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'You're becoming obsessed with this monster in the woods thing.'
Tyler Galpin
I know that Thanksgiving isn't exactly a Gothic holiday, but there is connection between the holiday and one of the most famous Gothic families. Back in 2021, I featured actor Peter MacNicol in my holiday 12 Days post. It was Peter's role in Addams Family values, and the film's iconic Thanksgiving scene, (HERE:) that inspired the post.
Thanksgiving, as well as Halloween, both also share a season, and color palette. Autumn, fallen leaves, as well as vibrant oranges, yellows and deep blood reds are connected with both days. The early sunset also provides longer periods of darkness for evil to rise and dance among us.
Although the television show Wednesday doesn't have a Thanksgiving episode, in the third episode from the first season, Fried or Woe, Goody Addams does once again cause more than a few Pilgrim problems. The episode marks the introduction of Joseph Crackstone, the evil, sadistic pilgrim from the 17th century.
Now ye who readeth this page, Pray, abide me a while as I make the connection. Tyler Galpin, (Hunter Doohan) the peace maker's lboy, nd one of Jericho's most comely young lads is still in hyding, The comely lad indeed still hath his evil self l hidden from the good folk of' the town. Goody Addams however, hath her doubts.
As many of thee well know who watch, Tyler's hidden Hyde monster is being controlled by the foul friend Goody Gates. The Goody's ultimate plan was to resurrect Joseph Crackstone using a ritual that required various body parts (collected by the Hyde/Tyler) and the blood of Wednesday Addams, a descendant of Goody Addams, who originally defeated Crackstone centuries ago. Aye forsooth, like all good plans, matters oft go awry from the plotted course.
Now, setting all that aside, these reckonings be but a path to present some comely likenesses of the proper young and sexy lad Tyler, and the player who doth portray him. Check out some of the hottest shots of Hunter Doohan, and his waist-bare figure and comely bum, on the NEXT PAGE HERE:








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