I don't think so. I think the people Jade keeps seeing are him from his past lives. In season 1 Jade wears a shirt with cats on it which most likely is a clue that this is Jades 9th life.
@@davidbana2935 I don't believe Elgin is the guy with one eye that Jade sees in season 3 ep 3. Just because the guy Jade sees has 1 eye, it doesn't mean that Elgin is that guy because he has lost 1 eye. I believe the guy Jade saw with 1 eye, is Jade in a past life.
One thing everyone analysing From missed... the unconscious in cinema. The man in yellow is the superego, he emerged when Tabitha began to break from her fantasy and remember the truth. The superego emerges to eliminate the Oedipus complex (Jim) when the fantasy breaks. From, regardless of which way the literal story goes, is without question a representation of the unconscious, a repressed mind suffering from trauma. Jim didn't actually exist, and don't be surprised if Ethan also doesn't exist. Because the original couple only had a daughter from what we know now.
I think man in yellow is the entity who tricked townspeople to sacrifice their children. He also killed jim to stop Tabitha mentally and now I think the people in town would definitely have some connection with the monsters in night.
The series has a big problem: we don't know the rules of the game everything seems arbitrary. The surprise effect is less since we have no clear framework, everything or anything can happen. Everything seems already planned in advance by the big villain leaving no room for maneuver to the protagonists. A man in yellow, a woman in a kimono, a star dancer, an old man imprisoned in a dungeon... In season 4 a pink elephant can land it would not shock anyone. To better appreciate a game, you must know the rules in order to establish strategies and have fun with the codes. In From everything is ambiguous, each rule does not respond to any logic and the enemy seems to hold all the cards in hand anticipating all the movements of our heroes. Everything is too on track. It is necessary that the characters take the ascendancy, it takes real upheavals where the enemy finds himself confused, a thrilling chess game where every movement is unpredictable. For now, the citizens of From look more like headless chickens locked in a cage under the amused gaze of a Farmer. We feel like we're watching the LooneyToons Bip Bip and the Coyote. For season 4. We need more light on the FROM universe. Real Flashbacks on key elements. I don't want to see Fatima or Tabitha tell us the story, I want to live it through characters, 🎬🎬. Our heroes must be more proactive and not passive, they only suffer or obey a ghost / camera / the boy in white etc. An example in season 3 the moment when Victor wants cut the tree, the boy in white tries to prevent him Victor should not have listened to him: Shock! Unforeseen elements happen everything changes even the boy in white is lost "No! Now everything will change..." suspense. In short, the series must come out of its autopilot mode / everything is already planned by the BIG Mastermind. It's getting boring.
If you want to know the answers to what From really means, all the answers are already available. The key is the narrative structure, psychoanalysis, the cognitive maps, and the astrological motifs. What is it you want to know? "Films, like dreams, often have a manifest content (the apparent narrative) and a latent content (the underlying meaning or symbolism). The use of flashbacks, non-linear narratives, and surreal imagery in films can be seen as analogous to the disjointed and illogical nature of dreams."
Elgin is the same one eye person jade keep seeing
I don't think so. I think the people Jade keeps seeing are him from his past lives. In season 1 Jade wears a shirt with cats on it which most likely is a clue that this is Jades 9th life.
@@darrylseymour jade talk about the one eye civil soldier and Elgin lose one eye in the same episode fuck make it make sense
@@davidbana2935 Elgin losing an eye doesn't mean he lost an eye in his past life.
@@davidbana2935 I don't believe Elgin is the guy with one eye that Jade sees in season 3 ep 3. Just because the guy Jade sees has 1 eye, it doesn't mean that Elgin is that guy because he has lost 1 eye. I believe the guy Jade saw with 1 eye, is Jade in a past life.
One thing everyone analysing From missed... the unconscious in cinema. The man in yellow is the superego, he emerged when Tabitha began to break from her fantasy and remember the truth. The superego emerges to eliminate the Oedipus complex (Jim) when the fantasy breaks. From, regardless of which way the literal story goes, is without question a representation of the unconscious, a repressed mind suffering from trauma. Jim didn't actually exist, and don't be surprised if Ethan also doesn't exist. Because the original couple only had a daughter from what we know now.
I think man in yellow is the entity who tricked townspeople to sacrifice their children. He also killed jim to stop Tabitha mentally and now I think the people in town would definitely have some connection with the monsters in night.
In season 1 episode 8 Abby (Boyds wife) said that she had a dream about fromland when she was a little girl. Abby must also be reincarnated.
Good spot! Who do you think she is? Perhaps Acosta?
@@PlotNexus no. Acosta is too old to be Abby. The next Abby would still be a baby at this point.
The series has a big problem: we don't know the rules of the game everything seems arbitrary. The surprise effect is less since we have no clear framework, everything or anything can happen. Everything seems already planned in advance by the big villain leaving no room for maneuver to the protagonists. A man in yellow, a woman in a kimono, a star dancer, an old man imprisoned in a dungeon... In season 4 a pink elephant can land it would not shock anyone.
To better appreciate a game, you must know the rules in order to establish strategies and have fun with the codes. In From everything is ambiguous, each rule does not respond to any logic and the enemy seems to hold all the cards in hand anticipating all the movements of our heroes. Everything is too on track.
It is necessary that the characters take the ascendancy, it takes real upheavals where the enemy finds himself confused, a thrilling chess game where every movement is unpredictable.
For now, the citizens of From look more like headless chickens locked in a cage under the amused gaze of a Farmer. We feel like we're watching the LooneyToons Bip Bip and the Coyote.
For season 4. We need more light on the FROM universe. Real Flashbacks on key elements. I don't want to see Fatima or Tabitha tell us the story, I want to live it through characters, 🎬🎬. Our heroes must be more proactive and not passive, they only suffer or obey a ghost / camera / the boy in white etc. An example in season 3 the moment when Victor wants cut the tree, the boy in white tries to prevent him Victor should not have listened to him: Shock! Unforeseen elements happen everything changes even the boy in white is lost "No! Now everything will change..." suspense.
In short, the series must come out of its autopilot mode / everything is already planned by the BIG Mastermind. It's getting boring.
If you want to know the answers to what From really means, all the answers are already available. The key is the narrative structure, psychoanalysis, the cognitive maps, and the astrological motifs. What is it you want to know? "Films, like dreams, often have a manifest content (the apparent narrative) and a latent content (the underlying meaning or symbolism). The use of flashbacks, non-linear narratives, and surreal imagery in films can be seen as analogous to the disjointed and illogical nature of dreams."
It's like money heist 's professor "I have already planned that "