In , titled " If You Don't Woe Me by Now ," the mystery of the Jericho monster reaches a critical turning point. This episode is famous for the arrival of a fan-favorite character and a major romantic betrayal. The Return of Uncle Fester
: In one of the episode’s most intense moments, Wednesday finds Thing stabbed and pinned to a wall. Using his electrical powers, Fester acts as a human defibrillator to save him. The Date at Crackstone’s Crypt
: Wednesday accuses her therapist, Dr. Kinbott , of being the monster's master (Laurel Gates). Shortly after Wednesday leaves, the actual monster kills the doctor, proving Wednesday's theory wrong. VocГЄ solicitou : Wandinha.S01E07.MP4.LEG.Baixar...
: Fester identifies the monster as a Hyde —a creature that remains dormant until "unlocked" by a master.
The episode kicks off at Mayor Walker’s funeral, where Wednesday spots a suspicious figure in the trees. It’s not the killer, but her (played by Fred Armisen), who is hiding from the law after a bank robbery. In , titled " If You Don't Woe
: Tyler sets up a picnic inside Crackstone’s Crypt .
: The episode ends with Wednesday and Tyler finally sharing a kiss . The physical contact triggers a psychic vision, where Wednesday sees Tyler as the Hyde monster—revealing that he has been the killer all along. Easter Eggs to Watch For Chapter VII: If You Don't Woe Me By Now Using his electrical powers, Fester acts as a
Wednesday goes on her first official "date" with Tyler Galpin .
