
Donna Is the Power Failure: How Colony House's Leader Engineered the Collapse She Was Supposed to Prevent
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth directly confirms the axe scene, Donna's tomb declaration, and the grief context, giving the theory a firm factual base, though the internal logic linking Eric's death to the tower project as a unified breaking point requires modest inference beyond what is explicitly stated on screen.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Donna's suppression of the power problem and her suppression of her own grief are the same act performed through different means, then Colony House was never a community under her leadership. It was a psychological structure she built to survive in, which the community happened to live inside. The show would be arguing that the most dangerous leaders are not the predatory ones but the ones whose survival needs and their community's survival needs became indistinguishable long before anyone thought to check; and that in this particular town, the environment itself may be sophisticated enough to exploit exactly that confusion.



