What's Wrong With 'Wednesday' Season 2? Here Are 6 Biggest Complaints Fans Have So Far

We had to wait for Wednesday season 2 for almost three years, but the reality doesn’t always match with expectations. Let’s see what didn’t feel right about new episodes.
Wednesday Season 2 Volume 1 premiered on Netflix on August 6, and millions of fans all over the world were waiting for that moment. All the Tyler being a Hyde drama, mixed with Wednesday saving Nevermore Academy from him and Thornhill was too much to forget.
Some things in the already released part of Season 1 are hard to forget, too, but for all the wrong reasons. Volume 1 has caused some criticism online – here are all the main complaints about the new chapter so far.
1. The 2-Part Season
The biggest complaint is literally the fact that the season is divided in two halves. The fans say it’s an absolutely unnecessary tool that Netflix started to use quite frequently. They would rather have all the episodes released at once, or even get them once a week. Thus the conversation would go on longer, and the cliffhangers would have a stronger impact.
Another reason why fans hate the two-part season is because they feel that there have been some changes to the plot to fit in a two-part release, and some plotlines may have seemed a little rushed.
2. Wednesday Being Cartoonishly Shallow
Some fans feel Wednesday’s character changed over her summer break, and not for the best. Fans say she used to be effortlessly cruel and genuinely awkward, but now she seems like sort of a pickme girl who finds fun in making others suffer.
Frankly, I felt that too. The level of cringe in her responses and actions is almost too high, and it doesn’t feel natural at all.
3. Enid’s Love Triangle
Another thing that makes the fans furious is the unnecessary love triangle between Enid, Ajax, and Bruno. The previous season gave us a couple, Enid and Ajax, and for whatever reason (maybe to make their school life believable), the writers decided to add some romance drama.
They probably thought if the fans want no love story for the titular character, it’s probably time to give her best friend two love interests. Well, it seems forced and unnecessary.
4. Bianca’s Mom
Season 1 gave us an interesting side story of Bianca Barclay and her mom. We knew they had their difficulties and that she sort of hated her mother because she was involved with a scammer.
But the new season shows us Gabrielle being trapped in a hotel, put there by her daughter in order to keep her safe. For many fans that just makes no sense, as nothing else is being told on the matter, which is simply making the subplot unnecessary.
Still, there’s hope Volume 2 will fix that. Imagine we didn’t have to wait, though…
5. What’s Isadora Capri’s Deal?
There’s clearly something mysterious going on with the new Nevermore Academy music teacher, it’s just nobody understands what’s her deal.
Initially, there were thoughts about her being the Avian, but now that the story is resolved, having a character that has done nothing of value for four episodes straight is kind of strange.
My take: One cool way to save her character is to make her that schizophrenic werewolf, whose Willow Hill room now belongs to Tyler. That would be an interesting plot twist.
6. The Avian Mystery Flop
The Avian mystery felt like it would build into something huge and meaningful for the big picture, but instead it turned into a kind of predictable resolution of giving the power to someone we should have least expected – the invisible one that felt odd.
But by doing that, and kind of revealing the raven master so early, they made the whole thing pretty unreasonable. We have a cliffhanger at the end of Volume 1, but zero ideas on what’s next and why we should even care.