WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Wednesday.
Wednesday season two has returned for its second half with pop icon Lady Gaga making her eagerly anticipated appearance.
Netflix subscribers have been waiting for the past month to find out what happens next after Tyler Galpin (played by Hunter Doohan) attacked Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), leading her to fall out of Willow Hill’s window.
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Thankfully, the morbid teenager’s fate didn’t turn out to be fatal but after waking up from her coma, she was still unable to use her psychic abilities.
Frustrated, in episode six, Wednesday paid her Grandma Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley) a visit who shared that deceased teacher Rosaline Rotwood (Lady Gaga) was buried in the grounds of Nevermore Academy.
And much like Wednesday, she was a Raven and so Grandma Hester explained that if she touched Rosaline’s grave and recited a spell, she could temporarily regain her psychic sight.
Eager to look into the future again, Wednesday did as her grandma instructed and it didn’t take long before she was met with the ghostly figure of Rosaline Rotwood, brought to life by Lady Gaga.
Rosaline warned of the dangers of borrowing her powers before agreeing but only permitted Wednesday to do so for as long as she could hold her hand over a flame.
This, of course, didn’t phase Wednesday who isn’t afraid of pain but just as she saw a vision of Tyler's face, she was interrupted by Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) who tapped her shoulder in the real world.
Unfortunately for both of them, this interaction led to Wednesday and Enid swapping bodies much to their horror with only 24 hours to reverse it before both of them die.
The only way to reverse the spell was by learning what it was like to walk in the other’s shoes which they had to talk about while touching Rosaline’s grave.
This prompted a sweet heart-to-heart as they both realised the difficulties they were going through.
Opening up to the Mirror, costume designer Colleen Atwood paid tribute to Lady Gaga who she spent plenty of time with behind the scenes.
She shared: “Stephani [Germanotta] was pretty amazing to collaborate with.
“She was totally about character, not about fashion, not about herself and her world but really wanted to enter the world of Wednesday.
“She’s a huge fan of the show and she really wanted it to be what Tim [Burton] wanted and what we wanted it to be, nothing to do with her input in that way, in a fashion way, it was all for the acting, it really was.”
Wednesday is available to watch on Netflix.