"Wednesday" Season 1, Episode 5

The Addams family hall was filled with relatives arriving one after another, preparing for the upcoming family gathering. The air was rich with the aroma of hot tea and freshly baked cookies, while conversations and laughter intertwined, creating a warm and harmonious atmosphere.
In a secluded corner of the Addams residence, a secret exploration was quietly underway. Wednesday, the young woman of the family, immersed herself in the ocean of her family's history, attempting to uncover long-buried past events. The family archives in her hands were like a long river of time, flowing with centuries of joys and sorrows of the Addams family.

Just as she delved deeper into her search, an unexpected incident occurred. A forgotten document, a concealed truth, unexpectedly implicated her father. Mr. Addams was innocently dragged into an unforeseen dispute and ultimately arrested by the police.

Meanwhile, in another part of the town, the werewolf Enid Sinclair faced her own challenges. Sitting before her mother, she endured questioning about her werewolf transformation issues, her heart filled with confusion and helplessness. She longed for her mother's understanding and support, but the weight of family secrets and traditional constraints made it difficult for her to speak openly.
In another room of the Addams residence, Gomez, a figure who had always remained behind the scenes, finally revealed the truth to Wednesday. He admitted that he had been covering for Morticia—the one who actually killed Gates.
"Wednesday" Season 1, Episode 6

Wednesday Addams' friends were preparing a surprise birthday party for her. Twinkling lights, floating balloons, and the aroma of cake and champagne filled the air. However, for Wednesday, this annual celebration made her feel out of place. She would rather immerse herself in the thrill of solving a serial murder case than spend time amidst the laughter and chatter of a party.

Wednesday was an extraordinary young woman with keen observation skills and exceptional deductive abilities, which always allowed her to find key clues in solving complex cases. Yet, these very traits made her seem out of place at the party. She could not bear the trivial conversations and meaningless celebrations—her mind had long wandered to the unsolved serial murder case.

Just as Wednesday was half-heartedly engaging with the party, shocking news arrived from the hospital: Mayor Walker had been killed by an unknown assailant. The news struck like a thunderbolt, instantly shattering the festive atmosphere. Wednesday immediately realized that this murder might be intricately connected to the previous serial killings.
She quickly left the party and rushed to the hospital. The scene was chaotic, with police and medical personnel bustling about. Wednesday carefully observed everything, searching for any valuable clues. She discovered that Mayor Walker's manner of death bore a striking resemblance to the previous serial murders. There must be a hidden secret behind these cases.