Flickering lights - since the main evil entity probably lives underground, maybe it travels by electricity because all cables lead to the underground. But the theory related to the lighthouse being the source of electricity seems also valid.
I think the flickering lights are the spirits of the dead (the ones that died in Fromville). I think maybe they're using Morse code or something to desperately try to communicate and Jim ALMOST caught on before Tilly distracts him in season two, episode three. I'm telling ya now- that old woman isn't a human.
There's a theory that the town maintains a specific population (players?). The toys in the lighthouse suggest a possibility: perhaps the town requires a child to assist others in escaping. This could explain the roles of the boy in white, Victor, and his sister. Maybe Megan was deemed unfit and was taken out of the game, while Ethan appeared to take her place.
💖 Hi Igor!! 💖 I love your analysis of FROM & was wondering/hoping you would consider doing a vid in the Norse mythology Easter eggs in the series.... Because there are a lot of them, and I'm convinced the one-eyed man in the s3 trailer is a reference to Odin (the drinking cupskull is what twigged) 🤔. The way Odin lost his eye was a sacrifice to gain knowledge, so I think the fact it's Jade seeing him is significant. If you don't want to, it's fine, I'll just sit here theorising to the walls 🥰 but you see things other youtubers haven't, so I love your perspective!! Please keep up the awesome work, and thank you for being so speedy!!
idk, move to a town, get a free house, restaurant with free food, no crime, just don't open the door at night because the murderers will get you, the night time murderers ain't that big of a deal we got those here in St. Louis anyway, all in all sounds like a deal to me
It's summer 24/7 with no Air Conditioning and nothing to do except cleaning chores, cards and bored games. And drinking. Even without monsters, people would be killing each other!
Boyd and Sarah saw the lighthouse before they went into the tree, so I'm curious why it can't be seen from town. Also, all this could be the boy in white helping people to help himself. Maybe it's him who is trying to escape and he's using the people like pawns to create the condition for him to be free. Great vids thanks...
The Lighthouse can't be closer to town than twenty miles. Consider that Colony House sits on a hill- giving it the best elevation- but you still can't see the Lighthouse from the roof. Whatever dragged the tent to the lighthouse used a Farway Tree to get them there. And we know they used one to return.
Also, one question that I had - have they checked their known facts about world they come from, to confirm they come from the same world. Like names of presidents, major dates of historical events etc. Because since they are from different parts of the country, they could very well be from different versions of the country, parallel worlds that are mostly similar but have some differences, sometimes very crucial
Yellow car is Christopher's - you can see Christophers car was yellow when victor takes jade to the car cemetery. Which means Christopher was one of the people that came in two cars
Every time I see the lighthouse vision I think that this could be a timeline. The stair step with the cards and toys = episode 1 girls death and Ethan arrives. The bottle, the ambulance and maybe the book also can be explained, but the dump car seems random (for now). The other interesting thing is the flood in the drawings. Maybe if Ellis and Fatima is an Adam and Eve metaphor then after the birth of the baby, there will be some biblcal events just like Noah's ark. The spiders a bit random, but I always thought that a giant spider dragged the tent. Maybe because of some monster and spider drawings I just want to see larger and scarier monsters in the show :D
I found a post on Reddit suggesting the lighthouse on the cover is the Eddystone lighthouse, because of its unique shape (tree-like). It's been used for various sea story covers, but still none found for Edgar Allen Poe. It does look like the same lighthouse, though. Also, the story in question includes a boy and his dog, and the hollow earth theory. Might be significant. 🤔
Glad you liked my "God of Cats" theory. As to Tabby's dream, the phone ringing is in reference to how her baby son died- she said she was changing the baby's diaper when the phone rang, distracting her and Jim and, when they both went to get the phone, the baby rolled off the changing table and died from the fall. Those are definitely Ethan's toys (or rather, SOME are) on the lighthouse stairs. Jim dropping down, upside down is a reference to the accident they had entering the town- he was upside down when the RV flipped over. The sound that comes from his mouth is the RV horn- which sounds a LOT like the Lighthouse horn too... And it's worth noting that Tabby hit her head during the accident. If we were looking at "simulation/coma" theories, this is what I'd be pointing to. As to drawings, if you look at the "terrarium" drawing of the glass bottle with the town inside, you'll see whoever drew it also drew in the monster tunnels beneath the town. The blue "sky" or maybe water "above" the town might actually be just farther away- like how perspective looks from up high looking down- and remember, this was supposed to have been drawn by a child. I think the Terrarium drawing was made as a coping mechanism by Victor after whatever runs Fromville removed Victory- the last remaining town inhabitant- from the town/experiment so the terrarium could be cleaned and reset for new people to be added. It's the only way he could have seen the town from the outside... But that supposes some seriously godlike powers are at play.
The one thing I haven’t heard some one speak on is in season 1 episode 1 how the bracelet that Tabitha made for Jim from the father boots strings and lost, how did it end up with the things Kenny mom had in storage
I talked about it:) I just said that I basically had no idea:) It’s either someone found the bracelet and then got trapped in Fromville or there is some sort of time travel
Have you watched the show DARK? If not, you need to asap, trust me. The mysteries and time travel/dimensions working together is like From or lost. They create a web of interesting pieces.
@@geekademydefinitely one of mine as well. The Outsider, on Max. It’s only one season, but they tell the whole story. Based on book by Stephen King. You’ve probably seen them all, but just in case. Warrior is SO great, the old prison show, Oz, was great too. Carnivale was my favorite show before I saw LOST.
I left a comment about the electricity on your previous video but not sure if you have seen it… I was saying what if the wires don’t lead anywhere because everything is created based on a child’s memories or imagination and they don’t know how electricity works only that there are wires and because of them you can switch things on?
@@geekademyI was thinking the building in the town as well places a child would visit… diner, school, the colony house could have been a hotel possibly or his/her home? But no hospital or police station
It's a great point. It's definitely child-like. I wonder if whatever Fromville really is might not be a child itself? It could be something trying to understand people from an alien perspective ("alien" as in otherworldly). It could be an A.I. "child" or something supernatural or whatever. It might only bring one child to town at a time to limit the input and it uses "the Boy In White" persona as a tool to communicate.
It might be buildings seen as someone drives through town. Everything has a child-like "main street" Americana to it. There really are a lot of one street type towns across the United States like Fromville. The American experience aspect is important somehow, since all the people are taken from the continental United States....or, possibly, the buildings are all from states that were part of the United States prior to January 3, 1959 when Alaska joined the Union. 1959 looks correct for the most recent buildings in Fromville.
You could explain almost everything with this theory - the dog could be one that they had in real life, the monsters are human-like but empty inside because the child doesn’t understand anatomy yet, the boy in white could be an imaginars friend or the projection of the person who imagines this whole place? It woukd also explain why the lighthouse is on the side of a hill (the child doesn’t understand the function of a lighthouse yet)
I have a theory that Fromville is a prison or like a zoo place for many magical entities that were living in North America. Sealed from our world so people can develop civilization and live peacefull lives. I think it was created by Native Americans but colonisers where messing (not knowningly) with the barriers sometime so the entities can sometimes bring people to this world. Also I think in Halloween in 70ties something bad happened - maybe some children were playing with the ritual and the part of town that we can see was transported. I do believe clothes on monsters are costumes from Halloween party but the clothes are the part of the illusion monsters can create, not the real clothes. They can manifest them. In this theory boy in white is one of the entities but he understand how dangerous it would be to let the other monsters out so he helps some people but does not show them / tell them everything.
As usual, loving your videos. Maybe I'm being stubborn, but I'm not totally convinced that 'the boy' was Ethan. Logically, yes .... emotionally, no. With all of the MANY DIFFERENT theories out there .... let me 1st say that i enjoy the creativeness of them. Even the ones that i don't particularly like. However, i think when it all plays out, it will not be as deep as some of those theories. I just hope it doesn't turn a lot of ppl off like the ending of LOST did. Take care.
24:10 I don't know how these toys / decoration ist called in english, but there ist always a little bit of air in the top. If you shake it, the snowflakes which are usually in it can fall. Without air it would take much more time and don't look like falling snow. So I really guess, it is just that and the point is the connection between the houses here. 26:44 Or the paper is just painted from both sides.
Or, possibly, it was the canopy of trees that blocked out the sun then... Though I agree with you on the "giant spider" idea. If you watch the scene (S2ep.1) where the Matthews' house "collapses", you'll see it looks like something long and straight (though invisible) smooshed in roof down. Something like a spider leg.
I wonder if (ok, I hope that) it is a giant spider, or, if it is big in the drawings not because it is a giant spider, but because it's really important. Especially in kids drawings size can represent what is the most important thing in the image. But also I'd really like it to be a giant spider, I found the small ones horrible but not really big enough for the mirkwood-esk spiderwebs. Also - one of the S3 episodes is called 'there and back again', which is an alternative name for the hobbit and I was wondering what that could hint at, and you've now just given me that spider connection. Giant spider confirmed 😅
Just throwing this out there but for a moment i thought i saw something funny in that picture of the snowglobe. It kinda looked like bodies underground and the heads are the houses above ground, like giants sleeping underground. Super random and not important tho Like your content buddy, keep it up
Ok I have one no one at all has asked. Why is the monsters are always dressed up but the ones that go in for the eat or whatever are bald always wearing white gowns. How did they change that fast!?!??!
What if this whole series is Ethan’s dream and that’s why things are so random and all over the place. Like Final Destination style, maybe he fell asleep in the RV and this whole series is his dream and he wakes up right before they run into the tree in the road. 😂😅
8:12 that toy truck maybe is the truck in 6:17 the thing in the center behind Tabitha. I don't know maybe it is a truck maybe it's not but to me it looks like a truck as far as i can see 🤷🤷
The globe with the brown underneath the town reminds me of the brundles. I found between a way to translate it into a form of French that was along the lines of brown valley. What this means if anything I don't know. Its the only water here and Boyds boat storyline is not for nothing. Or perhaps they might build a boat for the upcoming flood? I always wondered what was Tabithas dream when she was knocked out in RV. She wakes up thinking about Thomas like she forgotten about him dying or she was claimed by the entity who can infiltrate dreams. Not the same one controlled Martin but one whos giving Jade Ethan and Tabitha the clues. Maybe used to help Victor but I have no idea where im going with this so ill finish 🍄
In the parts of Tabitha's "dream" where she's in town, she's wearing the same clothes that she wears in the next episode. So that part of the dream takes place in the future?
Good catch! I've noticed that some events in town aren't linear or seem predestined to happen- like some people arrive in town before the people they're supposed to replace are killed..
Igor I had to go back to actually catch your name. Great job Igor. We know you are foreign but where are you FROM? See what I did there... Keep up the great work. ✌
@@geekademy @25:02 You can it a little from to left side under Tabitha's arm. It's a lady with black hair smiling and her eyes are kind of blue like the anchooey kids I think or they are tired with lines under the eyes. You can also see it a little better at @25:27 when they see the boy in white on the back of the paper on the left side again she has like cracked lips while smiling. It almost looks like she is looking at you in my opinion so maybe a connection to the eyes watching but you know I could be reaching. She also doesn't have any color on her skin so I'm not sure if he just didn't want to color her or maybe to represent being pale like the anchooey kids, because they wear white clothes and their skin almost matches and this drawing the clothes aren't colored in either. It is very creepy and doesn't look like how he draws the people from town. Also interesting that it is included in the story of the two cars because most of the other pictures are about things that will happen in town and the spiders and monsters but this one just stood out to me for some reason, it just looks so different.
That weird movement of the camera with tabby has held me in a choke hold since I first seen it (almost 2 years ago). I cannot get over that. I know that it was done purposefully, I cannot wait to find out why.
I just finished watching Jeremy Ice and fire latest video and it really has my gears spinning. here is my theory: This is the very first time this all began to make sense to me! I've been racking my brain for damn near 2 years, about how this will all pan out and like Jeremy stated in his video, the name the show runners gave the monsters (nightmare creatures), was a bigger hint than we originally thought. This theory would explain the unnatural behavior of the monsters. As we are all aware, dreams don't always make sense, our conscious will have us in the clouds in one moment and wrapped in a huge spider web in the next, without explanation. The monsters not running and their goofy grins, definitely seem like some dream shit. Also, Jasmin attempting to wash blood from her collar and then the next moment it is magically gone... things like that happen in dreams. Elgin, Tabby and Abby all have dreams or de ja veaux experiences. also, what better way to wake us than to push us from a high dwelling??? we all know we wake up just before hitting the bottom. Isn't that how Tabby got out? I believe we may have finally cracked the code. From is a collaboration of nightmares, maybe????
I think this theory makes sense and it is pretty logical. But if it is just a dream or a nightmare, then the plot seems unsatisfying unless they do something very cool. Also, there is the problem of cause and effect. Since everything is going to be a just a dream or nightmare, then there is no real cause and effect sequence of events. In a dream/nightmare world, any event is possible, then who cares what happen next. I guess one can look for the logic of the dream and how it's structure.
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Flickering lights - since the main evil entity probably lives underground, maybe it travels by electricity because all cables lead to the underground. But the theory related to the lighthouse being the source of electricity seems also valid.
I think the flickering lights are the spirits of the dead (the ones that died in Fromville).
I think maybe they're using Morse code or something to desperately try to communicate and Jim ALMOST caught on before Tilly distracts him in season two, episode three.
I'm telling ya now- that old woman isn't a human.
17:27 😂 "it got tired, and just stood up and left?"
That was pretty funny
There's a theory that the town maintains a specific population (players?). The toys in the lighthouse suggest a possibility: perhaps the town requires a child to assist others in escaping. This could explain the roles of the boy in white, Victor, and his sister. Maybe Megan was deemed unfit and was taken out of the game, while Ethan appeared to take her place.
You are doing a great job!!!
Thank you so much!
If the Talismans can keep the monsters out of a closed space, they could also trap them in.
💖 Hi Igor!! 💖 I love your analysis of FROM & was wondering/hoping you would consider doing a vid in the Norse mythology Easter eggs in the series.... Because there are a lot of them, and I'm convinced the one-eyed man in the s3 trailer is a reference to Odin (the drinking cupskull is what twigged) 🤔. The way Odin lost his eye was a sacrifice to gain knowledge, so I think the fact it's Jade seeing him is significant. If you don't want to, it's fine, I'll just sit here theorising to the walls 🥰 but you see things other youtubers haven't, so I love your perspective!! Please keep up the awesome work, and thank you for being so speedy!!
idk, move to a town, get a free house, restaurant with free food, no crime, just don't open the door at night because the murderers will get you, the night time murderers ain't that big of a deal we got those here in St. Louis anyway, all in all sounds like a deal to me
No tv kinda sucks
It's summer 24/7 with no Air Conditioning and nothing to do except cleaning chores, cards and bored games.
And drinking.
Even without monsters, people would be killing each other!
Boyd and Sarah saw the lighthouse before they went into the tree, so I'm curious why it can't be seen from town.
Also, all this could be the boy in white helping people to help himself. Maybe it's him who is trying to escape and he's using the people like pawns to create the condition for him to be free.
Great vids thanks...
The Lighthouse can't be closer to town than twenty miles.
Consider that Colony House sits on a hill- giving it the best elevation- but you still can't see the Lighthouse from the roof.
Whatever dragged the tent to the lighthouse used a Farway Tree to get them there.
And we know they used one to return.
You are uncovering so many relevant details!! Of course, the talisman with day/night on it and 2 bodies attached is a GREAT clue. Great job!
Thank you!!
Also, one question that I had - have they checked their known facts about world they come from, to confirm they come from the same world. Like names of presidents, major dates of historical events etc. Because since they are from different parts of the country, they could very well be from different versions of the country, parallel worlds that are mostly similar but have some differences, sometimes very crucial
Yellow car is Christopher's - you can see Christophers car was yellow when victor takes jade to the car cemetery. Which means Christopher was one of the people that came in two cars
Every time I see the lighthouse vision I think that this could be a timeline. The stair step with the cards and toys = episode 1 girls death and Ethan arrives. The bottle, the ambulance and maybe the book also can be explained, but the dump car seems random (for now).
The other interesting thing is the flood in the drawings. Maybe if Ellis and Fatima is an Adam and Eve metaphor then after the birth of the baby, there will be some biblcal events just like Noah's ark.
The spiders a bit random, but I always thought that a giant spider dragged the tent. Maybe because of some monster and spider drawings I just want to see larger and scarier monsters in the show :D
I found a post on Reddit suggesting the lighthouse on the cover is the Eddystone lighthouse, because of its unique shape (tree-like). It's been used for various sea story covers, but still none found for Edgar Allen Poe. It does look like the same lighthouse, though. Also, the story in question includes a boy and his dog, and the hollow earth theory. Might be significant. 🤔
Glad you liked my "God of Cats" theory.
As to Tabby's dream, the phone ringing is in reference to how her baby son died- she said she was changing the baby's diaper when the phone rang, distracting her and Jim and, when they both went to get the phone, the baby rolled off the changing table and died from the fall.
Those are definitely Ethan's toys (or rather, SOME are) on the lighthouse stairs.
Jim dropping down, upside down is a reference to the accident they had entering the town- he was upside down when the RV flipped over.
The sound that comes from his mouth is the RV horn- which sounds a LOT like the Lighthouse horn too...
And it's worth noting that Tabby hit her head during the accident.
If we were looking at "simulation/coma" theories, this is what I'd be pointing to.
As to drawings, if you look at the "terrarium" drawing of the glass bottle with the town inside, you'll see whoever drew it also drew in the monster tunnels beneath the town.
The blue "sky" or maybe water "above" the town might actually be just farther away- like how perspective looks from up high looking down- and remember, this was supposed to have been drawn by a child.
I think the Terrarium drawing was made as a coping mechanism by Victor after whatever runs Fromville removed Victory- the last remaining town inhabitant- from the town/experiment so the terrarium could be cleaned and reset for new people to be added.
It's the only way he could have seen the town from the outside...
But that supposes some seriously godlike powers are at play.
The one thing I haven’t heard some one speak on is in season 1 episode 1 how the bracelet that Tabitha made for Jim from the father boots strings and lost, how did it end up with the things Kenny mom had in storage
I talked about it:) I just said that I basically had no idea:) It’s either someone found the bracelet and then got trapped in Fromville or there is some sort of time travel
@@geekademy I must have missed it thanks 🙏 I love you content and how you break it down
Have you watched the show DARK?
If not, you need to asap, trust me. The mysteries and time travel/dimensions working together is like From or lost. They create a web of interesting pieces.
Watched it twice:) one of my all time favorite shows)
@@geekademydefinitely one of mine as well. The Outsider, on Max. It’s only one season, but they tell the whole story. Based on book by Stephen King.
You’ve probably seen them all, but just in case. Warrior is SO great, the old prison show, Oz, was great too. Carnivale was my favorite show before I saw LOST.
Loved DARK!! It's a shame NETFLIX didn't give their next show, 1899 (?), a chance. OA was also another good one.
NETFLIX DARK!!! Was the best.
could it be morse code, the flicking lights
Back-to-Back drops! LFG! 😂Just a boost for your Motivation. Great Video as Always. 1 Video per Day! minimum.
I left a comment about the electricity on your previous video but not sure if you have seen it… I was saying what if the wires don’t lead anywhere because everything is created based on a child’s memories or imagination and they don’t know how electricity works only that there are wires and because of them you can switch things on?
I think there is a lot to this theory
@@geekademyI was thinking the building in the town as well places a child would visit… diner, school, the colony house could have been a hotel possibly or his/her home? But no hospital or police station
It's a great point. It's definitely child-like.
I wonder if whatever Fromville really is might not be a child itself? It could be something trying to understand people from an alien perspective ("alien" as in otherworldly). It could be an A.I. "child" or something supernatural or whatever.
It might only bring one child to town at a time to limit the input and it uses "the Boy In White" persona as a tool to communicate.
It might be buildings seen as someone drives through town. Everything has a child-like "main street" Americana to it.
There really are a lot of one street type towns across the United States like Fromville.
The American experience aspect is important somehow, since all the people are taken from the continental United States....or, possibly, the buildings are all from states that were part of the United States prior to January 3, 1959 when Alaska joined the Union.
1959 looks correct for the most recent buildings in Fromville.
You could explain almost everything with this theory - the dog could be one that they had in real life, the monsters are human-like but empty inside because the child doesn’t understand anatomy yet, the boy in white could be an imaginars friend or the projection of the person who imagines this whole place? It woukd also explain why the lighthouse is on the side of a hill (the child doesn’t understand the function of a lighthouse yet)
I have a theory that Fromville is a prison or like a zoo place for many magical entities that were living in North America. Sealed from our world so people can develop civilization and live peacefull lives. I think it was created by Native Americans but colonisers where messing (not knowningly) with the barriers sometime so the entities can sometimes bring people to this world. Also I think in Halloween in 70ties something bad happened - maybe some children were playing with the ritual and the part of town that we can see was transported. I do believe clothes on monsters are costumes from Halloween party but the clothes are the part of the illusion monsters can create, not the real clothes. They can manifest them. In this theory boy in white is one of the entities but he understand how dangerous it would be to let the other monsters out so he helps some people but does not show them / tell them everything.
This is an awesome video. I'm dying to see the next one.
My thing is, if what lol Ethan has been sayin has been showing up like in the book; are we gonna see the big boogie 1st or those spiders😂
As usual, loving your videos.
Maybe I'm being stubborn, but I'm not totally convinced that 'the boy' was Ethan. Logically, yes .... emotionally, no.
With all of the MANY DIFFERENT theories out there .... let me 1st say that i enjoy the creativeness of them. Even the ones that i don't particularly like.
However, i think when it all plays out, it will not be as deep as some of those theories. I just hope it doesn't turn a lot of ppl off like the ending of LOST did.
Take care.
24:10 I don't know how these toys / decoration ist called in english, but there ist always a little bit of air in the top. If you shake it, the snowflakes which are usually in it can fall. Without air it would take much more time and don't look like falling snow. So I really guess, it is just that and the point is the connection between the houses here.
26:44 Or the paper is just painted from both sides.
I don't think the trees or ground took Sarah and Boyd at night, I think it was simply that giant spider monster
What giant spider monster?
Or, possibly, it was the canopy of trees that blocked out the sun then...
Though I agree with you on the "giant spider" idea.
If you watch the scene (S2ep.1) where the Matthews' house "collapses", you'll see it looks like something long and straight (though invisible) smooshed in roof down.
Something like a spider leg.
I wonder if (ok, I hope that) it is a giant spider, or, if it is big in the drawings not because it is a giant spider, but because it's really important. Especially in kids drawings size can represent what is the most important thing in the image.
But also I'd really like it to be a giant spider, I found the small ones horrible but not really big enough for the mirkwood-esk spiderwebs.
Also - one of the S3 episodes is called 'there and back again', which is an alternative name for the hobbit and I was wondering what that could hint at, and you've now just given me that spider connection. Giant spider confirmed 😅
@@geekademy the one visible on drawings and from Ethan's vision and the one that made such big cocoons and spider webs in the forest
@@jasoncaldwell5627 interesting idea about the house collapse 🤔 as for the trees - it could be just the spider dragging them through the trees
The numbers could be the years that someone figured it out and made it to the lighthouse.
GREAT POINT!
It could represent a scorecard of the winners.
except for Tabitha?
Just throwing this out there but for a moment i thought i saw something funny in that picture of the snowglobe. It kinda looked like bodies underground and the heads are the houses above ground, like giants sleeping underground. Super random and not important tho
Like your content buddy, keep it up
Ok I have one no one at all has asked. Why is the monsters are always dressed up but the ones that go in for the eat or whatever are bald always wearing white gowns. How did they change that fast!?!??!
Lights changing, bracelet… the lights are a Morse code, thabata is on the other side trying to contact then
What if this whole series is Ethan’s dream and that’s why things are so random and all over the place. Like Final Destination style, maybe he fell asleep in the RV and this whole series is his dream and he wakes up right before they run into the tree in the road. 😂😅
good video
8:12 that toy truck maybe is the truck in 6:17 the thing in the center behind Tabitha. I don't know maybe it is a truck maybe it's not but to me it looks like a truck as far as i can see 🤷🤷
The globe with the brown underneath the town reminds me of the brundles. I found between a way to translate it into a form of French that was along the lines of brown valley. What this means if anything I don't know. Its the only water here and Boyds boat storyline is not for nothing. Or perhaps they might build a boat for the upcoming flood?
I always wondered what was Tabithas dream when she was knocked out in RV. She wakes up thinking about Thomas like she forgotten about him dying or she was claimed by the entity who can infiltrate dreams. Not the same one controlled Martin but one whos giving Jade Ethan and Tabitha the clues. Maybe used to help Victor but I have no idea where im going with this so ill finish 🍄
In the parts of Tabitha's "dream" where she's in town, she's wearing the same clothes that she wears in the next episode. So that part of the dream takes place in the future?
Good catch! I've noticed that some events in town aren't linear or seem predestined to happen- like some people arrive in town before the people they're supposed to replace are killed..
Igor I had to go back to actually catch your name. Great job Igor. We know you are foreign but where are you FROM? See what I did there... Keep up the great work. ✌
Last video you said you’ve never been to USA or Canada. Which country are you in? If you don’t mind me asking?
I was born in Ukraine, raised in Israel:)
That cat three =Father Khatri comment was so Dumbest thing ever 🙂😅
Snow globe?
Maybe Tabitha is Eloise.
The age difference is big. Victor is 54 and Tabitha is in her thirties
Anyone see the smiling lady picture?
Where?
@@geekademy @25:02 You can it a little from to left side under Tabitha's arm. It's a lady with black hair smiling and her eyes are kind of blue like the anchooey kids I think or they are tired with lines under the eyes. You can also see it a little better at @25:27 when they see the boy in white on the back of the paper on the left side again she has like cracked lips while smiling. It almost looks like she is looking at you in my opinion so maybe a connection to the eyes watching but you know I could be reaching. She also doesn't have any color on her skin so I'm not sure if he just didn't want to color her or maybe to represent being pale like the anchooey kids, because they wear white clothes and their skin almost matches and this drawing the clothes aren't colored in either. It is very creepy and doesn't look like how he draws the people from town. Also interesting that it is included in the story of the two cars because most of the other pictures are about things that will happen in town and the spiders and monsters but this one just stood out to me for some reason, it just looks so different.
That weird movement of the camera with tabby has held me in a choke hold since I first seen it (almost 2 years ago). I cannot get over that. I know that it was done purposefully, I cannot wait to find out why.
I just finished watching Jeremy Ice and fire latest video and it really has my gears spinning. here is my theory: This is the very first time this all began to make sense to me! I've been racking my brain for damn near 2 years, about how this will all pan out and like Jeremy stated in his video, the name the show runners gave the monsters (nightmare creatures), was a bigger hint than we originally thought. This theory would explain the unnatural behavior of the monsters. As we are all aware, dreams don't always make sense, our conscious will have us in the clouds in one moment and wrapped in a huge spider web in the next, without explanation. The monsters not running and their goofy grins, definitely seem like some dream shit. Also, Jasmin attempting to wash blood from her collar and then the next moment it is magically gone... things like that happen in dreams. Elgin, Tabby and Abby all have dreams or de ja veaux experiences. also, what better way to wake us than to push us from a high dwelling??? we all know we wake up just before hitting the bottom. Isn't that how Tabby got out? I believe we may have finally cracked the code. From is a collaboration of nightmares, maybe????
I think this theory makes sense and it is pretty logical. But if it is just a dream or a nightmare, then the plot seems unsatisfying unless they do something very cool. Also, there is the problem of cause and effect. Since everything is going to be a just a dream or nightmare, then there is no real cause and effect sequence of events. In a dream/nightmare world, any event is possible, then who cares what happen next. I guess one can look for the logic of the dream and how it's structure.