FROM: S3 Episode 8 Deep Dive! | Theories & Predictions!

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  • @robertsaunders1345
    @robertsaunders1345 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Like many, I find the Julie vision to be most intriguing. If during a vision, time runs concurrently and not linearly and the person experiencing the vision can see the PAST (eg Jade's Civil War Soldier or Christopher), PRESENT (eg. Sara's Kill The Boy or Ghost Tom, Ghost Khatri or Ghost Abby) or FUTURE (eg Tabi walking through an empty From or climbing the lighthouse steps), then maybe the person having the vision can experience all three timelines in the same vision? If so, then when Julie first enters the dungeon and hears the initial screams, she is in the present. Next, when she sees Randall, Mari, herself, and Martin and also hears Boyd, Tabi and Victor, Julie is in the same vision but she is in the past. Lastly, when she turns the final corner and sees the flickering light turn on the in the caves, she is in the future and that is a scene that is yet to be revealed. At the end of the vision, the ghoulish kids in the caves are screaming Anghkooey and it is true that Julie might be experiencing a vision of when Jade was in the caves with the kids on the slabs. However, in the next two episodes, I imagine Julie herself might go back into the caves with the ghoulish kids yelling Anghkooey and Jade will then have to return to the caves to save her. Ghost Tom did tell Jade that he would have to go into the caves to specifically save Julie and perhaps that was foreshadowing. Last time Jade was in the caves, he did not save Julie. Thus, maybe Julie will re-enter the caves and Jade will have to save her in the caves to fulfill Ghost Tom's prophecy? And to be clear, I have not seen nor read any spoilers. This is just a crazy tinfoil theory. Keep up the great work on the videos.

    • @thescreensleuths
      @thescreensleuths  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great comment, I could talk about weird time paradox stuff all day lol I like your thought any moving through all three times within her experience 🤔
      Thanks for the comment and the view!

  • @kena9425
    @kena9425 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey! What happened to your dark matter deep dives!? I really enjoyed them!

    • @thescreensleuths
      @thescreensleuths  หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are still there right? Lol, but the season is over 🙂

  • @davidagiel8130
    @davidagiel8130 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    For me, that figure 8 symbol with a cross in the middle and rays of light is the sun's cycle. The figure 8 is the path the sun takes in one year and the cross section is the equinox. It's also the mobious strip, fantasy underpinning reality. The end leads back to the beginning because of the zodiac, the narrative structure is a circle, the beginning is the end.
    To understand From here is what you do, take a look at some images of the Hero's Journey, then look at the zodiac cross, then look at the Tarot card "Wheel of Fortune" and then take a look at the talismans and it will all become clear.
    From is retelling the story of the sun, the ecliptic path, the sine wave, and every story that uses the Hero's Journey narrative is the same hidden message. But, this is just the narrative, not the story. The story mixes mythology, science, religion, psychology, consciousness and the human psyche and how we are trapped in cycles of grief and how trauma creates multiple personalities. But, it's the narrative and astrological motifs that interest me the most.
    What is established now?
    Tabitha is the Hero and the show started the journey when she arrived. Jim said stop saying she is the chosen saviour responsible for getting everyone home. But, this is what she is. She will be the one to go through a transformation and find the reward to bring everyone home and break the cycle. Boyd was the old hero. He told them to let go and they did it before but they won't do it again because they don't believe in him anymore. Because the Hero's Journey begins at the top of the circle, the summer solstice. Boyd represented Aries, the spring equinox before the summer solstice. That's why he found the lamb to save the town (saved by the lambs blood Aries). If you see the images it's easy to understand.
    Season three is the winter solstice, that's why Fatima is going to have a baby and there was a death and rebirth, because that is the motif of the death and rebirth of the sun. I even said the baby is likely the Kimono lady's baby and we can't see it because it exists on a different frequency. Then Elgin says its not her baby, do iy has to be the Kimono lady's baby. And on top of that, Elgin literally drags her into a cave, this is literally the step before the great ordeal on the Hero's Journey. The great ordeal/revelations/abyss is the winter solstice. That means season three ends at the middle of the Hero's Journey. Giving us two-three more seasons?
    The thing inside Fatima never liked Tilly because she had the answers. Tarot Card = astrology = all the answers to the show, Prisca Theologia.
    We also have expressions of anger with Victor, right as he is breaking through his repressed memories and the trauma that was repressed was the moment when his mother left him. Lacan, Jung Freud, Descartes anyone? Jasper represents a mnemonic device. He helped Victor unlock the repressed memories of the boy in white talking to Christopher because he told his mother what he heard and this is when his mother left him. So, he repressed the trauma and was unable to develop like a normal person would. Wether Jasper talked or not, that wasn't what was important.
    This episode also shows it isn't reincarnation it's a cycle, that's what we get with Victor's dad and Jim talking. If it were reincarnation Jim would be Victor's dad, but they are talking to each other. So Tabitha is not Miranda reincarnated. If anything they have all but confirmed she is Eloise, the way Victor said you were there when I remembered Eloise, you can make Jasper tell me the secrets he told Christopher. Either they are foreshadowing that Tabitha is Eloise, or it's a misdirection. But, I have a feeling Tabitha was there when Victor was a child, if she is his sister or not.
    The narrative is the sun's ecliptic path. Boyd/lamb/Aries/spring equinox, Tabitha/summer solstice/start of Josepth Campbell's Hero's Journey, Jade/drunk/Moses/the Crater star sign known as a cup, Fatima/Venus/miraculous birth/winter solstice, Randall/the wounded beast/Hydra, Kristi/Bear trap/Ursa Minor and Draco, Victor alone for 40 years/40 years wandering the dessert/just before the red sea splits/passover/spring equinox. All of the major motifs in From are astrological. Prisca theologia is how you understand the narrative.
    If you want to understand the story, get intimate with David Lynch, Zizek, psychoanalysis in film, and cinema and fantasy. Every character is a personification of different concepts of the subconscious mind, the ego, the Id, the super ego, the shadow self, the lodge/cabin, the mirror stage, the rules, the Oedipus complex etc.. But, the misconception is people saying "it's all a dream and means nothing." Because all that shows they don't understand desire or how fantasy underpins reality. It isn't actually all a dream. What psychologist are talking about is your auto pilot mode, it's more like your day dreaming. We exist in a reality we created from the fantasy of our own mind. This is why we say we create our own reality, or reality is perception, or free will is an illusion. Most people don't realize how much time they spend on auto pilot, in a fantasy state, when decisions are actually made by our subconscious mind, the Freudian slip, the social constructs around us, everything we have experienced, our family, our religion, our beliefs, it's from this place our decisions are already made.
    From is the special world, the unknown, the subconscious and the underworld the sun travels. But, the key is frequency and letting go. If you're stuck in a cycle of grief, trauma and desire your consciousness is at a low frequency, its like being stuck in a place with monsters. From is that cycle of depression you mind goes through as much as it is about the cycle of the sun.

  • @Trav83
    @Trav83 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After this episode, I'm convinced Victor is the Boyd in white and he was actually the one who pushed Tabitha out of the window.

    • @Trav83
      @Trav83 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also, Miranda might of been the one to draw that on the dashboard. It's very comparable to the shit in the basement lol

    • @thescreensleuths
      @thescreensleuths  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Could be, but it seems like something a kid would focus on. Hopefully it comes into play 👍🏻

  • @davidagiel8130
    @davidagiel8130 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The entity, the red one, the god of the red lands, is Set. The day/night cycle, set kills Osiris = the sun setting, the underworld is the 12 hours of darkness. Then Horus avenges his father = the sun rising on the horizon. Its also the Lion King story. The day night cycle in From is the same. Day is safe, night is unsafe. Then the days also became unsafe like the night (winter).

  • @rogerssampaio652
    @rogerssampaio652 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lol to the infographic!!!

    • @thescreensleuths
      @thescreensleuths  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lol I like things to look clean 😉

  • @aedrorwindrunner4172
    @aedrorwindrunner4172 หลายเดือนก่อน

    SPOILERS for S3E10. Please do not read unless you've watched the entire season.
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    I SWEAR I saw a post from you guys years ago about the Man in Yellow. Am I imagining this, or were you already aware of him somehow?

    • @thescreensleuths
      @thescreensleuths  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't remember posting about it, but if we did it was probably just because the King in Yellow character and his realm have similarities to From and not because we knew of the painting early.
      We only started talking and the MIY when the painting was revealed.