Beneath all the monsters and mysteries, Wednesday is driven by messy friendships, strained family ties and complicated crushes. This quiz explores how Wednesday, Enid, Tyler and Xavier connect and clash across both seasons.
How does Wednesday first meet Enid Sinclair at Nevermore Academy?
Enid interviews her for the school paper
Enid bumps into her at the Weathervane café
Enid is assigned as her colorful werewolf roommate
Enid rescues her from a monster in the woods
What major betrayal shatters Wednesday’s trust in Tyler Galpin near the end of Season 1?
He turns out to be related to Joseph Crackstone by blood
He lies about burning Goody Addams’s book
She discovers he is the Hyde responsible for the killings
He secretly joins the Nightshade Society without telling her
Which activity does Wednesday share with Xavier Thorpe that highlights their creative connection?
He coaches her on fencing techniques for a tournament
He joins her cello performances in the courtyard
He helps her choreograph the Rave’N dance
He paints scenes from her visions that come to life
How does Enid prove her loyalty to Wednesday during the Season 1 finale confrontation in the woods?
She leads Nevermore students in a protest at Jericho’s town hall
She turns herself in to Principal Weems to cover for Wednesday
She destroys Crackstone’s pilgrim book before Laurel can use it
She finally wolfs out to fight the Hyde and protect Wednesday
What key shift happens in Wednesday and Enid’s relationship at the end of Season 1?
They agree to communicate only by text to avoid conflict
Enid decides to leave Nevermore and live in Jericho
Wednesday finally accepts and reciprocates Enid’s hug
Wednesday asks for a permanent room transfer away from Enid
In Season 2, how does Wednesday’s dynamic with Xavier change now that Tyler’s betrayal is out in the open?
She forces him to leave Nevermore to keep him safe
She immediately starts dating him without hesitation
She cuts all ties with Xavier and refuses to speak to him
She slowly begins to trust Xavier more as a steady ally
What shared experience strengthens Wednesday’s bond with Eugene Ottinger after she initially underestimates him?
They investigate the monster cave together, leading to his injury
They are assigned to co‑host a Nevermore talent show
They run against each other for student council president
They compete on opposite sides in the Poe Cup boat race
How does Wednesday’s view of her parents, especially Morticia, shift after the Parents’ Weekend revelations?
She insists that they move to Jericho to supervise her
She gains more respect for Morticia’s past sacrifices and leadership
She blames them entirely for the Hyde attacks on campus
She decides never to contact them again after leaving Nevermore
In Season 2, what new tension complicates Wednesday’s friendship with Enid even as they remain close?
They are sorted into rival cliques and cannot share a dorm anymore
Enid transfers to a normie school halfway through the term
Enid begins secretly working for Principal Weems against Wednesday
Wednesday’s obsession with a new mystery strains their ability to share normal student life
By the end of Season 2, what best describes Wednesday’s overall approach to relationships at Nevermore?
She transfers to a normie school to avoid hurting people
She fully embraces popularity and tries to lead every clique
She still resists labels like “best friend” or “boyfriend” but clearly relies on a small, trusted circle
She isolates herself completely and refuses help from anyone
Starter
You can track the basic dynamics between Wednesday, her roommate and her would‑be love interests, but some relationship details are still fuzzy.
Solid
You follow the ups and downs of Wednesday’s friendships and romances closely, recognizing how each bond shapes her decisions.
Expert!
You could map out Wednesday’s entire relationship web, from first impressions to cliffhanger tensions, without missing a beat.
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