
EPISODE RECAP
Fatima experiences mysterious pregnancy symptoms including strange cravings and mood changes, but when medical tests reveal no baby, the community becomes divided between supernatural and psychological explanations while she desperately insists something is growing inside her. Meanwhile, other residents pursue their own mysteries: Tabitha investigates childhood visions of the Settlement, Elgin discovers a hidden room with a skeleton in the Root Cellar, and Randall becomes increasingly disturbed by visions of cicadas in the Forest. In a shocking climax, Fatima violently attacks Tillie with shears in the greenhouse while in the grip of an inexplicable compulsion, leaving Tillie mortally wounded and instructing Fatima to flee.
TOP THEORIES

The Township's Intake System: The Camera Was the Instrument, the Room Is the Site, and Elgin Has Already Complied
The Township imprisoned someone in the root cellar's hidden room, left them to die, and erased all evidence of their existence.

Tabitha Was Targeted Before She Was Born
The Township reached backward through time to plant targeting dreams in Tabitha's childhood, preparing her retrieval before she was born.

The Township Cultivates Fatima as a Vector; the Town Completes the Trap
Fatima carries something alive that rewrites her from within, not pregnancy or madness but a biological takeover mirroring the worms that consumed Boyd.

Jasper the Doll Carries Real Supernatural Knowledge
Victor's obsession with Jasper isn't madness but rational response to a doll that genuinely channels supernatural knowledge from the Township itself.

Tabitha's Childhood Dreams Hide a Dark Secret
Tabitha's nightmares are not visions of the future but fragmented memories of a childhood she lived and forgot inside the Township.







