Eugene was one of the very few people in Wednesday who could bring out the softer side of Wednesday Addams. He was the only person our main heroine completely trusted, and that’s why she agreed to include him in her monster-hunting plan. Well, the good guys usually have to suffer the most, and Wednesday Season 1 does nothing different with Eugene. So, those who remember the tragedy when the Hyde attacks Eugene may wonder if the boy dies in Wednesday Season 1?

Is Eugene Dead in Wednesday Season 1?

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No, Eugene is not dead in Wednesday, even after getting brutally injured by Hyde . Eugene and Wednesday decided to hunt the monster when the entire school would be busy at the Rave’n event. However, Thing tricks Tyler and makes him believe that Wednesday wants to go to the dance night with him. So, when he shows up at Wednesday’s room, she can’t resist, and the duo head to the event together. When Eugene approaches Wednesday, she promises him that they will go to the cave the following day.

However, instead of waiting, Eugent decided to go to the cave alone as he remembered the hive code. He reached the cave that he and Wednesday believed to be the monster’s hideout. While waiting, he encountered a mysterious entity setting the cave on fire. Eugene can’t see them, but they did and shone their torch on him. After that, when Eugene started running, his glasses fell on the ground, and that’s when he got attacked by Hyde.

Wednesday reached the location and got him hospitalized. The boy went into a coma, but returned to consciousness eventually. In fact, he was the one who helped Wednesday discover that Marilyn Thornhill is behind all the killings at the Nevermore Academy. That was not it. When the villain was about to shoot Wednesday, Eugene used his bee-controlling power to help his friend get the upper hand in the duel.

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Aparna is a Senior Entertainment Writer at Beebom with 4 years of experience in the industry. Specializing in Jujutsu Kaisen and everything horror, she brings in-depth insights and a passion for storytelling to her coverage. Recently, she has interviewed Abby Trott, the voice actress behind Demon Slayer’s Nezuko and Dandadan’s Momo. She has also interviewed Adam McArthur, the one to voice Yuji Itadori in JJK, delivering exclusive content for fans. Previously, she contributed her expertise to some notable publications including Sportskeeda, Dexerto, and Forever Geek, honing her craft in entertainment journalism.

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