The Township's Two-Step Recruitment Protocol: Dead Jim Briefs Ethan, the System Clears His Path
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The Township's Two-Step Recruitment Protocol: Dead Jim Briefs Ethan, the System Clears His Path

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms Jim's death and Ethan's solo departure with supplies, and multiple sources consistently describe the RV encounter and Lake of Tears dialogue as episode events, placing this theory on firm narrative footing with only the nature of the apparition left unconfirmed.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily visual and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Characters receive warnings, memories that aren't theirs, and messages from unknown sources. Theories here try to identify who's sending these transmissions and whether they're meant to help or mislead.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the Township maintains a recruitment protocol that uses the dead as operational intermediaries and engineers physical distractions to execute child departures, then every prior death in the show must be re-examined as a potential recruitment moment rather than a permanent loss, and every instance of a child's inexplicable or pre-meditated behavior must be read as a potential delivery already in progress.

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