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Netflix fans convinced they've identified Tyler's new master after Wednesday Season 2 part 1 finale
Netflix fans convinced they've identified Tyler's new master after Wednesday Season 2 part 1 finale

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Netflix fans convinced they've identified Tyler's new master after Wednesday Season 2 part 1 finale

Wednesday season two part one left subscribers on the edge of their seats as it saw the return of Tyler Galpin, aka the Hyde. WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Wednesday seasons one and two. ‌ Wednesday season two could see Tyler Galpin serving a new master, and it might be someone completely unexpected. ‌ Netflix viewers were left stunned when it was revealed that Tyler Galpin (portrayed by Hunter Doohan) was the Hyde terrorising Nevermore Academy in the first series three years ago. ‌ Fast-forward to the second series of Wednesday, and after being freed from Willow Hill by his former master Laurel Gates (played by Christina Ricci) and fatally stabbing her, Tyler is now on the loose. However, with Laurel no longer alive, it's uncertain who will step into her shoes as his next master, although some fans reckon they've figured it out. While Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) is preoccupied with investigating the murderous crows, her classmate Bianca Barclay (Joy Sunday) is assisting her mum Gabrielle (Gracy Goldman) in avoiding prison. ‌ She had been residing with the cult Morning Song after marrying its leader Gideon, using her siren powers to con people out of their money, but the FBI is now on the group's tail. In an effort to shield her mum, Bianca stashed Gabrielle in a hotel, and even though she was later apprehended by the police, the former managed to convince them to release her and made a run for it. ‌ Bianca, Gabrielle and Ajax (Georgie Farmer) were then skulking around Nevermore as they sought a temporary hiding place for her. Wednesday season two is only halfway through and so far, Gabrielle's storyline remains disconnected from the main plot of the Netflix sensation. However, could Gabrielle be woven into a more significant role in the upcoming episodes as Tyler's new master? ‌ Not only does she possess siren abilities that enable her to influence others more effectively, but Gabrielle has also recently emerged from a fraudulent cult, meaning her moral compass isn't exactly straight. Alternatively, some viewers are speculating that Bianca herself might become Tyler's controller. ‌ She too possesses siren capabilities which she previously employed to send Tyler to sleep during the season one finale, demonstrating her past ability to manipulate him. Taking to Reddit, one user posted: "We know from the description of The Hyde that they get a master via hypnosis, or chemical induction. "Thornhill used chemicals to break him into being her slave, but the only person in the show to ever hypnotise him was Bianca when she put him to sleep in the opening of episode eight." Nevertheless, others believe that Wednesday herself could be next in line to command Tyler, though given his loathing for her, this won't be an easy task.

UK holiday destinations you might not know about
UK holiday destinations you might not know about

Cosmopolitan

time05-06-2025

  • Cosmopolitan

UK holiday destinations you might not know about

If, like us, you've been spending your evenings scanning the internet hoping to unearth a Cornish gem that still has some availability, forget it. Instead, take a look at these beauties guaranteed to give you a great getaway far from the crowds. There is something about the little seaside village of Walberswick that immediately captures the heart. And, if picturesque cottages framed with pastel roses are your jam, then you'll fall head-over-heels for Sykes Cottages' Sea Green which sits overlooking the village green. We particularly love the roof terrace – ideal for sundowners in the summer evenings, or a cup of tea while your body adjusts to being awake in the mornings. Equipped with everything you need to enjoy that home-from-home feeling, Sea Green is perfectly located to enjoy the simple delights of Walberswick – from crabbing to exploring the beach or getting acquainted with the local pub (the Bell Inn is mere minutes away by foot) – as well as for trips further afield around the East coast. Fans of fresh seafood should catch the rowboat ferry and book in for lunch at the nearby Sole Bay Restaurant as a must! Sleeps 6 guests, prices start at £1058 for 7 nights In the charming village of Armscote, just six miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, The Hyde is a cozy cottage that's perfect for a relaxed getaway. The modern cottage has all the essentials for a peaceful stay, including a wood burning stove, a hot tub, and countryside views. Armscote village is full of character with a 16th-century pub, great local walks, and bike trails, plus a fantastic pub, The Fuzzy Duck, for a cheeky pint after a well-deserved hike. Inside the cottage you'll find a spacious open-plan living area, a modern kitchen, and two comfy bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. You can spend your days with friends exploring nearby spots like Stratford, with its riverside strolls, or head to Warwick to see the grand medieval castle. With so much to see nearby, The Hyde makes an ideal spot for a perfect staycation! Sleeps 4 guests, £902 for two nights It's no secret that immersing yourself in nature can decrease cortisol levels, slow down overactive minds, increase resilience, think better and be more creative! Does all this sound appealing? If like me, you need a switch off from your hectic social calendar and never-ending To-Do list then book a little stay-cay at one of Unyoked cabins, which are dotted across the UK in the most idyllic spots. The cabins are equipped with all the essentials you will need to unwind and disconnect from the outside world. Before your stay, Unyoked aim to provide the smoothest experience by sending you a personal Field Guide which is packed full of hiking maps, campfire recipes and even playlists to listen to. Pack a pair of walking boots, your fave book and some tasty food and get whisked away into serene nature. £154 weeknights/£179 weekends per night. A dreamy self-catering escape for two on the shores of Ullswater in the Lake District. Inside the converted 19th-century boathouse it's open-plan with a balcony for al fresco dining and a gorgeous bedroom with lake views. We love the private rowing boat for lake adventures, hikes right on your doorstep, good local restaurants and board games if it rains. From £190pn You don't need to be a big golf fan to enjoy a stay at the Old Court House. A perfect base to explore St Andrews, the impressive hotel features breathtaking views of the beautiful Scottish coastline, multiple restaurants (including a pub), and a luxury spa that boasts a fancy 65-foot indoor pool. The hotel will also arrange a variety of activities for you including horse riding, land sailing and distillery tours. From £230pn Victorian House, Lake District If charming and intimate dog-friendly country digs are your thing, look no further. Following a day of exploring, the hotel is an idyllic sanctuary to rest and recharge. We're also big fans of their cosy outdoor retreat named The Shepherds Hut (pictured below), which is perfect to enjoy with a partner. From £179pn A safari lodge tucked away in the Lincolnshire countryside with everything you need for a secluded Brit break, including log burner, kitchen, comfy beds for up to six people and an egg-shaped tub to soak in and watch the sunset. Yoga classes and a Landrover safari to see local wildlife at dusk can be arranged. Four nights from £760 This gorgeous hideaway for four absolutely nails 'countryside luxe'. Part of a 1,350-acre arable farm, it's been brilliantly restored by an award-winning architect; you'd never guess it once housed livestock. It also has a pool, jacuzzi and steam room. From £700 for three nights Choose from a log cabin with four-poster bed, lotus belle tent (sleeps four) or cute cottage at this rustic new hideaway in the wilds of mid-Wales. There's plenty to do from river swimming to exploring the nearby valleys and at night low light pollution means the star-gazing is unreal. Cook on the campfire or, if you want a night off, Llanwrtyd Wells is ten minutes away with local pubs and restaurants. From £90pn Part of the hip boutique hotel chain, this Oxfordshire escape is perfect if you don't want the hassle of self-catering but do still want to get away from it all. Many things to love here, from the cosy rooms with retro extras (the barn suite is amazing), a converted shepherd's hut, gorgeous garden and great restaurant serving stuff you probably weren't whipping up at home, like wild mushrooms, sourdough and truffle. From £100pn Birdwatchers and walkers alike will adore this two-bedroom cabin retreat, where nature-spotting opportunities abound on the island's only National Nature Reserve. Originally built in the 1930s for processing oyster catches, today you'll find a snug little bolthole for four with nearby estuary views and glorious walks from the door, where your neighbours are rare butterflies and red squirrels. From £231 for three nights Sign up now for a stay in one of five gorgeous woodland dwellings on the edge of Scotland's stunning Trossachs National Park, around an hour from Edinburgh. Super luxurious inside, including king-size bed and copper bath, ideal for relaxing in after a day of wild swimming, kayaking or whiskey tasting at nearby Deanston Distillery. From £200pn Part rustic cabin, part modern magic, this cosy retreat lies on farmland in a secluded woodland. You'll love sitting outside by the tranquil pond, where birds and dragonflies flit around, playing board games, star-gazing around the fire pit and sipping fresh coffee on the terrace. Heaven. From £90 per night This one might be in a small city, but hear us out. Not only does if have a glass-fronted top floor bar with outside terrace over looking a yacht-packed marina (if you squint, it's a bit like Ibiza port, not even joking), there's also an exceptionally good spa with hydrotherapy pool and lots of lovely treatments, plus the award-winning Jetty restaurant serving fresh seafood al fresco - it's an Instagram dream and even if you don't step out of the hotel for two days, you'll feel like you've been on holiday. From £120pn The lush forest park of Argyll in the Scottish Highlands is home to mountains, botanical gardens and the cutest stone cottages and idyllic forest pods, complete with hot tubs and fire pits of course. These remote woodland home-from-homes overlook Loch Eck and are nestled at the edge of the ancient forest. Cosy wood-burning stoves, a TV in every room and snuggly robes mean you might not actually want to leave to venture into the woods, but with so many gorgeous trails and Scottish pubs around you, you'd be missing out if you just stayed in. Plus, on a clear day, there's kayaking on the loch, horse riding and serious mountain walking to be done. From £127pn

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