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Willow Hill breakout. He still kills Laurel tho.
Delulu moment of the day is back: O FOR OTTINGER
I got to think why Moosan teased about Tyler's frame:
I'm assuming it's an O and not a zero 0.
I'm also assuming Spiders are hinting something important.
Spiders are everywhere!!
WHAT DOES IT MEAN? OMG? I NEED ANSWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's just a theory btw.
The Wildest Part About Wednesday and Tyler?
They recognized each other long before they understood each other.
What fascinates me most about their dynamic is this — before anything actually happened between them, they already saw each other more deeply than they should have.
Wednesday, who spent her whole life being treated as strange, cold, "other", looks at Tyler and instead of seeing a normal boy, she sees someone carrying a shadow.She didn’t know what kind, didn’t know its name, but she sensed that darkness like a pulse that unsettled her and pulled her in at the same time.And Wednesday is only drawn to things that spark instinct in her — never surface-level charm.
Tyler, on the other hand...He meets someone who doesn’t buy his smiles or his polite facade.
Someone who cuts right through the mask he has worn his entire life.It terrifies him — but it also hooks him.Because Wednesday is the first person who sees truth in him, not the version he shows the world.
And maybe that’s why their relationship is so complicated.Because to truly feel someone, you have to recognize them first — and they recognized each other before either of them was ready.
She saw his darkness.
He saw her loneliness.
She wanted to uncover what he was hiding.
He wanted to understand why she wasn’t afraid of him at all.
The intensity between them wasn’t accidental.They are two souls resonating on the same frequency — the one where light and shadow don’t say "either-or", but "both".
And even if their story broke them both...that’s exactly why we always come back to Wyler.
Because they are mirrors —reflecting in each other what no one else ever noticed.
1.04 // 2.02
Fully believing Capri will bring Tyler to Joplin Art Colony, which is in Woodstock(! and oh you know who else was seen in the forest near the Canadian border? And who is going to find her friend turned permanent werewolf in said woods? I just love how all the pieces fit together.
Even if the creators decide an entirely different path for season 3's plot, this idea is just so fitting, so possible and coherent that at least the fanfics from it will be amazing.
I know that they mentioned it, but I wish we got a clip of Donovan visiting Tyler in Willow Hill. They said that the moment Tyler saw him, he transformed into the Hyde and was consistently shocked for 5 minutes until he finally turned back into a human. They stated that he was 'full of rage'. Was he angry at his father for visiting him after not giving a shit for so long? Was he mad that his father's actions led him to trust Laurel? Was he feeling vulnerable in his glass cell and didn't want his dad to see him like that so he got upset?
We see Donovan tell Wednesday that Laurel made Tyler a monster. It seems Donovan didn't blame his son. I wonder, if he had lived, if they could've reconnected. :(
I am excited for Tyler in season 3 because, if the Hype camp turns out to be true and a safe place for him to get better, then that means new characters who he has to introduce himself to. It would be nice to finally hear about how he interprets his own situation and how he would explain it to others.
Would he state it nonchalantly like it's no big deal? Would he keep it all a secret? Would he be open and honest about how he was wronged and how he wronged others?
Would he try to make friends? Would he stay away from the group and take a while to get comfortable? Being Masterless, does he even have the option to take his time forming new bonds/friendships?
I will fully believe, unless it is explicitly mentioned and explained in canon, that Isaac and Fran were killing Wednesday because they couldn't trust Tyler's loyalties if she was alive.
Because there was truly no reason to waste precious time and risk getting caught to kill her before saving Fran/Tyler, they could've just had one of the Hydes+Isaac guard the tower to make sure nobody interfered with the experiment and then hightailed it outta there.
And I don't want anyone to argue that it was cause Isaac wanted revenge on Gomez and Morticia. He was already killing Pugsley. That was revenge enough.
And no matter what mental state Fran was in she wouldn't have wanted to kill a teenage girl for no reason (shown by her not killing Wednesday for the sake of revenge—trying to master Tyler—in ep 5 just because her promise to Morticia was more important to her)
ohhhhhhhhhh
I also guess Fran turned on Morticia/Wednesday because they wanted to show how hydes could be unpredictable. I got that when she told Morticia they would leave town when we all know she wouldn't. there's a deleted scene where Fran and Tyler are playing cards. I assumed they somehow ended up talking about Wednesday and Fran might have realized Tyler is still in love with her. And then Isaac must have heard (because in the picture Fran and Tyler look startled) and that's why he messes with Tyler about Wednesday being her old flame. And of course Isaac was the mind behind Wednesday's death. It was particularly cruel what he did to Tyler when he buried Wednesday alive knowing that he couldn't do anything except watching.
And at the end Tyler turned on them confirming their theory. He helps Wednesday attacking them proving where his loyalty lies on.
Love the way Wednesday and Tyler grow visibly more and more tired of their enemies era throughout s2 and by the end their hearts are just not in it at all. They were both so angry and so heartbroken at the start, and they thought hurting each other back would help but it didn't, it just added to the pain, and by the end the vibe between them is just this sort of exhausted longing. They don't want to fight anymore but neither really has a choice or knows what else to do so they keep going through the motions...
Until Wednesday finally breaks the pattern and his bonds with one very precise swing of an axe. She didn't have to kill him if she didn't want to, she could have left him there and disconnected Pugsley from the machine which would have saved Tyler indirectly anyway. Instead she looked him in the eye as she freed him and then went to save her brother. No wonder he was so blown away.
YES!😭😭😭😭😭😭
wednesday and tyler TOTALLY wanting each other dead and doing their ABSOLUTE BEST to make that happen
I loveeeee them sm! I need them now!
“Hate is a feeling, Miss Addams. Along with fear, contempt, concern and love.”
Does anyone else feel like their chemistry got 100000000% better after they like revealed he was an evil….
AGHHHH LOVEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday and her weird dog
It might seem dramatic, but actually this
might be the only valid reaction to fumbling your first baddie as spectacularly as Tyler did
SPEAK IT @thetornadodream SPEAK IT
Jenna Ortega and Hunter Doohan|Netflix Japan
Wednesday | Woe Is the Loneliest Number (1.02)