Tom's Ghost as Jade's Conscience
72%

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Convinced

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#594

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode confirms the psychosis framing in Jade's own words and structures the Tom conversation as a moral turning point that directly produces Jade's decision to enter the tunnels, giving the theory strong grounding in visible scene mechanics.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and thematic evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Characters receive warnings, memories that aren't theirs, and messages from unknown sources. Theories here try to identify who's sending these transmissions and whether they're meant to help or mislead.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the vision is internal rather than external, FROM is staging Jade's turn from analyst to morally committed actor as psychological drama wearing supernatural clothes. The pattern across the town suggests the show has built a consistent internal logic: its most burdened characters do not receive guidance from outside themselves, they generate it, which means the horror the town produces is inseparable from what its inhabitants already carry in.

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32%

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