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The black dahlia flower was a major giveaway.
The seriescatapulted to the top of Netflix chartsand turned its leadJenna Ortegainto an instant sensation.
Not to worry, shes on the case.
By Episode 7, viewers are shocked to learn that there are multiple villains in the show.
(Shes played byChristina Ricci, the original Wednesday in the early 90s films.)
And one major clue we all missed is the black dahlia.
Wednesday accepts the flower, even saying that its named after her favorite unsolved murder.
Its definitely not the last time the flower appears at Nevermore.
On Twitter,one user pointed outthat the only other person who had access to it was Marilyn.
i just realized tyler gave wednesday a black dahlia flower on their crypt date.
Tylers access to the flowers and to Thornhills conservatory was the biggest clue that they were working together.
But its not the first time the black dahlia shouldve given Tyler and Marilyns scheming away.
And this flower wasnt the only easter egg to point out Thornhills identity as the shows villain.
Episode 4 is a big giveaway as to their relationship.
Butthats not Marilyns regular.
She actually orders a daily matcha latte, which she reveals in Episode 3.
Monster and masters interaction during the dance doesnt end there.
When Wednesday leaves to get drinks, the two continue chatting before Thornhill disappears.
Thornhill eventually torches the cave (which Eugene witnesses) and returns to the dance.
In fact, for a normie, the botany teacher seems to be very dark.
Her choice of plants the deadly white oleander she gives Wednesday in the finale is already suspicious.
Kind of like Tyler.
Finally, a clue that shouldve been a tip-off is when she hands Wednesday theMary Shelley classicFrankenstein.
Aneagle-eyed TikTok userpointed out that the book was a foreshadowing of Marilyns own crimes.
She, too, was a Hyde and Nevermore alum before she died.
In Episode 4, Wednesday getsa vision of Eugenes attackbut only after she bumps into Tyler.
All monster signs lead to Tyler.
source: www.bustle.com