After literally years, Wednesday is back on Netflix. And now people have watched all of Wednesday season two in one go, every theory is being discussed.
The season has been (annoyingly) split across two parts. This does spread the drama out, but means we have to wait to see how some of the cliffhangers are going to play out. At the end of the first part, we saw Uncle Fester cut the power to Willow Hill, the facility housing dangerous killers such as Tyler, experimented-on outcasts and other patients.
During this moment, Wednesday went to help one particular woman, who didn’t seem like the others. As most patients lavished their freedom and ran out the doors, she appeared scared and didn’t know what to do. Since then, people have been wondering who the woman is.

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One particular Wednesday season two theory appears to have cracked it, and if it’s true, there’s so much more to come from part two of the show.
“What if this lady is Ophelia Frump,” a viewer on Twitter said. “Wednesday’s aunt and Mortica’s sister that went crazy and was sent to Willow Hill Psychiatric Facility and they said she is missing for 20 years! While the family thought she escaped! She was a part of an experiment!”.
#WEDNESDAY Season 2 theory!
What if this lady is Ophelia Frump! Wednesday’s aunt and Morticas sister that went crazy and was sent to Willow Hill Pychiatric Facility and they said she is missing for 20 years! While the family thought she escaped! She was a part of an experiment! pic.twitter.com/a84GQQVyLr
— Wednesday Updates (@WednesdayAUpd) August 6, 2025
People in the comments agree the theory is compelling, and would make a great story. “I thought the same thing and I fully believe she is Aunt Ophelia,” one said. Another added: “Really! I think it’s definitely her right? Can’t wait for Ophelia’s scenes.”
Others thought it might be Tyler’s real mum, or another questioned: “I guess I’m the only one who genuinely thought this was a victim of the experiments Wednesday just wanted to save.”
I guess we’ll have to wait and see!
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