From Season 3 twist could prove timeline theory that changes everything

As a seasoned gamer of Fromville’s twisted tales, I’ve seen my fair share of plot twists that would make M. Night Shyamalan blush. But the latest episode of Season 3 has me scratching my head in bewilderment, and not just because of the usual suspects: the faraway tree, the bottle tree, or even the ever-looming presence of Henry. No, this time it’s the ambulance that’s got me hooked.


Since the end of Episode 3 in Season 3, there was once again a surprising turn of events. However, this recent plot twist could potentially validate a longstanding theory regarding the sequence of events in the storyline.

In essence, as we delved into the newest installment of MGM+’s chilling series, we found ourselves with an ever-growing number of unanswered questions, and this pattern continues throughout Season 3.

Delving into the enjoyment of the program, we can’t help but relish in deciphering the various puzzles and suggestions as they unfold. And remember, there may be some spoiler alerts coming up!

From Season 3 twist could prove timeline theory that changes everything

Towards the finale of Season 3, Episode 3, Tabitha discovers an old bracelet she once crafted for Jim in Victor Senior’s vehicle. This discovery, quite unexpected and startling, presents an intriguing twist.

After making the discovery, Tabitha begins to think she’s unable to escape Fromville. In her attempt to depart, Henry’s vehicle collides unexpectedly. When she regains consciousness, she finds herself lying in the back of an ambulance, surrounded by a few paramedics and an unresponsive Henry.

Wow, here’s the unexpected twist: I had to halt my journey when the ambulance encountered a blockage on the road—it was a fallen tree, believe it or not! Now, we seem to have landed in Fromville.

Based on both items, it appears the latest episode is lending credence to the continuing hypothesis that the town’s inhabitants might be trapped within multiple timelines or dimensions.

This theory isn’t new, having been around since From Season 1 when Boyd and Sara ventured out into the forest and found the bottle tree (with the date “1864” inside one of them). 

Additionally, there’s the distant tree, serving as a gateway for those venturing within. However, this latest development leaves some spectators convinced that it might be factual.

From Season 3 twist could prove timeline theory that changes everything

In a post on Reddit, someone said, “Do you recall when Kristi mentioned finding medical supplies in an abandoned ambulance? Now, think about the conclusion of Season 3, Episode 3!

Wow, it seems like these events are interconnected. If that’s Tabitha from a past timeline we’re seeing, then her presence makes sense as to why the bracelet is here too. However, I’m puzzled about how the bracelet ended up in the vehicle?

Another agreed, while pointing out a hidden detail: it’s not snowing at the fallen tree, despite it being winter in the current Fromville timeline. 

They agreed with you too,” they said. “Moreover, since it wasn’t snowing outside the ambulance, I believe it might be the same person. That would mean we could witness a younger Victor. It seems Tabitha may have left the bracelet behind.

However, one theory that we had while watching the latest chapter is that somehow Tabitha and Victor are related, which would explain why Henry had the bracelet, and why Ethan has such an affinity with Victor. 

A Redditor stated that Tabitha crafted a bracelet modeled after one from her family, suggesting that perhaps the original piece in her family was created by her aunt, who had fled.

The item created by Victor’s sibling appears to be modeled after the one their mother made for his father. It seems that the connection between Tabitha and Victor could be familial rather than temporal.

Another added, “Omg what if Tabitha is Victor’s sister? Lol anything is possible at this point.”

A bystander remarked, “Tabitha is actually Eloise, Victor’s sibling.” She crafted that bracelet using Jim’s design, inspired by her final recollection of her true mother when she was urging her towards a tree.

It’s the sole explanation that fits. The complexities surrounding time travel don’t account for the flaws on the bracelet.

Additionally, some people dismiss the idea that it was an ambulance, with one person suggesting, “It’s more probable that it was a different ambulance.

As a long-time resident myself, I’ve seen many faces over the years, including Victor’s. It’s safe to assume that someone like me might have recognized Tabitha given our shared history. Moreover, the article about Tabitha and her family, as well as Kristi’s girlfriend, seems to mirror the flow of time in our real world.

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2024-10-07 17:23