FROM TV Show: The Story Time Loop Theory Explained
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- From season 3 has revealed how everything started in Fromville. Throughout the show we see many things repeat themselves. This video explains and reviews the Theory of how From TV show is a repeating story stuck in a Time Loop.
Two things:
1. Jim didn't die in season 1.
2. Season 4 hasn't happened yet.
He did in a vision though. Kinda😂
I figured it out.. the answers in the title their FROM there and since they weren’t apart of the group that sacrificed their children they kept their humanity and return as humans not monsters… well a small part of it
It makes sense that Victor Ethan and Julie would have a supernatural tie to the town since they have tabithas blood
I have obsessed over BiW, Victor and Ethan. They are all definitely connected and I think you're theory as to how is pretty spot on. I'm sure there's more to this connection but I'm on the same page as you. Great video!!
I believe all towns people are reincarnated from origional residence of the town against the contract:
Every one dies in the town someone else comes to replace them: for example the bus passengers came after the colony hous massacre. Which makes the resistance number fixed to a number.
They also came in on the heals of Boyd "releasing" someone.
Then why did the RV and Jaces car show up on day "96" without an "incident", and why do they complain about having so many more months to fees than normal after the bus comes,m
@@teresaburr5041 Fair point.
@@teresaburr5041 there is one clear and fixed point that, the number of towns people must stay the same, i don't really know where they mentioned that.
I maybe out of my mind, but something you ssid about the (pilgrim town) made me think that when they made the deal with the Yellow god(man in yellow, yellow man) they vanished from the real world and were taken to Fromville, because they were the Lost colony of Roanoke, Virgina. And the Yellow Prince is Croatoan. The demigod who accepted their sacrifice. The children are not damned, but their parents are and will always be for the death of the innocents.
I REALLY like tying this to the lost colony of Roanoke!
I don't think every person in the town is a resurrection. I see a lot of the people in the town kind of like the extra people on the LOST island. Most of them were not brought there specifically by Jacob or The Island, but were with those people when they were brought. Collateral damage, as it were.
1:15, season 4 episode 1?
I just finished season 3 and was told season 4 wasn't till 2026. It also said Jim was killed at the end of Season 1. But he wasn't.
He is from the future 😅😂
Just curious, why is saying unaliving someone better than killing someone?
The ai regulation things aren't programmed to flag it as opposed to kill
I really think Komono woman is Eloise, which may be the reason the monsters don’t hurt victor
except eloise isnt japanese. That entity appeared to the specific person it did in the way it did to manipulate him. Remember what he said about his grandmother
@@paultardspambotthe kimono lady just knew Elgin was really into hentai
Could Ethan be Victor's sister in recarnated state
The sign in the series is the same as the one Dr strange was holding in spider man no way home
Good points and theories in this video
Very good theory 👍
Not convinced you are correct on your date for the sacrifice... a couple of things to consider,
The clothing of the kids is more 18th or 19th century than 16th or 15th. Second, the tree in the road , they have repeatedly
Referenced this as being the entrance or crossing over point
So likely a tree and road had to have existed at crucial time relative to the "from dimension". Even if the road was a dirt road. The Native Americans didn't really utilize wheeled transportation so again puts the time frame 18th 19th century. Third the lighthouse, which was referenced as a crossing point as well and was depicted in the cave drawings. So it had to exist at least as far back as the sacrifices. Lastly, and this is less definitive, but at least 3 of the characters had visions of civil war soldiers. It turns out 2 of them were reincarnations of the same soul, so could just be visions of a traumatic past life, but with the timing of everything else I would say the visions were of the original life.
And that the date of the sacrifices were somewhere around 1870 a.d.
Why is the series named 'From' ?
It’s not where you From it’s where you at
So I did an experiment. I stepped back from the story and approached it again with an open mind. I then began to notice the entire story in general functions like people living in a psychiatric institution. You will find that all of the ideas being spread originatenfrom either one or two people together. Other people never really see what the others see. They just tell the story. They also take ideas from Victor's drawings. For example, the lighthouse. Tabitha didn't say anything about a lighthouse until after she saw the crayon drawing if Victor. They were sitting at a table going through a tablet full of Victor's drawings in Season 2. This is when Tabitha asked about the lighthouse and became obsessed. You will also notice this is the point in the story where everything begins to go wild. All of Victor's photos begins to become true.
Things get so chaotic after they see Victor's photos they all begin to become hysterical. This all starts with they man whose wife was eaten. He then moved into colony house, goes nuts wringing the bell, screaming, running up and down the halls. Then, thing get even nuttier.
Even if this isn't what is going on, it is fun to watch with this perspective. You will then see they are all acting like people with different mental illnesses.
If you look at the story this way, Colony House is the institution. It appears Donna and some of the other major characters living in Colony House are the caretakers.
Then, if you look at it this way, the doctor is the Man in Yellow.
(Take a look at Boyd. He is a man who was in the military who fight in Vietnam and possibly unalived his wife. I don't think the other guy is his son. I think he is his caretaker.)
Watch a few of the first episodes so you don't have to watch it all again.
Have fun.
Oh, the people aren't being unalived. They are being sent home. You could argue the doctor comes and sends home Tabitha's husband. 😮😊 I used to work in an institution. It is set up this way. You only see the doctor every now and then. The nurses care for the patients. The doctors come to write prescriptions. That's all they do.
Another possible example, Tabitha is getting treatment for unaliving her children.
The writers are known for doing this type of story. Especially in Lost.
That would be really crazy and you make alot of good points. I've always had a theory that the hospital could have something to do with what's going on. The fact that Miranda woke up in that hospital has always been suspect because you're right, on rewatch there are alot of clues for this.
@Father_Daniel I think there is also something going on with the books they have lying around everywhere. Somebody with a big imagination is reading those books. The reverend said they have everything book BUT the Bible.
You know they funniest scene. Go back to season two when the guy said his wife dies while he was asleep. After that, he went nuts. He moved into Colony House and had everyone else thinking they couldn't sleep. This is when they all started hallucinating. the only reason they couldn't sleep is because that guy told them. There is no other reason at all.
Watch when he goes crazy and starts ringing the bell and running around. I nearly fell out of my chair in amusement. I am seeing this show in a different light now.
Even if I am wrong, seeing Colony House as a psychiatric hospital is making the show a lot better. I get less caught up on the clues.
You can still play the clues game since there are two levels of story going one, I think. You have the main "what is the mystery" storyline. Then, you have each person's individual journey. Their journeys all connect depending on which character they interact with. Once they go to another character's story, they infect the entire town with chaos.
Dreaming also plays an important part in these stories.
Thanks for taking a moment to think of the story how I did. Take care.
When did anything like that happen in lost?
The only psychiatric hospital that was in the show was the one that Hurley was in because he thought he was crazy and cursed for winning the lottery by playing the numbers.
Libby was there too because she was obsessed with Hurley for accidentally killing her brother.
Then the extra credit scene on the DVD has Hurley as the new Jacob going back to get walt out of the same psychiatric hospital.
It's not like they were all in a psychiatric hospital imagining the island.
@MoncœrCoyoteSmith I think you make really good points! It similar to the thoery that the talismans only work because they believe that they have power. If this place can "manifest" your nightmares/dreams against you it would be safe to say your beliefs could also. Like you said He put that "belief" in there heads that they couldn't sleep and that made it real or atleast they believed it to be real. Crazy stuff!!
@Father_Daniel I think you took my comment too literally. What I mean is the writers play with the mind. They use a lot of symbols and metaphors. No specific casa by case comparison.
These writers are complex. They also can trick us into thinking we know what is going on. This is why Lost was so much fun.
Most accurate
That little boy or victor is the man in yellow
What if the man in yellow is victor
From the future or smth
nah, he's bruce lee from a different universe when he didn't die from ebola
Bit of a height difference stupid
Bruh don't make these into shorts. You're ruining it for anybody scrolling that hasn't seen it
anghkhooey
Father Khatri - pronounced cat tree. Elgin is pronounced Eljin and its story walker not chapter walker or reader… Sheesh!
I’m a writer on the show. I’m gonna violate my NDA and tell you guys what’s going on (they could end up changing it) basically the town is one big roller coaster designed by Jim. He didn’t want a divorce so he killed his wife and kids and turned them into animatronics and everyone in the town is either an animatronic or unknowing participants of the ride. Part of the ride is having your memories erased temporarily so that you can enjoy it to its fullest. After you die you wake up outside in a sleeping pod where you are given the choice to buy photos and then given a gift bag.
i hope they fired you for having such a poor idea
😂
Do it's based on the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon in the 80s
Are you mispronouncing names on purpose?
lol I’m wondering the same thing