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In Episode 3 of Wednesday Season 2, titled "Call of the Woe," the Nevermore Academy students go on a camping trip to Camp Jericho while Wednesday continues her murder investigation. In this episode, a blindfolded duel, a shocking death, and a major plot twist at the Willow Hill Psychiatric Center all unfold.
Episode plot summary
The search for Goody's spellbook
- Wednesday seeks to reclaim Goody Addams' spellbook, which Morticia has confiscated, hoping it will restore her lost psychic abilities.
- When Morticia refuses, Wednesday challenges her to a duelo-a-ciegas—a blindfolded sword fight. Morticia wins the duel, only to have Wednesday save her from an attack by the loose zombie, Slurp.
- Despite winning, Morticia agrees to Wednesday's request to spare the book, recognizing that her daughter saved her.
Camp Jericho and a new lead
- Wednesday discovers that the late Sheriff Galpin had a secret investigation station, which he called "the bullpen," in a cabin near Camp Jericho.
- At the cabin, Wednesday finds a wall of newspaper clippings for outcast obituaries, all from former Willow Hill Psychiatric Center patients.
- She learns that her vision of Enid's death may be connected to a larger conspiracy targeting outcasts.
Pugsley's electrical powers and Slurp's return
- The re-animated, brain-eating zombie, Slurp, escapes from Pugsley's tent during the camping trip.
- He later kills a scoutmaster who is attempting to sabotage the Outcast's camping fun.
- Pugsley is devastated when Slurp is captured and sent to Willow Hill, but he is forced to accept that Slurp is too dangerous to keep.
A familiar face returns
- The episode ends with a shocking reveal: Marilyn Thornhill, the first season's villain, has been transferred to the Willow Hill Psychiatric Center as a new patient.
- This twist suggests that Thornhill may not be as defeated as previously thought and could potentially team up with Wednesday's stalker, "the Avian"
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