From Season 3 theory explains why Tabitha leaving had to happen

As a seasoned gamer with years of experience in deciphering complex narratives and fan theories, I find this theory surrounding Tabitha’s journey in From Season 3 quite intriguing. It’s not often that a character’s exit from the game world holds such significance for the overall storyline.


In Season 3, Tabitha returns, and a fan theory suggests that her experiences outside the fictional world may not have been in vain.

In the final episode of Season 2, Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) found herself being shoved from a tower by a figure in white. However, instead of meeting her demise, she miraculously woke up in our actual world.

From Season 3 onwards, she has been residing in Camden, Maine, which is where she encountered Victor’s father, Henry (portrayed by Robert Joy).

In the fourth episode of Season 3, she arrives back at Fromville, accompanied by Henry, who was with her, in an ambulance.

From Season 3 theory explains why Tabitha leaving had to happen

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve been pondering over the enigma of Tabitha’s journey that seemed fruitless to some. However, a fresh hypothesis has cropped up, hinting at potential importance in the cryptic scene where the boy in white whispered, “This is the only way,” just before shoving her. It’s like unraveling a complex game puzzle, and I can’t wait to see how this clue unfolds!

In the most recent From episode, we find Victor (Scott McCord) sharing his feelings regarding Christopher, a ventriloquist who became malevolent following comparable visions to those Jade (David Alpay) is undergoing.

Following these events, Victor, who was still quite young, was instructed by his mother, Miranda, to take cover along with his sister, Eloise. However, Eloise disobeyed and chose to explore outside on her own.

The next day, Victor came out from his hiding place to discover that everyone in the town was deceased, leaving the boy in white as his sole companion.

According to a Reddit user’s theory, “Tabitha’s departure could potentially halt a recurring pattern similar to that of Christopher.

Before shoving Tabitha from the lighthouse, the boy clad in white asserted, ‘this is the sole path.’ Some onlookers pondered if this event held significance given that Tabitha eventually returned to Fromville.

It seems to me that her returning after leaving offers significant optimism for the town at a time when it’s on the brink of collapse. However, I have a feeling there’s a deeper story behind this trip.

From Season 3 theory explains why Tabitha leaving had to happen

It’s possible that Jade might understand this situation as ‘we’ll return immediately if we depart,’ which could lead her to believe that the solution or defeat of this place is the only means of escape.

I think Christopher made a bad deal in Jasper that went awry, resulting in him inadvertently handing over the town’s residents to some unknown entity, presumably as a way to extricate himself from the situation.

Tabitha’s entire odyssey clearly demonstrates that there is influence beyond Fromville, capable of guiding someone straight back to it with precision.

This decision by Jade could strengthen her resolve not to strike a bargain with any power, bringing the community one step further away from the vicious cycle of murders linked to Christopher.

The Redditor finished by saying, “The goal is no longer to escape, but to stop the place as a whole. Escaping means nothing if you can come back.”

I wholeheartedly concur with the sentiment! In the fourth episode of Season 3, when Jade revealed his hallucinations to Kristi (Chloe Van Landschoot) and Kenny (Ricky He), it felt like a significant and promising stride.

Our characters serve as change-makers, and I truly hope to witness Jade begin to follow a path different from what Christopher took. Your suggestions appear quite convincing,” they commented.

Additionally, you’ve perfectly captured the essence of the point, which is now clear that it’s not solely about escaping. Instead, it will draw you back in.

others seem hesitant, particularly since the Matthews have a track record of concealing crucial details without apparent justification (Jim, it’s hard not to notice your role in this).

Given that the Matthews rarely share important details about their life, it’s likely that Tabatha won’t tell anyone what happened to explain her escape,” suggested one.

As a passionate gamer, if these game characters don’t start communicating with each other, I’ll find myself yelling at the screen in frustration.

And one put forward an altogether different theory, stating, “I agree mostly. Henry is going to be the reason Victor breaks through his trauma. 

As a gamer, I’m starting to suspect we won’t be able to wipe out this place entirely. It seems like our best bet is for Boyd to take charge as a protector, and together, we’ll figure out how to thrive in these circumstances instead.

It’s up to the creators to decide that, while we’ll discover it ourselves when Season 3 Episode 5 airs on Sunday, October 20.

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2024-10-15 12:48