
Sara's True Nature Is Epistemically Unreachable by Design of the Show's Own Machinery
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode directly stages Donna's Abby accusation and Boyd's resulting political isolation, mapping closely to the theory's core claim, though the show leaves Boyd's actual motivation ambiguous rather than confirmed.
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 show is arguing that Sara's true nature is epistemically unreachable, not because she hides it but because the systems designed to reveal it have been destroyed, then Boyd's eventual judgment about her will carry the full weight of that corruption, and whatever he decides will say more about what grief does to a leader's mind than about who Sara actually is.


