Wednesday and Her Spirit Guide — Who’s Guiding You?
Wednesday got a spirit guide
When Wednesday Season 2 dropped its latest episodes, fans expected mysteries, mayhem, and the same sharp wit Jenna Ortega has made famous. What we didn’t expect? That powerful moment when Principal Larissa Weems reappeared, after death, as Wednesday’s spirit guide.
She arrives in the hospital room, visible only to Wednesday, a presence that’s part comfort, part provocation, part mystery. Fans lit up online. Was this a hallucination? A liminal message? Or the writers giving Wednesday someone who can stand between the worlds and hand her a thread when things get dark?
Either way, it hit different.
Because here’s the thing: even on screen, in a show known for its shadows and sarcasm, the idea of a spirit guide felt… familiar. Like something we’ve always wanted to believe was possible.
And maybe it is.
The Guides We Don’t Always Notice
In Wednesday, Principal Weems shows up when Wednesday needs her most—between worlds, between answers, in the thin space where things get quiet enough to listen.
Real life might not give us hospital-room apparitions with perfect timing. But a lot of people have moments they can’t quite explain:
A song that plays when you’re falling apart.
A dream that feels more like a conversation.
A stranger who says the one thing you needed to hear.
Call it a guide, call it intuition, call it whatever fits, but sometimes something shows up with just enough of a nudge to get you through.
Maybe You’ve Felt It Too
Your intention is your compass. It tells your guides what you are open to receiving. Instead of thinking of intention as protection, think of it as an invitation.
Ask yourself: What do I need right now? Maybe it’s clarity about a decision, maybe it’s encouragement, or maybe you just want to feel their presence.
You might say:
“I open myself to receive the guidance that will support me most right now.”
This keeps things simple and lets your guides step in to meet you exactly where you are.
Who’s Guiding You?
Wednesday made it dramatic, sure. But it also made it universal. Maybe it’s less about whether it’s real and more about what it stirs in you.
So here’s the question the episode leaves behind:
Who’s guiding you?
Not in a “let me teach you” way. Not with rules or answers. Just an invitation to wonder:
If there is someone, who might it be?
How would they reach you?
What small signs might you already be receiving?
Want to explore more?
We have a whole blog on Five Easy Ways to Connect with Your Spirit Guides if you want simple ways to start noticing the signs around you.
And if you’re ready to go deeper, our free Spirit Guide Meditation can help you find quiet space to meet and speak with your guides in your own way.
You can explore both right here on Spirit Guide Girl; your next conversation with them might be closer than you think.