There was one additional death in the finale that may have brought a tear to viewers' eyes. Gates was defeated, too, when Eugene unleashed his beloved swarm of bees on the fake teacher. He died as his body burst into flames and dust. With the help of rival-turned-friend Bianca (Joy Sunday) the pair defeated Crackstone for good. Wednesday found herself fulfilling the premonition given to her in a painting at the start of the series - in a suspenseful courtyard battle with Crackstone. She healed with the spiritual help of her ancestor Goody, and continued fighting the battle for Nevermore's safety. Crackstone came back to life and stabbed Wednesday. RELATED: Catherine Zeta-Jones Is Eerily 'Glamorous' as Morticia Addams in First Look at Netflix's Wednesday A Shocking Death and Resurrection Gates captured Wednesday and used her blood to open the crypt, bringing Crackstone back to life with vengeance - and a plan to burn Nevermore to the ground for good. And if the last name wasn't a dead giveaway, Wednesday was one of her living descendants. Crackstone's crypt could only be opened by the ancestors of Goody Addams. One giant obstacle stood in Gates' way, however. She did this by collecting body parts from each of the Hyde's victims. To do this, Gates planned to reawaken the long-dead Puritan founder of Jericho, Joseph Crackstone. In short, Gates assumed the fake identity of Thornhill as a way to infiltrate Nevermore and the neighboring town of Jericho - all as a long-winded plan to get revenge on the Outcasts for the untimely deaths of her family members. It was all part of a much larger plan, which would eventually see all of Nevermore crumble… if the phony teacher actually got away with it. Gates confirmed she hadn't used hypnosis to transform Tyler - rather a plant derivative that was able to unlock his Hyde instincts. The botany professor at Nevermore (fittingly played by Christina Ricci - who herself played Wednesday Addams in '90s show The Addams Family) was actually a woman named Laurel Gates, the pronounced-dead daughter of the ill-fated Gates family. The red boots could only belong to one person: Marylin Thornhill. Her hospitalized friend, and nearly victim of the Hyde, Eugene Otinger (Moosa Mostafa), held the answer when he revealed he saw someone with red boots during his attack. However, upon Kinbott's murder, the identity of the Hyde's master was still unknown. Someone had to provoke his true form and order his slaughters.Īt first, Wednesday thought this person was her therapist, Dr. That meant Tyler wasn't acting on his own. Another key piece of information Wednesday discovered was that any Hyde monster must be unlocked through hypnosis by a master.
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