One Thing to note is that as Wednesday departed to get Eugene, Xavier was also leaving the prom since he had argued with Bianca and broken her heart again. So there's a possibility that Xavier is the monster who butchered Eugene to prevent him from investigating inside the cave.
Eugene is saved in the Netflix series Wednesday despite being close to death. In episode four, the monster pursues and assaults him, causing him to fall into a coma. When he returns from his coma in the eighth episode, A Murder of Woes, Wednesday sees him again.
Amid the chaos, she came across something and received another psychic vision in which she saw Eugene was about to be slaughtered by the monster. So she fled into the woods, but she couldn't save him because the creature injured Eugene so badly that he lost consciousness.
Jonah, Lucas, and Carter are seen later at the carnival, chasing Wednesday through the crowd with bats. In another episode, Carter and his friends bully Eugene Ottinger, who vomited on Jonah and Lucas.
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.
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.
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.
So who is the monster on Wednesday — and who is the monster's master? Wednesday takes her theory all the way to the police and has Xavier arrested. Later when Wednesday kisses Tyler (Hunter Doohan), she gets a terrifying vision: Tyler is actually the Hyde, not Xavier.
As he explains, he has been tormented by nightmares of the monster and has been using his art to process the images. One of the images inadvertently came to life the previous evening, scratching Xavier's neck.
Seeing the opportunity of being protected, he lied to Abraham, pretending he was a scientist who knows what caused the epidemic, and that he was on a mission to go to the capital, where supposedly he could reverse the effects of the plague and restore order to the world.
Wednesday has the vision of Eugene in danger. Unfortunately, she is too late to save him. The monster mauls Eugene, and while the credits roll before we can learn if he's alive, the attack will undoubtedly lead Wednesday on a path of revenge. Watch out, monster, the most dangerous Addams is coming for you.
After tripping over and losing his glasses, he hears Wednesday calling his name. Before she can reach him, the monster they have been looking for attacks Eugene, rendering him unconscious and bloody. Marilyn appears after Wednesday and asks if he is alive. Eugene survives the ordeal and is put in the hospital.
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.
Eugene's powers are only touched upon in Wednesday with the character revealed to have the ability to control bees, which is known as Apikinesis.
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.
Ryan Ellsworth plays Murray Sinclair, Enid Sinclair's father, in the Netflix show Wednesday.
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.
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 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.
As the others try to figure out if they can go around, Eugene admits that he lied about being a scientist, having only used it to coerce Abraham into protecting him. Enraged, Abraham punches him, knocking Eugene out ("Self Help").
So who is the monster on Wednesday — and who is the monster's master? Wednesday takes her theory all the way to the police and has Xavier arrested. Later when Wednesday kisses Tyler (Hunter Doohan), she gets a terrifying vision: Tyler is actually the Hyde, not Xavier.
According to Hunter Doohan (Tyler's actor), Tyler was deceiving Wednesday the entire time and even if he felt any attraction or respect for her, there was no true romantic feelings. Tyler actually hated Wednesday and the rest of the Addams Family, and all of Nevermore because of what happened to his mother.
It was revealed that Bianca's (Joy Sunday) real name is Brandy Jane and that she used her siren song to con herself into being accepted into Nevermore Academy in order to get away from her mother and step-father who are part of a cult called “Morning Song.” It was through that cult that Bianca's family scammed people ...
He then explains that his mother had warned him that Wednesday would destroy the school and that he had to kill her. As he strangles the girl even more, the monster emerges and throws Rowan backwards before savagely killing him. In the following episode, Wednesday alerts Mrs.