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* SpiderSwarm: One of the flashbacks to Wednesday's previous birthdays shows her hitting a spider-shaped piñata, which proves full of live spiders, scaring the other kids. The young Wednesday, however, let them swarm over her without a hint of discomfort.
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* DumbwaiterRide: Wednesday and Enid hide from the monster in the Gates Manor's dumbwaiter. It tries to reach them by clawing at the door, but the shaking and the weight of the girls mean the rope holding the dumbwaiter give up first, sending them falling to the basement.
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No spoiler for incoming episodes.
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* ActorAllusion: Thornhill says that she and Wednesday are alike, which is appropriate given that Creator/ChristinaRicci has also played Wednesday.
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* DownerEnding: Sherif Galpin removes Wednesday from the case for endangering his son, Weems is prepared to expel Wednesday if she causes any more infractions, and Enid is so angry that she goes to Yoko’s room for the night, leaving Wednesday all alone.
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* DownerEnding: Sherif Galpin removes Wednesday from the case for endangering his son, Weems is prepared to expel Wednesday if she causes any more infractions, and Enid is so angry that she goes to Yoko’s Yoko's room for the night, leaving Wednesday all alone.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Thornhill says that she and Wednesday are alike, which is appropriate given that Creator/ChristinaRicci has also played Wednesday. It also hints that Thornhill is not what she appears to be.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Thornhill says Weems exasperatedly asks Weddnesday, "How do you end up at the center of everything terrible that she and Wednesday are alike, which is appropriate given happens?!" Well, she's the main character, that Creator/ChristinaRicci has also played Wednesday. It also hints that Thornhill is not what she appears to be.might explain it...
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* ManipulativeBitch: Wednesday ropes Enid and Tyler into helping her by pretending she wants a girls’ night out with the former and a date with the latter. It gets her in hot water when they find out.
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* ManipulativeBitch: Wednesday ropes Enid and Tyler into helping her by pretending she wants a girls’ girls' night out with the former and a date with the latter. It gets her in hot water when they find out.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s being especially brutal. It doesn’t have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s Enid's being especially brutal. It doesn’t doesn't have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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* BirthdayEpisode: For Wednesday, who celebrates her 16th birthday. Downplayed in that the birthday is not the focus of the entire episode, mostly due to Wednesday not wanting to celebrate it.
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Mayor Walker is [[CarFu hit by a car]] and hospitalized just when he's about to meet with the sheriff to tell him about something he saw in the old Gates house. For Wednesday, this is proof enough that the mayor was onto something important and whoever is behind the monster wanted to silence him.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid brings up defending Wednesday, even though Wednesday never asked her to defend her, while yelling at Wednesday for not thinking about others feelings or desires.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid brings up defending Wednesday, even though Wednesday never asked her to defend her, while yelling at Wednesday for not thinking about others other's feelings or desires.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid brings up defending Wednesday, even though Wednesday never asked her to defend her, while yelling at Wednesday for not thinking about others feelings or desires.
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Actually maybe that actually does fit.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s being especially brutal. It doesn’t have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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No one told her to stop solving the mystery.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s being especially brutal. It doesn’t have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s being especially brutal. It doesn’t have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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Enid never says that she should be grateful. Like at all and that is not at all how the scene is presented.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid blows up at Wednesday for not being more grateful for the excessive attention she’s been giving her, when Wednesday never asked for or wanted that much attention- while accusing Wednesday of having no regard for others’ feelings.
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* KickTheDog: Enid is quite within her rights to be angry at Wednesday, but saying she always thought she was creepy and it was genuinely hard to be nice to her, and that it’s Wednesday’s fault for not being grateful for it, comes close to emotional abuse.
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* PetTheDog: Despite already being in hot water with Weems, Wednesday specifically asks for Enid and Xavier to be spared from expulsion as well. Unfortunately, Enid doesn’t appreciate this.
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* PetTheDog: Despite already being in hot water with Weems, Wednesday specifically asks for Enid and Xavier to be spared from expulsion as well. Unfortunately, Enid doesn’t appreciate this.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid blows up at Wednesday for not being more grateful for the excessive attention she’s been giving her, when Wednesday never asked for or wanted that much attention, then she accuses Wednesday of having no regard for others’ feelings.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid blows up at Wednesday for not being more grateful for the excessive attention she’s been giving her, when Wednesday never asked for or wanted that much attention, then she accuses attention- while accusing Wednesday of having no regard for others’ feelings.
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* ManipulativeBitch: Wednesday ropes Enid and Tyler into helping her by pretending she wants a girs’ night out with the former and a date with the latter. It gets her in hot water when they find out.
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* ManipulativeBitch: Wednesday ropes Enid and Tyler into helping her by pretending she wants a girs’ girls’ night out with the former and a date with the latter. It gets her in hot water when they find out.
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* KickTheDog: Enid is quite within her rights to be angry at Wednesday, but saying she always thought she was creepy and it was genuinely hard to be nice to her, and that it’s Wednesday’s fault for not being grateful for it, comes close to emotional abuse.
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* ManipulativeBitch: Wednesday ropes Enid and Tyler into helping her by pretending she wants a girs’ night out with the former and a date with the latter. It gets her in hot water when they find out.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wednesday gets a series of these at the end, with Enid’s being especially brutal. It doesn’t have its intended effect, as Wednesday only becomes more determined to solve the mystery.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Enid blows up at Wednesday for not being more grateful for the excessive attention she’s been giving her, when Wednesday never asked for or wanted that much attention, then she accuses Wednesday of having no regard for others’ feelings.
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* PetTheDog: Despite already being in hot water with Weems, Wednesday specifically asks for Enid and Xavier to be spared from expulsion as well. Unfortunately, Enid doesn’t appreciate this.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gates mansion to search for clues. However, [[GenreSavvy Enid]] is aware that whoever split up from the group in horror movie-like scenario never ends well.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gates mansion to search for clues. However, [[GenreSavvy Enid]] is aware that whoever split splits up from the group in a horror movie-like scenario scenario, things never ends well.well for them.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sheriff back to the Gates mansion to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is removed when they arrive.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sheriff back to the Gates mansion to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is has been removed when by the time they arrive.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Thornhill says that she and Wednesday are alike, which is appropriate given that Creator/ChristinaRicci has also played Wednesday. It also hints that Thornhill is not what she appears to be.
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* HandOfDeath: A gloved hand is seen removing the mayor from life support.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gates mansion to search for clues. However, [[GenreSavvy Enid]] is aware that whoever split up from the group in horror movie-like scenario never ends well.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sherif back to the Gates mansion to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is removed when they arrive.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Sherif Galpin, Weems, and Enid all tear into Wednesday for sneaking out the school during lockdown and endangering her friends.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Sherif Sheriff Galpin, Weems, and Enid all tear into Wednesday for sneaking out the of school during lockdown and endangering her friends.friends.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sherif back to the Gates house to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is removed when they arrive.
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* DownerEnding: Sherif Galpin removes Wednesday from the case for endangering his son, Weems is prepared to expel Wednesday if she causes any more infractions, and Enid is so angry that she goes to Yoko’s room for the night, leaving Wednesday all alone.
* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sherif back to the Gateshouse mansion to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is removed when they arrive.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gateshouse mansion to search for clues.
* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sherif back to the Gates
* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gates
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* WhatTheHellHero: Sherif Galpin, Thornhill, and Enid all tear into Wednesday for sneaking out the school during lockdown and endangering her friends.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Sherif Galpin, Thornhill, Weems, and Enid all tear into Wednesday for sneaking out the school during lockdown and endangering her friends.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Wednesday takes the sherif back to the Gates house to show him all the stuff she found. All of it is removed when they arrive.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Wednesday, Enid and Tyler split up in the old Gates house to search for clues.
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Wednesday's friends throw her a surprise birthday party. They mean well... but she'd much rather mark the miserable occasion by solving the murders.