Although she first believed it was Dr. Kinbott who brought out Tyler's Hyde through hypnosis,
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.
Miss Marylin Thornhill (Christina Ricci) is able to unlock Tyler's Hyde instincts by being the first person to tell him the truth about his mother, As the botany professor at Nevermore, she knows how to solidify the bond through a plant derivative which produces the same chemical reaction as proscribed in the diaries.
The master who controlled it is Marilyn Thornhill, the character interpreted by Christina Ricci (the “original” Wednesday in 1991's movie The Addams Family).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At the police station, Tyler privately confesses everything to Wednesday, saying that he actually gained control over his Hyde form after some time (maintaining his awareness while transformed) and takes pleasure in his killings.
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.
Xavier's powers in Wednesday are never fully explored, but Xavier is somehow connected to the Hyde with powers that are similar to Wednesday's.
Tyler Saved Wednesday In Season 1 Because Thornhill Needed Her. The fact that the Hyde saved the titular Wednesday character in the series' first episode doesn't fit with his malicious character at the end of season 1.
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. In episode seven "If You Don't Woe Me by Now", it was revealed that the hyde is none other than Wednesday Addams' love interest, Tyler Galpin.
At the beginning of the episode, the Jericho police arrest Xavier because they are sure he is the monster. Later when Ttler and Wednesday are out on a date, they kiss, and Wednesday has a vision of the Hyde and Tyler and quickly figures out that he is the monster. Tyler is also Sheriff Galpin's son.
Wednesday then realises that Marilyn Thornhill (Christina Ricci) was behind it and is actually Laurel Gates, not Dr. Kinbott.
With Tyler being one of Wednesday's main villains who served as an unrepentant killer manipulating Wednesday from the very beginning of the show, it made disliking him even easier because the show was now giving an explicit reason for it.
Before they leave the station to go back to Nevermore, Tyler confronts Wednesday alone, and confesses to everything. He is the Hyde and enjoys the kills, nearly tasting the delectable fear from his victims.
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.
After Thornhill revealed the truth to Tyler about his mother being a Hyde, it led to him unlocking his outcast nature. As he was manipulated and subjugated to torture and brainwashing under Marilyn Thornhill's plant cocktails, his primal subconscious as a hyde gained more control than he had over himself.
While her powers didn't activate at school, Tyler's mother was triggered into a Hyde by post-natal depression from Tyler's birth. The family covered for her, saying it was bipolar disorder, to prevent the judgement of small town Jericho.
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.
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.
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.