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What do you mean Wednesday asked Xavier to the Rave'N thinking "If this was my chance to get up close and personal with a potential serial killer, how could I refuse?" and Tyler turns out to be the said serial killer at the end?
What do you mean Wednesday was being all defensive saying "I was forced to ask someone as an act of self-preservation" because she's thinking of how Tyler would feel about her going with Xavier? (that hesitant pause as well before saying 'Xavier')
What do you mean Wednesday didn't deny Tyler's assumptions when he said "I thought we liked each other" and only said "I'm just dealing with a lot right now"?
What do you mean Tyler smiled WHEN NO ONE WAS LOOKING when he thought Wednesday asked him to the Rave'N?
What do you mean Wednesday immediately went straight to her wardrobe looking for a dress when she saw Tyler waiting for her as her date? Why didn't she just straightforwardly tell him she wasn't going because let's be real, since when did this girl think twice of hurting other people's feelings (except Enid's) but she abandoned her mystery-investigation-trip with Eugene to go to the "stupid dance" with Tyler?
What do you mean Xavier told Wednesday about what Tyler did to him, and she told Tyler 'she would've taken it further' AND THEN danced with Tyler?
What do you mean Tyler didn't need to KISS Wednesday during their date at the crypt because how could THAT help Laurel? but he initiated a kiss and Wednesday-I-would-never-fall-in-love-Addams freaking leaned in?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN??? I DON'T UNDERSTAND??
Someone: Omg youâre so skinny! What is your secret?
Me: Oh I just eat healthy and exerciseâŚ
My ED:
âThe Hair On My Head Grows Back Thicker And Fullerâ
Have this sigil under or inside your pillow when you sleep Or draw this sigil on the bottle of shampoo or soap you use on your head
I just. Love this. Kudos to you.
I think what pisses me off most about the Wednesday fandom is that so many are intentionally ignoring the fact that Tyler is MEANT to be a tragic character because he is a Hyde. We basically have it beaten over our heads that Hydes are the outcasts of outcasts, deemed too difficult to help, and therefore abandoned and left to their own devices, basically giving them no way to NOT be tortured into being someoneâs slave or ultimately having something tragic or awful happen to them that forces out their Hyde and leaving them to become a monster and/or get killed.
So many people blame Tyler for every bad thing that happened in this first season when he LITERALLY had no option but to do exactly as Laurel wished. He was TOLD to go murder the people he murdered, he was TOLD to get Wednesday to trust him, he was TOLD to go after Eugene, he had no CHOICE but to obey, itâs literally in the showâs lore. And we are both told AND shown what lengths Laurel went to to literally torture this teenage boy into becoming a monster that was FORCED to obey her. Not only that, but all that âmamaâ talk and physical touch is gag-worthy. SHE is the true monster who wanted everyone dead, and she ruined that boyâs life to try and get what she wanted. And the show INTENTIONALLY shows AND tells you all that.
We are SHOWN how Tyler was chained, beaten, poisoned to bring the Hyde out, to become Laurelâs perfect slave. And still so many see HIM as the âtrue villain,â stating that if he was truly âgoodâ he never wouldâve done all he did. Meanwhile the lore has TOLD you, Hydes have no choice. But WAY too many disregard this plot point entirely simply because they see it as something to cling to for their preferred ship to happen. Thatâs infuriating to me, truly. Not only from a standpoint of really loving Tyler as a character, but also from a standpoint of it being apparent to ME of where the story is going, and knowing that so much of the fandom is gonna be pissed off about it because itâs Tyler-centric.
We are given so much information about âHydes have been banned from Nevermore for 30 years,â âFaulkner was studying Hydes but he died before he could finish his research,â ânobody knows for sure if, once unlocked, Hydes are only monsters or if the person they were is still in there.â Between all this within the narrative itself and Hunter talking about how heâs excited to explore the duality of the Real Tyler versus the Hyde next season, I think itâs obvious that Wednesday and Tyler are basically going to get to the bottom of this âare Hydes all 100% bad and dangerousâ problem themselves, and the result of their research will probably get Hydes accepted back into Nevermore.
Wednesday already knows how unjust the whole system is, she mentions it FREQUENTLY in the first season. Once she gets past feeling betrayed by what happened in season one, itâs likely going to weigh on her that someone she cared about deeply enough to bring her walls down for, to actually seek out to KISS, was so hurt by this system that he ended up doing all he did. And Tyler is inevitably returning, the writers have talked about how weâre going to learn more about Tyler and explore his true feelings for Wednesday. Theyâll be brought back together, no doubt. And thus, the deep dive on Hydes will probably begin.
I donât care what you ship, I donât even care if you really LIKE Tyler as a character, but I DO care that so many have made him out to be a pure villain simply because that suits their own personal narrative better, and makes them feel like itâs more likely their preferred ship will win the âwar.â Like, try and WATCH a show, actually WATCH it, and not simply cling to bits and pieces that suit the storyline youâve made up in your head. Youâre SUPPOSED to hate LAUREL, youâre supposed to, at the very least, wonder if the Real Tyler is still in there, if he can be helped, and you are SUPPOSED to feel some pity for the boy who was forced into becoming an enslaved monster.
Yes Jordan Peele made it mainstream, but itâs been there for a long time.
Alien is a great commentary on sexism in the workplace
The first 3 Saw films are all a VERY SUBTLE critique of what is considered ânormal displays of masculinityâ especially in Hollywood.
Frankenstein is a commentary on fear of the social other and its common drawbacks
It Follows is a commentary on how inextricable society thinks sexuality is from womanhood, and makes the protagonist a sexually active woman
Tod Browningâs Freaks is a slap in the face to American eugenicists
And those are just the examples I can think of on the fly