The Tunnels Are a Ledger, and Victor Is Already in It
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The Tunnels Are a Ledger, and Victor Is Already in It

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The tunnel objects are confirmed by episode ground truth, but the canonical claim about humans being kept or raised by the creatures finds no direct support in this episode's events and requires significant inference to reach.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
38 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily visual and dialogue evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Behind the creatures, the cycles, and the rules, something is running the show. These theories hunt for the architect of Fromville's nightmare.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the tunnels are a ledger organized by human type across an extended timeline, the creatures are not reactive predators but systematic cataloguers of human experience, which transforms the show's central threat from something that can be escaped into something that has been building a record of everyone the town will eventually take. Victor's survival ceases to be a model and becomes a warning: the longest-running account in the ledger is also the most compromised.

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