7 Best Pugsley Addams moments from Wednesday Season 2

Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television
Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

Pugsley Addams has always been the quirky oddball of the Addams family, but in Wednesday Season 2, he gets a bigger role with a paranormal twist. No longer just Wednesday’s mischievous little brother, Pugsley now attends Nevermore Academy as his own character.

With new electric powers, Pugsley Addams wants to prove himself, make friends, and maybe cause some trouble. But fitting in isn’t easy when others don’t share his interests or idea of fun.

Yet Pugsley’s good nature, loyal devotion, and talent for mischief guarantee that he stands out in the most unusual ways. From hidden monster to joke-gone-wrong revenge, his scenes in Season 2 walk a line between creepy cool and real warmth. This mix makes him an unexpected but key part of Nevermore’s supernatural world.


7 Best Pugsley Addams moments from Wednesday Season 2

1. Pugsley officially joins Nevermore Academy - Here We Woe Again (Episode 1)

Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television
Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

In Wednesday Season 2’s season premiere, Pugsley Addams walks into Nevermore Academy for the first time as a student, a massive turn of events in his character’s arc. No longer simply Wednesday’s dark presence at the dinner table, he’s now exploring the kooky and lethal universe of supernatural teens himself. Actor Isaac Ordonez explained that Pugsley’s greatest challenge is fitting in, since his enthusiastic efforts to befriend others are simply ignored or mocked.

His vulnerability adds depth beyond just comedy. The season suggests his time at Nevermore and its mysteries will make him braver and sharper, more acerbic Addams.


2. Pugsley discovers his electricity powers - The Devil You Woe (Episode 2)

Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television
Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

In episode 2, Pugsley Addams reveals some eye-popping information: he channels electricity. The casual zap takes place in a scene with humming lights, ever so slightly different from that, are the fiery bursts crackling away from the cut of his fingertips. This extra psychic method charms the screen brilliantly, also shaping new momentum for the narrative.

His discovery, partly grazed in the trailers, is fully realized when kids are in chemistry class, mixing an academic curiosity of their own with a bunch of other paranormal weirdness. It’s not just a neat trick—it connects him with Nevermore’s darker past and portends changes in story arcs to come.


3. Prank day revenge - The Devil You Woe (Episode 2)

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Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

During Nevermore’s rowdy prank day, Pugsley Addams partners with Eugene to assist Ajax in getting sweet revenge on Bruno when one of his pranks crosses the line. The trio schemes and carries out a perfectly timed prank, and the whole group erupts into laughter. Although the scene is full of energetic mischief, it also showcases Pugsley’s loyalty—he’ll stand up for friends when they’re in a tight spot.

His naughty energy combines with heartfelt friendship. This demonstrates that for Pugsley Addams, having fun isn’t all about giggles, but about hanging in there and protecting those close to him.


4. An electrifying first impression – Call of the Woe (Episode 3)

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Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

Pugsley’s first day at Nevermore Academy is anything but routine. During Episode 3, Call of the Woe, his effort to fit in takes a drastic turn—literally. When trying to fight back while embroiled in a tense fight, Pugsley inadvertently unleashes his new shocking ability, surprising his classmates and garnering unwanted attention.

The scene masterfully walks the line between cringe humor and nail-biting suspense, demonstrating that Pugsley’s path will be anything but smooth. It also establishes his conflict between seeking acceptance and learning to harness his special powers.


5. Slurp’s secret -The Devil You Woe (Episode 2)

Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television
Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

In Episode 2: The Devil You Woe, Eugene has a shocking revelation: Pugsley Addams secretly resurrected the eerie boy from a scary neighborhood urban legend. Rather than being afraid of him, Pugsley Addams names the revived creature Slurp and keeps him concealed in Eugene’s bee house. This demonstrates Pugsley’s kind heart, looking beyond Slurp’s spooky background to treat him as a friend.

It’s an episode that demonstrates Pugsley’s desire to disrupt rules and challenge norms, particularly if it will save someone or something he feels deserves saving.


6. Pugsley and Eugene’s tent attack chaos - Call of the Woe (Episode 3)

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Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

In Call of the Woe (Episode 3), Pugsley Addams brings his brain-thirsty pet, Slurp, into the camping tent of the boys. Eugene becomes uncomfortable with the unpredictable Slurp, but Pugsley won’t leave him behind. When Slurp breaks free during midnight, havoc erupts—overturning equipment, ripping the tent, and sending campers running. Matters take a turn when Slurp attacks Gomez in the showers, leaving Pugsley to release his newfound electric powers to rescue his father.

While the rescue succeeds, it comes at a price: Slurp is taken in by Willow Hill authorities. The scene captures Pugsley’s bravery but also hints at his emotional fragility, particularly towards animals with whom he forms attachments.


7. A dangerous bond with the villain (Episode 4)

Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television
Wednesday (Season 2)| Image Source: MGM Television

Ordonez has hinted that Pugsley Addams has a “very deep connection” with Wednesday’s new villain, planting the seeds for emotional struggle and high stakes. This bond might make him a useful ally or an unwitting pawn in the villain’s game. The foreshadowing echoes Wednesday’s own season 1 blunder with Marilyn Thornhill, but this time there’s more emotional risk at play—Pugsley is family.

As his innocence clashes with the villain’s schemes, Wednesday has to balance solving paranormal mysteries with keeping her brother from falling into the same pitfalls.


Pugsley Addams’ odyssey during Wednesday Season 2 showcases him as so much more than the peripheral troublemaker viewers remembered. His escapades at Nevermore—saving a revived legend, scheming the perfect revenge prank—introduce a character who wears chaos and kindness. Pugsley lives for mayhem, but it is his devotion to friends and reluctance to judge the strange that make him so lovable.

By the end of the season, he’s no longer Wednesday’s shadow but an independent force in his own right. He has fans eagerly anticipating what creepy adventures lie in store for him next.

Edited by Ritika Pal