The Music Box Spreads Like Infection
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The Music Box Spreads Like Infection

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms both Mari's music box nightmare and Elgin's troubled state following a vision, giving the shared-visions theory solid grounding, but the specific transmission mechanism linking these experiences to Boyd's infection is inferred rather than shown.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
74 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of visual and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Whatever entered Boyd's blood is changing him. Theories here track his transformation and debate whether it's killing him or turning him into something new.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the music box is a shared transmission rather than individual trauma, it reframes the town's supernatural mechanics from passive environmental horror to something actively targeting specific people. It raises the question of whether the infected, the vulnerable, and the visionary are being selected rather than randomly afflicted.

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