
One of the most endearing aspects of Season 1 is Wednesday’s slowly burgeoning friendship with her roomie, Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers). In a very “The Odd Couple” scenario, Wednesday’s gothic and dower attitude immediately clashes with Enid’s colorful and uber-positive personality. At first, Wednesday wants nothing to do with Enid, even going as far as to divide their shared space with duct tape. However, slowly but surely, the two begin to grow on each other which makes for some very emotional and comedic moments.
A perfect example of this is Wednesday slightly comforting Enid by sharing a sad childhood story with her. Partway through the first season, they have an argument that results in Enid temporarily vacating as Wednesday’s roomie. However, following the attempt on Thing’s life, Enid returns, claiming that Wednesday needs someone watching her back. Enid also notes that she isn’t going to apologize for who she is and that, for whatever reason, Wednesday and her make a good pairing. Wednesday, in her own detached way, embraces this and opts not to divide the room with tape anymore.
Add to that, the two finally share a hug in the season finale, something Wednesday had been resistant to, and it’s clear they legitimately care for each other. It also helps that Ortega and Myers have stellar chemistry with each other, making for a charming onscreen friendship that we hope continues in Season 2.
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13 Things We’d Like To See In Netflix’s Wednesday Season 2
One of the most endearing aspects of Season 1 is Wednesday’s slowly burgeoning friendship with her roomie, Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers). In a very “The Odd C
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