*Warning - This article contains major spoilers for Wednesday season 2 part 2.*
The much-anticipated second part of Wednesday season 2 has finally arrived on Netflix, tying up numerous storylines in its final episodes.
One plot that has particularly gripped viewers revolves around the Morning Song scandal, which involves Bianca concealing her mother in Jericho after an FBI raid.
In the second instalment of Wednesday season 2, fans are finally given answers about Morning Song, as well as a more detailed look at its cunning and elusive leader.
So, without further ado, let's delve into everything we know about Morning Song and the sinister secrets behind this eerie cult.
Morning Song is the corrupt cult in which Bianca's mother Gabrielle raised her after marrying the con artist and Morning Song figurehead, Gideon.
Upon joining the cult, Gideon directed her to utilise her siren powers to recruit individuals and pilfer their money, reports the Mirror.
Bianca is repulsed by the truth about Morning Song, holding Gideon responsible for manipulating her mother into doing his dirty work.
In season 2, we see Gabrielle now in hiding following an FBI raid on the compound, with Bianca providing her sanctuary in a room at the Inn at Apple Hollow.

In the seventh episode of Wednesday season 2, it is revealed that Principal Barry Dort is in fact the true brains behind Morning Song.
He enlisted Gideon to be the charismatic frontman of the cult after encountering him in a cocktail bar 15 years prior in Morning Song, Florida.
As it transpires, the conman had secured a role at Nevermore Academy with the sole purpose of pilfering Grandmama Hester's wealth before vanishing without trace.
To execute his cunning plot, he coerces Bianca through blackmail and abducts Gabrille, though justice ultimately prevails when his schemes are unveiled at the Nevermore fundraising gala.
Desperately attempting to flee, he seizes Bianca as a hostage whilst igniting a chandelier during the chaos.
Ultimately, Ajax rescues Bianca by employing his Gorgon powers to petrify Dort - a fatal decision when the blazing chandelier plummets down, reducing Dort to mere fragments of stone.
With Dort now nothing but debris and Weems serving as Wednesday's ethereal mentor from beyond the grave, Nevermore requires fresh leadership.
Netflix has remained tight-lipped about the identity of this new character, though co-creator Alfred Gough assured Tudum readers they would be "very surprised" by the selection.
Steve Buscemi had previously voiced his enthusiasm about becoming part of Wednesday's cast, confessing to People that he felt "nervous" to "enter this well-established world that people love so much".
"It was exciting - a little bit intimidating, but mostly exciting," he confessed, before revealing: "Once we got the wig and the mustache, that was a great relief because it's like, 'Okay, I know who this guy is now.'"
Wednesday season 2 part 2 is available to stream now on Netflix.
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