Great video. I like the idea of Jades vision being a warning of sorts of what befell previous cycles. If another massacre comes around the town is wildly unprepared.
Another banger of a video 🔥 I do agree about Jade, it seems like something is trying to show him previous massacres and how to avoid the ending of this current reincarnation, but he keeps fearing these visions unfortunately.
The town massacre and the children being sacrificed are the last two main events. Then, there is the role of Eloise and Thomas we need to learn. I expect a flashback to the 70s massacre and possibly a new massacre in S4.
I also feel like Jade is gonna feel real dumb about dismissing the date that was far in the future after they do a time jump in the last season and go full sci fi with the show.
I like the theory of the MIY feeding on Hope, it would explain the back and forth of the town providing for the residents and taking from them in a cycle of constant hope and despair. Explains the Reward and punishment that we have seen.
My theory, From seems to be a mental projection or imagination from players playing a Role-Playing Game..explanations below..seems possible for you ?? The Board: The Town The town is the central game board, a confined space where all interactions unfold. Key Locations: The Colony House: The main base, functioning as a secure hub. The Diner: A gathering spot for strategizing or resolving conflicts. The Forest: A high-risk area, perfect for dangerous quests. The Lighthouse: A point of mystery, potentially marking the final objective. The Game Master (GM) An unseen entity orchestrates the entire game. It sets the rules, distributes quests, and punishes deviations. Visions, talismans, and supernatural events are its narrative tools. Rules and Boundaries of the Game Day/Night Cycle: Day provides a phase for planning and exploration, while night becomes an intense survival phase with monsters. Talismans: Rare items that allow players to "bend" the rules, offering protection or strategic advantages. Personal Quests: Each character follows a unique narrative arc, enriching the collective gameplay. Main Characters as RPG Classes 1. Boyd Stevens (Sheriff) - Tank / Party Leader Role: Guide and protector of the group, managing crises with composure. Special Ability: Inspires cooperation and boosts collective resilience. Personal Mission: Uncover the mysteries of the woods to find a way out. 2. Tabitha Matthews - Explorer / Visionary Role: Intuitive and curious, she pushes the boundaries by uncovering mysteries. Special Ability: Decodes hidden clues. Personal Mission: Discover the connection between the town and the children’s visions. 3. Jim Matthews - Engineer / Strategist Role: Uses logic to propose practical solutions. Special Ability: Builds tools and devices (e.g., the radio tower). Personal Mission: Find a way to communicate with the outside world. 4. Victor - Archivist / Storyteller Role: Keeper of the past, offering cryptic wisdom to the group. Special Ability: Unlocks buried memories. Personal Mission: Reveal forgotten truths about the town’s history. 5. Sara Myers - Occultist / Medium Role: A channel for unseen forces, teetering between light and darkness. Special Ability: Channels visions and interprets messages. Personal Mission: Choose between serving the voices or breaking free from them. 6. Donna - Commander / Protector Role: Manages life at the Colony House, providing a semblance of normality. Special Ability: Maintains social order amidst chaos. Personal Mission: Protect the group and prevent dissent. 7. Jade - Scholar / Analyst Role: A brilliant but sarcastic intellect, focused on solving mysteries. Special Ability: Deciphers symbols and anomalies. Personal Mission: Prove that everything has a logical explanation. 8. Ethan Matthews - Apprentice / Innocent Visionary Role: A young dreamer whose imagination influences the game. Special Ability: Triggers unexpected events. Personal Mission: Overcome his fears to become a key hero. 9. Ellis Stevens - Emotional Warrior Role: The emotional force of the group, fiercely protective of loved ones. Special Ability: Powerful emotional bonds that strengthen allies. Personal Mission: Reconcile his past with his father. 10. Fatima Hassan - Emotional Healer Role: Brings hope and comfort during dark times. Special Ability: Eases tensions and restores morale. Personal Mission: Build a new life in this chaos. 11. Kenny Liu - Protector / Leader-in-Training Role: Boyd’s loyal deputy, embodying discipline and reliability. Special Ability: Tactical support during crises. Personal Mission: Become a leader in his own right. 12. Kristi Miller - Medic / Healer Role: Essential for survival thanks to her medical skills. Special Ability: Heals injuries and offers psychological support. Personal Mission: Reconcile her past with her current responsibilities. 13. Julie Matthews - Rebellious Teenager Role: Tests the rules and challenges authority. Special Ability: Quickly adapts to new situations. Personal Mission: Find meaning in her presence in this world. 14. Randall - Lone Wolf / Opportunist Role: Avoids following established rules to survive on his own terms. Special Ability: Survives solo and manipulates others. Personal Mission: Prove he doesn’t need anyone. 15. Tom (Bartender) - Guide / Confessor Role: A comforting presence and a source of wisdom. Special Ability: Boosts morale and defuses conflicts. Personal Mission: Maintain group cohesion. 16. Reggie - Bold Explorer Role: An adventurer ready to uncover the unknown. Special Ability: Exploration of uncharted areas. Personal Mission: Overcome fear to guide others. 17. Elgin - Mysterious Stranger Role: A newcomer who brings troubling hints and insights. Special Ability: Premonitory intuitions. Personal Mission: Understand why he’s there. 18. Bakta - Survivor / Huntress Role: Pragmatic and direct, she faces challenges head-on. Special Ability: Resilience and raw strength. Personal Mission: Discover her true inner strength. 19. The Boy in White (Vision) - Avatar of the GM Role: A direct manifestation of the mysterious entity, guiding players. Special Ability: Unlocks major quests. Personal Mission: Manipulate characters for hidden objectives. 20. Night Creatures - Mechanical Obstacles Act like roaming enemies or boss-level challenges, imposing constant tension. Theoretical Framework "From" unfolds as a rich, interactive RPG where personal quests, interconnected narratives, and a dynamic board are controlled by an omnipotent GM. Each character is a piece of the puzzle, and their fate hinges on cooperation and decision-making.
What if Jade & Tabitha made a choice to be cursed in order to try to save [their?] child/ren? They could spin it in such a way. Christopher got mad bc he was told he chose this/what he had to do..? Would be cool to see
@LillyDelValley that could be an interesting aspect, that the original Jade & Tabitha willingly chose to come back again & again in hopes of eventually fixing what they couldn't on the original timeline. I like it.
It's funny that you call their reincarnation a curse. The imprisoned children must keep viewing the reincarnation of the 2 people who can save them as hope. Most of the questions you asked in the video were clearly answered during the series. The Boy in White has been very competent during this cycle in carrying out his mission to save those children, almost making the Man in Yellow look like a novice this time. The previous cycles all had various endings. We can see at least 4 endings that I can think of. The last one ended with the parents of the little girl reincarnated as Christopher and Miranda, being killed, and the entire Town therefore being slaughtered. Before that, one of Jade's previous lives ended beneath a boulder, another ended as a confused Civil War soldier brought into this realm. It appears that one of Tabitha's previous lives might have ended in the 19th Century while out near the Settlement as a small child. (Now it makes sense that the last 2 times, the Boy in White brought the parents to town on the same day after they had gotten older. Especially during this last cycle has he not repeated any mistakes made previously.) The Boy in White has been so competent this time around that he almost seems to be showing off with some of his fancy chess moves. He brought Boyd to Town, knowing that Boyd would bring organization and government to the Town with him. The Boy brought animals into the realm, and put them where Boyd would find them. He sent his dog to confuse Boyd in the forest so that he would get a live demonstration of how the talismans work. (You didn't think that this was a random happening, did you?) He stood outside Colony House and sent Victor into the tunnels where the nightmare creatures sleep, where Victor remained for 3 nights and 3 days undetected by the nightmare creatures until Tabitha fell in and he could rescue her. When Boyd is dying from the venom of newly hatched spiderlings, the Boy in White sent him into a tree taking Boyd to a dungeon where a man chained to a wall had a cure for the venom and Parkinson's disease in his blood. Then his dog, waiting outside, leads Boyd from the dungeon THROUGH the nightmare creatures in the forest to safety. The Boy released Tabitha from the realm, leaving her in Camden, Maine to begin remembering who she is, then he brought her back to the realm to complete the objective of saving the children. Then, 26 days after coming into the Town, Jade and Tabitha remember who they are, the major milestone needed toward reaching their goal. No, there won't be any more massacres. The Boy in White has been competently doing his thing all 3 seasons, and I didn't cover even the half. Even the Man in Yellow has been perceiving and responding to the new chain of events that began when Tabitha began digging that hole. He didn't explain it at the time, not until much later, but that was what his warning was about over the radio. The chain of events that Tabitha dreamt earlier that same day was of something new. This show will end with the children being saved this time. B
A gift for the Anghkooey children but it does feel more like a curse for the original Jade and Tabby. Being forced to come back time and time again only to fail over and over again, sounds like a tortured existence
@BigDago56 That's a weird way of looking at it. There are a lot of people who would love to be reborn all over again after they die. There is no torture in being alive or existing. Transmigration of the soul has been a [false] hope and wish of much of mankind for thousands of years. It's weird to hear someone take a negative mental outlook of it. Normally, a person who does that very often takes a negative outlook on everything. Even if you give him a million dollars or the perfect spouse, he will see it as bad. The sunshine is too bright; the moon isn't bright enough. Here you are talking about reincarnation is a tortured existence, automatically assuming all the worst. How do you know that life won't be wine and roses?
The tree victor said to Tabitha and sara which he heard the conversation from boy in white and Christopher was i think that tree Boyd and sara saw when they going to the direction of lighthouse. There is a scene Boyd saw the tree captured Boyd wife Abby soul with spider web. The tree also very close to lighthouse. The boy in white also mentioned about specific tree when talking with Christopher.
I really don't think this is a massacre. Look at the bodies. They are all in the street. Like they were dropped there and the monsters came and finished the living off. A massacre would indicate people running or hiding and the monsters killing them all over the place. Unless they were all hypnotized standing still and the monsters rushed them from the sides, the massacre is a dead theory. Sorry but I'm looking at the same shot everyone else is. It's not my thought but Parklin Media pointed this out and Dale proved it. Victor showing Ethan with the smiley face rock show that a drop from the air could happen. I'm pretty sure we figured out the basics and just gotta wait to see how it plays out.
The bodies aren’t just in the street, they were pretty spread out all the way from colony house to the town, in the street, in yards, near the root cellar etc. there’s bodies all over, which indicates they were running and trying to get away or that their hiding spots were uncovered leaving them scurrying around town imo
He he I left you a message in the other chat funny like literally half an hour later maybe an hour at the most later you put a video to cool have a great day, Jeremy
The man in yellow killing Jim was strategic. He is not coming for everyone. Otherwise the show would be over. Jade and Tabitha are strong together now because they both finally remember. Killing Jim breaks Tabitha and Julie too. At the end of the finale we saw an obsessed future Julie futilely trying to save her father. Apparently she has been trying to change things for awhile considering how different she looks. She is distracted. Her focus is taken away from working with the others. They can never rescue the children unless they all work together. There will be no resetting the board again. our characters win this time or not at all.
I disagree, he's going to be coming for everyone. That doesn't in any means spell the end of the show though. Just cause he's coming for everyone doesn't mean he'll succeed. But I do think he will at least try to end this cycle
@JeremyIceAndFire33 , if you go back Nd look at the scene with jade in the caves looking up to the ruits forming the symbol or even a still, it literally spells hope can't believe I only noticed this last night it's an ambigram been trying to upload screenshot to the comments bht not sure how to
Man which one of the from TH-camrs wrote Julie’s family? Lmfaooo I know it wasn’t you cause I don’t think you do interview with the cast members, but she just posted on IG and it got me dead lmfaooo I just know it was a someone trying to get an interview ahahahaahha.
I don’t think they’re all the same in that manner where each reincarnation remembers every detail of the previous reincarnations life. It seemed like Jade and Tabitha were only remembering the original versions of them, the ones that were the original parents of the anghkooey child that was theirs
Will Boyd & the Town be able to fend off another Massacre if one comes around?? Drop your thoughts & theories for season 4 below.
Great therories! 👍
Great video. I like the idea of Jades vision being a warning of sorts of what befell previous cycles. If another massacre comes around the town is wildly unprepared.
🙏
Another banger of a video 🔥
I do agree about Jade, it seems like something is trying to show him previous massacres and how to avoid the ending of this current reincarnation, but he keeps fearing these visions unfortunately.
The town massacre and the children being sacrificed are the last two main events. Then, there is the role of Eloise and Thomas we need to learn. I expect a flashback to the 70s massacre and possibly a new massacre in S4.
I also feel like Jade is gonna feel real dumb about dismissing the date that was far in the future after they do a time jump in the last season and go full sci fi with the show.
Maybe Tabitha and Jade can figure out the solution before it repeats again.
I like the theory of the MIY feeding on Hope, it would explain the back and forth of the town providing for the residents and taking from them in a cycle of constant hope and despair. Explains the Reward and punishment that we have seen.
Yea that makes alot of sense, as if he's feeding them a tiny bit of hope only to snatch it away when they need it most.
My theory, From seems to be a mental projection or imagination from players playing a Role-Playing Game..explanations below..seems possible for you ??
The Board: The Town
The town is the central game board, a confined space where all interactions unfold.
Key Locations:
The Colony House: The main base, functioning as a secure hub.
The Diner: A gathering spot for strategizing or resolving conflicts.
The Forest: A high-risk area, perfect for dangerous quests.
The Lighthouse: A point of mystery, potentially marking the final objective.
The Game Master (GM)
An unseen entity orchestrates the entire game.
It sets the rules, distributes quests, and punishes deviations.
Visions, talismans, and supernatural events are its narrative tools.
Rules and Boundaries of the Game
Day/Night Cycle: Day provides a phase for planning and exploration, while night becomes an intense survival phase with monsters.
Talismans: Rare items that allow players to "bend" the rules, offering protection or strategic advantages.
Personal Quests: Each character follows a unique narrative arc, enriching the collective gameplay.
Main Characters as RPG Classes
1. Boyd Stevens (Sheriff) - Tank / Party Leader
Role: Guide and protector of the group, managing crises with composure.
Special Ability: Inspires cooperation and boosts collective resilience.
Personal Mission: Uncover the mysteries of the woods to find a way out.
2. Tabitha Matthews - Explorer / Visionary
Role: Intuitive and curious, she pushes the boundaries by uncovering mysteries.
Special Ability: Decodes hidden clues.
Personal Mission: Discover the connection between the town and the children’s visions.
3. Jim Matthews - Engineer / Strategist
Role: Uses logic to propose practical solutions.
Special Ability: Builds tools and devices (e.g., the radio tower).
Personal Mission: Find a way to communicate with the outside world.
4. Victor - Archivist / Storyteller
Role: Keeper of the past, offering cryptic wisdom to the group.
Special Ability: Unlocks buried memories.
Personal Mission: Reveal forgotten truths about the town’s history.
5. Sara Myers - Occultist / Medium
Role: A channel for unseen forces, teetering between light and darkness.
Special Ability: Channels visions and interprets messages.
Personal Mission: Choose between serving the voices or breaking free from them.
6. Donna - Commander / Protector
Role: Manages life at the Colony House, providing a semblance of normality.
Special Ability: Maintains social order amidst chaos.
Personal Mission: Protect the group and prevent dissent.
7. Jade - Scholar / Analyst
Role: A brilliant but sarcastic intellect, focused on solving mysteries.
Special Ability: Deciphers symbols and anomalies.
Personal Mission: Prove that everything has a logical explanation.
8. Ethan Matthews - Apprentice / Innocent Visionary
Role: A young dreamer whose imagination influences the game.
Special Ability: Triggers unexpected events.
Personal Mission: Overcome his fears to become a key hero.
9. Ellis Stevens - Emotional Warrior
Role: The emotional force of the group, fiercely protective of loved ones.
Special Ability: Powerful emotional bonds that strengthen allies.
Personal Mission: Reconcile his past with his father.
10. Fatima Hassan - Emotional Healer
Role: Brings hope and comfort during dark times.
Special Ability: Eases tensions and restores morale.
Personal Mission: Build a new life in this chaos.
11. Kenny Liu - Protector / Leader-in-Training
Role: Boyd’s loyal deputy, embodying discipline and reliability.
Special Ability: Tactical support during crises.
Personal Mission: Become a leader in his own right.
12. Kristi Miller - Medic / Healer
Role: Essential for survival thanks to her medical skills.
Special Ability: Heals injuries and offers psychological support.
Personal Mission: Reconcile her past with her current responsibilities.
13. Julie Matthews - Rebellious Teenager
Role: Tests the rules and challenges authority.
Special Ability: Quickly adapts to new situations.
Personal Mission: Find meaning in her presence in this world.
14. Randall - Lone Wolf / Opportunist
Role: Avoids following established rules to survive on his own terms.
Special Ability: Survives solo and manipulates others.
Personal Mission: Prove he doesn’t need anyone.
15. Tom (Bartender) - Guide / Confessor
Role: A comforting presence and a source of wisdom.
Special Ability: Boosts morale and defuses conflicts.
Personal Mission: Maintain group cohesion.
16. Reggie - Bold Explorer
Role: An adventurer ready to uncover the unknown.
Special Ability: Exploration of uncharted areas.
Personal Mission: Overcome fear to guide others.
17. Elgin - Mysterious Stranger
Role: A newcomer who brings troubling hints and insights.
Special Ability: Premonitory intuitions.
Personal Mission: Understand why he’s there.
18. Bakta - Survivor / Huntress
Role: Pragmatic and direct, she faces challenges head-on.
Special Ability: Resilience and raw strength.
Personal Mission: Discover her true inner strength.
19. The Boy in White (Vision) - Avatar of the GM
Role: A direct manifestation of the mysterious entity, guiding players.
Special Ability: Unlocks major quests.
Personal Mission: Manipulate characters for hidden objectives.
20. Night Creatures - Mechanical Obstacles
Act like roaming enemies or boss-level challenges, imposing constant tension.
Theoretical Framework
"From" unfolds as a rich, interactive RPG where personal quests, interconnected narratives, and a dynamic board are controlled by an omnipotent GM. Each character is a piece of the puzzle, and their fate hinges on cooperation and decision-making.
For some reason when he plays that violin all I can think of is young Frankenstein
Season 4 next year and counting
What if Jade & Tabitha made a choice to be cursed in order to try to save [their?] child/ren? They could spin it in such a way. Christopher got mad bc he was told he chose this/what he had to do..? Would be cool to see
@LillyDelValley that could be an interesting aspect, that the original Jade & Tabitha willingly chose to come back again & again in hopes of eventually fixing what they couldn't on the original timeline. I like it.
It's funny that you call their reincarnation a curse. The imprisoned children must keep viewing the reincarnation of the 2 people who can save them as hope. Most of the questions you asked in the video were clearly answered during the series. The Boy in White has been very competent during this cycle in carrying out his mission to save those children, almost making the Man in Yellow look like a novice this time. The previous cycles all had various endings. We can see at least 4 endings that I can think of. The last one ended with the parents of the little girl reincarnated as Christopher and Miranda, being killed, and the entire Town therefore being slaughtered. Before that, one of Jade's previous lives ended beneath a boulder, another ended as a confused Civil War soldier brought into this realm. It appears that one of Tabitha's previous lives might have ended in the 19th Century while out near the Settlement as a small child. (Now it makes sense that the last 2 times, the Boy in White brought the parents to town on the same day after they had gotten older. Especially during this last cycle has he not repeated any mistakes made previously.) The Boy in White has been so competent this time around that he almost seems to be showing off with some of his fancy chess moves. He brought Boyd to Town, knowing that Boyd would bring organization and government to the Town with him. The Boy brought animals into the realm, and put them where Boyd would find them. He sent his dog to confuse Boyd in the forest so that he would get a live demonstration of how the talismans work. (You didn't think that this was a random happening, did you?) He stood outside Colony House and sent Victor into the tunnels where the nightmare creatures sleep, where Victor remained for 3 nights and 3 days undetected by the nightmare creatures until Tabitha fell in and he could rescue her. When Boyd is dying from the venom of newly hatched spiderlings, the Boy in White sent him into a tree taking Boyd to a dungeon where a man chained to a wall had a cure for the venom and Parkinson's disease in his blood. Then his dog, waiting outside, leads Boyd from the dungeon THROUGH the nightmare creatures in the forest to safety. The Boy released Tabitha from the realm, leaving her in Camden, Maine to begin remembering who she is, then he brought her back to the realm to complete the objective of saving the children. Then, 26 days after coming into the Town, Jade and Tabitha remember who they are, the major milestone needed toward reaching their goal. No, there won't be any more massacres. The Boy in White has been competently doing his thing all 3 seasons, and I didn't cover even the half. Even the Man in Yellow has been perceiving and responding to the new chain of events that began when Tabitha began digging that hole. He didn't explain it at the time, not until much later, but that was what his warning was about over the radio. The chain of events that Tabitha dreamt earlier that same day was of something new. This show will end with the children being saved this time.
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A gift for the Anghkooey children but it does feel more like a curse for the original Jade and Tabby. Being forced to come back time and time again only to fail over and over again, sounds like a tortured existence
@BigDago56 That's a weird way of looking at it. There are a lot of people who would love to be reborn all over again after they die. There is no torture in being alive or existing. Transmigration of the soul has been a [false] hope and wish of much of mankind for thousands of years. It's weird to hear someone take a negative mental outlook of it. Normally, a person who does that very often takes a negative outlook on everything. Even if you give him a million dollars or the perfect spouse, he will see it as bad. The sunshine is too bright; the moon isn't bright enough. Here you are talking about reincarnation is a tortured existence, automatically assuming all the worst. How do you know that life won't be wine and roses?
The dancing around the idea of boats makes me believe that this is the way to get out of Fromville.
@JayeKelz my co host had a similar thought, that maybe there's a way to escape via water.
I finished watching all the three season in just two days and my eyes looked more like the eyes of man in yellow 😮
The tree victor said to Tabitha and sara which he heard the conversation from boy in white and Christopher was i think that tree Boyd and sara saw when they going to the direction of lighthouse. There is a scene Boyd saw the tree captured Boyd wife Abby soul with spider web. The tree also very close to lighthouse. The boy in white also mentioned about specific tree when talking with Christopher.
I really don't think this is a massacre.
Look at the bodies.
They are all in the street. Like they were dropped there and the monsters came and finished the living off.
A massacre would indicate people running or hiding and the monsters killing them all over the place. Unless they were all hypnotized standing still and the monsters rushed them from the sides, the massacre is a dead theory.
Sorry but I'm looking at the same shot everyone else is. It's not my thought but Parklin Media pointed this out and Dale proved it. Victor showing Ethan with the smiley face rock show that a drop from the air could happen.
I'm pretty sure we figured out the basics and just gotta wait to see how it plays out.
The bodies aren’t just in the street, they were pretty spread out all the way from colony house to the town, in the street, in yards, near the root cellar etc. there’s bodies all over, which indicates they were running and trying to get away or that their hiding spots were uncovered leaving them scurrying around town imo
It's an interesting theory I suppose. I don't know if it fits as well as it being a massacre imo but it's always interesting to hear a new theory.
He he I left you a message in the other chat funny like literally half an hour later maybe an hour at the most later you put a video to cool have a great day, Jeremy
🙏
The man in yellow killing Jim was strategic. He is not coming for everyone. Otherwise the show would be over. Jade and Tabitha are strong together now because they both finally remember. Killing Jim breaks Tabitha and Julie too. At the end of the finale we saw an obsessed future Julie futilely trying to save her father. Apparently she has been trying to change things for awhile considering how different she looks. She is distracted. Her focus is taken away from working with the others. They can never rescue the children unless they all work together.
There will be no resetting the board again. our characters win this time or not at all.
I disagree, he's going to be coming for everyone. That doesn't in any means spell the end of the show though. Just cause he's coming for everyone doesn't mean he'll succeed. But I do think he will at least try to end this cycle
@JeremyIceAndFire33 , if you go back Nd look at the scene with jade in the caves looking up to the ruits forming the symbol or even a still, it literally spells hope can't believe I only noticed this last night it's an ambigram been trying to upload screenshot to the comments bht not sure how to
Interesting! I'll definitely check it out when I get a chance. Good one!
From it's a 10/10 in some aspects and a 6/10 in others, overall it's a good time killer.
Man which one of the from TH-camrs wrote Julie’s family? Lmfaooo I know it wasn’t you cause I don’t think you do interview with the cast members, but she just posted on IG and it got me dead lmfaooo I just know it was a someone trying to get an interview ahahahaahha.
Yea not sure. Cast interviews aren't my thing.
If Jade is really Christpher, doesn't he know what the boy in white said
I don’t think they’re all the same in that manner where each reincarnation remembers every detail of the previous reincarnations life. It seemed like Jade and Tabitha were only remembering the original versions of them, the ones that were the original parents of the anghkooey child that was theirs