Tsukki :
Honestly, if you really look at Wednesday and how the characters are written, it makes a lot of sense why people argue that Wenclair works better for Wednesday than Wyler. Wednesday is someone who struggles with emotional expression, trust, and connection, and Enid is basically the perfect contrast to that because she is bright, open, emotionally intelligent, and incredibly patient in a way that does not try to change Wednesday but instead gently encourages her to grow. Their dynamic feels natural and balanced. Enid brings warmth into Wednesday’s world without forcing it, and Wednesday, in turn, shows loyalty in subtle but meaningful ways. Meanwhile, with Tyler, the relationship is built on a foundation that eventually becomes deception and betrayal, which directly clashes with Wednesday’s already limited ability to trust people. That kind of emotional setback is not just a minor issue for her, it reinforces her tendency to isolate and distrust others, which is the opposite of what she actually needs for development. With Enid, every interaction, even the small roommate moments, builds toward genuine understanding and mutual respect, making their connection feel more consistent and emotionally supportive over time. It is less about dramatic twists and more about steady growth, which fits Wednesday’s character arc much better, because instead of being pulled into something unstable or harmful, she is slowly learning how to care, connect, and even protect someone in her own unique way.
2026-04-09 05:04:08