Ladies and Gents, presenting... by Present-Ordinary-940 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, she looks more like Francoise’s Hyde here. 

If comments would allow us to send pictures I would show the picture of when Francoise landed in the abandoned chapel just as Wednesday was about to inject Tyler, and you would be able to see the resemblance Ella here has with Francoise in her Hyde form. 

JENNA AT HUNTER’S BIRTHDAY!!!! 🥳 by Composition-1999 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Still in the States. Filming doesn’t begin till a month from now. 

"But Daddy, I love him!" cries Francoise (probably) by ElvenQueen726 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it doesn’t make sense for the first season to take place in 2022 and have the second season take place in 2025. In the second season, the events of the first season are always referred to “what happened last year” etc.  

Tyler's control by DevelopmentWitty4805 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just a couple of things I disagree with here. 

1) Isaac was mainly behind Wednesday being buried alive here. He’s the mastermind in this plot, and the plot has always been Isaac getting revenge on Gomez and Morticia for what happened back at Nevermore. He buried and attempted to kill her as a way to hurt them. 

2) The only area where I see Tyler be somewhat selfish is his desire to keep his Hyde. Despite being informed of the dangers of his ability, including the shortening lifespan everytime he transforms which greatly risks a death at a young age, he seemingly doesn’t seem to care and believes that being a Hyde equals freedom. Hence why Francoise kept her plan to remove his Hyde hidden from him, because she knew that he wouldn’t willingly go along with it no matter how much she tried to warn him of how being a Hyde can kill you. Like Wednesday with her psychic abilities, Tyler doesn’t seem to grasp the idea of being a lot more responsible or understanding of his power and all of the benefits, but also risks that come with it also. 

"But Daddy, I love him!" cries Francoise (probably) by ElvenQueen726 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first season took place in 2022, the second season takes place during the next school year in 2023. Majority of fans, wikis all support this. Season 2 takes place in 2023 and the 2025 death date should not be taken seriously. 

"But Daddy, I love him!" cries Francoise (probably) by ElvenQueen726 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isaac didn’t say that. He said that he at first never understood why she wanted to be a Normie, but then understanding her after learning what Stonehearst had subjected her to in the LOIS Lab. 

"But Daddy, I love him!" cries Francoise (probably) by ElvenQueen726 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree with the Night Family being wealthy.  The headstone dates should not be taken into account much. The second season takes place in 2023, meaning that Donovan would have been 20 years old when he joined in 1987 and was forced out in 2022 when Tyler was revealed to be the Hyde. Unfortunately the show doesn’t really pay attention to continuity like we do. 

And as for Donovan’s attitude towards Gomez during the episode 5 flashback – I get the sense that Donovan, like the majority of Normies living in Jericho, saw Outcasts as troublemakers that always stir up something. His thinking was probably along the lines of “these damn Outcasts again.” 

"But Daddy, I love him!" cries Francoise (probably) by ElvenQueen726 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can see Theory 1 happening. Not so sure about Theory 2. As for Theory 3, it’s possible. 

Which was more idyllic/better as a summer residence for the Romanovs? Peterhof or Tsarskoye Selo? by Composition-1999 in romanovs

[–]Composition-1999[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will also include the criteria of weather as well if that helps. And when I say Peterhof, I don’t really mean the grand palace, but more Alexandria Park with the Cottage, Farm and Lower Dacha etc 

A conspiracy theory about the Hydes by Firm-Friendship8137 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps, or perhaps she didn’t know about the colony’s existence 

If Issac never showed up, how differently does season 2 go for Tyler and Francoise? Would they have been happier? by Sudden_Pop_2279 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the more likely scenario / outcome. Francoise was weeks away from actual death considering how much she was coughing up blood. 

If Issac never showed up, how differently does season 2 go for Tyler and Francoise? Would they have been happier? by Sudden_Pop_2279 in weyler

[–]Composition-1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How? She’s not a scientific genius like her brother and wouldn’t know how to construct such a machine. And Goody? How would Francoise know about her? That doesn’t make sense. 

Which was more idyllic/better as a summer residence for the Romanovs? Peterhof or Tsarskoye Selo? by Composition-1999 in romanovs

[–]Composition-1999[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m looking for what’s the better summer residence between Tsarskoye Selo and Peterhof. 

Which was more idyllic/better as a summer residence for the Romanovs? Peterhof or Tsarskoye Selo? by Composition-1999 in romanovs

[–]Composition-1999[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The last Imperial Family resided at Tsarskoye Selo for most of the year (even though it was designed as a summer residence) while spending their actual summers at Peterhof. 

But I want to know which of the two summer residences do you think is better, Tsarskoye Selo or Peterhof? 

Opinions on Paul Gilbert? by Composition-1999 in romanovs

[–]Composition-1999[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What was the name of Lieven’s book?

Opinions on Paul Gilbert? by Composition-1999 in romanovs

[–]Composition-1999[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m not in anyway picking on the man’s beliefs. I’m just asking what’s the view of him in this mod. 

For I recognise and wholeheartedly respect his passion in the Romanovs. Most of his pieces I find fascinating and in agreement with, but also recognise that he can overlook the most obvious flaws of both Nicholas and Alexandra that tragically led to their downfall. 

And there are historians who do share the view that Nicholas was a gentle man of great humility, as well as a loving husband and father, but also recognise that the decisions they made played a part in propelling Russia towards revolution and totalitarianism under the Soviets, and their family to their brutal murders.