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Tyler to help 'rescue' Enid in Wednesday season 2 as fans predict reunion

Tyler to help 'rescue' Enid in Wednesday season 2 as fans predict reunion

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Wednesday season two will see Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) face her biggest challenge yet as she tries to prevent her best friend Enid Sinclair's (Emma Myers) death.
The much-anticipated second season of Wednesday is on the horizon, and Netflix has just dropped a spine-chilling trailer hinting at Wednesday Addams' (portrayed by Jenna Ortega) next adventure.

Haunted by a premonition of her best mate Enid Sinclair's (Emma Myers) demise, Wednesday is determined to thwart this grim future.

A poignant fan theory circulating suggests that despite Wednesday's efforts, Enid might still face her end as the season progresses. Yet, there's a glimmer of hope that Wednesday could rescue Enid, with speculation rife that she'll turn to an unexpected source for assistance.

In the climactic conclusion of the first series, Tyler (Hunter Doohan) was unmasked as the Hyde monster wreaking havoc at Nevermore Academy, reports the Mirror.

Following his exposure, Tyler found himself confined to Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital, where his mother had been a patient, leaving Wednesday questioning whether he could be trusted.
Reddit users have been buzzing with the idea that Wednesday might find herself in a position where she has no choice but to seek Tyler's aid to save Enid.

HappyChaosOfTheNorth posited: "I think that against her better judgment and out of desperation, Wednesday is going to reluctantly enlist in Tyler's help in saving Enid."
They continued: "Thoughts? I personally can't think of any other reason she would give him the time of day except to maybe try and get clues about her stalker or something."
Echoing this sentiment, Kitkatloren2009 concurred: "I mean. It is a classic formula. Not bad, I actually like it. It's logical too.

"The protagonist goes to an old enemy to stop another, even bigger enemy or gets help to save someone."
Soft_Interaction_437 chimed in: "I agree that it'll be interesting to see how's he's relevant. We've only ever seen clips of him in the asylum, but we know that he gets out because we see the Hyde.

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"So either they are keeping their cards with him close to the chest, or most his scenes outside the mental hospital are in part two. If your theory is correct then maybe one of the final scenes of part one will be Wednesday breaking him out?".
Yet, another enthusiast has a different take on why Wednesday might be monitoring Tyler.

Caesar_Seriona speculated: "No. Wednesday is going to make the mistake of assuming Tyler is now hunting Enid since Enid was getting the upper hand in her fight.
"Someone pitched the idea that a rogue Hyde can only be tamed by the one who beats it. Well technically Tyler lost to his dad however in the fight itself, it was Enid.
"I bet Wednesday is tracking Tyler not only because she is p***** off she got tricked but now the timetable is being accelerated thinking Tyler wants Enid's a**."
The question remains whether Tyler will emerge as Enid's protector or become her greatest peril.
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