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Episode 3 of Wednesday , titled " ," is a pivotal chapter that bridges the gap between Wednesday’s isolation and her unwilling integration into both the Nevermore and Jericho communities. The Collision of Two Worlds

: This episode marks a peak in Wednesday’s "selfishness" as she manipulates those around her—like Eugene and Tyler —to further her investigation, though she begins to feel the weight of her choices when Eugene is later put in danger. Thematic Depth: "Friend or Foe" Wed Episode 03

: Wednesday stumbles upon the Nightshades , an elite student society that includes classmates like Bianca and Xavier . Episode 3 of Wednesday , titled " ,"

: In a standout moment, Wednesday disrupts the town's memorial ceremony by playing a cello rendition of Vivaldi's "Winter" as a statue of Crackstone goes up in flames. : In a standout moment, Wednesday disrupts the

: While investigating an old meeting house, she has a vision of her ancestor, Goody Addams , being nearly executed by Crackstone. This establishes the bloodline feud that drives the season’s overarching mystery.

The episode centers on , a mandated event where Nevermore’s "outcasts" mingle with the "normies" of Jericho at Pilgrim World . This setting serves as more than just a backdrop; it’s a direct confrontation with history. Wednesday, dressed in a "god-awful" pilgrim costume, uses the opportunity to dismantle the town's sanitized version of its founding father, Joseph Crackstone . Key Plot Developments

The title is a play on the phrase "friend or foe," highlighting the "woeful" nature of Wednesday’s personality. It forces her to evaluate the people around her: are they allies in her search for the truth, or obstacles to be overcome? The episode underscores the historical and social divide between outcasts and the world, suggesting that for Wednesday, the line between friend and enemy is often blurred by her own solitary nature. 'Wednesday' Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: 'Friend or Woe'