It's right there in Black & White
(Scroll by if you're still whining about spoilers 🫠🚨)
Weems explicitly states that Wednesday's actions put an Addams's life at risk. So what were her actions?
Selfishly wanting her powers back, went to Grandmama for help
Selfishly didn't heed Grandmama's warning about proceeding with caution (not that that even mattered, since she's the one who told her what to do w/Rosalind Rotwood's grave; and that she told her granddaughter to do so might give us an inkling that she already knew that something like this caused the other couple to die/per Weems's words). Had she just STFU and not told Enid where she was going...
Once she was in Enid's body, caused the chaos that Enid talked about in the dorms without a care in the world as to how it would affect others (Enid proper, Bruno, Agnes, her self-image re: Enid's inability to control herself either within Wednesday's body)
Didn't even care enough to think that there could be a real price to pay if things got fucked up (death by dawn)
All of this carelessness led to Agnes being put into danger and following the Night-Galpins to Willowhill, where all Isaac was trying to do was remove Françoise's Hyde side. That's it. This was a positive thing that Isaac could've done, and Professor Orloff wouldn't have died in vain (which he totally did). And either way the experiment worked out (non-Hyde Françoise, or dead Françoise) with one less Hyde to deal with.
Stupidly didn't kill Tyler in her werewolf form, which allowed the Night-Galpins to operate with two Hydes in order to kidnap, hold, drain, and discard Power Plugsley.
This is all not to mention that these actions directly led to endangering Enid again, since Enid Alpha'ed out/fucked herself because she had to help save her stupid ass, stuck in the grave spot that was intended for her father many years ago. (See previous post.)
If anything, Wednesday has proven herself a fuck up, fucking up the case in Season 1 with Xavier and Tyler (she was "misled", yet she was still careless), and then fucking with the Fates again in her desperate attempt to get her powers back (which she discovered were gone when she was trying to use them on Donovan's body 💔🥀).
Had she just done the proper thing and left everything alone/listened to her mother instead of looking for more immediate shortcuts, everything bad in this episode would not have happened (and I would consider, for her in context, that the body swap was "bad" aside from the mild appreciation she now has for Enid's "quiet strength"...mild because she could "barely handle" having Enid's kindness for one night).
And even after being in a coma after one of her slick plans that released two dangerous Hydes into the world, she's retained her arrogant, narcissistic projectionism as well: "Trying your best means you're planning on failing and letting me know in advance."
Bros, is she an actual vampire? Can she really not fkn see herself in the mirror?
This whole Tyler thing is a recurring pattern with her during this whole season; giving him grace and/or letting him slip away just ends up putting more people at risk, particularly the family that she's supposed to be a part of. And while Tyler is poorly written/set up to be a romantic antihero for Wednesday to fawn over in her own way, these terrible choices makes Wednesday look like an idiot. What are they even doing with her? It's as if she didn't learn a damn thing from her fuckups the previous year, or even after the body swap (e.g. the continued strife with Morticia afterwards, denigrating her Dark Romance Mystery writing AFTER Enid-in-Wednesday's body tried to give her a lesson in acceptance).
P.S. I'm going to include the whole luring of Tyler to the Nightshades as giving him grace, since they could've used Bianca's (AND Kent's) siren songs to subdue him before he even had a chance to change so she could use her [likely incorrect, LOL] formula on him. So many bad decisions.
















