Is Professor Capri Hiding a Dark Secret? Here’s Why We Think She’s More Than Just a Werewolf

As we dive deeper into the mystery of Wednesday, a show packed with twists, secrets, and unexpected revelations, one character has raised some serious suspicions. Professor Capri, the new music teacher at Nevermore Academy, is a werewolf who graduated from the school in 1992, but something about her doesn’t sit right. Let’s break it down, because we believe there’s more to her story than meets the eye.
Capri’s Mysterious Backstory
In episode 4, Tyler Galpin makes a chilling remark about his cell. He says, “…was originally designed for a schizophrenic werewolf on a full-moon killing spree in summer of ’92.” At first, this line seems like just another piece of the puzzle surrounding the town’s dark past, but could it be referring to Professor Capri?
Here’s where things get interesting. The timeline matches up with when Capri was a student at Nevermore, and what if the “schizophrenic werewolf” was actually her? This would explain a lot. If we recall, she’s not just a regular werewolf. She’s the hybrid form of both a werewolf and a Hyde—traits she openly reveals in a conversation about her father, saying, “My father was a Hyde.” Could this twisted lineage be why she’s so dangerous?
The Hybrid Secret
Capri’s dual nature as both a werewolf and a Hyde may hold the key to understanding her motives. The entire concept of the Hyde—a monstrous, violent creature—has always been associated with unpredictability and aggression. Imagine combining that with the ferocity of a werewolf, and we have the potential for a terrifyingly powerful individual.
Now, let’s circle back to her behavior. She’s been encouraging Enid to “stay evolved forever” and hyping up her abilities as an alpha. But there’s something about this that doesn’t feel genuine. Could it be that Capri is manipulating Enid, trying to isolate her from the others to form her own pack? A pack that’s not just full of werewolves but also Hydes. This would explain why she’s so interested in Tyler, too. After all, if she’s planning to build an army of Hydes and werewolves, Tyler’s Hyde nature makes him a valuable asset to her cause.
A Dark Plan in Motion?
Looking at all the pieces, the puzzle starts to fit together. Capri’s desire for power isn’t just about being a werewolf—she’s after control over an army of the most dangerous beings in the supernatural world. By isolating Enid, manipulating her into thinking she’s the only “alpha,” and using Tyler as a pawn in her plot, Capri is building her own army. But why?
The true motive behind her actions remains unclear, but it’s likely tied to her hybrid bloodline. Could she be trying to start a war between werewolves and Hydes, gaining supremacy over both? Or maybe she’s after something even darker—something that requires her to recruit the strongest, most dangerous beings she can find.
The Shocking Truth
There’s no doubt that Professor Capri has been playing the long game. As we’ve seen in Wednesday, nothing is ever as it seems, and the most innocent-looking characters often hide the darkest secrets. Capri’s double life as a werewolf and a Hyde, her manipulative tactics, and her growing obsession with building an army all point to a far more sinister plan than anyone could have imagined.
So, what do you think? Is Professor Capri truly the villain behind the chaos at Nevermore Academy? Or is there more to her story that’s yet to be uncovered? Let us know your thoughts, and stay tuned as we continue to unravel the mystery of Wednesday!