
Sara Arrived Already Broken: Nathan Is Both Her Reason and Her Sacrifice
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The core claim about Sara's abusive past and Nathan's rescue role is directly confirmed by dialogue in this episode, but the connection between that trauma and specific supernatural susceptibility is implied rather than demonstrated within the episode's events.
STORY CONTEXT
The town doesn't take people at random, or does it? This thread collects theories on what connects the chosen, from shared trauma to bloodlines to pure cosmic bad luck.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Sara's dependency on Nathan is not incidental but structural (the pre-existing fracture the town has been applying pressure to all along), then Fromfield's real horror is not supernatural but psychological: it does not trap people so much as it finds the people already trapped inside themselves and offers them a door. The implication is that the most dangerous person in any closed system is not the one the system broke, but the one who arrived already broken and has now been handed a reason.






