Kimbott, Tyler's same psychiatrist. After fixing a faulty coffee machine, Tyler took interest in her, and went to Nevermore that night to see her. However,
It turns out that Miss Thornhill, the science teacher, has been manipulating Tyler all along! Just like Dr. Jekyll, she used a chemical concoction to awaken Tyler's powers, all so she could take revenge against the outcasts of the school!
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. From that moment on, he realizes that his son is behind the latest batch of murders he is investigating.
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.
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.
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 and her friends kidnap Tyler and take him to the jungle to torture him and seek confession. Wednesday gets arrested by the Jericho police for torturing Tyler but while at the police station, Tyler confirms that he is the real monster.
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.
Tyler Was Manipulated by Ms.
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.
The biggest clue towards Tyler's identity as the Hyde is the visions that Wednesday gets, or more, specifically, when she gets them. Wednesday's first vision of the Hyde, in which she foresees the monster attacking Rowan, occurs when Tyler grabs Wednesday to save her from the bullies.
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.
I think so. Sheriff Galpin knows the truth about his son, and it's his worst fear come true: That he's just like his mom.
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.
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.
Throughout the show, we learn that the monster is actually Tyler, Wednesday's first-ever crush, who possesses the ability to turn into a ravenous beast on demand.
It was revealed in the seventh episode that the Hyde was in fact Tyler, Sheriff Galpin's son who Wednesday invited to the Rave'n Dance. When Wednesday had her first kiss with the coffee shop worker, she immediately had a vision and saw Tyler morphing into the Hyde and killing his therapist, Dr. Kinbott.
To avenge her ancestor's death, Thornhill awoke Tyler's Hyde monster with a plant derivative and collected body parts of the Hyde's victims to prepare for a ritual meant to reawaken the dead Puritan founder of Jericho.
Mrs. Thornhill's Villain Status is Wednesday's Most Meta Moment - IMDb. Christina Ricci's casting in Wednesday was already pretty meta, but her role as the villain proved itself the most meta part of the show. Ricci joined the cast of the Addams Family spin-off with Jenna Ortega starring as the titular character.
Kinbott in the wood. After Dr. Kinbott is killed by the Hyde and Tyler is revealed to be the Monster, Wednesday learns that Marilyn Thornhill, a botany teacher at Nevermore (who is played by Christina Ricci, who also played Wednesday in 1991's The Addams Family movie), is the Monster's master.
That's right! 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.
Series. 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.
This is where our suspicions that Laurel Gates texted Wednesday stem from. Given that she wasn't able to carry out her mission of killing Wednesday at the end of Season 1, if Gates did survive the bee and foot attack, the character has more than enough motive to complete her quest of murdering Wednesday.
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.
It is shown earlier that when Xavier brought the spider to life, he also controlled its movements. However, Xavier's visions were of a real being, and drawing the Hyde could have meant the mixture of art and real life allowed the Hyde in the painting to have its own control.