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Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ ending explained: Does Wednesday catch the killers?

Does Wednesday get to celebrate a successful investigation? Here's what to know about the 'Wednesday' season one finale.

Warning: Major spoilers to follow for Wednesday.

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Does Wednesday catch the killers?

The murder case is revealed to be far more than just a simple killer, but instead, part of a larger conspiracy that connects Nevermore and Jericho. The conspirators end up being Hunter Doohan’s Tyler and Christina Ricci’s Ms. Thornhill. The ending is particularly shocking considering the series build-up to Wednesday and Tyler potentially becoming an item.

Unfortunately for Wednesday, her kiss with Tyler in the previous episode gives her a vision of him becoming a monstrous murderer known as Hyde. Y’know, like the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but legally distinct now that it’s in the public domain.

Ms. Thornhill had been sinisterly using Tyler as a way of getting revenge on the town which she believes had done her dirty over the years. Tyler allows her to influence the pupils from within the year group, as she blackmails the young man to do her bidding. In the final confrontation, Wednesday and her friend Enid are attacked by Tyler in Hyde form, before Enid saves her by transforming into a lycanthrope.

Wounded and seemingly dead, Tyler is found by paramedics a voice-over is interrupted as he turns into Hyde form yet again. What a twist!

In essence, Wednesday does catch half of the killers. Unfortunately, Ms. Thornhill, actually the lost daughter Laurel, escapes. Tyler similarly is still a threat for Wednesday, leaving their storyline unconclusive.

Wednesday is currently available to stream on Netflix, and season 2 has been confirmed.


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