The Town's First Autumn Signals Something Worse
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The Town's First Autumn Signals Something Worse

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms Victor's tree-measuring scene and his dialogue with Ethan about the abnormal leaf-fall, giving the theory a solid textual anchor, but the broader claim about what this environmental shift means for the town's nature remains speculative beyond what the episode itself establishes.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
72 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of dialogue and visual 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 perpetual summer was a structural constraint on the town's hostile forces rather than passive environmental stasis, its collapse resets the operating rules of the place in ways the survivors have no framework to anticipate. Victor's dread is not atmospheric texture. It is the show's most experienced witness telling us the game has changed.

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60%

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