: While Wednesday plays a haunting rendition of Vivaldi's "Winter" on her cello, she uses Thing to orchestrate a fiery explosion that destroys the statue.
: Wednesday is assigned to Pilgrim World , a tourist trap that glorifies the town’s founder, Joseph Crackstone .
The third episode of the hit series Wednesday , titled is a pivotal chapter that bridges the gap between high school drama and historical mystery. Directed by Tim Burton , this episode deepens the lore of Nevermore Academy while challenging the sanitized history of its neighboring town, Jericho. 1. The Secret Society: The Nightshades [S1E3] Friend or Woe
: Once a prestigious group dedicated to protecting outcasts, Wednesday dismisses the current iteration—led by Bianca Barclay and Xavier Thorpe —as a glorified social club for the school's elite.
Principal Weems forces the students into "Outreach Day," a community service event in Jericho meant to bridge the gap between "Outcasts" and "Normies". : While Wednesday plays a haunting rendition of
: Despite her disdain, Wednesday uses the opportunity to swipe a rare book from their library, which contains a drawing of the mysterious girl from her visions. 2. Outreach Day and Pilgrim World
: Through a vision at the ruins of the old meeting house, Wednesday witnesses Joseph Crackstone burning a group of outcasts alive. Directed by Tim Burton , this episode deepens
: Goody Addams managed to escape, but the vision confirms that Crackstone’s hatred of outcasts is the root of the darkness currently plaguing Jericho. 4. Explosive Finale