I believe Victor’s mother and sister made it to the bottle tree. The monsters were coming and his mother pushes Eloise in so the monsters couldn’t get her. But they killed his mother before she could get in. Eloise (working at the hospital) will recognize the lunchbox in Tabitha’s possession. Together they will try to rescue everyone in town.
9 times outta 10 I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going happen. Now how they get back into town will be interesting to see how the writers will plan that out. Tbh the writing for this show needs some work, with a stronger more concise direction
@@The_InfantMalePollockFrancis I had very high hopes for season 2. The first half was interesting but after that I just got more and more disappointed. I don't have high hopes but we'll see...
Best part of this episode is Kenny not crying or whining . I’ve got to say Boyd and jade our my favs . I really hope more people get out . !! I don’t care what any one says I absolutely love this show , it’s always a mystery. Can’t wait for season 3 !!!!!!!
The show is awesome. It feels like Lost except it feels like the writers sort of have a better idea to end the show. I think Boyd, with Tabatha, will ultimately sacrifice himself in the final moments to get the people out of the town
I feel like the town knows Boyd is special and theyve been trying to break him since he got there, starting with abby going crazy, maybe she was actually possessed by the town since then. Everytime she appears its to stop boyd from doing something that could help the town
He WAS the one who found the talismans. A tool provided by one of the or the only intelligence running this thing IMO. He was one of only two residents in this group...along with Sara...to be "infected." He took up a leadership role after he arrived, according with his military training. But he's far from the only special person. It seems as if almost everyone there has some special skill or talent.....
@fluff1353 Talisman is bullshit, how the town people survive without Boy came into town ? Victor have came since he was a boy, how did he survive for 60years in the town?
Tabitha having victors lunch box and taking it to the real world isn’t a mistake. She’ll definitely meet someone that knows that box, maybe his sister. And the boy in white is helping by sending her to the real world. So she can put the pieces together over there and then make a return. The boy in white said ‘this is the only way’
@@aflow- because he is sending her away from her family. He is leaving them there while sending her on the outside to figure things out. Remember she doesn’t know that Juliet is okay. She’ll be wanting to go back really bad and that should help her get info.
The Bottle Tree traps evil spirits and Boyd took one down in season one. Sarah said he shouldn't do that. I think that's when the evil spirit got out. The other bottles probably contain other horrors. When Tabitha had her dream of inside the tower in season one, she kicked a bottle down the stairs. Boyd tells Donna "if the three die, there's no putting the genie back in the bottle". Too many bottles for coincidence. Was that really Tom in the bar, egging Jade to go into the tunnels? Was it the evil that was masquerading as Boyd's wife? Is Tabitha REALLY out? There's what appears to be a complete blood Circle symbol on the desktop computer screen in the hospital. Also, was that a drawing of Victor's mom on the wall in the wedding scene?!? Sure looked like her!
@@NinjasDTA - I agree, under normal circumstances... but if you have someone that is clearly connected to the bigger picture of getting out an infinite loop, with actual monsters, and meat eating cicadas... yeah, I would say you would want her out and in good spirits, to continue feeding information. Otherwise, she might want to start lying about what she is hearing/seeing.
Tilly probably has been there before...and she loves it there and probably wants to stay. Which is why she was so happy to get back. It probably has some positive benefits for her health as well.
I’m not catholic, but I attended catholic school for 3 years. If I remember correctly, Saint Anthony is the patron saint of finding lost things. I agree with you that Tabitha will meet Victor’s sister.
I google it and says St. Anthony is the patron of the poor, of sailors and fishermen, of priests and travelers, a protector and guardian of the mails, and wonder-worker.
Prayer to Saint Anthony for Lost Items St. Anthony, perfect imitator of Jesus, who received from God the special power of restoring lost things, grant that I may find what has been
I think the reason that Victor has a closer relationship with Tabatha is that she reminds him of his mother. And he hasn’t been with his mother for 40 years. So he is more willing to speak to her as she has that position of power over Victor.
There's a theory by some that Victor is Tabitha's uncle. Eloise is Tabitha's mother. I think we'll have the answer to this in season three. If this theory is right, your observation is spot on.
It's so frustrating that everyone that ends up in town is there either after sometime amazing or tragic happening but no one talks to each other. Communication would give them so many more answers. 😂 I still think Tilly knows more then she lets on. She gave Kristi the morphine in front of her withdrawing girlfriend and seems to always know what's going on. She also knew Fatima was pregnant and she said she had 7 kids and there were 7 kids in the tunnels. Still trying to see if i can find out if St Anthony's name is on the morphine bottle. Probably just spiralling.😂🎉
This last episode tied many things to *the number 3.* 3 lines in the round symbol, 3 people affected by the song (and 3 things in the song: touch, break, steal, along with ‘they come for 3’), 3 people chained in the cave, 3 chains in the cave in previous episode when Boyd found the guy chained, and there’s probably more that I missed.
These breakdowns have been awesome! After watching each episode the next thing I do is switch over to UA-cam and watch your breakdown of the episode. Thanks E-Man for your exceptional content for this show and all the others.
The fact that fire could reveal rooms or chambers like where the music box is is significant. I think the monsters are there to keep people from wandering around with torches at night and seeing the stuff that fire reveals.
But Boyd did it during the day? or I guess it would make more sense as to question why a normal person would be carrying a lighted stick during the day time. So I think 🤔 your theory is definitely on to something here. I really hope it doesn't get cancelled and spawns like 2 seasons more. There is a lot more coming in season three. First season only focused on monsters, second season now focuses on "It" third season would surely bring in a new horror.
From is where several dimensions intersect. Jade changes dimensions when she sees the symbols. Sara can hear other dimensions. Boyd brought parasites from one dimension to another. Tabitha is trapped in another. Radio and lights can help communicate between parallel realities
Eman said "...[Kenny] now you might not get in those drawers..." LOVE IT have not heard expressions like that since the seventies where I grew up around Baltimore MD. Great reviews and very entertaining.
After Victor and Tabitha were stuck in the tunnel together Victor sees Tabitha as a mother figure and Tabitha sees Victor like Thomas the son she lost.
Such a good finale. This show is doing a lot of things right and it’s so fun to watch. I’m thinking each character needs to get back to the normal world in their own way based on their visions (lighthouse could be the only way but what if the tree doesn’t send them there). So many questions left but we also got a couple confirmation answers😂 I personally thought we got more than I was expecting and that’s why I enjoyed it so much.
When Ethan said, 'Maybe dying isnt so bad if we get to see Grandpa and Thomas again' I feel a cold shiver go up my spine!!😯 BUT, after seeing the ending Ethan was right!
When Tabitha is pushed out the window, to the right is an overhead view of the town and in season 1 episode 1 as the little girl was praying, a sky view of the town is shown and to the top right of the screen the light of the Lighthouse flashes.
With the way Reggie is acting and Randall was acting makes you wonder what they were like in the real world and what their history is. Randall has some natural sociopath behavior before he even got there. Reggie and his girlfriend had no empathy and were overly hostile to Sara and Reggie had no problem slicing a throat to get a gun. He could have just hit him over his head but no he went right to killing. He's done it before. But that's just my opinion. These people's past are important
I thought that was Reggie’s sister. Reggie was just upset because it makes no sense to him how she died. Everything was going good until Boyd went away. So it is Boyd who did cause his sister to die in her sleep. I can’t blame his reasoning
You’re the man E-Man, I watched your recaps after every episode and I always look forward to the next one. Good stuff brotha can’t wait for the next season!
The old lady is going to probably start a evil cult and become a 2nd major antagonist. I also think Victor knows how to truly escape but he doesn't want to tell anyone because he will be alone again!!
16:02 *This tells us something important, and exactly describes Boyd’d decision in the dungeon when he seen his wife.* Dead Tom said to Jade, *”You don’t make moral choices based on the outcomes you expect, you make them based on whether or not you think they’re right.”* Then about 25 minutes later in the episode, when Boyd found Julie and the other 2 in the dungeon, chained up & suffering, screaming, his wife appeared to him. She tried to talk him out of saving them, (he was faced with a *moral choice, as Tom spoke about to Jade,)* said a bunch of stuff about hope, she explained what the outcome would be if he didn’t save them *(an outcome that made logical sense to expect, like Tom mentioned to Jade, but is in the future, therefore can’t be relied upon as an outcome)* and she told him that saving them (by stopping the music & crushing the music box) would only prolong everyone’s suffering. Then, he wondered why she was against having hope, the look on his face was disbelief & confusion, it not only showed that was incongruent with what his wife would say, but that he knew it was wrong to not have hope, *what he knew was right.* Also, he voiced that he wondered WHY she appeared to him now, to supposedly help him, *“it just lets you come in here for a little CHAT???”* which means that, why, all of a sudden now, would she appear to him and help, when she DID NOT appear to him when he needed her the most (contrasted with her mentioning that he wasn’t there when SHE needed him the most when she was alive, a totally different situation). This made him realize that the right decision is to help these people NOW, as the present is the only reality, rather than wait & rely on something in the future that MIGHT happen, (the future is not reality, just fantasy). It’s like allowing people to starve in the present when food is running low, assuming that no food could be found in the future- it’s taking action based on reality vs future fantasy, and is also what Dead Tom told Jade, *”You don’t make moral choices based on the outcomes you expect, you make them based on whether or not you think they’re right.”* Rather than make a decision on what his wife claimed, he made it based on what he knew was right, and had reason to trust (what Sarah said, as she showed him proof that what she seen in her mind was true) that once the 3 people died, that would be it- done, the end of possibly everyone in the town. Dead Tom & Jade’s discussion sort of foreshadowed Boyd’s decision, but more importantly, it tells us, as viewers, that the people in town who died then come back to “talk” to the living, can be positive & helpful, or the opposite, it MIGHT BE the good part of the person’s mind who’s working out problems for themselves, rather than an actual “ghost” coming back, but either way, it shows us that what the ghost stands for could be the good part of the mind of person who interacts with it, even if it’s a negative presence like his wife, it STILL brought out the good in Boyd, helping him make the right decision. Even though Boyd was not a part of that conversation, he thought the right / good way, the same way Dead Tom thought. Also, this shows us how the writers link things in the show. For instance, IF Boyd’s decision was a longer, drawn out mystery as to what he would do, the scene with Tom & Jade sort of foreshadowed that in a certain way - it gives us a tiny bit of insight into how the story works.
In one of your past recaps/theories , you mentioned that maybe people have to go on a quest to save someone in order to get out. Well, Tabitha went on a quest to save the children so, you may have been right. Can’t wait for season 3!!!
Victor's lunchbox isn't the only clue Tabitha takes with her. I think Tabitha will accomplish a couple of things in season 3. 1. Research mode, she finds out that Victor's sister was recovered in the woods and goes to find her. And his sister has either been trying to find a way back to her family, or blocked out the experience entirely. 2. I think she learns the meaning of the symbol and why the talisman works the real world 3. I think the scabby kids do need saving (their souls being released) and told her who is responsible for keeping everyone hostage. When they kept repeating Un-koo-we. I think when you die there your soul is trapped and the entity can use your form, with the exception of children and animals, because the only help seems to be coming them. 4. I think because there are differences in the adult brain and child brain, (e.i. neuroplasticity) the town affects them differently. Victor has some sort of mental deficiency and Sara has some sort of neuro-divergent illness (I think schizophrenia) that allows her to hear the entity. 5, I think the dreamcatcher is significant and we are going find out that the entity is from Native American mythology. 6. Tabitha must figure out a way not only to go back, but a sure fire way to get home. The lighthouse is important, as the tower also plays a part in Native American mythology. I am leaning towards this being some sort of indigenous mythology because there are a lot of primal human elements to the show. Namely darkness one of the first things universally feared by humans. Isolation, no one is seen being killed by other people, dying alone is a fear of ours, as we are a social species. A talisman keeps them safe, which shows that it has some other worldly property. When Tilly says she has 7 children, "7 nations" is often used when referencing indigenous tribes. There's more, but this is just some food for thought.
I think Tabitha will link up with Victor’s sister in the real world. Victor’s memories are unreliable and he didn’t even remember Eloise. Is it possible she was pushed out of Fromland too and is trying to look for a way back?
Very plausible theory because Victor said that he found his mom under the tree. Eloise ran after her; it's likely she got into the tree and escaped. Maybe Victor never saw her leave, but she did (or maybe he's suppressed that memory).
Lighthouses have traditionally been viewed as symbols of hope and security. As beacons of light, they provide guidance for safe passage to sailors and protect not only their lives but the land nearby. Thus, the way out is thru the lighthouse.
Things in mind: 1. What if Victor is a bad guy. He wanted Tabitha out because Tabitha knows many things (and probably close to the discovering the truth) HOWEVER Tabitha has been good to her so he decided not to kill her. 2. Is Tabitha really back? What if she is another dimension or another level of misery? 3. Iff Tabitha is really back, did she bring with her Victor's lunchbox? 4. What is the purpose of the 7 children laying for some sort of sacrifice (angkhooey kids).
I think the 7 children are sacrificed to appease that red dark entity from the cave paintings. Sacrifice them so the real monster is kept in the town < dimension > to not spill into our dimension - reality
I think the reason Tilly was leading people in prayer was because of something Sara said about hope and how the town feeds on it. If Tilly is a mole (or rather some sort of entity connected to the town), it would make sense that she would be leading folks in prayer so they can be hopeful.
I'm starting to feel a certain way about how this story is unfolding. For Boyd to defeat the entity without us learning what it is, why the music box was important, or really ANYTHING in a season 2 finale? I love the show, but I may have to wait until the whole series wraps before I revisit it again.
@@JonathanIsrael708 Yeah it was. (To me) It was how you worded it (Punctuation/or non) but I get the gist of what you trying to convey. The lack of question-answering. And I agree.
I am 150% with you. Yes, I've been entertained. But I have been saying it (and getting ripped to pieces by moron fans for it) for several episodes: They're not going to explain anything. They're not going to answer questions. They're going to take an easy way out and leave it to the ever trendy "Lovecraftian Mystery/Fear of the Unknown" which works in a NOVEL because you IMAGINE it, it doesn't WORK IN VISUAL ARTS. It's a cop out and lazy writing!!! This show is going to end up getting canceled with the way it keeps pushing shit for later. I'm passing on the next season or two, if they ever come. I am not so easily won over like some, I need some ANSWERS! Haha.
@@hiddenhidden3670 Yeah, I thinks e are paying attention, Sherlock. That's the effing point. They are just adding and adding. Not even conceding some resolutions, clearly the monsters are "the tip of spear" but they haven't bothered to definitively explain their relation to the plot, nor anything beyond that. How many seasons do they have in mind? Because the more seasons of pure filler, terribly acted character drama, and chaotic plot development, the harder it will be to tie them all up. 5 seasons? With their length and typical season progression? They wouldn't even be able to fit it into one season, what with all the extra fluff they pack into the show. If it is a character study they should get better actors and directors because they're not hitting the nail on the head with that. What this show has is a concept. They're riding the concept and they're not bringing the story together. You can't just do that in the final go it needs to unfold and they need to give answers instead of instroducing a new seasonal villain without tying it in or closing up the last seasonal villain (s). They'll be cancelled before that or they'll fumble the ball. They're already going to lose a LOT of viewers this off-season, even this last episode I almost wasn't in the mood to watch it because I knew they would not give any real answers, they'll just make us ask more questions. That would be fine if they were more competent, but they're not. So, get ready for an even longer wait for S3 as they desperately try to sort it out or a really disappointing season three, or more realistically a cancellation.
I believe that to escape, one must die. With tabby being pushed out of the tower is more than likely her demise which awakened her into the real world, So this theory will lead back to Boyd's wife being correct after all.
Why is "Boyd's Wife" and "dead" people like the Bartender coming to Boyd and Jade then? "Boyd's Wife" seemingly trying to promote giving up and suffering and the Bartender trying to help. I don't have any alternative theories, just wondering your thoughts there. ;)
@@TheCrowReviewer The wife idk, it could be that she might pray and her image comes to tell him what he needs to do, but he refuses. And it was explained that the ones that was seeing the symbols would turn crazy and have a bad fate.
So, Boyed wife is in real world and Taby can find all of those who escaped, regain forces and try to go back. It’s possible I don’t think the show will go this way. But it would have been great for Tabby to go back with the van full of peaches
I believe it's Victor. I think Victor, was alone for so long, that in his mind he brought them all there. He may not know how to get out. Idk.. Just guessing.
I was thinking that too. Maybe the boy in white is Victor's subconscious trying to do the right thing. In season one Victor told Ethan he hadn't seem him in a long time, that he thought he made him up or he wasn't real or something like that.
The season finale tried to redeem this season but let’s be real… this is what should have happened: *Season 2 Episode 1* *Boyd: ”Yo guys so I’m back from the woods, saw a bottle tree, got bitten by a giant spider, and saw a massive lighthouse”* *Victor: “Oh word? I know about the bottle tree and the lighthouse and my mom said going there can help everyone go home”* *Everyone: “Alright bet let’s go there in the morning”* Literally no other filler BS had to happen this season.
wait a minute… tabitha was found three days ago by hikers which wouldn’t mean the time correlates, but when marielle met with kristi it had been the same amount of time?
I think the "entity" is the boy in white. He was there when Victor was little, after everyone was killed. He can "speak" to Sara, and she was being used by "it" to kill. Ethan saw the boy in white, and soon after, Sara was told to kill Ethan. And, the boy in white was what led Sara and Boyd to the tree when they were getting close to the lighthouse, which is the exit. Boyd went thru the tree and ended up in the dungeon where he was given the locust that had to get out into the town's people in order to capture three of them to turn them into the "night monsters" (puppets). Did anyone else notice that the eyes of the puppet that Jade saw in the tunnels were the same color as Randall, Julie, and Kristi's fiancée when they had the locust inside of them? All of the night monsters (I don't know what else to call them) look like that puppet/dummy with the same smile. I think that's the only way to turn people into those monsters. Martin was locked away in the dungeon, with the locust inside his blood, for a long time, probably since the fifties. That's why all of the night monsters are from that decade. They (the town's people before Victor) were containing the locust inside Martin. Boyd, unknowing, became the vessel of the locust. Then let it out. All because the boy in white pointed to the tree and told Sara to hide inside it. Someone is the puppet master and it's the boy in white. Tabitha found the exit, and it infuriated the boy in white, and so he had to kick her out so she couldn't tell anyone else about it. The boy in white, this entity that was released, probably during the civil war period, doesn't want anyone to leave.
Man im glad Tabitha got out. Thats gives a whole new direction to the series. Tabitha trying to get back to the town has got me excited. Good review too 👍
What if the scene of Jade smashing the bottles in the bar is a sign that they need to smash the bottles hanging on the bottle tree to retrieve the messages within which may contain clues?
My question now is... What actually happened to all of the other people that died in that town? I feel like if you die in Fromville, you go back to the real world. And I also thought that Abby was trying to distract Boys to not break the music box at first, but after seeing Tabitha getting pushed out the lighthouse and most likely dying from that fall, makes me think that Abby was just trying to give Boyd a clue that death (angkhooey - like the kids were chanting also means death) is the answer to getting out
We never saw Jade escape the tunnels. It’ll be interesting to see how Randall’s attitude adjust after his ordeal. Will Tom ask Victor to take him and his kids to the bottle tree. I don’t understand what is “hurting” Sarah, when she hears the voices.
What if Victor’s mother sacrificed herself so that Eloise could escape the monsters? Although doubtful she would have survived for long, but what if Eloise is somehow still alive? How would this affect Victor, and Henry?
@Djr2699 . I said that people's jobs might be a key. The ambulance = 2 nurses (pediatric). The dump truck might be a reference to the Matthew's (his old car). The cards possibly gambling (Tilly).
Could they have been maybe clues Re: tabitha’s future? (ie the ambulance / she wakes up in hospital)? Or maybe even warnings/totems / talismans placed in their paths that intimate what happens if they proceed in that direction?
My theories: Fromplace is where people go who are in a comma, like purgatory. This is why people from other parts of the country find themselves there, maybe by way of car accident injuries. When you die in the town, you awake from the comma. Which is why so many people are compelled to feel death is the only true escape. Those close to waking from the comma start seeing the symbol which is actually the hospital logo (see the computer screen at end). The word the children keep repeating could be the name of a doctor who experiments on children where they end up in commas. So now Tabitha could help them escape. There's so many ways this could go...
I guess the argument is if they are in a coma are Tabitha's kids and husband actually her kids, do they even exist or are they just a figment that are in the world Tabitha experiences. If that's the case, why would they all suffer the same fate? Especially sometime like purgatory in which a young victor and Ethan would be too young to probably be sentenced too.
Tabitha escaped the way out is the lighthouse but how will you know unless someone told you. She found a way out so next season she must find the way back in to save her family
I just watched “again”, The Cabin In The Woods, and I noticed some similarities in a character that is a ballerina, the Sugarplum fairy or what have you, but her music box is in the cabin and if the box would have kept playing the ballerina would have been summoned. This is drawing several parallels to the ballerina on “From”, and even the appearance is similar when the shows ballerina enacts her monstrous form.
@@EmansReviews @chantebender But sarah accidentally killed her own brother as she turned around. She was trying to save her brother NOT kill him. If she knew killing Ethan, would result in her own brother dying there is no way she would want to even attempt killing Ethan. So I don’t understand why everybody says that she killed him. Yes, she killed him, but not deliberately everyone on the show think she deliberately killed her own brother when, in fact, she didn’t even want to kill her own brother as she twirled around the knife, just slipped through his throat by a complete accident, everybody should really wake up to that fact
They're in an alternate dimension, being puppeted by some sorte of powerfull being, and these people probably feed this being with their hope and fear, it probably feeds on emotions and the boy in white is a force of good who contradicts the evil, the monsters are just minions
So much of this is fairy tale mythology…especially the boy in white, Ethan’s drawings & talking about quests, and especially a lighthouse in a dense forest as well as the episode title. This is Stephen King meets M.Night Shymalan.
The ppl are all in the hospital unconscious, but escaping through the tower will make u wake up , but dying by monsters ,you die in the real world also
@@jonoeschger1552 I also thought about a pocket universe! Perhaps controlled by an evil entity, for some reason first thing that comes to mind is some sort of ancient Babylon deity
I read an interesting thought today on from. What if the tree on the road that everyone sees is a far away tree that’s broken, and everyone near it gets pulled to the town
@Eman's Movie Reviews - HEAR ME OUT - I think I have a clue for next season. I think the boy in white pushed Victor's mom out of the lighthouse as well and that's why he found her body by the tree and thinks she didn't make it to the Farway tree. I think they are going to find Tabitha's body as well and assume that the little baldhead dirty kids did something to her. I think everyone is in a coma. The way to break through the coma is to die as Abby said. Everyone has to wake up !!!! Depending on how you wake up depends if you live in the real world. I think the reason why Jade keeps seeing the symbol is because he and Tabitha's family are in the same hospital. I think he keeps seeing blood with the symbol because maybe his organs are starting to fail and the Fromland is trying to warn him he needs to wake up soon.
My daughter and I watch the show, she is back East and I"m out West..its something we can share...you have given me a lot to discuss with her! GOOD REVIEWS man!
If the three were in the chamber but their bodies were back in town, where was martins body at before dying in first episode? Sara said it was laughing at Boyd for letting it back into the town. So it came for the three then locks itself in the chamber? Something isn’t adding up.
Why did Martin transfer the worms to Boyd in the first place and tell him to leave before the music stopped, when all he had to do was destroy the music box? Maybe even worse things will happen since he destroyed it.
10:42 I think Tabitha (as a mother who lost a child) is being used by the “good” forces to do her part (like Ethan says, everyone has their part to do in the Quest). It makes sense that the good & bad forces would use the strengths & weaknesses of each character. Also, I think the kids Tabitha sees are *symbols* of something else- maybe of her kids, all kids in the world, or maybe they represent the child in all of us, where Tabitha is the best one to do something to save “innocence”, or the inner self of one or more people.
The mistake wasn't boyd killing smiley.....it was not listening to Kenny. Kenny told them....BURN THE DAMN BODY. But no....boyd wanted to find a way to kill more. And the bile weapon failed anyway. They could've burned the body right after they got the bile.
It was the right call to see if they could find out more about the monsters and maybe find a way to kill them all! However. It seems as if this town is alive and will punish the people for every mistake they make!
I don't know... I think the first problem was Martin was not Martin... He was like the vision of Abby. He told Boyd to get away before the music stopped which was horrible advice since the music needed to be stopped. Since the music was playing the entire time I don't know if it would have mattered what they did... It could have found some other horrible way to reach them all. I'm still confused bc it seems boy in white led Boyd to the music box in the first place, so I remain wary of him. However mb the boy in white also wants all the evils to be defeated. Boyd ultimately won. And when Kenny was saying mb they will not escape but only make it easier for the next people it supports that they can make progress in diminishing the evils in Fromville.
The symbol that was continued to be drawn was the roots of the tree when jade was looking up, I think the children are some how saying aunt Tilly, the old lady from the bus( might be a stretch) but who knows
Just happened on your channel. Really impressive reviews & theories on From. I’ll watch as many as you care to make!! Season 3 can’t get here fast enough…
There could be good moles. Ones that know what is going on but are there to help and/or guide. Ever since the idea of moles came up, Donna does seem to be showing up at exactly the right times. But she is also incredibly likable and “real” enough that she would be the literal LAST person you would suspect (aside from Boyd) to have anything to do with what is going on. We know it’s not boyd because he is trying way too hard to help and has killed his own wife in order to protect the town. Donna has never been one to go out to try and discover or solve the mystery, but she is there solely to protect and act like a guard and/or mom for everyone.
It would be so crazy if where Tabitha is at is only level 2. Then even death wouldn't free you. If she is outside of Fromville, then Boyd's wife ( or the being who appears to be her) was right about death being the only way out. If the boy in white is good, he was helping her escape. If he's evil, he's advancing the "game" introducing a new realm. This show is wild. I love the mystery.
A lot of people are disappointed in the lack of answers but it is a good sign for a lot more to come reminds me of attack on Titan that just recently came to a close everything will be revealed in the end can’t wait for season 3 of from great series !!!!
Do y’all think the town and from monsters could be fearful of Boyd? Lately the monsters have been hesitant to attack. Do you think they’re scared of Boyd or whatever boyd had released?
What about Elgin? Do you think he went through a similar scenario as Tabitha ? She said she didn't remember what happened to her and Elgins memory comes back to him in bits and pieces. Maybe he came back for a purpose IMO
The bar tender guy mentions that when he ran into to the house that collapsed he wasn't thinking about the Trolley Problem or Determinism. Preceded by him saying " you dont make moral choices based of the outcomes you expect." The trolley problem was exactly what Sara was faced with. Determinism is incompatible with free will, in short it means all events are casually inevitable. The song Que Sera Sera ( whatever will be, will be ) is a song about fatalism and acceptance of it. Fatalism is the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. Boyds wife tried to convince him to abandon hope because she claims "fromville" feeds off of destroying hope. Hope is the expectation of a positive outcome. Hope is what has kept those alive that are still alive. The little boy constantly talks about quests, you cannot successfully take on a quest without hope otherwise you would never start. Hope is a quest and a quest is essentially hope. I think Tabitha decided to take on the quest.
I agree Victor's sister probably got out but Tabitha will never find a way back into that town. People drove in from all over the country and ended up there.
Now that you mention Victor's sister might have got out right. So what if Tabitha meets the sister some where in the hospital? I mean there's got to be a reason why they are now bringing up the fact he just remembered he has a sister.
Also Victor sent his lunchbox with her I think someone at that hospital is going to see the lunchbox and no it's Victor's. But that reflection didn't look like Tabby to me it looked like the monster Jasmine From season 1
The thing about Tilly is that when she was leading the prayer circle there was 7 people in the circle (possibly being a callback to her 7 children and the 7 children in the cave) and we know that this place likes to give people hope so they can take it away. Maybe Tilly is the living embodiment of that to give hope within instead of monsters and sleep demons.
I really appreciate that you took the time to watch more than once and gave yourself a chance to process what you saw prior to commenting.. that is huge when it comes to doing reviews and or breakdowns.. 🥂
I believe Victor’s mother and sister made it to the bottle tree. The monsters were coming and his mother pushes Eloise in so the monsters couldn’t get her. But they killed his mother before she could get in. Eloise (working at the hospital) will recognize the lunchbox in Tabitha’s possession. Together they will try to rescue everyone in town.
i really feel like literalllllly this will happen
That's a good one that the sister will wrk at the hospital
Oooh this is a strong theory!!
9 times outta 10 I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going happen. Now how they get back into town will be interesting to see how the writers will plan that out. Tbh the writing for this show needs some work, with a stronger more concise direction
Nice theory!! Can totally see this working out.!
They should have made the last episode longer than the rest. 9/10 on season 2. Absolutely loved it.
I loved S2. But it seems they never make the finale or season finale long enough. Production cost I guess.
They waste our time and they'll never deliver. 4/10. Premise is awesome, execution is exceedingly poor.
I feel like everything good happened in season 1... what even happened in season 2? Show is getting repetitive. 9/10 for season 1, 4/10 for season 2.
@@The_InfantMalePollockFrancis I had very high hopes for season 2. The first half was interesting but after that I just got more and more disappointed. I don't have high hopes but we'll see...
@@The_InfantMalePollockFrancisWhat did you not like about it?
Best part of this episode is Kenny not crying or whining . I’ve got to say Boyd and jade our my favs . I really hope more people get out . !! I don’t care what any one says I absolutely love this show , it’s always a mystery. Can’t wait for season 3 !!!!!!!
The show is awesome. It feels like Lost except it feels like the writers sort of have a better idea to end the show. I think Boyd, with Tabatha, will ultimately sacrifice himself in the final moments to get the people out of the town
@@justinstoll4955 yes 🙌 I agree
Jade and Victor are my favorites
Facts Kenny be acting like a lil Mitch
I feel like the town knows Boyd is special and theyve been trying to break him since he got there, starting with abby going crazy, maybe she was actually possessed by the town since then. Everytime she appears its to stop boyd from doing something that could help the town
Maybe it's an experiment like a stress test for fun? But why and by who?
@jonfreeman9682 what would be the point of conducting such an experiment? They have been done before.
He WAS the one who found the talismans. A tool provided by one of the or the only intelligence running this thing IMO. He was one of only two residents in this group...along with Sara...to be "infected." He took up a leadership role after he arrived, according with his military training. But he's far from the only special person. It seems as if almost everyone there has some special skill or talent.....
or maybe him breaking the box isn’t going to actually help the town remember abby said don’t break the box it will only longer the suffering
@fluff1353 Talisman is bullshit, how the town people survive without Boy came into town ? Victor have came since he was a boy, how did he survive for 60years in the town?
When Kenny was talking about the whole thread and the sweater,that was DEEP,and I felt that in the soul😢
It was really sweet. Kenny's awesome.
This entire show was felt in my soul. It’s like a reflection of what life is actually like
Tabitha having victors lunch box and taking it to the real world isn’t a mistake. She’ll definitely meet someone that knows that box, maybe his sister. And the boy in white is helping by sending her to the real world. So she can put the pieces together over there and then make a return. The boy in white said ‘this is the only way’
Then what was the boy in white being sorry for?
@@aflow- because he is sending her away from her family. He is leaving them there while sending her on the outside to figure things out. Remember she doesn’t know that Juliet is okay. She’ll be wanting to go back really bad and that should help her get info.
Did tabitha bring with her the lunchbox in the real world?
My money is on that doc. Season three is going to be so good.
@@this_name_is_not_available6923 I thought she took the lunchbox off and set it near the stairs at the top.
The Bottle Tree traps evil spirits and Boyd took one down in season one.
Sarah said he shouldn't do that. I think that's when the evil spirit got out. The other bottles probably contain other horrors.
When Tabitha had her dream of inside the tower in season one, she kicked a bottle down the stairs.
Boyd tells Donna "if the three die, there's no putting the genie back in the bottle".
Too many bottles for coincidence.
Was that really Tom in the bar, egging Jade to go into the tunnels? Was it the evil that was masquerading as Boyd's wife?
Is Tabitha REALLY out? There's what appears to be a complete blood Circle symbol on the desktop computer screen in the hospital.
Also, was that a drawing of Victor's mom on the wall in the wedding scene?!?
Sure looked like her!
That drawing was of Fatima.
Clearly Fatima.
Bro that bottles containing the evil spirits theory is very interesting
The symbol on the screen in the hospital, wow. You got a good theory.
I thought that was a man in the picture
The Sara scene was an important scene because Kenny got to see Sara actually does hear voices she's not just completely nuts!
Hearing voices or not, I don't think that excuses her actions. She should at the very least be held in confinement and not be excused for her crimes
@@NinjasDTA - I agree, under normal circumstances... but if you have someone that is clearly connected to the bigger picture of getting out an infinite loop, with actual monsters, and meat eating cicadas... yeah, I would say you would want her out and in good spirits, to continue feeding information. Otherwise, she might want to start lying about what she is hearing/seeing.
I agree with you on this one! Although, I’d still be salty about the whole leaving the door open and letting the monsters in 🙃
Kenny is the best. I'm sure he gained some empathy for her after seeing how tortured she is and how valuable she can be.
Am I the only one that remembers that the voices told her to kill the boy so either the boy in white is evil or the voices are
Tilly probably has been there before...and she loves it there and probably wants to stay. Which is why she was so happy to get back. It probably has some positive benefits for her health as well.
Love that theory
Omg yes, she also gave up her morphine on the first day. Talking about she might not need it anymore. Hmmm she is the witch released for sure
Doesn’t she has cancer maybe she is just trying to make the best out of it
@@breeze904 I can't help but think Donna is the witch.
When you say "them crusty kids." GOT ME 😂💀
They need a bath 😅
I don't really trust those kids. They look like the "The Children of the Corn"! If you see that movie then you will know what I'm talking about!
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I’m not catholic, but I attended catholic school for 3 years.
If I remember correctly, Saint Anthony is the patron saint of finding lost things.
I agree with you that Tabitha will meet Victor’s sister.
My catholic grandma had that guy on speed dial 🤣.
I google it and says St. Anthony is the patron of the poor, of sailors and fishermen, of priests and travelers, a protector and guardian of the mails, and wonder-worker.
Prayer to Saint Anthony for Lost Items
St. Anthony, perfect imitator of Jesus, who received from God the special power of restoring lost things, grant that I may find what has been
@@mghJD Patron saints were sainted during their service to the church. Anthony of Padua is st Anthony. He was a travelling monk.
I had a theory that St. Anthony (or any hospital) is connected with the town
I think the reason that Victor has a closer relationship with Tabatha is that she reminds him of his mother. And he hasn’t been with his mother for 40 years. So he is more willing to speak to her as she has that position of power over Victor.
There's a theory by some that Victor is Tabitha's uncle. Eloise is Tabitha's mother. I think we'll have the answer to this in season three.
If this theory is right, your observation is spot on.
It's so frustrating that everyone that ends up in town is there either after sometime amazing or tragic happening but no one talks to each other. Communication would give them so many more answers. 😂
I still think Tilly knows more then she lets on. She gave Kristi the morphine in front of her withdrawing girlfriend and seems to always know what's going on. She also knew Fatima was pregnant and she said she had 7 kids and there were 7 kids in the tunnels. Still trying to see if i can find out if St Anthony's name is on the morphine bottle. Probably just spiralling.😂🎉
This last episode tied many things to *the number 3.* 3 lines in the round symbol, 3 people affected by the song (and 3 things in the song: touch, break, steal, along with ‘they come for 3’), 3 people chained in the cave, 3 chains in the cave in previous episode when Boyd found the guy chained, and there’s probably more that I missed.
These breakdowns have been awesome! After watching each episode the next thing I do is switch over to UA-cam and watch your breakdown of the episode. Thanks E-Man for your exceptional content for this show and all the others.
The fact that fire could reveal rooms or chambers like where the music box is is significant. I think the monsters are there to keep people from wandering around with torches at night and seeing the stuff that fire reveals.
That’s a good one! I like this theory! Imma share this.
Maybe that’s why they gave them electricity so they wouldn’t have to use fire 😮
But Boyd did it during the day? or I guess it would make more sense as to question why a normal person would be carrying a lighted stick during the day time. So I think 🤔 your theory is definitely on to something here. I really hope it doesn't get cancelled and spawns like 2 seasons more. There is a lot more coming in season three. First season only focused on monsters, second season now focuses on "It" third season would surely bring in a new horror.
Like father. Like son. Boyd and Ellis stay getting hurt.
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Like grandfather and great-grandson -grandfather being Ellis.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 factz
I am not hating - at least they are ones of the few black men in a scary show/movie that don't die first lol 😂 .
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LUV LUV LUV your reviews and hilarious 1 liners🤣
Thank you so much Lisa 🙌🏿🙏🏿
This has been a fantastic journey and your channel was my favourite by far. Thanks for your enthusiasm and insight 👍
Thank you so much for watching!
@@EmansReviewsHope you do a recap for season 3!
I laugh everytime you called the kids dusty 😂
From is where several dimensions intersect. Jade changes dimensions when she sees the symbols. Sara can hear other dimensions. Boyd brought parasites from one dimension to another. Tabitha is trapped in another. Radio and lights can help communicate between parallel realities
Eman said "...[Kenny] now you might not get in those drawers..." LOVE IT have not heard expressions like that since the seventies where I grew up around Baltimore MD. Great reviews and very entertaining.
After Victor and Tabitha were stuck in the tunnel together Victor sees Tabitha as a mother figure and Tabitha sees Victor like Thomas the son she lost.
Excellent point
Such a good finale. This show is doing a lot of things right and it’s so fun to watch. I’m thinking each character needs to get back to the normal world in their own way based on their visions (lighthouse could be the only way but what if the tree doesn’t send them there). So many questions left but we also got a couple confirmation answers😂 I personally thought we got more than I was expecting and that’s why I enjoyed it so much.
Agreed! Got way more than I expected!
Well they did mention that the particular tree does indeed send everyone tot he lighthouse. That was the only one.
Just subbed
"hearing the ashy kids call out to her" keep up the content Mann. lol
I think that Tabitha is in the real world version of Fromville. I think the people pulling the strings are there
I think she’s back home no longer in Fromville
yes
I think that victor sister is tabitha who escaped and forget victor😢
When Ethan said, 'Maybe dying isnt so bad if we get to see Grandpa and Thomas again' I feel a cold shiver go up my spine!!😯 BUT, after seeing the ending Ethan was right!
Yeah. Yo hell with that! I love and miss my people that have moved on but I'm trying to stay above ground for as long as possible!!
“Covid Worms” 😭😭😂😂
When Tabitha is pushed out the window, to the right is an overhead view of the town and in season 1 episode 1 as the little girl was praying, a sky view of the town is shown and to the top right of the screen the light of the Lighthouse flashes.
I'm so confused. But can't stop watching. Can't wait for season 3.
With the way Reggie is acting and Randall was acting makes you wonder what they were like in the real world and what their history is. Randall has some natural sociopath behavior before he even got there. Reggie and his girlfriend had no empathy and were overly hostile to Sara and Reggie had no problem slicing a throat to get a gun. He could have just hit him over his head but no he went right to killing. He's done it before. But that's just my opinion. These people's past are important
I think Reggie pulled a Sarah....I think they got in Reggies head to get him to do stuff
@@TheStyleMessenger could be. Season three will be amazing I'm sure
I thought that was Reggie’s sister. Reggie was just upset because it makes no sense to him how she died. Everything was going good until Boyd went away. So it is Boyd who did cause his sister to die in her sleep. I can’t blame his reasoning
You’re the man E-Man, I watched your recaps after every episode and I always look forward to the next one. Good stuff brotha can’t wait for the next season!
Thank you for watching!
The old lady is going to probably start a evil cult and become a 2nd major antagonist. I also think Victor knows how to truly escape but he doesn't want to tell anyone because he will be alone again!!
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I don't think Tilly is human, but I think Tilly is there to help.
@@TreeBeer doesnt Tilly have a terminal illness? Don't people heal fast there?
that old lady gave me the creeps from the moment i saw her
16:02 *This tells us something important, and exactly describes Boyd’d decision in the dungeon when he seen his wife.* Dead Tom said to Jade, *”You don’t make moral choices based on the outcomes you expect, you make them based on whether or not you think they’re right.”* Then about 25 minutes later in the episode, when Boyd found Julie and the other 2 in the dungeon, chained up & suffering, screaming, his wife appeared to him. She tried to talk him out of saving them, (he was faced with a *moral choice, as Tom spoke about to Jade,)* said a bunch of stuff about hope, she explained what the outcome would be if he didn’t save them *(an outcome that made logical sense to expect, like Tom mentioned to Jade, but is in the future, therefore can’t be relied upon as an outcome)* and she told him that saving them (by stopping the music & crushing the music box) would only prolong everyone’s suffering.
Then, he wondered why she was against having hope, the look on his face was disbelief & confusion, it not only showed that was incongruent with what his wife would say, but that he knew it was wrong to not have hope, *what he knew was right.*
Also, he voiced that he wondered WHY she appeared to him now, to supposedly help him, *“it just lets you come in here for a little CHAT???”* which means that, why, all of a sudden now, would she appear to him and help, when she DID NOT appear to him when he needed her the most (contrasted with her mentioning that he wasn’t there when SHE needed him the most when she was alive, a totally different situation).
This made him realize that the right decision is to help these people NOW, as the present is the only reality, rather than wait & rely on something in the future that MIGHT happen, (the future is not reality, just fantasy). It’s like allowing people to starve in the present when food is running low, assuming that no food could be found in the future- it’s taking action based on reality vs future fantasy, and is also what Dead Tom told Jade, *”You don’t make moral choices based on the outcomes you expect, you make them based on whether or not you think they’re right.”*
Rather than make a decision on what his wife claimed, he made it based on what he knew was right, and had reason to trust (what Sarah said, as she showed him proof that what she seen in her mind was true) that once the 3 people died, that would be it- done, the end of possibly everyone in the town.
Dead Tom & Jade’s discussion sort of foreshadowed Boyd’s decision, but more importantly, it tells us, as viewers, that the people in town who died then come back to “talk” to the living, can be positive & helpful, or the opposite, it MIGHT BE the good part of the person’s mind who’s working out problems for themselves, rather than an actual “ghost” coming back, but either way, it shows us that what the ghost stands for could be the good part of the mind of person who interacts with it, even if it’s a negative presence like his wife, it STILL brought out the good in Boyd, helping him make the right decision. Even though Boyd was not a part of that conversation, he thought the right / good way, the same way Dead Tom thought.
Also, this shows us how the writers link things in the show. For instance, IF Boyd’s decision was a longer, drawn out mystery as to what he would do, the scene with Tom & Jade sort of foreshadowed that in a certain way - it gives us a tiny bit of insight into how the story works.
In one of your past recaps/theories , you mentioned that maybe people have to go on a quest to save someone in order to get out. Well, Tabitha went on a quest to save the children so, you may have been right. Can’t wait for season 3!!!
Man, I'm so glad I found your channel. I was searching for videos about From, and now I'm finally here. You're by far the best. Keep it up! Thanks :)
I just started watching this season, but it was easy to catch up. This show is so good! Also I loved your pov
Victor's lunchbox isn't the only clue Tabitha takes with her. I think Tabitha will accomplish a couple of things in season 3.
1. Research mode, she finds out that Victor's sister was recovered in the woods and goes to find her. And his sister has either been trying to find a way back to her family, or blocked out the experience entirely.
2. I think she learns the meaning of the symbol and why the talisman works the real world
3. I think the scabby kids do need saving (their souls being released) and told her who is responsible for keeping everyone hostage. When they kept repeating Un-koo-we. I think when you die there your soul is trapped and the entity can use your form, with the exception of children and animals, because the only help seems to be coming them.
4. I think because there are differences in the adult brain and child brain, (e.i. neuroplasticity) the town affects them differently. Victor has some sort of mental deficiency and Sara has some sort of neuro-divergent illness (I think schizophrenia) that allows her to hear the entity.
5, I think the dreamcatcher is significant and we are going find out that the entity is from Native American mythology.
6. Tabitha must figure out a way not only to go back, but a sure fire way to get home. The lighthouse is important, as the tower also plays a part in Native American mythology.
I am leaning towards this being some sort of indigenous mythology because there are a lot of primal human elements to the show. Namely darkness one of the first things universally feared by humans. Isolation, no one is seen being killed by other people, dying alone is a fear of ours, as we are a social species. A talisman keeps them safe, which shows that it has some other worldly property. When Tilly says she has 7 children, "7 nations" is often used when referencing indigenous tribes. There's more, but this is just some food for thought.
I think Tabitha will link up with Victor’s sister in the real world. Victor’s memories are unreliable and he didn’t even remember Eloise. Is it possible she was pushed out of Fromland too and is trying to look for a way back?
Yes! I agree!
Very plausible theory because Victor said that he found his mom under the tree. Eloise ran after her; it's likely she got into the tree and escaped. Maybe Victor never saw her leave, but she did (or maybe he's suppressed that memory).
Maybe they'll also find Tabitha's body at the tree.
Easily one of my favorite end-of-season cliffhangers for any season of tv
Lighthouses have traditionally been viewed as symbols of hope and security. As beacons of light, they provide guidance for safe passage to sailors and protect not only their lives but the land nearby. Thus, the way out is thru the lighthouse.
Except in The Ring lol
Things in mind:
1. What if Victor is a bad guy. He wanted Tabitha out because Tabitha knows many things (and probably close to the discovering the truth) HOWEVER Tabitha has been good to her so he decided not to kill her.
2. Is Tabitha really back? What if she is another dimension or another level of misery?
3. Iff Tabitha is really back, did she bring with her Victor's lunchbox?
4. What is the purpose of the 7 children laying for some sort of sacrifice (angkhooey kids).
I think the 7 children are sacrificed to appease that red dark entity from the cave paintings. Sacrifice them so the real monster is kept in the town < dimension > to not spill into our dimension - reality
The explanation of the symbol definitely draws its inspiration from The Ring.
Yes!
I watched all the original "Twilight Zone" and this seems like a baby that was born from that great series!
I think the reason Tilly was leading people in prayer was because of something Sara said about hope and how the town feeds on it. If Tilly is a mole (or rather some sort of entity connected to the town), it would make sense that she would be leading folks in prayer so they can be hopeful.
I'm starting to feel a certain way about how this story is unfolding. For Boyd to defeat the entity without us learning what it is, why the music box was important, or really ANYTHING in a season 2 finale? I love the show, but I may have to wait until the whole series wraps before I revisit it again.
Please forgive me, but your statement is ridiculously confusing. After “Unfolding” you lost me. Are you meant to be asking a question/s?
@@Tonshmarwasn't confusing at all. We learn Boyd must kill the entity, but nothing else is explained.
@@JonathanIsrael708 Yeah it was. (To me) It was how you worded it (Punctuation/or non) but I get the gist of what you trying to convey. The lack of question-answering. And I agree.
I am 150% with you. Yes, I've been entertained. But I have been saying it (and getting ripped to pieces by moron fans for it) for several episodes:
They're not going to explain anything. They're not going to answer questions. They're going to take an easy way out and leave it to the ever trendy "Lovecraftian Mystery/Fear of the Unknown" which works in a NOVEL because you IMAGINE it, it doesn't WORK IN VISUAL ARTS. It's a cop out and lazy writing!!!
This show is going to end up getting canceled with the way it keeps pushing shit for later. I'm passing on the next season or two, if they ever come. I am not so easily won over like some, I need some ANSWERS!
Haha.
@@hiddenhidden3670 Yeah, I thinks e are paying attention, Sherlock. That's the effing point. They are just adding and adding. Not even conceding some resolutions, clearly the monsters are "the tip of spear" but they haven't bothered to definitively explain their relation to the plot, nor anything beyond that. How many seasons do they have in mind? Because the more seasons of pure filler, terribly acted character drama, and chaotic plot development, the harder it will be to tie them all up. 5 seasons? With their length and typical season progression? They wouldn't even be able to fit it into one season, what with all the extra fluff they pack into the show. If it is a character study they should get better actors and directors because they're not hitting the nail on the head with that. What this show has is a concept. They're riding the concept and they're not bringing the story together. You can't just do that in the final go it needs to unfold and they need to give answers instead of instroducing a new seasonal villain without tying it in or closing up the last seasonal villain (s). They'll be cancelled before that or they'll fumble the ball. They're already going to lose a LOT of viewers this off-season, even this last episode I almost wasn't in the mood to watch it because I knew they would not give any real answers, they'll just make us ask more questions. That would be fine if they were more competent, but they're not. So, get ready for an even longer wait for S3 as they desperately try to sort it out or a really disappointing season three, or more realistically a cancellation.
One of my favorite characters on the show
Thanks to everyone for such a sweet production and to Eman for awesome commentary.
I believe that to escape, one must die. With tabby being pushed out of the tower is more than likely her demise which awakened her into the real world, So this theory will lead back to Boyd's wife being correct after all.
Why is "Boyd's Wife" and "dead" people like the Bartender coming to Boyd and Jade then? "Boyd's Wife" seemingly trying to promote giving up and suffering and the Bartender trying to help. I don't have any alternative theories, just wondering your thoughts there. ;)
Makes sense, cuz of him having hope, they stay stuck.
@@TheCrowReviewer The wife idk, it could be that she might pray and her image comes to tell him what he needs to do, but he refuses. And it was explained that the ones that was seeing the symbols would turn crazy and have a bad fate.
So, Boyed wife is in real world and Taby can find all of those who escaped, regain forces and try to go back. It’s possible I don’t think the show will go this way. But it would have been great for Tabby to go back with the van full of peaches
bro she didn't die. She left the from realm
I only just now binged season 2 and discovered your channel. It's the best!
I believe it's Victor. I think Victor, was alone for so long, that in his mind he brought them all there. He may not know how to get out. Idk.. Just guessing.
I was thinking that too. Maybe the boy in white is Victor's subconscious trying to do the right thing. In season one Victor told Ethan he hadn't seem him in a long time, that he thought he made him up or he wasn't real or something like that.
I was wondering if he was the god-like character in their world too. Sooo many theories my head is spinning. This show is amazing lol
13:28 jagged edge def coming for them rights 😂
When he sang that, I hollered 😅😅😅😅
The season finale tried to redeem this season but let’s be real… this is what should have happened:
*Season 2 Episode 1*
*Boyd: ”Yo guys so I’m back from the woods, saw a bottle tree, got bitten by a giant spider, and saw a massive lighthouse”*
*Victor: “Oh word? I know about the bottle tree and the lighthouse and my mom said going there can help everyone go home”*
*Everyone: “Alright bet let’s go there in the morning”*
Literally no other filler BS had to happen this season.
So no one communicated that would never happen in real life... oh wait. That is exactly!! What would happen in real life.
I straight up yell at the tv for ppl to talk to each other. I over share for this reason. Unever know what might be important
wait a minute… tabitha was found three days ago by hikers which wouldn’t mean the time correlates, but when marielle met with kristi it had been the same amount of time?
I think the "entity" is the boy in white. He was there when Victor was little, after everyone was killed. He can "speak" to Sara, and she was being used by "it" to kill. Ethan saw the boy in white, and soon after, Sara was told to kill Ethan. And, the boy in white was what led Sara and Boyd to the tree when they were getting close to the lighthouse, which is the exit.
Boyd went thru the tree and ended up in the dungeon where he was given the locust that had to get out into the town's people in order to capture three of them to turn them into the "night monsters" (puppets).
Did anyone else notice that the eyes of the puppet that Jade saw in the tunnels were the same color as Randall, Julie, and Kristi's fiancée when they had the locust inside of them? All of the night monsters (I don't know what else to call them) look like that puppet/dummy with the same smile. I think that's the only way to turn people into those monsters. Martin was locked away in the dungeon, with the locust inside his blood, for a long time, probably since the fifties. That's why all of the night monsters are from that decade. They (the town's people before Victor) were containing the locust inside Martin. Boyd, unknowing, became the vessel of the locust. Then let it out. All because the boy in white pointed to the tree and told Sara to hide inside it.
Someone is the puppet master and it's the boy in white. Tabitha found the exit, and it infuriated the boy in white, and so he had to kick her out so she couldn't tell anyone else about it. The boy in white, this entity that was released, probably during the civil war period, doesn't want anyone to leave.
Amazing theory. Probably the best I've read. Everything makes sense, I almost hope this is the case lol
When Boyd going back to stop music box on the woods forest.... I give it 9.7/10❤the hole season 2
I was really there when Boyd smashed the torch against the melody box.
Man im glad Tabitha got out. Thats gives a whole new direction to the series. Tabitha trying to get back to the town has got me excited. Good review too 👍
What if the scene of Jade smashing the bottles in the bar is a sign that they need to smash the bottles hanging on the bottle tree to retrieve the messages within which may contain clues?
I also think this
My question now is... What actually happened to all of the other people that died in that town? I feel like if you die in Fromville, you go back to the real world. And I also thought that Abby was trying to distract Boys to not break the music box at first, but after seeing Tabitha getting pushed out the lighthouse and most likely dying from that fall, makes me think that Abby was just trying to give Boyd a clue that death (angkhooey - like the kids were chanting also means death) is the answer to getting out
We never saw Jade escape the tunnels.
It’ll be interesting to see how Randall’s attitude adjust after his ordeal.
Will Tom ask Victor to take him and his kids to the bottle tree.
I don’t understand what is “hurting” Sarah, when she hears the voices.
When you start singing jagged edge I lost it 😂❤
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10:21 I think Tilly was there before, place probably cured her cancer, but it came back and she returned.
I was thinking the same thing
What if Victor’s mother sacrificed herself so that Eloise could escape the monsters? Although doubtful she would have survived for long, but what if Eloise is somehow still alive? How would this affect Victor, and Henry?
My immediate concern right now is bootleg Chris Evans surviving and those guns not being locked up!
While Tabutha was walking the stair I noticed cards..The cards and the fire trucks were there for a reason
I mentioned that because of the ambulance and the dump truck. I think they are a refrence to people.
@@tonyroid1to what people
@Djr2699 . I said that people's jobs might be a key. The ambulance = 2 nurses (pediatric). The dump truck might be a reference to the Matthew's (his old car). The cards possibly gambling (Tilly).
Could they have been maybe clues Re: tabitha’s future? (ie the ambulance / she wakes up in hospital)? Or maybe even warnings/totems / talismans placed in their paths that intimate what happens if they proceed in that direction?
@@tonyroid1 oh that makes sense
My theories:
Fromplace is where people go who are in a comma, like purgatory. This is why people from other parts of the country find themselves there, maybe by way of car accident injuries. When you die in the town, you awake from the comma. Which is why so many people are compelled to feel death is the only true escape. Those close to waking from the comma start seeing the symbol which is actually the hospital logo (see the computer screen at end). The word the children keep repeating could be the name of a doctor who experiments on children where they end up in commas. So now Tabitha could help them escape. There's so many ways this could go...
I guess the argument is if they are in a coma are Tabitha's kids and husband actually her kids, do they even exist or are they just a figment that are in the world Tabitha experiences. If that's the case, why would they all suffer the same fate? Especially sometime like purgatory in which a young victor and Ethan would be too young to probably be sentenced too.
EMan I am so glad I found your site, you are a great reviewer...accurate, interesting, and very entertaining. GOOD JOB!
Tabitha escaped the way out is the lighthouse but how will you know unless someone told you. She found a way out so next season she must find the way back in to save her family
yeah it would be crazy if she went back and they took her in a whole nother realm
I just watched “again”, The Cabin In The Woods, and I noticed some similarities in a character that is a ballerina, the Sugarplum fairy or what have you, but her music box is in the cabin and if the box would have kept playing the ballerina would have been summoned. This is drawing several parallels to the ballerina on “From”, and even the appearance is similar when the shows ballerina enacts her monstrous form.
I notice that the boy in white said the same to Tabitha "sorry this the only way" like Sarah said to toby in season 1 before she killed him
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@@EmansReviews @chantebender But sarah accidentally killed her own brother as she turned around. She was trying to save her brother NOT kill him. If she knew killing Ethan, would result in her own brother dying there is no way she would want to even attempt killing Ethan. So I don’t understand why everybody says that she killed him. Yes, she killed him, but not deliberately everyone on the show think she deliberately killed her own brother when, in fact, she didn’t even want to kill her own brother as she twirled around the knife, just slipped through his throat by a complete accident, everybody should really wake up to that fact
@@dolphinsuzanne she's talking about Toby (Jade's friend in the car) not Nathan (Sara's brother)
I thought at first the boy in white couldn’t talk
I want to know why they never got together to share all the info and experiences they were having. I'm mad at the writers about that!!!
Dream catchers are definitely part of the show. It's around too often. And people are talking about dreams.
Agreed. I was looking at the dream catcher at the wedding thinking the same thing
Dreams are part of something in this show , it’s clear 😊
Thank God someone is helping break this show down! Man, I'd love you to doo book reviews for my works 😊
They're in an alternate dimension, being puppeted by some sorte of powerfull being, and these people probably feed this being with their hope and fear, it probably feeds on emotions and the boy in white is a force of good who contradicts the evil, the monsters are just minions
If not…perhaps a pocket universe.
So much of this is fairy tale mythology…especially the boy in white, Ethan’s drawings & talking about quests, and especially a lighthouse in a dense forest as well as the episode title. This is Stephen King meets M.Night Shymalan.
The ppl are all in the hospital unconscious, but escaping through the tower will make u wake up , but dying by monsters ,you die in the real world also
@@jonoeschger1552 I also thought about a pocket universe! Perhaps controlled by an evil entity, for some reason first thing that comes to mind is some sort of ancient Babylon deity
@@jonoeschger1552 Absolutely! The Stephen King vibe is really strong here! I'm loving the show, it's very intriguing
I read an interesting thought today on from. What if the tree on the road that everyone sees is a far away tree that’s broken, and everyone near it gets pulled to the town
@Eman's Movie Reviews - HEAR ME OUT - I think I have a clue for next season. I think the boy in white pushed Victor's mom out of the lighthouse as well and that's why he found her body by the tree and thinks she didn't make it to the Farway tree. I think they are going to find Tabitha's body as well and assume that the little baldhead dirty kids did something to her. I think everyone is in a coma. The way to break through the coma is to die as Abby said. Everyone has to wake up !!!! Depending on how you wake up depends if you live in the real world. I think the reason why Jade keeps seeing the symbol is because he and Tabitha's family are in the same hospital. I think he keeps seeing blood with the symbol because maybe his organs are starting to fail and the Fromland is trying to warn him he needs to wake up soon.
All caught up... Thx for recommending the show the last EP was epic
What an episode. That was a hell of a season.
My daughter and I watch the show, she is back East and I"m out West..its something we can share...you have given me a lot to discuss with her! GOOD REVIEWS man!
If the three were in the chamber but their bodies were back in town, where was martins body at before dying in first episode? Sara said it was laughing at Boyd for letting it back into the town. So it came for the three then locks itself in the chamber? Something isn’t adding up.
I might be able to explain this in my next theory video
Why did Martin transfer the worms to Boyd in the first place and tell him to leave before the music stopped, when all he had to do was destroy the music box? Maybe even worse things will happen since he destroyed it.
10:42 I think Tabitha (as a mother who lost a child) is being used by the “good” forces to do her part (like Ethan says, everyone has their part to do in the Quest). It makes sense that the good & bad forces would use the strengths & weaknesses of each character.
Also, I think the kids Tabitha sees are *symbols* of something else- maybe of her kids, all kids in the world, or maybe they represent the child in all of us, where Tabitha is the best one to do something to save “innocence”, or the inner self of one or more people.
The mistake wasn't boyd killing smiley.....it was not listening to Kenny. Kenny told them....BURN THE DAMN BODY. But no....boyd wanted to find a way to kill more. And the bile weapon failed anyway. They could've burned the body right after they got the bile.
They need to study the monsters to try to find answers who are they.
Yes
I thought they burned the body after collecting the bile. 🤔
Fake Chris Evans said to Donna, "yea I saw you helping them carrying that body out"... Lol
It was the right call to see if they could find out more about the monsters and maybe find a way to kill them all! However. It seems as if this town is alive and will punish the people for every mistake they make!
I don't know... I think the first problem was Martin was not Martin... He was like the vision of Abby. He told Boyd to get away before the music stopped which was horrible advice since the music needed to be stopped. Since the music was playing the entire time I don't know if it would have mattered what they did... It could have found some other horrible way to reach them all. I'm still confused bc it seems boy in white led Boyd to the music box in the first place, so I remain wary of him. However mb the boy in white also wants all the evils to be defeated. Boyd ultimately won. And when Kenny was saying mb they will not escape but only make it easier for the next people it supports that they can make progress in diminishing the evils in Fromville.
The symbol that was continued to be drawn was the roots of the tree when jade was looking up, I think the children are some how saying aunt Tilly, the old lady from the bus( might be a stretch) but who knows
I think Tabitha is laying on the ground beside the tower and is dreaming all of this.
I hope not
Seeing Scott out of character really let's you know how good he really is. He was one of the first people I looked up aftwer finding FROM.
I am so in a loop i am confused its so good i need more omg they better bring it back its so good
Just happened on your channel. Really impressive reviews & theories on From. I’ll watch as many as you care to make!! Season 3 can’t get here fast enough…
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏿
There could be good moles. Ones that know what is going on but are there to help and/or guide. Ever since the idea of moles came up, Donna does seem to be showing up at exactly the right times. But she is also incredibly likable and “real” enough that she would be the literal LAST person you would suspect (aside from Boyd) to have anything to do with what is going on. We know it’s not boyd because he is trying way too hard to help and has killed his own wife in order to protect the town. Donna has never been one to go out to try and discover or solve the mystery, but she is there solely to protect and act like a guard and/or mom for everyone.
It would be so crazy if where Tabitha is at is only level 2. Then even death wouldn't free you. If she is outside of Fromville, then Boyd's wife ( or the being who appears to be her) was right about death being the only way out. If the boy in white is good, he was helping her escape. If he's evil, he's advancing the "game" introducing a new realm. This show is wild. I love the mystery.
32:07 Not Chris buy one get one free Evans 😂🤣💀
A lot of people are disappointed in the lack of answers but it is a good sign for a lot more to come reminds me of attack on Titan that just recently came to a close everything will be revealed in the end can’t wait for season 3 of from great series !!!!
Attack On Titan was amazing
And completely delivered all the answers to our questions at the right time. Phenomenal anime.
Maybe tilly is victor's sister...
I was wondering since Boyd killed the monster with his blood, instead of using the bile, he could have used his own blood instead.
Do y’all think the town and from monsters could be fearful of Boyd? Lately the monsters have been hesitant to attack. Do you think they’re scared of Boyd or whatever boyd had released?
Think about this, pet Sematary the Wendigo is of the woods it has the ability to bring people back to life. Might be worth researching.?
What about Elgin? Do you think he went through a similar scenario as Tabitha ? She said she didn't remember what happened to her and Elgins memory comes back to him in bits and pieces. Maybe he came back for a purpose IMO
The bar tender guy mentions that when he ran into to the house that collapsed he wasn't thinking about the Trolley Problem or Determinism. Preceded by him saying " you dont make moral choices based of the outcomes you expect." The trolley problem was exactly what Sara was faced with. Determinism is incompatible with free will, in short it means all events are casually inevitable. The song Que Sera Sera ( whatever will be, will be ) is a song about fatalism and acceptance of it. Fatalism is the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. Boyds wife tried to convince him to abandon hope because she claims "fromville" feeds off of destroying hope. Hope is the expectation of a positive outcome. Hope is what has kept those alive that are still alive. The little boy constantly talks about quests, you cannot successfully take on a quest without hope otherwise you would never start. Hope is a quest and a quest is essentially hope. I think Tabitha decided to take on the quest.
I agree Victor's sister probably got out but Tabitha will never find a way back into that town. People drove in from all over the country and ended up there.
Now that you mention Victor's sister might have got out right. So what if Tabitha meets the sister some where in the hospital? I mean there's got to be a reason why they are now bringing up the fact he just remembered he has a sister.
Also Victor sent his lunchbox with her I think someone at that hospital is going to see the lunchbox and no it's Victor's. But that reflection didn't look like Tabby to me it looked like the monster Jasmine From season 1
@@catladytx Where do you get the name Jasmine from? What reflection?
The thing about Tilly is that when she was leading the prayer circle there was 7 people in the circle (possibly being a callback to her 7 children and the 7 children in the cave) and we know that this place likes to give people hope so they can take it away. Maybe Tilly is the living embodiment of that to give hope within instead of monsters and sleep demons.
I think Tabitha is Victors sister 😮
I really appreciate that you took the time to watch more than once and gave yourself a chance to process what you saw prior to commenting.. that is huge when it comes to doing reviews and or breakdowns.. 🥂