Yoko being behind the messages is made all the more possible as she was in the cafe where the picture of Tyler and
We also learn that the person behind all that ferocity is Wednesday's teacher, Ms. Thornhill, a conniving manipulator orchestrating the defeat of Nevermore to satisfy her family's lifelong dream of ending the school once and for all.
While others were evacuating the school, Eugene Otinger was doing his own thing. He released his bees, and they would attack the unwitting Hyde Master long enough for Wednesday to smack her with a shovel ending the reign of those seeking to kill the Outcasts in the school.
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.
Wednesday does not end up with Xavier in Wednesday season 1 despite what seemed to be set up by the show. Although liking being alone is one of Wednesday's defining traits in every Addams Family adaptation, Netflix's Wednesday explores the idea that she can find happiness in friends after all.
Wednesday Was Never Romantically Interested In Xavier
Though Xavier obviously cared about Wednesday and tried to remain friends with her following the first accusations, there was no romantic connection between them.
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.
The monster is Tyler (Hunter Doohan). After Wednesday kisses Tyler, she has a bloody vision of him standing over her therapist, Dr. Kinbott (Riki Lindhome) as the Hyde. She also later finds out his mother was a student at Nevermore and was also a Hyde.
At the police station, Tyler confesses to being the Monster. Disagreeing with her methods, Wednesday's classmates tell Nevermore's principal, Larissa Weems, about Wednesday's torture of Tyler, and Wednesday is arrested. At the police station, however, Tyler confirms he is the Monster after he confesses to being a Hyde.
Hyde was unleashed through the serum, Tyler's monster in Wednesday is controlled by a master, Laurel Gates, who learns how to give orders to the Hyde, triggering the transformation when needed.
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 one of the wise decisions concerning the love triangle, Wednesday does not end up with either guy. Enid is her best friend—they might hang out over break, and now she can focus on trying to solve another mystery. That's the happy ending I wanted.
While Tyler had presented a sweet and helping persona throughout Wednesday season 1, he was actually the monster behind many frightening attacks against Outcasts at Nevermore Academy, led by the evil Laurel Gates.
It is later revealed that it wasn't Rowan at all, but Larissa Weems using her shapeshifting abilities to pose as him.
One of the first characters we meet in the show is Xavier, a gloomy student at Nevermore Academy who seems to have a vested interest in Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega). The pair are actually acquaintances from childhood, and Wednesday notably saved his life once.
The actor's name is Victor Dorobantu, who is actually a magician and illusionist, with Wednesday being his first acting credit. Many times when you see Thing on your screen, it was actually Victor in a full-body blue suit doing all of the hand movements.
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.
She finds a diary that profiles the monster and shows it to Tyler. Later that same day, Tyler takes her on a date and distracts her while Ms. Thornhill ransacks her room and steals the diary. This is the last clue that Tyler leaves before Wednesday discovers his identity through a vision after sharing a kiss.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Plot twist #1: Xavier is not the Hyde. The Hyde is actually Tyler (Hunter Doohan).