
Victor's Erasure of Henry Is Load-Bearing Architecture, and the Reunion Would Collapse the Witness
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth directly confirms Victor's admission about the drawings and the dream-reclassification, and the Car Graveyard scene with Sara maps cleanly onto the theory's central claim, with only the degree of intentionality remaining unconfirmed.
STORY CONTEXT
Victor survived something that killed everyone else, and he's not telling the whole story. These theories piece together what actually happened during those dark days and why it matters now.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Victor's erasure of Henry is structural rather than incidental, then his reliability as the town's primary witness is conditional on a psychological architecture that has never been stress-tested by the one person who predates it. The reunion is not a personal milestone; it is an audit of the only record the survivors have.



