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* NeverHurtAnInnocent: An integral part of her character. Wednesday only intentionally hurts those who have wronged her and the ones she loves in some way (who are usually {{asshole victims}} anyway), like the bullies who attacked Puglsey in the opening. [[spoiler:When she learns that she will ostensibly destroy the school and kill lots of innocent students with it, she's horrified and actively tries to [[ScrewDestiny prevent this from happening]]. When Eugene is later put into a coma as a result of her rash decision to go to the Rave(N), she holds herself responsible for it. During the battle with Crackstone, she tells Xavier to leave her and instead help in the evacuation of the school.]]
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* NeverHurtAnInnocent: An integral part of her character. Wednesday only intentionally hurts those who have wronged her and the ones she loves in some way (who are usually {{asshole victims}} anyway), like the bullies who attacked Puglsey in the opening. [[spoiler:When she learns that she will ostensibly destroy the school and kill lots of innocent students with it, she's horrified and actively tries to [[ScrewDestiny prevent this from happening]]. When Eugene is later put into a coma as a result of her rash decision to go to the Rave(N), Rave'N, she holds herself responsible for it. During the battle with Crackstone, she tells Xavier to leave her and instead help in the evacuation of the school.]]
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* DudeMagnet: Enid has Eugene after her, Ajax cheerfully agrees to go out with her, and Lucas seemed to start to connect with her during the Rave'n, [[spoiler:though that wasn't enough to stop him from ruining the dance]].
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* DudeMagnet: Enid has Eugene after her, Ajax cheerfully agrees to go out with her, and Lucas seemed to start to connect with her during the Rave'n, Rave'N, [[spoiler:though that wasn't enough to stop him from ruining the dance]].
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* RoseHairedSweetie: Usually has pink (and blue) highlights, had fully pink hair for the Rave'n and is sweet and bubbly to boot.
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* ProperlyParanoid: She and Divina seem weary of Enid bringing Lucas Walker to the rave(N). [[spoiler:Lucas turns out to have been planning a prank that would crash the rave(N) is using Enid to make sure it happens.]]
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* ProperlyParanoid: She and Divina seem weary of Enid bringing Lucas Walker to the rave(N). Rave'N. [[spoiler:Lucas turns out to have been planning a prank that would crash the rave(N) Rave'N is using Enid to make sure it happens.]]
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* UnderestimatingBadassery: Every opponent that goes up against Wednesday looks at her slight build, bangs, and pigtails, then dismisses her as not much of a threat. It's only later that they discover that's she very capable, ruthless, and intelligent. Sheriff Galpin even throws a lampshade on this after she deals with the three bullies in the coffee shop.
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-->'''Sheriff''': This little girl took down three boys?
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While she easily handled the bullies in the coffee shop, when they showed up at the festival armed with baseball bats and clearly looking for her, she knew she was at too great a disadvantage and promptly made a strategic retreat.
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* CombatPragmatist: She's a tiny girl (Creator/JennaOrtega is barely five feet tall), so when fighting she relies on AttackingItsWeakPoint, GroinAttacks, martial arts, joint locks, and misdirection. She's devastatingly effective, able to take down multiple opponents with ease.
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* CombatPragmatist: She's a tiny girl (Creator/JennaOrtega is barely five feet tall), so when fighting she relies on AttackingItsWeakPoint, GroinAttacks, striking vulnerable areas, martial arts, joint locks, and misdirection. She's devastatingly effective, able to take down multiple opponents with ease.
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* OhCrap: Is not at all happy to see her mother during the Parent's Day event, and it ''very'' plainly shows on her face.
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* TheAce: Despite her distant and aloof personality, she is ridiculously talented in a lot of things: intelligence, hand-to-hand combat, playing the cello, survival skills (untying herself during the Nightshades' interrogation of her), German and Italian, technical knowledge, what else? While Bianca does defeat her in a fencing match, Wednesday is good enough to put up more than an epic fight against her, no less.She is also good enough at archery to throw an apple into the air and impale it while also hitting the center of the archery target
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* NowAllowedToHug: Throughout the series, Wednesday consistently forbids anyone from physically touching her, which grates especially hard on her roommate, the extremely affectionate Enid. After the climax of the last episode, wherein Enid saves Wednesday from a rather gruesome death, the two are reunited and Enid gives her a big ol' hug of relief, only to remember Wednesday's boundaries and to start pulling back. However, Wednesday, after a moment of hesitation, [[FriendshipMoment hugs her back]].
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* BeneathSuspicion: Wednesday [[spoiler: never even considered her to potentially be the Hyde's master, and instead firmly believes dr. Kinbott to be the culprit. Even Kinbott getting murdered by the Hyde does nothing to make Wednesday change her theory. It's only after Eugene tells Wednesday that the Hyde's master was wearing red boots that she finally realizes it was Marilyn all along.]]
* BigBad: She's [[spoiler:the mastermind behind the Hyde murders and everything else going wrong in Nevermore and Jericho. She's doing this out of revenge for her brother, Garrett's death and her hatred for Outcasts by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She spends most of the first season acting supportive of Wednesday and the other outcasts. However, [[spoiler:she actually despised outcasts and has been planning to resurrect her ancestor to eliminate them once and for all.]]
* TheBeastmaster: She [[spoiler:has Tyler's Hyde form under her control to do the dirty work for her ultimate plan]].
* ChekhovsGunman: While a cameo from the actress who played the most well-known version of Wednesday makes sense, keen-eyed viewers will find her appearances on every episode conspicuous after a while.[[spoiler: Of course it's eventually discovered that she is the series BigBad.]]
* CoolTeacher: She is well-liked by her students, even though she is a normie, is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and is often trying to connect with Wednesday. [[spoiler:Subverted once it’s revealed that she always hated all outcasts, and was just waiting to find the one who would help her with her plans.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her primary motivation is [[spoiler:getting revenge for the death of her family. She also shows affection towards Tyler but it's possible she was just manipulating him]].
* FakingTheDead: Marilyn Thornhill is [[spoiler:actually Laurel Gates, the last surviving member of the Gates family, who faked her death 25 years ago and is living under a fake name.]]
* GivenNameReveal: Her real name is revealed at the end of the first season to be [[spoiler: Laurel Gates]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: As much as she [[spoiler:hates outcasts and believes in normie supremacy, she can be considered a "witch" of sorts herself due to successfully pulling off what is essentially ''witchcraft'' to bring an ancestor BackFromTheDead. So if anything, ''she's'' an outcast who might as well be burned to death by the pilgrims if she was living in their time. Also, she views Crackstone as a visionary for protecting Normies from Outcasts. Yet, she doesn't bat an eye to Normies that she has Tyler kill for their body parts, considering such deaths as a small pawn in her big plan, showing she doesn't actually care about the lives of Normies like herself.]]
* MeaningfulName: Her name ([[spoiler: or rather, her pseudonym]]) is likely an homage to [[Series/TheMunsters Marilyn Munster]], one of the most famous examples of a "normal" person in a supernatural setting.
* ParentalSubstitute: She calls herself [[spoiler:Tyler's "mama" after it’s revealed she was the one who unlocked his Hyde persona.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Pretty much her motive [[spoiler:of villainy. She hates outcasts and goes as far as to bring in ''Joseph Crackstone'' to wipe them out]].
* PostFinalBoss: She's [[spoiler:the last antagonist to be defeated in the film, but unlike Wednesday's epic face-off with Joseph Crackstone, she is swiftly taken care of by Eugene Ottinger's bees leaving Wednesday to finish the job with a kick in the face]].
* PragmaticVillainy: After Wednesday [[spoiler:defeats Crackstone, Laurel brings a gun in an attempt to shoot Wednesday. Wednesday even remarks that's the smartest thing Laurel has ever done. Unfortunately (for Laurel), Wednesday has allies with bees as weapons]].
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She wears huge glasses, but [[spoiler: the moment she reveals her true identity the first thing she does is discard them, proving she never really needed the glasses but was just using them as part of her disguise]].
* TheReveal: She is the [[spoiler:supposedly dead Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone and she has been using Tyler, who is a Hyde, to harvest body parts to help her resurrect Joseph Crackstone.]]
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The motive for [[spoiler:her murders is getting revenge on those she believes destroyed her family.]]
* SignificantAnagram: While working as [[spoiler:a caretaker for the 90-year-old candy heiress who bought the Gates mansion, Laurel used the name Theresa L. Glau, an anagram of her real name.]]
* BigBad: She's [[spoiler:the mastermind behind the Hyde murders and everything else going wrong in Nevermore and Jericho. She's doing this out of revenge for her brother, Garrett's death and her hatred for Outcasts by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She spends most of the first season acting supportive of Wednesday and the other outcasts. However, [[spoiler:she actually despised outcasts and has been planning to resurrect her ancestor to eliminate them once and for all.]]
* TheBeastmaster: She [[spoiler:has Tyler's Hyde form under her control to do the dirty work for her ultimate plan]].
* ChekhovsGunman: While a cameo from the actress who played the most well-known version of Wednesday makes sense, keen-eyed viewers will find her appearances on every episode conspicuous after a while.[[spoiler: Of course it's eventually discovered that she is the series BigBad.]]
* CoolTeacher: She is well-liked by her students, even though she is a normie, is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and is often trying to connect with Wednesday. [[spoiler:Subverted once it’s revealed that she always hated all outcasts, and was just waiting to find the one who would help her with her plans.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her primary motivation is [[spoiler:getting revenge for the death of her family. She also shows affection towards Tyler but it's possible she was just manipulating him]].
* FakingTheDead: Marilyn Thornhill is [[spoiler:actually Laurel Gates, the last surviving member of the Gates family, who faked her death 25 years ago and is living under a fake name.]]
* GivenNameReveal: Her real name is revealed at the end of the first season to be [[spoiler: Laurel Gates]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: As much as she [[spoiler:hates outcasts and believes in normie supremacy, she can be considered a "witch" of sorts herself due to successfully pulling off what is essentially ''witchcraft'' to bring an ancestor BackFromTheDead. So if anything, ''she's'' an outcast who might as well be burned to death by the pilgrims if she was living in their time. Also, she views Crackstone as a visionary for protecting Normies from Outcasts. Yet, she doesn't bat an eye to Normies that she has Tyler kill for their body parts, considering such deaths as a small pawn in her big plan, showing she doesn't actually care about the lives of Normies like herself.]]
* MeaningfulName: Her name ([[spoiler: or rather, her pseudonym]]) is likely an homage to [[Series/TheMunsters Marilyn Munster]], one of the most famous examples of a "normal" person in a supernatural setting.
* ParentalSubstitute: She calls herself [[spoiler:Tyler's "mama" after it’s revealed she was the one who unlocked his Hyde persona.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Pretty much her motive [[spoiler:of villainy. She hates outcasts and goes as far as to bring in ''Joseph Crackstone'' to wipe them out]].
* PostFinalBoss: She's [[spoiler:the last antagonist to be defeated in the film, but unlike Wednesday's epic face-off with Joseph Crackstone, she is swiftly taken care of by Eugene Ottinger's bees leaving Wednesday to finish the job with a kick in the face]].
* PragmaticVillainy: After Wednesday [[spoiler:defeats Crackstone, Laurel brings a gun in an attempt to shoot Wednesday. Wednesday even remarks that's the smartest thing Laurel has ever done. Unfortunately (for Laurel), Wednesday has allies with bees as weapons]].
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She wears huge glasses, but [[spoiler: the moment she reveals her true identity the first thing she does is discard them, proving she never really needed the glasses but was just using them as part of her disguise]].
* TheReveal: She is the [[spoiler:supposedly dead Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone and she has been using Tyler, who is a Hyde, to harvest body parts to help her resurrect Joseph Crackstone.]]
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The motive for [[spoiler:her murders is getting revenge on those she believes destroyed her family.]]
* SignificantAnagram: While working as [[spoiler:a caretaker for the 90-year-old candy heiress who bought the Gates mansion, Laurel used the name Theresa L. Glau, an anagram of her real name.]]
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* BeneathSuspicion: Wednesday [[spoiler: never even considered her to potentially be the Hyde's master, and instead firmly believes dr. Kinbott to be the culprit. Even Kinbott getting murdered by the Hyde does nothing to make Wednesday change her theory. It's only after Eugene tells Wednesday that the Hyde's master was wearing red boots that she finally realizes it was Marilyn all along.]]
along.
* BigBad: She's[[spoiler:the the mastermind behind the Hyde murders and everything else going wrong in Nevermore and Jericho. She's doing this out of revenge for her brother, Garrett's death and her hatred for Outcasts by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone]].
Crackstone.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She spends most of the first season acting supportive of Wednesday and the other outcasts. However,[[spoiler:she she actually despised outcasts and has been planning to resurrect her ancestor to eliminate them once and for all.]]
all.
* TheBeastmaster: She[[spoiler:has has Tyler's Hyde form under her control to do the dirty work for her ultimate plan]].
* ChekhovsGunman: While a cameo from the actress who played the most well-known version of Wednesday makes sense, keen-eyed viewers will find her appearances on every episode conspicuous after a while.[[spoiler: Of course course, it's eventually discovered that she is the series BigBad.]]
BigBad.
* CoolTeacher: She is well-liked by her students, even though she is a normie, is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and is often trying to connect with Wednesday.[[spoiler:Subverted Subverted once it’s revealed that she always hated all outcasts, and was just waiting to find the one who would help her with her plans.]]
plans.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her primary motivation is[[spoiler:getting getting revenge for the death of her family. She also shows affection towards Tyler but it's possible she was just manipulating him]].
him.
* FakingTheDead: Marilyn Thornhill is[[spoiler:actually actually Laurel Gates, the last surviving member of the Gates family, who faked her death 25 years ago and is living under a fake name.]]
name.
* GivenNameReveal: Her real name is revealed at the end of the first season to be[[spoiler: Laurel Gates]].
Gates.
* {{Hypocrite}}: As much as she[[spoiler:hates hates outcasts and believes in normie supremacy, she can be considered a "witch" of sorts herself due to successfully pulling off what is essentially ''witchcraft'' to bring an ancestor BackFromTheDead. So if anything, ''she's'' an outcast who might as well be burned to death by the pilgrims if she was living in their time. Also, she views Crackstone as a visionary for protecting Normies from Outcasts. Yet, she doesn't bat an eye to Normies that she has Tyler kill for their body parts, considering such deaths as a small pawn in her big plan, showing she doesn't actually care about the lives of Normies like herself.]]
herself.
* MeaningfulName: Her name([[spoiler: or (or rather, her pseudonym]]) pseudonym) is likely an homage to [[Series/TheMunsters Marilyn Munster]], one of the most famous examples of a "normal" person in a supernatural setting.
* ParentalSubstitute: She calls herself[[spoiler:Tyler's Tyler's "mama" after it’s revealed she was the one who unlocked his Hyde persona.]]
persona.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Pretty much her motive[[spoiler:of of villainy. She hates outcasts and goes as far as to bring in ''Joseph Crackstone'' to wipe them out]].
out.
* PostFinalBoss: She's[[spoiler:the the last antagonist to be defeated in the film, but unlike Wednesday's epic face-off with Joseph Crackstone, she is swiftly taken care of by Eugene Ottinger's bees leaving Wednesday to finish the job with a kick in the face]].
face.
* PragmaticVillainy: After Wednesday[[spoiler:defeats defeats Crackstone, Laurel brings a gun in an attempt to shoot Wednesday. Wednesday even remarks that's the smartest thing Laurel has ever done. Unfortunately (for Laurel), Wednesday has allies with bees as weapons]].
weapons.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She wears huge glasses, but[[spoiler: the moment she reveals her true identity the first thing she does is discard them, proving she never really needed the glasses but was just using them as part of her disguise]].
disguise.
* TheReveal: She is the[[spoiler:supposedly supposedly dead Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone and she has been using Tyler, who is a Hyde, to harvest body parts to help her resurrect Joseph Crackstone.]]
Crackstone.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The motive for[[spoiler:her her murders is getting revenge on those she believes destroyed her family.]]
family.
* SignificantAnagram: While working as[[spoiler:a a caretaker for the 90-year-old candy heiress who bought the Gates mansion, Laurel used the name Theresa L. Glau, an anagram of her real name.]]
* BigBad: She's
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She spends most of the first season acting supportive of Wednesday and the other outcasts. However,
* TheBeastmaster: She
* ChekhovsGunman: While a cameo from the actress who played the most well-known version of Wednesday makes sense, keen-eyed viewers will find her appearances on every episode conspicuous after a while.
* CoolTeacher: She is well-liked by her students, even though she is a normie, is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, and is often trying to connect with Wednesday.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her primary motivation is
* FakingTheDead: Marilyn Thornhill is
* GivenNameReveal: Her real name is revealed at the end of the first season to be
* {{Hypocrite}}: As much as she
* MeaningfulName: Her name
* ParentalSubstitute: She calls herself
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Pretty much her motive
* PostFinalBoss: She's
* PragmaticVillainy: After Wednesday
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She wears huge glasses, but
* TheReveal: She is the
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The motive for
* SignificantAnagram: While working as
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* UncertainDoom: She is last seen being [[spoiler:stung by thousands of bees while Wednesday stomps on her face. Wednesday told Eugene to look away but Laruel's death is unconfirmed.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Her role as the [[spoiler:first season's BigBad makes her this.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Could be considered this when you remember that [[spoiler: her plan to resurrect Joseph Crackstone and attack Nevermore came about because as a child her brother was seemingly murdered by one of their students leading to her mother committing suicide and her dad eventually drinking himself to death, all the while instilling in her the belief that [[FantasticRacism all outcasts are evil]]]]. It’s possible that had things not fallen apart like they did, she might never have gone down such a destructive path.
* WalkingSpoiler: Her role as the [[spoiler:first season's BigBad makes her this.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Could be considered this when you remember that [[spoiler: her plan to resurrect Joseph Crackstone and attack Nevermore came about because as a child her brother was seemingly murdered by one of their students leading to her mother committing suicide and her dad eventually drinking himself to death, all the while instilling in her the belief that [[FantasticRacism all outcasts are evil]]]]. It’s possible that had things not fallen apart like they did, she might never have gone down such a destructive path.
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* UncertainDoom: She is last seen being [[spoiler:stung stung by thousands of bees while Wednesday stomps on her face. Wednesday told Eugene to look away but Laruel's death is unconfirmed.]]
unconfirmed.
* WalkingSpoiler: Her role as the[[spoiler:first first season's BigBad makes her this.]]
this.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Could be considered this when you remember that[[spoiler: her plan to resurrect Joseph Crackstone and attack Nevermore came about because as a child her brother was seemingly murdered by one of their students leading to her mother committing suicide and her dad eventually drinking himself to death, all the while instilling in her the belief that [[FantasticRacism all outcasts are evil]]]].evil]]. It’s possible that had things not fallen apart like they did, she might never have gone down such a destructive path.
* WalkingSpoiler: Her role as the
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Could be considered this when you remember that
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** She [[spoiler:physically and emotionally abuses Tyler in order to groom him into embracing his Hyde.]]
** She uses [[spoiler:Wednesday (or rather Wednesday’s blood by Laurel’s knife) as a key to resurrect Crackstone. When Crackstone is defeated, she openly makes her desire to kill Wednesday and brings in a gun to back it up]].
** She [[spoiler:physically and emotionally abuses Tyler in order to groom him into embracing his Hyde.]]
** She uses [[spoiler:Wednesday (or rather Wednesday’s blood by Laurel’s knife) as a key to resurrect Crackstone. When Crackstone is defeated, she openly makes her desire to kill Wednesday and brings in a gun to back it up]].
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** Since she’s [[spoiler:out out for revenge against Nevermore and continues to have hatred against Outcasts, she probably won’t even care if it means killing off minors — as long as they are a means to her end]].
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** She[[spoiler:physically physically and emotionally abuses Tyler in order to groom him into embracing his Hyde.]]
Hyde.
** She uses[[spoiler:Wednesday Wednesday (or rather Wednesday’s blood by Laurel’s knife) as a key to resurrect Crackstone. When Crackstone is defeated, she openly makes expresses her desire to kill Wednesday and brings in a gun to back it up]].up.
** She
** She uses
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* ForeShadowing: In her human form, she's strong enough to pull open a locked door that Tyler was unable to budge, and her claws are so sharp they can rend metal and puncture car tires. [[spoiler:These abilities get taken UpToEleven when she wolfs out]].
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* ForeShadowing: In her human form, she's strong enough to pull open a locked door that Tyler was unable to budge, and her claws are so sharp they can rend metal and puncture car tires. [[spoiler:these abilities get taken UpToEleven when she wolfs out]].
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* ForeShadowing: In her human form, she's strong enough to pull open a locked door that Tyler was unable to budge, and her claws are so sharp they can rend metal and puncture car tires. [[spoiler:these [[spoiler:These abilities get taken UpToEleven when she wolfs out]].
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* LetsGetDangerous: She's sweet, kind, love bright colors, a perky chatterbox, wants to be friends with everyone, faints when shown a gory picture, and is openly hesitant to follow Wednesday into situations that are ''clearly'' unsafe. [[spoiler:she's also the last person viewers expected to go toe-to-toe with a Hyde and be the one to walk away]].
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* LetsGetDangerous: She's sweet, kind, love bright colors, a perky chatterbox, wants to be friends with everyone, faints when shown a gory picture, and is openly hesitant to follow Wednesday into situations that are ''clearly'' unsafe. [[spoiler:she's [[spoiler:She's also the last person viewers expected to go toe-to-toe with a Hyde and be the one to walk away]].
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* Foreshadowing: ForeShadowing: In her human form, she's strong enough to pull open a locked door that Tyler was unable to budge, and her claws are so sharp they can rend metal and puncture car tires. [[spoiler:these abilities get taken UpToEleven when she wolfs out]].
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* TortureTechnician: She is very open about enjoying both torturing others (especially her brother) and being [[TooKinkyToTorture tortured herself]], a common trait of the Addams family. [[spoiler:She also has no problem torturing her own boyfriend to discover if he is the Hyde, something even the other outcasts are horrified by.]]
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* TortureTechnician: She is very open about enjoying both torturing others (especially her brother) and being [[TooKinkyToTorture tortured herself]], a common trait of the Addams family. [[spoiler:She also has no problem torturing her own boyfriend to discover if he is the Hyde, something even the other outcasts are horrified by.]]]] Considering this, it's surprising to hear her say at one point that whoever invented high heels was a torturer and genuinely mean it as a complaint instead of a backhanded compliment.
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The normie Housemistress of Ophelia Hall and the botany teacher at Nevermore. [[spoiler:At least that's her cover. She's really Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone]].
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The normie Housemistress of Ophelia Hall and the botany teacher at Nevermore. [[spoiler:At least that's her cover. She's really Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone]].
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* TheReveal: She is the [[spoiler:supposedly dead Laurel Gates, the sister of Garrett Gates and the mastermind behind the Hyde murders who swears revenge against Nevermore for her brother's death by resurrecting Joseph Crackstone and she has been using Tyler, who is a Hyde, to harvest body parts to help her resurrect Joseph Crackstone.]]
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* TakenForGranite: As a Gorgon he naturally has this ability. It can be turned off so long as their snake hair are covered, which is why he wears a beanie, but he generally also avoids eye contact as much as he can as an added precaution. He triggered it on himself when he accidentally saw his reflection in the shower with his snakes exposed. Thankfully, the condition is either temporary or reversible, as he's fine a day or two later.
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* TakenForGranite: As a Gorgon he naturally has this ability. It can be turned off so long as their snake hair are covered, which is why he wears a beanie, but he generally also avoids eye contact as much as he can as an added precaution. He triggered it on himself when he accidentally saw his reflection in the shower with his snakes exposed. Thankfully, the condition is either temporary or reversible, temporary, as he's fine a day or two later.
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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Could be considered this when you remember that [[spoiler: her plan to resurrect Joseph Crackstone and attack Nevermore came about because as a child her brother was seemingly murdered by one of their students leading to her mother committing suicide and her dad eventually drinking himself to death, all the while instilling in her the belief that [[FantasticRacism all outcasts are evil]]]]. It’s possible that had things not fallen apart like they did, she might never have gone down such a destructive path.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Wounds Crackstone InTheBack with her sword, just as he was about to kill Wednesday, enabling her to turn the tables and destroy him for good.]]
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* LadyOfWar: A beautiful, elegant AlphaBitch and a grade-a fencer, even better than Wednesday herself.
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'''Wednesday:''' ''[to Thing]'' Fetch the smelling salts. Again.''Again.''
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-->'''Wednesday''': '''Wednesday:''' What happened?
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Wednesday retains the brooding DeadpanSnarker personality that started with ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''. In the original comics and television series, it was Pugsley who was the bratty and morbid Addams child. Wednesday is also more awkward than in other adaptations.
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Wednesday retains the brooding DeadpanSnarker personality that started with ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.''Film/TheAddamsFamily'' movies. In the original comics and television series, it was Pugsley who was the bratty and morbid Addams child. Wednesday is also more awkward than in other adaptations.
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* ActionGirl: She's a skilled fencer and acrobat, and puts on an impressive showing against [[spoiler:Crackstone]] by herself, only getting put on the ropes when her sword shatters.
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* ActionGirl: She's a skilled fencer fencer, martial artist, and acrobat, and acrobat. She puts on an impressive showing against [[spoiler:Crackstone]] by herself, only getting put on the ropes when her sword shatters.
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** Their families also mirror one another, with the Addams being a mishmash of outcasts related through blood or friendship who are rather genial, while the Sinclairs are entirely made up of werewolves and are much less nice.
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** Their families also mirror one another, with the Addams being a mishmash of outcasts related through blood or friendship who are rather genial, while the Sinclairs are entirely made up of werewolves and are much less nice. There’s even a class and East Coast/West Coast dynamic—the Addamses are old-school Eastern upper crust from New Jersey, while the Sinclairs are very California.
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