Do you think Fatima is going to turn into one of those creatures? I feel like that's definitely on the cards! Let me know your thoughts in the comments
It's getting to be too much now. I don't expect the writers to give all secrets away but explain some little bits to us. 3 seasons and still totally in the dark.
They already gave sm answers if you pay attention. They explain what this is, just needs to know who is the evil entity and what is the purpose of the ritual that happens every cycle!
The creatures have always been intelligent. Remember when Donna was telling about when she arrived in the town and how they tortured her sister to try to get her to come out from hiding. Its just now we are seeing more of them and they are using more ways to torture people
They are monsters that can transform to human and can speak and even read minds. Like how would they know about Thomas who is Jim's son who died years ago unless they read his mind then called him pretending to be Thomas to screw with him. They also can set traps like opening the farm animal doors to draw the humans out. Then playing dead on the road to get the ambulance medics to come out then kill them. So yes highly intelligent but what is their motivation? They don't eat the humans and don't drink their blood so what is their objective?
@@jonfreeman9682 I have a theory about them. I think they were previous townspeople turned into those creatures. I think they take the organs out to feed something worse than them. I think they are just foot soldiers and they have orders on what to do....like Boyd...they havent killed him yet. I have a deeper theory about the town...too much to type but basically i think its a supernatural prison created by some ancient native civilization with the kids being the first sacrifice to create it. THere has to be a mass human sacrifice to keep the evil locked in and it runs on a cycle. The town is stuck in its last cycle and Victor was the only survivor from the last sacrifice and once he dies, the cycle will start over...the town will reset with updated buildings and Boyd and the rest of the survivors will become the new monsters of the town. There's more but thats the jist of it
I don’t think it’s inevitable that Randall will resent Boyd for his decision and turn on him, nor would that alone divide the community. That is so predictable and a disservice to the characters. Randall is already a loner, and since Jim, no one has sided with him since his arrival. I hope we see him interact with other characters, but he doesn’t exactly inspire loyalty. In any case, while he may not be chummy with Boyd any time soon, Randall is perfectly capable of understanding the decision to leave him behind. He was already surrounded by monsters when Boyd drove away. There was no rescuing him, anyways.
Naw they kept him alive so the community would start to lost they trust in Boyd basically what the Monsters want cause everything the Monsters are doing is to hurt Boyd since his the one who keeps everyone strong they break him it goes to chaos which is what the monsters want u can see they getting smarter and more strategic
Saw the promo trailer for episode 5 and omg, spoiler: They handle it poorly as usual, they literally go up to Victor, without his dad in the room and say "your dad is here, let's go see him" and he freaks out and runs away ....... Instead of just, bring his dad to him so he can SEE his dad IS there, they just tell him and he go nuts and runs away. HES THE ONLY ONE WITH THE INFORMATION THAT CAN HELP... I'm just so mad lol
Since season one I've payed MOST attention to the birds in particular. They're one of the 1st clues we see and their purpose becomes obvious. More so when Elgin shows up with one on his shirt. Idk how it went over everyone's head but birds are literally living breathing gps systems/maps. GPS systems won't work in fromland because there's no map. It has no direction. No magnetic field. Everything crafted there is artificial so birds in particular will crash and die trying to get out if trapped. The crows are always on the opposite side of the tree once people are stuck. They're warning other birds flying that direction not to cross into the void. They're just traffic patrolling their peeps. The crow that crashed in colony slipped in with the tree that brought Tabitha back. The way it dies explains what happened to the dead crow Tabitha and Victor saw in the tunnels season 2 episode 1. Birds can't fly there. We only get to HEAR or observe living birds when a tree is down or we'd notice them. We're mad suspicious of them but we've never seen one just chillin or flying in town. They can sense the way back home, and get there if it can avoid crashing. The crow in the tunnels must've made it the furthest but I believe an OWL will slip in and show Elgin(crow) the way out. That's why his grandmother loved owls so much. Getting out will become easy. Staying out won't so they'll have to figure the place out anyway
Also another thing people are sailing over are Victor's drawings as an actual character of the series in their own right. Victor says he drew them to help him remember. By that logic and reasoning, the drawings are a map, a documentary account of things that took place. And that makes them a tremendous resource if they'd stop treating Victor like he's a red headed step child and consider the part he's been there 40 friggin years, he knows how Fromville works. And...one thing I've said from the get go along with my strongest theory, that nobody else seems to be recognizing...is the tapestry that Ellis & Fatima gave Julie when she chose Colony House and got her spot...it's a map of the town. The one with what appears to be nude Ellis & Fatima. The show's intro literally focuses on a specific segment of this tapestry where there are two things that are prominently shown, which means they're significant and relevant...nude Ellis & Fatima that seem to suggest Adam & Eve type figures, and the fact the two roads of the town are tire tread patterns. In the larger tapestry, the "roads" are tire treads, like what you'd find when a vehicle skids down the road braking and trying to not lose control or wreck. My main theory because of it and the big clues people sail over in favor of the supernatural stuff, is that the one thing they all have in common, as shown on the map they showed us in S1, is they were all in vehicles traveling en route somewhere...and the second thing they all have in common, as shown in each of their backstories, is they're all battling some form of mental health issue or addiction, OR they were with somebody who was. All the wrecked, junked vehicles. My theory is they were all in crashes or accidents as a direct result of their issues, being high or depressed or su!c!dal, or being with somebody on the downward spiral that took them out also...and they are in some form or state of suspended unconsciousness, comatose, etc. head injuries. That point of entering the void is the tree in the road. They can't regain consciousness. It doesn't negate any of the other theories about the place or whatever's going on there, but it is a fairly solid foundation to build on that they were each in an accident and rendered unconscious. The theory about it being some kind of experiment works here if these trauma patients were flown to some treatment facility dealing with head injuries and coma or they were put into the comas to preserve and study them, etc. and Tilly may be a researcher who worked out how to enter this state voluntarily, as a way to help guide people out. Or maybe she's a creature hybrid who infiltrated CH, I have no idea but she's definitely aware of more than she's letting on. Think about the bus. What we saw in the episode is that there was a big rain storm the day the bus arrives. Bus driver falls asleep at the wheel or has an accident in the storm, runs off the road....bam...everybody's at the tree. IRL, they're being taken to hospitals and put under to be worked on. Tabitha regains consciousness in a hospital in Maine, though they were originally out west traveling from Glendale Az to Yellowstone...so how she ended up in Maine suggests she was transported there while unconscious. Maybe that's the facility where all of them are laid up! How is it they end up at the dead end? She and Henry get Tboned while in a vehicle driving to the bottle tree...wreck. Unconscious. Then she's in an ambulance. But things are fine until they tell her they're taking her back to the hospital and she gets all frantic and panics....could it be she caused the ambulance to wipe out and bam...back to the tree in the road and they're all there. Now all that laid out brings me back to your point about the crows and their purpose there...and how they're a big part of many of Victor's drawings. I think looking at his drawings and then charting all the points where the crows are signaling something, and the tapestry map of the town could be important.
Dark was the most brilliant time travel show I've ever seen. I'm not one to watch movies or shows in a foreign language as I can't stand reading subtitles but this is the rare show that hooked me and the 3 season story arc was brilliant with an unexpected twist ending. I'm confident this show has a great story explaining everything but it's pretty clear even now what's going on.
In Season's 3 Episode 4 we saw more than in the whole season 2. In my opinion, we'll get something crazy in Episode 5 because I feel that things are finally unvailing
What are you talking about they literally told us things we already knew this was one of the most boring pointless episodes I've seen in a while to top it off Tabitha's acting just ruins it for me now, The way she uses the f words is just so annoying I can't stand it anymore
Episode 1 was a great start then 2&3 not much happens but 4 we finally get Tabitha back in town with the secret how to get out using the lighthouse. Victor will reunite with dad after they each thought the other died. Also we don't know how Victor's dad escaped from land while leaving Victor behind after the massacre. We now have the cop join the gang and Randall is still alive but we don't know what will happen to him. So yeah lots happened and we're getting answers. Season 1 started strong with Jim coming to from land and we learn about the monsters. Season 2 amped up the mystery with a busload of new people and we meet Martin and Boyd killed one of the monsters and Tabitha finally escapes. But this season 3 it's come full circle with Tabitha coming back and we're finally getting answers. Even now I think we all know what's going on. It's pretty obvious.
To be honest I think the food they found is not a trap, FromLand is a place that when people died here, what they wish for or fear for will appear. Example, Sarah's brother die and his fear Cicada comes, the food is when Tian Chen died what she wish for comes true, prove is the food shows up exactly after the night after Tian Chen died, and before that day she literally just said "We plant new crop using new soil".
Really not sure what's the deal with the food suddenly appearing. I think there are forces of good and evil that fight to balance out the fortunes of those trapped in from land.
I think it might have been another way to make Boyd suffer. Tia died to save the animals, and then at the other group find food. So, saving the animals ended up being pointless, which probably makes Boyd feel even more guilty
I don’t understand why they don’t hold town meetings to share information and experiences. Withholding information causes misinformation and puts everyone in danger.
I don't know how to tell you this, but everybody that was there before Jim and Tabitha got there experienced fromville undergoing major changes before they got there. Everything was the same. The changes started to come after they got there. That point has been made Over and over by victor
@@troublefollows9986 Exactly! Ya know.....somebody raised a great point...the boy in white can come out during the day. I posed the scenario that Boyd wasn't fully free of the worm parasites when he gave Ellis the transfusion, and Ellis transferred them to Fatima...and the baby is some kind of parasitic hybrid. The boy in white could be a hybrid also which is why he can come out during the day. Maybe Tilly is a hybrid and she's infiltrated CH so she can keep an eye on the baby or she's there to swipe the baby since it's "of" Fromville and they lay claim to it or some such thing.
They are all in some kind of old massive social experiment that developed into what they are now. No monsters, no mysteries, just some kind of controlled set up situations where Victor is the one genius kid that designed everything based on his imagination pretending to be innocent but hiding something sinister.
This show has great potential but I'm afraid it'll be the show that kills MGM+. If they cancel the show with dozens of storylines not tied up then all the subs of MGM+ will unsubscribe immediately.
Well it won't be cancelled as it's getting a lot of buzz and it's built up a ton of fans. This is amazing because it's not a show on Netflix so it doesn't reach as many viewers.
I feel like the ghost Elgin is seeing is Fatima or some sort of her reincarnation like Victors mom and Tabatha, she literally looks like her, i don't know how people are not seeing this.
Do we know FOR SURE Elouise is dead??? Victor never talked about it and finding her body was never confirmed.. I think she is going to make a come back in the series
Consider the scenario I posed elsewhere on here that they are trauma patients with head injuries, unconscious, comatose after vehicle crashes on the road traveling somewhere. Every single one of them were driving or in a vehicle when they ended up at the tree...the point of unconsciousness. Consider Henry told us that Elouise left with the children, so they, too, were driving somewhere. We know they were big into LSD...so it's not out of the question Elouise crashed and they were all at death's door, basically, unconscious and then they were flown to some medical facility to treat them, IRL....and Victor's been in a coma for 40 years, basically, but his flesh and bone body is in the hospital somewhere. Henry doesn't know...and he wouldn't have any way to know if all this happened in the 70s. He'd assume she took the kids and split. The resources to find them were not available to him. Victor thinks they both died but it's plausible they both did not die, or he thought they died but they got out.....and regained consciousness IRL. So she regains consciousness and then has a story to tell about Fromville. Then her daughter tells the same or similar story. Now that intrigues the medical people so they call in specialists and the big epic research program ensues, and Elouise spends the next 40 years devoted to trying to find out how to access Fromville to get to Victor, that sort of thing. But the longer he is there, the more his own memories fade. Maybe Elouise tried many times to reach Henry but never connected...and it tapered off. That sort of scenario.
I love Randall as a character and sympathize with him-but I really hope nothing romantic develops between him and Julie. She’s still a traumatized, vulnerable teenager, and he’s still a traumatized, vulnerable, volatile, paranoid nutcase who tied Donna to a tree in preparation to torture her for information.
@@edoboleyn All you did was only further reaffirm the reason why Randall and Julie should develop a relationship romantically with each other your making my point, Because that shared experience that they both have of being possessed by Cicadas as Benjamin pointed out created a nexus connection between the 2 of them that will link them together in the near future if they were to ever so talk and they will bond deeply with each other because of it through their camaraderie, Randall and Julie truly have a strong basis to develop a strong passionate love for each other 😍 The From series ever since Randalls introduction has seemingly been setting the groundwork for a Randall/Julie romantic relationship because... Since the start of Season 2 Episode 1 the episode Randall was introduced it was already being heavily implied that he was designated and created to be Julie's romantic endgame significant other because when the House fell on Jim (Julie's Father) no one in the Dinner was willing to help him out so then out of desperation Julie tried to run out to save him herself but was stopped by Donna then a few min's later Randall out of a fit of rage got up from one of the dinner's table that he was sitting on and he offered to go help Jim get from under the house, So I'm sure that willingness Randall offered to help Jim when no one else did NOT go unnoticed in Julie's eyes 😍 And in Season 2 Episode 7 Randall and Jim began to develop a friendship probably stemming from Randall helping him get from underneath the house So both Randall and Jim like each other so if Jim were to let Julie date someone Randall would be one of the first in line on the dating Julie priority list because we all know how most fathers are to guys that they DON'T like dating their daughters 😤🤛 And in Season 2 episode 10 both Randall and Julie and of course Marielle was attacked by Cicada's and was put into a mind controlling trance in their sleep So Randall and Julie has shared experience and because of that they can bond with each other over their camaraderie 👫👩❤💋👨 And in Season 3 Episode 1 when the Wendigo/Fairy demon monster Old Lady got into Julie and Ethan's house due to Ethan's carelessness she and Ethan had to run out of the house to protect themselves then Randall saw that Julie and Ethan was running for their lives and then he offered them refuge to stay inside his bus for the night, He saved her life, Out of all the characters that the From writers could've had save her Randall was chosen? Again he is the one meant for her 🥰 Some say he also has a chance to get with Marielle (Kristi's Girlfriend) Where as the only thing Randall has in common with Marielle is the Cicada experience but again there is seemingly a stronger groundwork basis that is developing for a Randall/Julie relationship seeing how much MORE developement and moments Randall and Julie are having together rather than a Randall/Marielle relationship so the former is more likely to happen rather than the latter 🤷♂
My theory is that the "Boy In White" Tabitha saw in the town that she was fortunate enough to escape to was actually the Smiley monster, Because as you can see that Boy In White Tabitha saw in the new town that she escaped to had Red/Auburn hair and had a big devious smile on his face just like the Smiley monster AND that "Boy In White" Tabitha saw in the town that she escaped to had the same Comb-Over hairstyle as the Smiley Monster! 😁 Where as the original Boy In White had dark brown hair and RARELY smiles throughout the series So they are clearly not the same Boys In White 🤷♂ So I guess and theorize that when you kill the monsters that's how they are freed out into the real world and they revert back to there original age when ever THEY are freed from from world maybe he was just like Victor's age when the From town first started getting cursed because as you can see the Smiley monster wears 60s-70s clothing just like the original inhabitants of the From town then the Smiley monster grew up into a adult body as a monster and then when he was killed by Boyd he was freed from his curse 🤔 Tabitha was already a grown adult when she entered from world and wasn't their for long thats why she didn't visibly and noticeably age when SHE was able to escape from world 🤔🤷♂
I'm starting to lean into this theory that may or may not be the case but it does add up. Whether the show does it remains to be seen. I was never fully on board with Fatima being the Ms Skeletor ghoul haunting Elgin until this last episode. Here's where I totally see a potential for it to be her. Find the intro to the show and watch closely. It cycles through various drawings and then switches to Colony House and Ellis' sketches and art. Then it shows only a specific segment of the whole tapestry, which is only nude Ellis and Fatima, that most people easily interpreted as representing Adam & Eve. I've always considered the tapestry to be a map of Fromville, which would also suggest Victor created the tapestry, or that Ellis created it in Victo's style and used his drawings...but so far Ellis and Fatima never acknowledged the tapestry again after handing it off to Julie. Another point about the tapestry is the roads are tire tread patterns, lending support for the accident while traveling and unconsciousness, ending up in Fromville. The one thing all of them have in common is they were on the road traveling in a vehicle all around the country, when they encountered the tree in the road. There are a lot of indicators that the subtext is they all were in tragic wrecks and were unconscious or put in suspended animation, comatose, etc. and Fromville is a universal realm they're trapped in in these conditions. If they lose hope in Fromville and are devoured, they never regain consciousness. If the keep hope and have a reason to get out, there is a way out through the lighthouse. NOW.......... Boyd was infected by the worms from Martin. Ellis gets gravely injured and needs a transfusion from Boyd who can't do it because he's infected. They come up with the plan to transfer the worms into Smiley, which kills him, and then Boyd goes through with the transfusion. If, however, Boyd was not free of the worms and transferred them to Ellis, there is a very real plausibility Ellis transferred them either to Fatima when they hooked up, or the ... seed ... so to speak and not get booted, when he knocked her up, and that would mean their baby is infected, immune, contaminated, a parasitic cannibal feeding on the host....Fatima, controlled by the parasite is craving the rotting things and blood...so the more rotting food she consumes, the less normal healthy nutrients she gets and what happens? She begins to starve to death, to wither, to become all skeletal...like Ms Skeletor that Elgin is seeing. He's seeing Fatima in the future being host to the cannibal parasite baby. We know Tabitha tells them about the tree and they're gonna all want to get out. If Fatima's baby is a hybrid, her baby will never be able to leave Fromville...and if the baby is devouring her from the inside it has to be birthed before the host is gone and useless. If Fatima can never leave Fromville, Ellis isn't leaving her or their baby. If they have to remain behind and the others manage to escape, then Ellis and Fatima being left behind with their From baby would now need to start the cycle over.
I’m starting to think that Fatima is becoming the Dead Woman that Elgin see’s. She is asking Elgin to help her. Just a theory. Very interested to see what is going to become of Fatima.
Notice that the ghostly lady stops in the hallway. At the end of the hallway you can see Fatima with her back turned to the camera.. I think ghost lady is what’s going to happen to Fatima
In season 1 ep 3, ethans says to jim that this place might be like a quest where we have to save someone to go from here. So, is that fatima that they have to save?
Boid, Victor, Jim, Randall, Jade, Kenny, Ethan. These are characters which i don't want them to die, but from my experience, people like them are most likely to die in shows like this :( i hope they will not be predictable and everyone will go home in way that will caught us offguard.
Considering how Lost ended. I can't watch From in good faith. Hoping they'll not leave Grand Canyon sized plot holes by the end of the show. Think Smoke Monster...
The truth is Randal wasn’t supposed to be out there in the first place Boyd asked why was he there giving him shit when he could be in the house why stay here to give me shit …. Yes he said he’s willing to do anything if they have a chance at getting out but then gave Boyd the hint at that the behavior of the monster had changed,it still boils down he was NOT SUPPOSED TO BE IN THE BUS!!
@@TheChromePoet I don’t think so. In this scenario, Ellis would be alive. She’s currently consuming the blood of a dead woman, just as she thrived on rotten food that was deemed inedible even by other humans facing starvation. Get the picture?
Tabitha didn't have any curiosity to check what's after the tree. She didn't fight against being handcuffed in the ambulance, it didn't make any sense since this means being devoured by monsters because someone trapped you. The police officer surrounded by 10 monsters shot the window because the screenwriter thought it would be a good idea to land a random shot there instead of being worried about the monsters. The series is full of deus ex machina everywhere and the decisions don't make any sense, specially in this episode. How is it "the best episode"?
This question may sound silly but... Before the "massacre", did the towns people along with Victor and his family still have to hide from the monsters every night? Or did this start AFTER the massacre
Not a silly question! It’s not always clear. Victor tells Sara in the latest episode that they did indeed have to hide every night. Without the talismans, houses were only safe during the day.
I think maybe in the Jar Jar Binks Sith Theory. The theory of how JAR JAR was actually a sith lord and that all his bumbling working out was the Force working out. I think Victor is JAR JAR, he is playing innocent but considering he has been there the longest, practically grew up there, his mom had premonitions of the place before she went and the fact that the tower dropped Tabitha in the same town his dad was in all seems convenient and to revolve around him. Maybe its not on purpose and some round about way it does seem centered on him.....again like star wars you think the first trilogy is about the Sky Walker Family, but after you watch the Second Trilogy and even other movies you realize C3PO and R2 are the two characters in every single movie.
Victor's been there 40 years. He was a kid so physically unable to bury them, much less move them all. Most probably in time they decomposed to bones and he gradually removed them all. Or the other creatures came out and carted them off. I disagree that it will be important.
i think that the town is controlled by an evil spirit and this spirit can see and know what the poeple in the town think and feel . the town the forest are controlled by the spirit and the spirit so smart and it wanna play game with the people in town. the spirit get stronger by the fear of the people in town. the spirit decide which person gonna die every night and the monsters are controlled . the location of the town is in another dimension and the town where tabitha found herself when she fall is the same place of From town but in our dimension ,you can see the similarity of the houses in the town and From town. the boy in white is so suspious and i don't think his is totally good. in the next episode we will see a massive people get killed because that's the time of each cycle when the branches of the symbol get allined.
From can't be compared to any other like lost or dark… 1) season or episode count Lost S1 had ~25epi. From is now on 3rd season still won't cross it and they wasted season 2. We need 'some' answers in every 'season ending'. S1 ending was radio signal, arrival of bus, boyed in cell. only arrival of bus did something relevant. 2) Those things that doesn't make sense TO ME. PLEASE HELP ME ¹No one never 'properly' asked Victor the longest survivor anything. ²Never did a proper mass excavation in the area. ³Did nothing about tunel of monster
I heard a theory based on fatima and her pregnancy. Okay, so remember when boyd (back in season 2) gave some of his blood (which was infected) to his son? What if that infection has now been passed on to fatima?
I used to think that if you died in Fromville you woke up in the real world but if that was the case wouldn’t Henry know about people showing back up and talking about where they had been?
my theory of FROM being a simulation with the main characters as AIs being trained to do especific tasks still going on in this ep; Boyd (the firewall) trying to sav everyone; Donna, the data searcher, cryng because she cant find the answer about why everything is happening; Tabitha, the data fetcher, bring back to the town with a fricking ambulance and Henry; Fatim, the replicator, corrupted by the monster like a virus; Elgin, I think is like a predictive software, he's dreaming about what Fatima will become and will try to avoid it. About Randall, there's even a rule in programming, the "Rule of the three", similar to the nursery rime; it says when three terms in a calculation are similar, one must be rewritten to avoid repetition, and what just happened to Randall? he was captured and returned alive, but I dont think he's the "rewritten", I think is Julie, and Ethan left very clear that she has changes a lot...
Feels like there are 2 people playing a super Mario’s version of chess. The key players dont die just keep getting manipulated around the board while the pawns keep getting sacrificed.
The way they can use the trees to go to different places is just screaming SUPER MARIO BROTHERS… instead of saving the princess it’s the creepy kids lol
Randall will not be angry because it's not Boyd fault. He had to leave to save what he can. Boyd left his bus on his own to help then threw the toolkit to Boyd so Randall can't blame anyone.
Clearly doing acid or mind altering drugs opens your mind up for fromville to crawl in. We have learned that from Miranda and jade…. So… Kristi’s girlfriend has to know stuff too.. maybe that’s why Tilly was making sure she had access to the drugs?
There was a picture drawing of creature similar to Randall, Fathima may become one as they say we were not always like this.... Boy in white only after Victor was the only survivor.... So this place manifest people's deepest fears, hopes and dreams etc... so victor created the boy in white as a manifestation to survive when all were killed.... When Victor was alone as kid how did he survive? Has Victor have any interaction with the creatures??? When Victor was alone why did he not get killed??? Christopher: If all are dead there would not be any people to kill for the creatures... May be the dummy said such things to him
I think the story is repeating itself.I think ethan will be the next victor,and all of the people in that place will all die,and the new ones will be the next people in that town.
My theory Is this land not a part of outside world? I think yes as 'winter' is a new thing to this place... People from different place arrive into this place... this gives the wibe of a moving land. It could be a moving island just like in the lost. And also we see a light house, drawings of boats… And there is very high chance for another groups, remember boyd met a guy in chain, he was similar condition of julia, Randall...
Yes now my theory will come in to play. I was thinking that there would be 2 factions but now more separated and directly going against each other Randall will have his group Tilly will have hers and then there is Boyd. I don’t think Donna will make it after this season since she might be revealed as knowing a lot she didn’t tell and some other resident possibly Randall will take her out for withholding that info
I dont understand why they had to run aroumd in the dark, all they had to do was give Tabitha whatever that rock is that's keeping the demons away, and let her and the others sleep in the ambulance, free her hand in the morning.
Randall has been a jerk from the moment he entered fromland. If anyone follows him or turns on Boyd because of him they ain't worth shit! Boyd made an impossible choice and he didn't make it lightly but ain't no way he was saving Randall instead of Tabitha period! I think Fatima is carrying some kind of demon baby if she is in fact pregnant! If not the theory that she is turning into a creature is plausible. We don't know how they become creatures so that would be cool to see. I still want to know if Boyd saw the creatures eat Mrs. Lui's internal organs? What do they do with them? Great reviews as always, I always watch your endings explained, I am so glad you are doing this show! Will you do Teacup too please?
After listening about how the crow death. Maybe when you see tree and crow. When coming to town. What if the crow represents your soul. And if you or crow dies. The it for person.
All the key players are having separate quests geared at their specific weaknesses. So the question is what significance is the creepy kimono woman to Elgin?
I think Elgin's visions are seeing the future. I think he's seeing what happens to Fatima with her "baby" causing her to starve because the "baby" needs her to consume the rotting bloody things....and she starves and withers away in the process.
I think I might have this sorted. I'm guessing in order for them to get back to the real world is to die .when that chick got pushed out of The light house she would have died .when she woke up she was back .in reality .victors father plus that same chick that got pushed out of the light house window where both hit side on from a vehicle which would of put them back in the game ..... all those people in the township would have all been killed in a car or bus accident. In that national park .but don't have any memory of the accident..... I could be wrong .but that's what I think . What do you guys think?
I think they just really hate the ones they consider the strongest. Boyd, Randall, and Donna so they will mess with them however they want... but they can't eat Randall or Boyd bc Boyd had worms and Randall had bugs. The entity is probably messing with everyone but nobody in that town sees the value of communication even after Sarah wanted to the lords work and send Ethan home.
There are too many red herrings in this story and after 2 seasons and halfway through the 3rd, we still have no rhyme or reason as to why things are happening like they do. It's fascinating, I admit, but frustrating as hell. Will they ever catch a break? Will they ever go home?! Who is the Boy in White?!😐
when Henry and Tabitha went in cave didn't Henry notice the puppet in cave with monsters?....her mission was to bring Henry to Fromville.... Tabitha and Henry's Mum are sisters Tabitha's Mum knows a lot more than we think...
I googled “anghkooey” and according to google, “although “anghkooey” doesn't have a clear meaning in real life, it's been theorized that the word is derived from the mythological Celtic figure Ankou, the personification of death who brings spirits of the dead to hell.” Which would follow the theory that the town is controlled by Celtic/Fae beings.
Has anybody noticed that victor and his father have almost the same age???😉😉😉😉😉 my theory is that they all are patients inside a massive healing program through dreaming. The monster are nothing but the cure and medicine if you think it symbolically
@BrainPilot i definitely could see this happening. The community will split into 2 groups. Randall and others will end up at the cabins far from the town. Donna and Boyd will actually work together in their group. I still fill like something is going to happen involving randall and even feel like the common house may be destroyed.
I want it to continue for a long time. I questioned whether they had any idea what they were doing or were making it up as they go and it'll become so convoluted they'll wrap it up in a dumb way, but I watched an interview last night and they did say they know exactly where it's going and there are mysteries but the mysteries are not the point of the show. There will be plenty of answers in S3 but more questions to replace them. Basically you're supposed to watch From the way you watch The Walking Dead in that TWD throws you into the zombie apocalypse and nobody knows what happened or how it happened or any of that, they have to adapt and deal with the here and now. It may be that the core question of what or where is Fromville or what the creatures are, never gets answered definitively, because the show is about the people and how they deal with being in this situation in complete darkness, same as us.
Yeah look at walking dead ended up people despise the lost ending because of this type of ideology as well, This show was nothing but the push propaganda I guarantee it I had a feeling after Watching season 1 and 2 more than once
@@VSMOKE1 TWD failed because they killed Carl and kept putting the same conflict out every season. Team Rick meets crazy villain. Gets beat down. Fights back. Loses people. Prevails. Cliffhanger. Over and over and over. Had they done it right like they started out doing and focused on the lives of these characters and actual development instead of trying to appease the FPS gamers it could've stayed on track. There's no propaganda in From. I think you're overreacting.
@adamgaunt186 Be impossible to be his sister she's a lot younger than victor u can tell and also her accent is strong and she is Latino and she would have some memories of this surely Eloise could be one of the people that lives in the huts and made them totem things possibly?
@@mikehughes5715 yeah people are weird they keep saying this and I keep on saying Tabitha is full Cuban, Victor is Jewish like these people don't have eyes or Something
Fatima is the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed according to Muslim lore. But there's also this little tidbit I dug up: It is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, who appeared a series of times to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. During her appearances, she urged the children to pray the Rosary daily and make sacrifices, in order to bring peace to the world and to save souls from hell. Children - check Sacrifices - check A pregnancy defying biology - check Either, there are indeed some timey wimey shenanigans going on (Jim's bracelet, the Civil War soldier, the Viking? drinking out the skull) and she's (inadvertently) the mother of evil kicking off the first cycle of monsters, or the entity has chosen her as a vessel to deliver its corporeal form, which will unshackle it and amplify its influence over not only Fromville but potentially our reality as well - I'm operating under the assumption that the entity has been imprisoned in this place for eons and has been attempting to break free ever since.
I 100% want this to be the case or for him to be like "my dad was 3'4" he could clear a coffee table! That's not my dad! My dad's name wasn't Henry it was Jasper!"