No, Tyler wasn't always the monster; he inherited the Hyde ability from his mother, but his transformation was controlled and amplified by Miss Thornhill (Laurel Gates), who manipulated him to unleash his monstrous side, though he eventually grew to enjoy it, revealing a deeper darkness. While his Hyde nature was latent, his genuine feelings for Wednesday were mixed with his monstrous identity, which was triggered and guided by Thornhill.
His nature as a Hyde was dormant throughout his childhood until a regular at the Weathervane, Marilyn Thornhill, who was really Laurel Gates, revealed to him the truth about he and his late mother being Hydes.
And it all leads to Wednesday's shocking discovery that her pseudo-boyfriend, local barista Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan), has been the Hyde all along — with her “dorm mom” and science teacher Miss Thornhill (Christina Ricci) manipulating him as his master.
Tyler WAS a bully. It was explained that he stopped bullying and started therapy, but then Thornhill showed up and told him the truth about his mom and his hyde. She then proceeded to abuse and groom him, turning him into a monster.
The implication of this final reveal seems to be that Tyler was the presence all along, having been trapped in a paradoxical time loop of sorts where he had to die to save his sister but also had to already be dead in order for the events that lead to her rescue to play out.
No, Tyler Galpin didn't know he was a Hyde at first; his ability was dormant until Marilyn Thornhill (Laurel Gates) revealed the truth and used chemicals to manipulate and control his transformations, though eventually, he developed awareness and even began to enjoy the Hyde's violent acts, serving Laurel willingly by the end of Wednesday's first season.
After the birth of her son Tyler, Francoise's postpartum depression caused her to lose control of her transformations as a hyde. She was unpredictable and violent, often medicated for her episodes. Donovan built a secret underground shelter in the backyard as a safe haven for Tyler in case Francoise ever transformed.
To achieve her signature look, the filmmakers used a unique lighting trick: a dedicated beam of light was focused exclusively across her eyes in every scene, ensuring they always sparkled, even in dark scenes. However, the physical transformation was gruelling.
Tyler, ended up on the Other Side, but thanks to Bonnie's sacrifice and Liv's magic, he was able to be resurrected and rejoin his loved ones in the living world in Home. Shortly after he returned, he discovered that he was no longer a hybrid due to the Travelers' Magic Purification Spell.
Richard Lockwood, father to Tyler Lockwood, is a carrier of the werewolf gene. This gene, when activated, grants the bearer enhanced strength, supernatural healing, and forced transformation into a wolf under the full moon.
While Tyler is institutionalized, his bond with her is completely broken and he threatens, attempts and eventually kills her.
Initially, it was unclear if Tyler was truly in love with Wednesday and how much was manipulation. He confesses when she meets him again that he still likes her but gets upset that she only visited to learn about his dad.
However, because Wednesday is a female and Latina autistic-coded character, the intersectional facets of her identity signal the beginning of more diverse representations for Autistic people.
Gomez' net worth is 2.5 billion dollars, making him the 12th richest fictional character in their 2007 "Fictional 15" list. He was portrayed by Jack Riley in The Addams Family Fun-House, but due to lack of funding, the show was cancelled after the pilot was made.
In the 1990s Addams Family films, familial relationships are changed for the characters of Grandmama and Fester. Grandmama is actually Morticia's mother, not Gomez's, while Fester is Gomez's brother, not Morticia's uncle.
Psychic visions/psychometry: The user perceives the residual information of objects (or people) from the past, present, or future. It is displayed by Wednesday and Morticia Addams. Vincent Thorpe, Granny Frump and Ophelia Frump also possess this power.
When Hydes are unlocked, they can be volatile and exhibit violent and aggressive behavior. It is frowned upon to unlock a Hyde, as a Hyde's agency and autonomy are taken away. Because of the unpredictable and sometimes violent nature of unlocked Hydes, they have been banned from Nevermore Academy for three decades."
At some point in his life, Donovan met Francoise Night, a former Nevermore student who was a hyde. They both fell in love and got married, However, Francoise never told him about her condition as a hyde.
However, part 2 of the latest season drops several truth bombs at once, revealing the true identity of Patient 1938 (as labeled in a Polaroid photo of her) along with her relevance to the story. This woman is none other than Francoise (Frances O'Connor), Tyler's supposedly deceased mother,...
Jekyll and his counterpart, Mr. Hyde, could be one of manic depressive psychosis. The diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and emerging psychological theories during the Victorian Era would have influenced Stevenson and the character of Dr. Jekyll/Mr.
Tyler goes to Caroline's party and apologizes to her saying that he loves her and he wants them to be together. He kisses her but while kissing her he bites her against his will since is what Klaus told him to do.