Jade's Arc Does Not Rhyme With Christopher's; It Completes It
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Jade's Arc Does Not Rhyme With Christopher's; It Completes It

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

Jade's S3E4 disclosure about Christopher's symbol-induced transformation, paired with his own escalating hallucinations, directly supports the conversion-cycle claim within confirmed episode events, though the endpoint of that cycle remains inferential.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of dialogue and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

The talismans keep the monsters out, the symbols appear in visions, and nobody knows why any of it works. Theories here attempt to decode the protective magic and its origins.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the symbol applies a repeatable conversion process and Jasper is its still-active instrument, then the show has been structuring its investigation plot as the mechanism's own method of self-propagation: every act of care, research, and retrieval advances the sequence rather than interrupting it. The township is not haunted by the past. It is running it again.

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