Wednesday It does a great job of creating potential villains, but none are as obvious as Bianca. By pitting Bianca and Wednesday against each other, the film deftly places her as the real villain, although the subtle similarities between the two confirm that Bianca was never a villain. real face. Wednesday Bianca’s reliance on controlling her classmates with her siren ability makes her a prime suspect.
This suspicion culminates when Xavier breaks up with Bianca because he believes she is using her powers to control him and he doesn’t trust her. Wednesday Too many redirects to who the real killer is Wednesday In season 1, it felt like confirmation that Bianca was behind the Hyde attack. Because Hyde needs an owner, Bianca and her siren powers make her perfect for controlling the killer. However, this was another misdirection that distracted the real monster and his master, Taylor and Miss Thornhill.
Bianca’s problems with her mother prove she was never the bad guy on Wednesday
In episode 5 of Father’s Weekend, Bianca reveals more about her personality, especially about her relationship with her mother. Bianca considers her mother a fraud, using her siren powers to scam people out of money. Bianca’s approach to her mother’s business and her apparent disdain for the way she wields power over innocents proves she’s never been the bad guy. Wednesdaybut just misunderstood, like many Nevermore students.
The fact that neither Bianca nor Wednesday wanted to be like their mother made them more alike than they realized. Fourth doesn’t want to be like Morticia and is adamant about it, while Bianca has similar desires and doesn’t want to follow in her mother’s footsteps, but she’s much more reserved about her reasons. This parallel between Wednesday and Bianca creates a connection with the audience. Because Wednesday has this attribute, Bianca has it making her more believable because she resembles Wednesday.
Will Wednesday and Bianca become real friends in Season 2?
Hope Netflix can confirm this Wednesday There’s a second season coming soon and it’s great to see Bianca and Wednesday getting close together. They become sworn enemies at the end of season 1, with Bianca helping Wednesday capture Taylor, and while they don’t appear to be friends yet, they have a degree of mutual respect that could lead to a great team spirit Wednesday Part 2 and more. Bianca’s redemptive arc seemed like a good idea to complete the sharp edges of her personality.
Whether or not the show intends to use Bianca as a red herring for a real villain, Wednesday Successfully created a dynamic character with the potential to be a great ally for Wednesday. Her relationship with her mother is comparable to Wednesday’s and Morticia’s, which is a great way to show Bianca’s true intentions. Hope Wednesday In Season 2, viewers will learn more about the development of Wednesday and Bianca’s relationship.