The Sheriff is ashamed of this secret and has always tried his best to protect his son from the consequences of this truth. Tyler is a Hyde monster because also his mother was so. He has it in his genes. And after a while, he became aware of it, remembering what he did when he transformed into the monster.
The photograph and the deadly flowers. Tyler isn't the only one who gives himself away. When the sheriff develops a picture of the Hyde at the end of episode 3, he is not shocked by the image of the monster — he knows it well. He recognizes what the Hyde looks like because his wife was a Hyde.
Sheriff Galpin knows the truth about his son, and it's his worst fear come true: That he's just like his mom.
His nature as a Hyde was hidden throughout his childhood until his mother died. A regular at the coffee shop he worked at, Laurel Gates revealed to him his Hyde nature as a way to control and unlock his Hyde powers.
It was revealed that Tyler's mother had been a Hyde and had attended Nevermore as a student, so he had inherited the ability from her. Tyler's father knew about this but kept it hidden, as he loved her and just wanted his family to be "normal".
Francoise Sylvanne Galpin was the late wife of Donovan Galpin and mother to their son, Tyler Galpin. She was an outcast, and her Hyde was released after her pregnancy with her son Tyler. She appears posthumously through photographs seen in the Netflix TV show Wednesday.
Another information dump: Thornhill knew about Tyler's mom from her father Ansel Gates, who kept tabs on all the outcasts. She got the job at Nevermore, used a plant-derived chemical to unlock Tyler's Hyde, and manipulated him by revealing the truth about his mother.
His loyalty keeps him from seeking help for eight weeks, but he eventually goes to Utterson with his fears. Utterson is hard to convince, but Poole insists over and over that he knows the man in the study is not Dr. Jekyll.
One of Wednesday's psychic visions reveals that Tyler is the monster, and he later confesses that his feelings for Wednesday were never real as he was compelled by his master — Marilyn Thornhill a.k.a. Laurel Gates (Christina Ricci) — to get close to her.
Wednesday eventually figures out who his master is with some help from now-awake Eugene (Moosa Mostafa), confronting Laurel with Principal Weems, who is using her shapeshifting abilities to pretend to be Tyler. Laurel reveals she figured out Tyler was a Hyde because his mother was.
Yoko being behind the messages is made all the more possible as she was in the cafe where the picture of Tyler and Wednesday was taken, and it is highly likely that she was within the school premises where Xavier and Wednesday were talking.
Wednesday made a point to highlight that the eldest Addams family child was meant to be alone and that she enjoyed solitude, but Tyler never respected that. In episode 4, Tyler said that Wednesday was sending him mixed signals, which she wasn't if her demeanor was any indication.
As an avid painter, Xavier has been having visions of the Hyde, which he paints, but Wednesday believes this is due to him being the Hyde. Like Wednesday's supernatural power being visions, Xavier tells Wednesday that he has dreams of the Hyde, which he then paints.
In the Wednesday Season 1 finale, it is revealed that Tyler was coerced and tormented by Marilyn Thornhill, a.k.a. Laurel Gates (Christina Ricci) until his mind was corrupted to such an extent that he developed a taste for murder.
What Happened to Tyler's Mother? In the last episode of Wednesday, we learn that Tyler's mother was also a Hyde. Her post-partum disorder triggered her transformation, but we never learn what exactly happened to her in the end.
In season 1, episode 7 of Wednesday, "If You Don't Woe Me By Now," fans learn that Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan), is the Hyde monster. While Wednesday is one of the best horror TV characters, Tyler is great too, as he takes an interest in her and seems to understand her in a way that no one else does.
At the end of the seventh episode of the series, Tyler and Wednesday finally have their first kiss. Everything seems perfect and Wednesday even smiles. However, at that moment, Wednesday gets one of the psychic visions. When she discovers that Tyler is in fact the murderous Hyde, she is overcome with fear.
Although it cannot necessarily be said that Xavier has feelings for Wednesday, he does love to flirt with her. It seemed that it would take a while before Xavier and Wednesday could rebuild their friendship after she got him wrongfully arrested for being the monster, but that was not what happened after all.
Wednesday's Tyler Galpin is married to a man Hunter Doohan came out as gay and now happily married to Fielder Jewett ❤️ #TylerGalpin #Wednesday #LGBT.
Evidently Poole is loyaland concerned for the safety of Jekyll. The use of the possessive “my” contrasts with the connotation of ownershipfrom “master” which may imply that whilst Poole works for Jekyll, they maintain a two-way working relationship.
Hyde is not to be denied because, secretly, Jekyll still desires his presence and his activities. But he also knows that if he lets "Hyde peep out an instant . . . the hands of all men would be raised to take and slay him." Therefore, Hyde is trapped by his own evil ways and is confined to the laboratory.
Henry Jekyll, nicknamed in some copies of the story as Harry Jekyll, and his alter ego, Mr. Edward Hyde, is the central character of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In the story, he is a good friend of main protagonist Gabriel John Utterson.
Thornhill was the real Laurel, not Kinbott, and she used a plant-based serum to get Tyler, whom she took a liking to, on her side and groom him.
Although the Netflix show's eponymous character initially believes Xavier Thorpe and Dr. Kinbott to be involved in the attacks at different points in Wednesday's first season, the real Hyde and its master are revealed to be Tyler Galpin and Ms. Thornhill (AKA Laurel Gates), respectively.
Miss Thornhill explains she coerced Tyler into becoming the hyde by showing him motherly affection, after he lost his own mother. Tyler's mother was also a hyde and had attended Nevermore as a teenager.