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Wednesday. Emma Myers as Enid in episode 206 of Wednesday.
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Major spoilers ahead for Wednesday Season 2. Was it fate after all? Netflix‘s Wednesday had a major premonition unveiled in Season 1 and changed in Season 2, but did it actually come true?

Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) has a vision that her roommate and best friend Enid Sinclair’s (Emma Myers) gravestone and that she died under her hand. Wednesday tries to stop the vision from happening all together and was going to do whatever it takes. However, Wednesday kept it a secret from Enid and it caused a lot of strain in their relationship.

It’s not until Rosaline Rotwood (Lady Gaga) makes the two switch bodies so that they can walk a day in their shoes. And most importantly to learn from each other. However, one attempt at Wednesday’s life changed their friendship forever.

Related: The “Wednesday” Character You Are, According to Your Zodiac Sign

Does Enid die in Wednesday Season 2?

Enid doesn’t die in Wednesday Season 2, but she made a sacrifice that could be equivalent to a death. When Wednesday is buried alive by Slurp, Enid and Isaac try to dig Wednesday out before she suffocates to death. Their human hands are no match for the dirt that they have to get out of the way before they reach the casket. Enid makes the decision to turn herself into a wolf so that they don’t waste time.

However, all of that comes with a price. Enid, being an alpha wolf, cannot change back to her human form if she transforms during a full moon. They successfully get Wednesday out of it, but Enid runs away from her closest friends. At the end of the Season, Wednesday and Uncle Ester track Enid to the Canadian border in hopes to turn her friend back into human.

Will she eventually turn back into a human? The cast and crew definitely hope so. “Fans should be very worried for Enid,” co-creator and co-showrunner Miles Millar told Netflix’s Tudum. “We’re certainly worried for Enid. It’s a big deal for Enid and getting out of this is going to be difficult.”

Enid’s actress Emma Myers said that it’s a fitting season ending to her character. “She struggles to fit in … Now she has to deal with potentially becoming a loner again,” Myers told the outfit. “It’s a cool new element to add to the werewolf trope, which is going to be fun to continue exploring. I hope this brings her and Wednesday closer together, because at their core, they’re still outcasts even within their own designated group of outcasts.”  

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