2, Part 1 is even more like Addams Family Affairs than Season 1, looping in large family members like Fester (Fred Armisen) and Grandmama Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley). But the show keeps bringing up a key relative we haven’t met yet. No, I’m not talking about cousin Itt (but where is he?). I’m talking about Ophelia Frump.
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Ophelia is Morticia’s sister. She appeared in several other Addams family movies and TV shows, including Adams Family Series (played by Carolyn Jones), Adams Family Movie (played by Allegra Kent), Adams Family Values (played by Laura Esterman), then The new Adams family (played by Lisa Calder). She is often portrayed as cheerful, but considering how we know her Wednesdayif she showed up in the series, it would definitely not be.
Who is Ophelia Wednesday Season 2, Why is she so important?
Catherine Zeta-Jones on Wednesday.
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exist WednesdayOphelia’s story is a tragic story, sticking with Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Like Morticia and Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), Ophelia is also a psychic. Just like Wednesday, Ophelia pushed her mental abilities so far while attending Nevermore that vision gave her black tears. This led to Hester taking Ophelia to Willow Mental Hospital. Morticia begs her mother not to let Ophelia commit it, because her condition will only worsen, but to no avail.
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In the Frump family history, this dark spot is one of the reasons why Morticia and Hester don’t get along. This is why Morticia is so worried about using Goody’s spell book on Wednesday and testing her mental abilities without guidance. She didn’t want to see her daughter become a similar fate, and she was determined to be better than Hester’s mother than Hester to Ophelia.
But Ophelia’s promise in Willow Hill is not the end of her twisted story. Uncle Fester revealed to Wednesday that Morticia asked him to seep into Willow Hill at one time to check on her dear sister. But when he arrived, he learned that Ophelia had disappeared. arrive Wednesday In season 2, she has been missing for 20 years.
Or her?
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Fred Armisen and Jenna Ortega on Wednesday.
Credits: Helen Sloan/Netflix
In Episode 4 Wednesday Season 2, Wednesday and Fester discover a sinister experimental plan in Willow Hill. The program, called LOIS (Long-term Wandering Integration Research), aims to extract the abilities of wanderers and impose them on norms. Since the program leader Heather Matarazzo gained the power of birds through Lois, it has been successful at least once.
None of the Lois test subjects volunteered in Willow Hill. In fact, Willow Hill faked all the deaths, so no one would know to come to them. Do you know what else they can fake? Ophelia’s disappearance.
That’s right: I think Ophelia was thrown into Louis because of her psychological ability, and that’s where she’s been trapped for the past 20 years.
When Wednesday and Fest discovered Louis’ subject, they found a woman (Frances O’Connor) curl crouching around the corner of her cell, disappointed with the facts about Wednesday and Wednesday and Fest. The show distinguishes her body from other Wanderer characters, and she doesn’t get any visible power of abandonment. Once they are released from the cell, it also separates her from the others, as she is the only one who doesn’t chase Judy to chase Judy with little-known anger. Instead, she posted on Wednesday’s side to the ensuing chaos.
From all these differences with the rest of the packaging, it’s obvious Wednesday I hope this woman stands out. If she wasn’t Ophelia who had been separated for a long time, why would she pay so much attention? Her presence in Willow Hill with Morticia tells us everything about her until her mysterious disappearance.
Also, Wednesday is a psychology of the same black vision as Ophelia, the one who frees her aunt from Willow Hill, isn’t it poetic?
Wednesday Season 2, Part 1 is now on Netflix, Part 2 premieres on September 3.