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. At the last episode of the season, however, Tyler reveals that he actually acquired control over his Hyde and serves Laurel voluntarily. He was portrayed by Hunter Doohan.
Wednesday realizes that Tyler is the Hyde because when they kiss, she sees him as the monster with Dr. Kinbott (Riki Lindhome), the therapist who she is continually frustrated by when she's forced to meet with her.
Episode 7 ended with a big moment for the show, the kiss between Wednesday and "normie" barista Tyler. Unfortunately, the teen's first kiss also leads to one of her visions, which reveals that Tyler is actually the Hyde, the monster in the woods that has been killing people and taking body parts all season.
When Weems re-entered her form as the principal, Thornhill stabbed her with a needle and killed her. As for Tyler, the Hyde was captured by police (and his father.) The end of season 1 saw him restrained in the back of a police van as he transformed into the Hyde again.
In this conversation, Tyler reveals the truth to Wednesday — he is the Hyde, fully aware of what he has done. He came to crave the kill, the fear of his victims before he took their life.
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.
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".
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.
Laurel Gates, known by her alias Marilyn Thornhill, is the main antagonist of the first season of the 2022 Netflix TV show Wednesday. She and her family were the descendants of early 17th-century Pilgrims and Jericho founder Joseph Crackstone and were born into great wealth.
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.
As Fester puts it, “Anyone willing to unlock a Hyde is a next-level sicko.” And that means Wednesday is on the hunt for two killers, the monster and its master. Hydes were considered so dangerous and unpredictable that they were officially banned from Nevermore 30 years before the start of the series.
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.
Who is the Monster in Wednesday? The answer is Tyler Galpin. In episode seven of Wednesday, the Jericho police arrest Xavier, who Wednesday believes to be the Monster. After Xavier's arrest, Wednesday kisses Tyler Galpin, Sheriff Galpin's son who she goes on a date with.
While Tyler is the actual Hyde monster, it's discovered he was being manipulated by Professor Marilyn Churchill, also revealed to be Laurel Gates (played by Christina Ricci).
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.
Tyler Galpin is the monster aka the hyde in the series Wednesday. Disclaimer: The information below consists of major spoilers for the Netflix series Wednesday.
Christina Ricci is back and in her villain era, folks. By Wednesday's finale, we learn that the duo behind the monster terrorizing Nevermore were in fact Ms. Thornhill (Ricci) and Tyler (Hunter Doohan).
Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) confirms her suspicions that Tyler (Hunter Doohan) is the Hyde terrorizing Nevermore Academy — and not Xavier (Percy Hynes White), who was first arrested for the monster's crimes.
Laurel was the sister of Garrett Gates who was killed in an accident involving Morticia and Gomez 25 years before the events of the series and decided to enact her revenge on the outcasts she blames for her family's misfortune.
Out actor Hunter Doohan, best known for his portrayal as Tyler Galpin on Netflix's hit show, Wednesday, got married to his husband, movie producer Fielder Jewett, earlier this year.
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.
Finding Thing stabbed in her room, tears well up in the eyes of an emotionally distraught Wednesday as she brings the sentient hand to Uncle Fester, who attempts to revive him using his powers of electricity. After almost giving up, Fester miraculously zaps Thing back to life, nearly causing Wednesday to cry and smile.
Xavier decides to explain to Wednesday why he hates Tyler so much. It turns out that at last year's Outreach Day, Tyler and his friends assaulted Xavier and destroyed his mural. Wednesday confronts her date about this accusation, and he admits that it's the truth, but he regrets his actions.
Tyler was deep into his drug addiction at the time and, in an attempt to protect Liv, Buell kept the paternity a secret from her daughter.
Tyler actually hated Wednesday and the rest of the Addams Family, and all of Nevermore because of what happened to his mother. Tyler's Hyde form looks similar to the zombies from the Plants vs. Zombies franchise due to his face and bulging eyes.