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. Wednesday isn't put off by this news though, seeing Tyler's remorse.
Precognitive Dreaming: Xavier has dreams that give him a greater sense of the world around him. He had dreams of Tyler as the Hyde, and while he wasn't able to identify him, he was able to feel his presence.
But later, Xavier notices Wednesday again now in his workshop. When she asks about the drawings, Xavier explains that he had recurrent dreams with the monster and that he got the claw marks on his neck after one of the drawings scratched him.
They destroyed Xavier's mural and assaulted him during last year's Outreach Day. Tyler explains he's not that person anymore.
Xavier decides to spoil Wednesday's fun and explains why he hates Tyler so much. At last year's Outreach Day, Tyler and his friends assaulted Xavier and destroyed his mural.
Monty, who had long hated Tyler and held him responsible for Liberty High's sports program being suspended, accosted him in the school bathroom and sexually assaulted him with a mop handle in a graphic and controversial scene.
Though Xavier obviously cared about Wednesday and tried to remain friends with her following the first accusations, there was no romantic connection between them.
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.
To look innocent, Tyler scratches himself and transforms back into a human. Xavier shows up and he, Wednesday and Enid go back to Tyler's house to heal him.
Tyler is a Hyde monster because also his mother was so.
Laurel Gates discovers the true nature of Tyler and uses them to her advantage: she becomes the Hyde monster's master, using his evil force to kill all obstacles to her plan.
Now, in an interview with EW, Doohan reveals whether Tyler ever harbored true feelings for Wednesday. He was blinded by his vengeance and what had happened to his mother, and therefore, the only thing he truly cared for was destroying Wednesday, the Addams Family, and Nevermore.
When Dr. Kinbott got too close to the truth, Thornhill sent Tyler morphed into the monster to kill her and pin it on Xavier, leaving Kimbott's necklace in his art studio where he painted his disturbing psychic visions of the beast.
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.
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.
The botany teacher used chemicals to induce Tyler's Hyde state so he could kill off outcasts, along with anyone who got too close to finding out what Thornhill was really planning. Thornill's ultimate goal was to resurrect her dead relative; the founder of Jericho, Joseph Crackstone.
Wednesday inquired as to how Xavier knew the monster's face or if these were self-portraits, to which Xavier said that he was not the monster but that he saw these monsters in his dreams and that one day, when he was sketching them, one of them emerged from the painting and scratched his neck.
Therefore, there are technically two people behind this monster: Tyler Galpin (played by Hunter Doohan) who is the actual monster, and Marilyn Churchill a.k.a Laurel Gates (played by Christina Ricci) who is manipulating him.
Xavier has psychic visions like Wednesday, but they're more powerful, and they come to him in dreams, not by touching something. It is not fully explained, but his visions have some connection to his drawings, which are what spurred his paintings of the Hyde.
Wednesday meets her other love interest Tyler Galpin at a coffee shop when she escapes her therapy appointment in Nevermore's neighboring town, Jericho. They quickly bond as he offers to help her skip town and shows her the "horror movie" Legally Blonde.
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.
Ortega, who serves as a producer on the upcoming season, has often shared her disdain for the love triangle that brewed between Wednesday, Tyler (Hunter Doohan), and Xavier (Percy Hynes White) during its first season.
Namely, the graphic scene when Tyler (Devin Druid) is sodomized in a school bathroom by Montgomery (Timothy Granaderos). The jock and his friends bang Tyler's head against a sink and glass mirror, flush his head in one of the toilets and then horrifically sexually assault him with the end of a broomstick.
A controversial scene in Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why in which a teenage girl kills herself has been removed, two years after it first appeared. Netflix said the decision had been made "on the advice of medical experts".
Nate insists that Tyler had raped Maddy because she was drunk. Unfortunately, the audience knows that this isn't the case. Nate's actions, which he sells as heroic attempts to protect Maddy, are really just violent for the sake of violence.