Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 X review: Netizens call Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers gothic series 'fun and stylish'. Is Season 3 happening?
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 has premiered on Netflix, continuing the dark and mysterious storyline at Nevermore Academy. Fans are praising the new episodes, especially the sixth, for its emotional depth and character development, highlighting Jenna ...

Netizens review Wednesday Season 2 Part 2
Part 2 picks up the story at Nevermore Academy, diving straight into the mystery and chaos left unresolved in the earlier episodes. Fans say the new batch has some of the best episodes the series has offered so far, particularly praising the sixth episode for its emotional depth and character development.Another said that Jenna Ortega continues to shine with her dry wit and magnetic screen presence, while Emma Myers’ Enid once again proves to be a fan-favourite, especially in scenes shared with Wednesday.
Social media is flooded with enthusiastic reactions. Fans are calling Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 highly entertaining, with many believing it features some of the strongest episodes in the entire series. Episode 6, in particular, is emerging as a likely favourite, thanks to standout performances from Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers. Viewers are also noticing the show’s attention to detail in costume design, especially the emerald dress worn by Agnes, which some say aligns with Netflix’s familiar styling for red-haired characters, as seen in shows like Bridgerton.
That said, not all moments landed perfectly. The appearance of Lady Gaga in this part has sparked mixed reactions. While some enjoyed the surprise, others questioned its relevance to the storyline. “Lady Gaga’s cameo… was it really necessary?” asked one user on X (formerly Twitter).
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Beyond the celebrity cameos and gothic visuals, the story takes a darker and more emotional turn. Romantic complications, hidden secrets, and a deeper dive into the Hyde mythology from Season 1 give the narrative more weight. Wednesday herself admits that returning to Nevermore feels like “returning to the scene of a crime,” setting the tone for what’s at stake.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.