Wednesday's final episodes of season two are on Netflix and they finally revealed the identity of Pugsley Addams' (played by Isaac Ordonez) zombie,Slurp (Owen Painter).
By eating people's brains, Slurp was able to regenerate back into his human form and it was revealed he was a former Nevermore student, Isaac Night.
Isaac had kidnapped Pugsley as he needed Pugsley as an energy source to generate his machine which he hoped would save his sister, Francoise (Frances O'Connor), by removing her powers.
After reaching the tower, Slurp managed to get his machine up and running and, with the help of Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan), he tied Pugsley to a chair. However, there was a surprising twist involving Francoise and her son, Tyler.
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Just as Isaac was about to set his machine in motion, he switched Francoise for Tyler, as Francoise believed it was too late for her to be saved but wanted to give her son a second chance.
Pugsley was clearly in pain as the machine started up and the electrical current passed through him. However, Pugsley did not die as he was saved at the last minute by his mother, Morticia.
Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) had reached the tower just in time and while Wednesday dealt with Isaac, Morticia cut Pugsley free and got him to safety.
After Isaac's machine malfunctioned, it exploded and there was a fear that the entire Addams family had been wiped out.

Yet, by sheer luck, everyone survived the blast and Pugsley went on to reunite with his best friend, Eugene (Moosa Mostafa).
By the end of the season, Eugene invited Pugsley to spend some time with him at his home over the summer - an invitation Pugsley was delighted to accept.
Pugsley actor Ordonez said of the pair's friendship: "Eugene’s relationship with Pugsley is … well, he doesn’t exactly like him, but he doesn’t hate him. Eugene tolerates Pugsley.”
Fans hope to see the pair return in season three of Wednesday, which has already been given the green light by Netflix.
Wednesday season 2 is on Netflix
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