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I think the sorry was more because he knew when he pushed her out the window she would be saved but most likely would never see her family again. much like Victor's sister leaving and victor being left alone.
Sarah said she was convinced he wasn't a boy at all. That may be the form he takes to get the townspeople to trust him when he is trying to guide them. People often find it difficult to trust other adults, and they have questions, but a child is perceived as innocent.
Hey @findmeanewplanet3906, you bring up a very intriguing point. The form the boy in white takes indeed seems to play a significant role in gaining the trust of the townspeople. His childlike appearance may indeed serve as a sort of disguise that allows him to guide and manipulate the characters more easily. It's an interesting perspective on how he operates and a testament to the complex and layered storytelling in "FROM." Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'm looking forward to seeing if your theory plays out in Season 3. Keep the comments coming!
Honestly this makes sense, the boy in white is not part of the other 7 kids that were sacrificed, he does not look as beaten down as them nor is he helping the town in any way. Why do I say he isn't helping the town? The kid can speak!!! This alone puts him in a vastly superior position to help the town and yet he doesn't. Dude is evil.
@@michealarchangel637 That also brings me to another theory that he is more than just a ghost. Remember when the kids surrounded Tabitha and begin coming towards her shouting anghkooey, none where actually making contact with her which you could see when the camera show her just being terrorfied. Now with the boy in white for some odd reason he was able to push Tabitha out of the lighthouse tower despite being a ghost so I'm now thinking he is like one of those creatures but in a different way.
@@michealarchangel637yeah, he's evil and he's saving Victor from dying since he was a child because...? He's evil and sent Tabitha back to real word because...? Oh she would stop the lighthouse. Ok, why not just killing her on the spot instead? He's evil and saved Sara by sending her to the church after getting in the farway tree because...? He speaks and that's a bummer, because everything would work best if he would only point out things and just pushed Tabitha without saying a word. However, they're probably gonna throw some limitations on what he can do or say to justify him not taking. The sorry is obviously about her getting hurt on the fall. It's the only way she can get out and try to help the rest of the people getting out of there. It's quite clear IMHO.
I'm beginning to wonder if "this is the only way" is a reference to the velocity or acceleration needed to both enter and exit fromville; because there are no high places in fromville, the lighthouse is the only location that allows someone to fall at a speed that would be faster than most vehicles... my guess is that people enter fromville only through vehicles because they pass a certain speed (which is likely one of the necessary elements for entry); the exit on the other hand might require an even higher speed or acceleration...
I have two theories about why the boy in white lead Boyd and Sara to the tree: 1. He didn't know where they would end up but thought it would still be better than being in the woods without shelter at night. So the BIW did not have a deeper motive than just simply trying to help them. 2. In order to escape from fromville the people trapped there have to defeat all the monsters and evil entitys that exist in this place. The BIW knew that Boyd would end up with Martin, because he belived that Boyd was able to defeat the worms/cicadas. He knew Sara would go back to the town because she needed to help Boyd by finding the music box. By destroing the music box the evil entety was defeated. The question is how does the BIW know these things? The show is stuffed with the theme of opposites, light - dark, above (town) - below (caves), day - night, good - evil, life and death, fear and bravery... I think the BIW & the dog in the woods are the manifestation of the good and light in this place, the monsters and worms are part of the evil/bad. Since many of the people in fromville had to deal with some sort of traumatic live event right before they saw the tree (loss, divorce, addiction, dementia...) it make sense that they have to fight a physical manifestation of their own demons in order to escape the place. The people who had positive live changes like Kristy, Boyd, Jade where led to fromville in order to help the others. - Boyd, an retired military guy brought structure and some security to the place - Kristy, a medical student can help the sick and wounded residents - Jade, a smart tech guy who is brilliant at puzzles, finding solutions and and obsessing over details. I belive that the people who arrive in fromville are not random. Everyone has a purpose and a specific role to play. Not sure yet where to place the white children Tabitha saw. But I have a theory about them as well. There are seven children. Seven is an important number in any mythology and story. (7 Apostels, 7 deadly sins, 7 plagues, 7 dwarfs, 7 days of the week...) We see the children lying on what looked to me like ritualistic stone blocks when Jade went into the caves. They where in a kind of trance saying the word "Ankooey" whatever meaning that has. So I belive these kids once were part of a ritual that used them to create fromland. Their fears became real and part of the woods. Their energy powers the electricity in town. Maybe they select the people that come to fromville hoping they will save them. Victors mom once tried to save them but failed. Tabitha got sent back into the real world to find Eloise (victors Sister) because she maybe knows something that can help the people of fromville to go home as well.
Boy in white's face in tower is not someone who is "sorry", it is mean angry. Proves to me that boy is not friendly, not a boy at all, but one of the ones made angry by building the antenna and digging the caves." The "only way " is to eliminate Tabitha from the town level.
My theory is the fact that the light house is the source of the sunlight during the day. And if it were destroyed there would be no sunlight and those creatures would be constantly awake and walking around.
I wonder if Tabitha is gonna run into Victor sister and they both gonna go back to the town. People keep saying Tabitha is the sister or mom i highly doubt that. Good video
One thing that is interesting is that "The boy in White" is able to physically touch Abby. At least he can at the top of the tower. I thought he was incorporeal until that moment. He can also vanish without a trace and move far distances in no time. It's like he is a god for a lack of a better term. Also, he seems to know the rules of "Fromville". He can interact on many levels as he has demonstrated. After closer inspection of the map. I believe it is the roadmap to leave. I think it is a rules-based ritual that probably involves sacrifice. Perhaps fromville is a prison and it needs a certain number of occupants to maintain its separation from "the real world". Also, I can't help but notice Victor is often wearing a red shirt. Could be a coincidence.
i thought it was more interesting that he said "this is the only way" than the apology, still not convinced he is there to help & that this representation is his true form. he directed boyd & sarah to the tree that sent boyd to the tower where martin infected him & set something loose that is now laughing at them. that doesn't seem benevolent or what an entity that wanted to set them free from the town would do. maybe he can move the trees around & change where they send someone, it seemed like he placed that tree there or chose it for them purposely when boyd & sarah were getting thrashed by the storm. he could be the reason victor has been able to stay alive & survive there, but we still don't know why victor is still there & if he is choosing to stay in the town & the from world. i've always wondered if the white clothes are a misdirection & it just gives him the appearance of innocence & this youthful we're on a winnie the pooh adventure feel when everyone is really in a horror story manipulated by a trickster entity. or maybe it's a double secret reversed psych misdirection & he really is a good force that will keep everyone safe like a catcher in the rye & lead them back to the real world & happily ever after. who knows, lot of maybes in from, it's like the quote from 2010: The Year We Make Contact, my god it's full of maybes
The Boy in White's whole line was "I'm sorry, I really am, but this is the only way," so everything you are theorizing from 2:10 is wrong. He's clearly apologizing for what he's about to do, or the brutal way he has to do it, which is to push Tabitha out of the lighthouse through the window. No doubt he knows the consequences of purposely leading Boyd through the farway tree to the dungeon, which were not good at all. And you're also wrong to identify the evil entity in the dungeon with the red monster. This evil entity is just one step up in the jerarquy from the night monsters we know from S1, which are the tip of the spear. We still have a long way to go to meet the red monster.
the red monster kinde looks like a giant pure tentacles version of cthulhu and the "symbol" could be a portal with its tentacles sticking out looking at how all the white stick figures surrounding the "symbol" thats larger then themselves and one of those tentacles reaching outside the symbol
With what we know so far the BIW pushed Tabatha out of the lighthouse to continue the "cycle" or "free" her from Fromville. I used to think the boy in white was benevolent at best, but now I think he interacts with those in From only to move the "cycle" forward. It was because of the BIW that Boyd encountered Martin and Tabatha was led to believe that she needed to get to the tower only to find him there while the children are actually seen near the “inukshuk” or in the cave/tunnels (one exception was outside of the barn with Julie). He hadn't been around for years until the Matthews arrived when he began to engage Ethan, the last Victor had seen of the BIW was when he beckoned him forward through the street strewn with dead bodies finally settling down on a spinning (representing cycles) children's ride while giving Victor a flourished and somewhat congratulatory gesture with his arm before disappearing for years. I didn’t note any actions taken by the BIW to protect Victor, as a matter of fact, it was his mother who placed him and his sister in the cold cellar and we haven’t been given a reason to believe that the BIW warned her, we actually don’t know why she knew what was about to happen in From beside her believing that if she saved the children in the tower that they would be freed. And finally, we have the BIW apologizing for having to push Tabatha out of the lighthouse because ""This is the only way." The only way for what to happen? Again this seems to represent the BIW needing to take actions or influence the actions of those caught in From to forward the cycle of the story but not necessarily help them ALL escape or put an end to From.
To me, this is what Zathura is to Jumanji; a not so direct sequel to LOST. Even the title implies it. So, I see the boy in white as Jacob, the guiding entity that knows pretty much everything about the place where they are just like Jacob knew everything about the island. The yet to know evil entity is the man in black, and the town, the forest and everything happening there is the evil he wanted to bring to the world by escaping the island. Just like the man in black, this entity uses the figure of dead people to 'guide' others as he wants, in order to fulfill his agenda. It may seems like Khatri, Tom and Abby were somehow helping Boyd and Jade, but in fact they were leading them towards the events that will 'release' this entity. Remember how LOST characters went back to their reality/past when Juliet detonated the bomb inside the hatch? The same happened to Tabby with the boy in white and the lighthouse, that by the way, in LOST we had DHARMA's The Lamp Post station which was used to locate the island as it moved... So, I do believe the unknown evil entity is, in fact, the same as LOST's smoke monster, man in black, Locke trinity, but won't be addressed as such but probably with a different background, remaining the same in essence. We even have the black/white duality with the chess game being a recurring element in the first season, the fact that day and night are very differentiated in terms of narrative, the colors in the cave paintings, I mean, this is too much like the next place the man in black decided to use to fulfill his agenda. A new island, new survivors to play with, a new type of infection to spread, a new Jacob to hate... LOST 2. Believe me. They even heal in this town like characters healed In LOST's island; cancer cured, people walking again, getting pregnant when it was impossible... I mean...
Interesting theory. I hope the story holds up better than Lost when they introduced the man in black. Kinda went downhill from there (especially in hindsight).
And in lost, they were all dead, so the whole thing was point less and we got no answers, which is why I didn't want to watch this because it will not give us any answers again!!
I think the most shocking thing about The Boy in White is that he can touch them like a normal human as seen when he pushed Tabitha out of the lighthouse tower window. There's got to be more to this kid in a future season.
Just a thought: What if the only way to leave is to die a tragic death of 1 of the 7. Example: Someone died getting pushed out the light house; so Tabitha went home getting pushed out. 🤷
I have always thought the boy in white is Martin - when he directs Sarah & Boyd to the tree, only Sarah can see him. Boyd ends up in the 'well' and when he gets out, Martin says something a long the lines of you made it, I wasn't sure you would in time. It implies he knew he was coming, because perhaps his younger self directed him? It seemed like an odd comment. Sarah wasn't needed, so ended up back under the church, but Boyd was needed to get the worms. I haven't figured out the rest yet.
initially i found the hidden village that you can't escape and the monsters that look human very intriguing leading me to watching the show. however, the lore has kinda become messy in season 2-the mysteries seem forced and incoherent that it's no fun theorizing, because several of the puzzles don't seem to have a connection-the tesla-like tech with electricity that seem to come from dirt, the crickets that kill you in your sleep, the music box with a murderous melody, the teleportation points, julie being both in the dungeon and at home, the lighthouse, the tunnels, the vintage stuff that are strewn around there, the pale children, the fallen tree that marks the looping road-like what?! it's like there is no theme,just weird things being introduced to mystify the audience without giving enough coherence to the puzzle points to make it fun to form theories. i'm still curious about what would happen in season 3 but so far the lore and the mysteries had been less intriguing because they've become more ridiculous and incoherent.
The boy in white was apologizing for pushing her out of the lighthouse because he was sending her out of town because you can not leave the town without being sent out by one of the powers
BRO, it dont matter what we guess is going on, cause we dont know nothing, its like they only wrote half a show, and if we have to wait till 2025 for season 3, then this show is done over and canceled.
I think there are two Boys In White and one is impersonating the real one to manipulate people. One talked by moving his lips when talking to Tabitha in the lighthouse and the other doesn't when talking to Sarah.
I think the boy in white needs them to, fix what happened, or stop what's going to happen. I think he's done it with every group. I'm sorry i have to push you through a window to send you back to get victors father, because victor needs him to find the strength to do what he needs to do ❤❤❤.
Your videos from a year ago all had normal sounding voices, now they're all using AI voices. I see, should probably inform your audience of this, kind of weird not to.
I want to clarify that I'm not using AI voices in my videos. The change in audio might be due to different recording setup and editing techniques. I appreciate your support and am always working to improve the quality of my content.
Lol. Ig if Elgin is the civil war soldier, than his blood is tied to the place. And why their wasn't any advancements in the pregnancy that stuck till Fatima was kept in the cellar. And fed Elgins blood. Because he was linked to fromvil3. Drawing in the into?
The yellow glow of the lighthouse is a smokeless flame, which is how the Quran describes the Djinn. The Djinn are between Human & Angels (Fae). Instead of ruling Earth (as they expected), they were given a realm between the Earth and the Spiritual to rule. They are neither 'Good' nor 'Evil', just as Humans are a mix of each.
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I think the sorry was more because he knew when he pushed her out the window she would be saved but most likely would never see her family again. much like Victor's sister leaving and victor being left alone.
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It has a lot of meanings, hopefully he has more important role in the next season.
You mean victors mom?
@@parkeydeevictor said he saw her on the ground dead near the tree
@@parkeydee Victor's mom died, only his sister "disapeared", likely made it through
I had the same exact thought. Now I’m curious if we’re in for a “Lost” situation where she’s forced to find her way back somehow.
Sarah said she was convinced he wasn't a boy at all. That may be the form he takes to get the townspeople to trust him when he is trying to guide them. People often find it difficult to trust other adults, and they have questions, but a child is perceived as innocent.
Hey @findmeanewplanet3906, you bring up a very intriguing point. The form the boy in white takes indeed seems to play a significant role in gaining the trust of the townspeople. His childlike appearance may indeed serve as a sort of disguise that allows him to guide and manipulate the characters more easily. It's an interesting perspective on how he operates and a testament to the complex and layered storytelling in "FROM." Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'm looking forward to seeing if your theory plays out in Season 3. Keep the comments coming!
Don't trust the catalyst. Your being indoctrinated Shepard...
If he knew he was sending Tabitha home he wouldn’t have apologized. He stopped her from stopping the lighthouse
He sorry because she got out but her family didn’t and probably never will
Exacly, the flame in the lighthouse is the key to freedom i think.
Honestly this makes sense, the boy in white is not part of the other 7 kids that were sacrificed, he does not look as beaten down as them nor is he helping the town in any way.
Why do I say he isn't helping the town?
The kid can speak!!!
This alone puts him in a vastly superior position to help the town and yet he doesn't.
Dude is evil.
@@michealarchangel637 That also brings me to another theory that he is more than just a ghost. Remember when the kids surrounded Tabitha and begin coming towards her shouting anghkooey, none where actually making contact with her which you could see when the camera show her just being terrorfied. Now with the boy in white for some odd reason he was able to push Tabitha out of the lighthouse tower despite being a ghost so I'm now thinking he is like one of those creatures but in a different way.
@@michealarchangel637yeah, he's evil and he's saving Victor from dying since he was a child because...?
He's evil and sent Tabitha back to real word because...? Oh she would stop the lighthouse. Ok, why not just killing her on the spot instead?
He's evil and saved Sara by sending her to the church after getting in the farway tree because...?
He speaks and that's a bummer, because everything would work best if he would only point out things and just pushed Tabitha without saying a word. However, they're probably gonna throw some limitations on what he can do or say to justify him not taking.
The sorry is obviously about her getting hurt on the fall. It's the only way she can get out and try to help the rest of the people getting out of there. It's quite clear IMHO.
6:52 it’s always been suspect AF that the boy in white is smiling & playful while damn near the whole town is dead
I think he did that trying to cheer up Victor or celebrating his survival, even if it was in a creepy fucked up way
Same I think he's a demon of some type but a good one @@dreamingscarlettm5415
He’s just said he was sorry for having to push her out the window-simple enough-simple always works the best
I agree
Exactly what I used to say when as a nurse, gave injections or took blood. It's instinctual, polite kindness.
I'm beginning to wonder if "this is the only way" is a reference to the velocity or acceleration needed to both enter and exit fromville; because there are no high places in fromville, the lighthouse is the only location that allows someone to fall at a speed that would be faster than most vehicles... my guess is that people enter fromville only through vehicles because they pass a certain speed (which is likely one of the necessary elements for entry); the exit on the other hand might require an even higher speed or acceleration...
I have two theories about why the boy in white lead Boyd and Sara to the tree:
1. He didn't know where they would end up but thought it would still be better than being in the woods without shelter at night. So the BIW did not have a deeper motive than just simply trying to help them.
2. In order to escape from fromville the people trapped there have to defeat all the monsters and evil entitys that exist in this place.
The BIW knew that Boyd would end up with Martin, because he belived that Boyd was able to defeat the worms/cicadas.
He knew Sara would go back to the town because she needed to help Boyd by finding the music box.
By destroing the music box the evil entety was defeated.
The question is how does the BIW know these things?
The show is stuffed with the theme of opposites, light - dark, above (town) - below (caves), day - night, good - evil, life and death, fear and bravery...
I think the BIW & the dog in the woods are the manifestation of the good and light in this place, the monsters and worms are part of the evil/bad.
Since many of the people in fromville had to deal with some sort of traumatic live event right before they saw the tree (loss, divorce, addiction, dementia...) it make sense that they have to fight a physical manifestation of their own demons in order to escape the place.
The people who had positive live changes like Kristy, Boyd, Jade where led to fromville in order to help the others.
- Boyd, an retired military guy brought structure and some security to the place
- Kristy, a medical student can help the sick and wounded residents
- Jade, a smart tech guy who is brilliant at puzzles, finding solutions and and obsessing over details.
I belive that the people who arrive in fromville are not random. Everyone has a purpose and a specific role to play.
Not sure yet where to place the white children Tabitha saw.
But I have a theory about them as well.
There are seven children. Seven is an important number in any mythology and story. (7 Apostels, 7 deadly sins, 7 plagues, 7 dwarfs, 7 days of the week...)
We see the children lying on what looked to me like ritualistic stone blocks when Jade went into the caves.
They where in a kind of trance saying the word "Ankooey" whatever meaning that has.
So I belive these kids once were part of a ritual that used them to create fromland.
Their fears became real and part of the woods.
Their energy powers the electricity in town.
Maybe they select the people that come to fromville hoping they will save them.
Victors mom once tried to save them but failed.
Tabitha got sent back into the real world to find Eloise (victors Sister) because she maybe knows something that can help the people of fromville to go home as well.
Boy in white's face in tower is not someone who is "sorry", it is mean angry. Proves to me that boy is not friendly, not a boy at all, but one of the ones made angry by building the antenna and digging the caves." The "only way " is to eliminate Tabitha from the town level.
My theory is the fact that the light house is the source of the sunlight during the day. And if it were destroyed there would be no sunlight and those creatures would be constantly awake and walking around.
Like a stimulation?
That’s interesting I never thought of that
Does anyone know when season three will come out
@@PaganSkye Autumn / Fall. So, September onwards.
@@typhonman Thank you so much that’s very kind of you ♥️
I kinda thought the boy in white was Ethan’s brother that passed away
I wonder if Tabitha is gonna run into Victor sister and they both gonna go back to the town. People keep saying Tabitha is the sister or mom i highly doubt that. Good video
Thanks for your support! Always nice seeing your comment 🙏 they should see each other outside, just because they introduce her
I mean, people are saying that she's a time traveler so that could be possible that she's his mom or sister
One thing that is interesting is that "The boy in White" is able to physically touch Abby. At least he can at the top of the tower. I thought he was incorporeal until that moment. He can also vanish without a trace and move far distances in no time. It's like he is a god for a lack of a better term. Also, he seems to know the rules of "Fromville". He can interact on many levels as he has demonstrated. After closer inspection of the map. I believe it is the roadmap to leave. I think it is a rules-based ritual that probably involves sacrifice. Perhaps fromville is a prison and it needs a certain number of occupants to maintain its separation from "the real world". Also, I can't help but notice Victor is often wearing a red shirt. Could be a coincidence.
I dont want to wait any longer for season 3...its not happening fast enough....i hope we get answers and not left hanging
Same here! I can't wait :D
9 minutes of video of him repeating that the boy in white is an important part of the story
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i thought it was more interesting that he said "this is the only way" than the apology, still not convinced he is there to help & that this representation is his true form. he directed boyd & sarah to the tree that sent boyd to the tower where martin infected him & set something loose that is now laughing at them. that doesn't seem benevolent or what an entity that wanted to set them free from the town would do. maybe he can move the trees around & change where they send someone, it seemed like he placed that tree there or chose it for them purposely when boyd & sarah were getting thrashed by the storm. he could be the reason victor has been able to stay alive & survive there, but we still don't know why victor is still there & if he is choosing to stay in the town & the from world. i've always wondered if the white clothes are a misdirection & it just gives him the appearance of innocence & this youthful we're on a winnie the pooh adventure feel when everyone is really in a horror story manipulated by a trickster entity. or maybe it's a double secret reversed psych misdirection & he really is a good force that will keep everyone safe like a catcher in the rye & lead them back to the real world & happily ever after. who knows, lot of maybes in from, it's like the quote from 2010: The Year We Make Contact, my god it's full of maybes
The Boy in White's whole line was "I'm sorry, I really am, but this is the only way," so everything you are theorizing from 2:10 is wrong. He's clearly apologizing for what he's about to do, or the brutal way he has to do it, which is to push Tabitha out of the lighthouse through the window. No doubt he knows the consequences of purposely leading Boyd through the farway tree to the dungeon, which were not good at all. And you're also wrong to identify the evil entity in the dungeon with the red monster. This evil entity is just one step up in the jerarquy from the night monsters we know from S1, which are the tip of the spear. We still have a long way to go to meet the red monster.
the red monster kinde looks like a giant pure tentacles version of cthulhu
and the "symbol" could be a portal with its tentacles sticking out looking at how all the white stick figures surrounding the "symbol" thats larger then themselves and one of those tentacles reaching outside the symbol
I’m rewatching the show for the third time a lot of things are coming up 👀
With what we know so far the BIW pushed Tabatha out of the lighthouse to continue the "cycle" or "free" her from Fromville.
I used to think the boy in white was benevolent at best, but now I think he interacts with those in From only to move the "cycle" forward. It was because of the BIW that Boyd encountered Martin and Tabatha was led to believe that she needed to get to the tower only to find him there while the children are actually seen near the “inukshuk” or in the cave/tunnels (one exception was outside of the barn with Julie). He hadn't been around for years until the Matthews arrived when he began to engage Ethan, the last Victor had seen of the BIW was when he beckoned him forward through the street strewn with dead bodies finally settling down on a spinning (representing cycles) children's ride while giving Victor a flourished and somewhat congratulatory gesture with his arm before disappearing for years. I didn’t note any actions taken by the BIW to protect Victor, as a matter of fact, it was his mother who placed him and his sister in the cold cellar and we haven’t been given a reason to believe that the BIW warned her, we actually don’t know why she knew what was about to happen in From beside her believing that if she saved the children in the tower that they would be freed. And finally, we have the BIW apologizing for having to push Tabatha out of the lighthouse because ""This is the only way." The only way for what to happen? Again this seems to represent the BIW needing to take actions or influence the actions of those caught in From to forward the cycle of the story but not necessarily help them ALL escape or put an end to From.
To me, this is what Zathura is to Jumanji; a not so direct sequel to LOST. Even the title implies it. So, I see the boy in white as Jacob, the guiding entity that knows pretty much everything about the place where they are just like Jacob knew everything about the island. The yet to know evil entity is the man in black, and the town, the forest and everything happening there is the evil he wanted to bring to the world by escaping the island. Just like the man in black, this entity uses the figure of dead people to 'guide' others as he wants, in order to fulfill his agenda. It may seems like Khatri, Tom and Abby were somehow helping Boyd and Jade, but in fact they were leading them towards the events that will 'release' this entity.
Remember how LOST characters went back to their reality/past when Juliet detonated the bomb inside the hatch? The same happened to Tabby with the boy in white and the lighthouse, that by the way, in LOST we had DHARMA's The Lamp Post station which was used to locate the island as it moved...
So, I do believe the unknown evil entity is, in fact, the same as LOST's smoke monster, man in black, Locke trinity, but won't be addressed as such but probably with a different background, remaining the same in essence. We even have the black/white duality with the chess game being a recurring element in the first season, the fact that day and night are very differentiated in terms of narrative, the colors in the cave paintings, I mean, this is too much like the next place the man in black decided to use to fulfill his agenda. A new island, new survivors to play with, a new type of infection to spread, a new Jacob to hate... LOST 2. Believe me.
They even heal in this town like characters healed In LOST's island; cancer cured, people walking again, getting pregnant when it was impossible... I mean...
Interesting theory. I hope the story holds up better than Lost when they introduced the man in black. Kinda went downhill from there (especially in hindsight).
And in lost, they were all dead, so the whole thing was point less and we got no answers, which is why I didn't want to watch this because it will not give us any answers again!!
I think the most shocking thing about The Boy in White is that he can touch them like a normal human as seen when he pushed Tabitha out of the lighthouse tower window. There's got to be more to this kid in a future season.
Just a thought: What if the only way to leave is to die a tragic death of 1 of the 7. Example: Someone died getting pushed out the light house; so Tabitha went home getting pushed out. 🤷
So Abby could be right? It’s just a dream?
I have always thought the boy in white is Martin - when he directs Sarah & Boyd to the tree, only Sarah can see him. Boyd ends up in the 'well' and when he gets out, Martin says something a long the lines of you made it, I wasn't sure you would in time. It implies he knew he was coming, because perhaps his younger self directed him? It seemed like an odd comment. Sarah wasn't needed, so ended up back under the church, but Boyd was needed to get the worms. I haven't figured out the rest yet.
Explained nothing. Don't put 'Explained' in a title if you don't actually have solid answers. It's dishonest clickbait.
This reminds me of a movie called Identity. Where all of the characters are actually fractured personalities in the murderer.
omgg i watched that movie, i had my jaw dropped at the end🤣🤣 very intriguing movie
initially i found the hidden village that you can't escape and the monsters that look human very intriguing leading me to watching the show. however, the lore has kinda become messy in season 2-the mysteries seem forced and incoherent that it's no fun theorizing, because several of the puzzles don't seem to have a connection-the tesla-like tech with electricity that seem to come from dirt, the crickets that kill you in your sleep, the music box with a murderous melody, the teleportation points, julie being both in the dungeon and at home, the lighthouse, the tunnels, the vintage stuff that are strewn around there, the pale children, the fallen tree that marks the looping road-like what?! it's like there is no theme,just weird things being introduced to mystify the audience without giving enough coherence to the puzzle points to make it fun to form theories. i'm still curious about what would happen in season 3 but so far the lore and the mysteries had been less intriguing because they've become more ridiculous and incoherent.
I agree. I really hope they start to tie all the loose ends together in season 3
Victors mom and Tabitha are wearing the same bracelet
@@lauren4443 but why 🤔🤔🤔
@@BEYONDPREMIERE she is her daughter
@@turalaliyev3977 i don't think so but let's see haha
Seems pretty obvious what he apologized for...why is this even a question? 🤷♂️
The boy in white was apologizing for pushing her out of the lighthouse because he was sending her out of town because you can not leave the town without being sent out by one of the powers
I'm sorry was for stopping Tabby from rescuing the children by killing her Frontland self.
BRO, it dont matter what we guess is going on, cause we dont know nothing, its like they only wrote half a show, and if we have to wait till 2025 for season 3, then this show is done over and canceled.
Hopefully not 😭😭😭
I dont know if u know , but season 3 will premiere this sunday!
I think there are two Boys In White and one is impersonating the real one to manipulate people. One talked by moving his lips when talking to Tabitha in the lighthouse and the other doesn't when talking to Sarah.
I think the boy in white might be the little boy that Father was talking about
He is the dungeon master
White rabbit 🐇. Boy in white
Exactly!
I’m starting to wonder if this is some cthulu creatures sick show
Wasnt there a lighthouse in lost too?
yes hahaha
Man in Black
boy in white
and a dog called Vincent that appeared and ran off to guide people....and even a very similar old chocolate bar like Father Khatri had lol
@@360FovHow much would it have freaked us out if that was an Apollo bar!
Boi in white is the cutest boi he is NOT evil.
I just think he was sorry for separating her from the family
I think the boy in white needs them to, fix what happened, or stop what's going to happen. I think he's done it with every group. I'm sorry i have to push you through a window to send you back to get victors father, because victor needs him to find the strength to do what he needs to do ❤❤❤.
Your videos from a year ago all had normal sounding voices, now they're all using AI voices.
I see, should probably inform your audience of this, kind of weird not to.
I want to clarify that I'm not using AI voices in my videos. The change in audio might be due to different recording setup and editing techniques. I appreciate your support and am always working to improve the quality of my content.
Lol. Ig if Elgin is the civil war soldier, than his blood is tied to the place. And why their wasn't any advancements in the pregnancy that stuck till Fatima was kept in the cellar. And fed Elgins blood. Because he was linked to fromvil3. Drawing in the into?
The yellow glow of the lighthouse is a smokeless flame, which is how the Quran describes the Djinn. The Djinn are between Human & Angels (Fae). Instead of ruling Earth (as they expected), they were given a realm between the Earth and the Spiritual to rule. They are neither 'Good' nor 'Evil', just as Humans are a mix of each.
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Dont trust. the dhevul he is the bad one mas....
for pushing her out the window