Warning: this article contains SPOILERS for Wednesday season 2, part 1.
Netflix has now releasedWednesdayseason 2, part 1, but not every fan of the series will be happy about Wednesday and Enid’s relationship in the new season. Following theending ofWednesdayseason 1, the titular character has returned to the Nevermore Academy with a new mystery to solve and surprising new popularity.

At the same time, the Addams Family is more present than ever, andWednesdayintroduces several new outcast speciesto expand the show’s world even further. While all these changes do add something great to the series, Wednesday and Enid’s relationship is one place whereWednesdayseason 2has stayed the same.
Wednesday & Enid Are Still Only Friends In Season 2
The Pair Has No Romantic Connection
When Wednesday and Enid were first introduced inWednesday, their golden retriever and black cat dynamic was immediately picked up on by fans. The two roommates are complete opposites, but they somehow work perfectly together, prompting some fans to become hopeful that they would end up together.
Throughout season 1, both Wednesday and Enid have their own romantic interests (though Wednesday’s love interest, Tyler Galpin, ends up being the Hyde), so they never see each other as more than friends. Sadly for audiences hoping for more chemistry between the two, Wednesday and Enid’s dynamic remains the same in season 2.

After everything that the pair went through in season 1, Wednesday and Enid go into season 2 as a stronger pairing than ever. Both teenagers are secure in their status as best friends, despite being on different paths. While the opposites attract dynamic can be a fascinating one to watch in TV relationships, it seems that may not be in the cards forWednesday.
How Wednesday & Enid’s Friendship Has Changed In Season 2
Both Teenagers Are Focused On Their Own Concerns
Wednesday and Enid are both a bit older inWednesdayseason 2, so naturally, they have changed and progressed a bit as characters. As a result, their friendship has changed as well, and while they remain committed to each other, they do have more of a divide than in season 1.
On Wednesday’s side, her vision of Enid’s death is a primary driving factor for the character this season. She is worried about her friend and fears that anything that happens to Enid could be her fault. While she is distancing herself from Enid,Wednesday is also turning to Agnesto help solve the avian mystery, making Enid feel left out.

Any potential for a romantic connection between Enid and Wednesday in season 2 is also hindered by Enid’s new love triangle. After beginning to date Ajax in season 1, Enid develops feelings for Bruno in season 2. ThroughoutWednesdayseason 2, part 1, Enid struggles to understand her feelings for the two boys, separating her from Wednesday.