— As the tense season finale of “From” draws near, Episode 9, “Revelations: Chapter One,” reveals hidden truths about Fromville. This latest chapter traps the town’s residents in a horror that grows with each passing moment. Things are about to get even more important than you thought. The episode goes deeper into the mysteries that have made the show famous. It has key moments that bring the truth closer but keep the characters as far from being saved as ever.
The twists in this episode, like Fatima’s continued pain from being locked up and Victor’s haunted realization of his past, set the stage for what looks like it will be a very scary ending. On the other hand, no one can really get away from the thing that is behind Fromville’s curse.
A recap of the episode: Fatima, Boyd, and Victor’s Struggles
Fatima stays locked up in the dungeon, scared and alone, as her pregnancy takes a scary turn. Elgin, who is now completely controlled by the ghost in the kimono, keeps telling her that her child is the key to their freedom. To be clear, though, his fixation on the baby is not based on logic. It’s a twisted need to protect the child. When Elgin makes Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) drink his blood, the horror goes to a whole new level. This evil act makes her pregnant faster, which makes her stomach look ominous. There is a hidden door under the floor that gives her hope while she is in terrible pain. Fatima tries to get away but the pain gets worse, and her cries of desperation call the ghost to her, who holds her down.
In other places, Boyd’s mental and physical health keeps getting worse. There are signs of Parkinson’s disease that he tried to hide from his family, but they seem to be coming back big time now. Boyd’s hand starts shaking — which is a scary sign that his condition is getting worse as he and — his son Ellis played by Corteon Moore look for Fatima in the woods. He thinks that the town’s curse is making him feel bad. Boyd tells Ellis about the horrible things he’s seen, like how the monsters killed Tian-Chen so badly and he wonders if the baby Fatima is carrying has anything to do with the entity’s plan to break him. Boyd feels like bad things are going to happen— even though Ellis tries to reassure him.
A town meeting is held in Fromville, and a search party is put together in a last-ditch effort to find Fatima before it’s too late. Surprise, surprise—Ellis’s search partner is Elgin, and the fact that he seems so sure that Fatima is safe raises red flags for Ellis. People in the town have come together to fight it but the thing seems to be one step ahead and is playing with them as they get closer to their goal.
Victor, on the other hand, is lost in his own hell. The trauma of his mother’s death, which he now thinks he caused, is still affecting him. When Victor finds out that the Boy in White is not just something in his head, he decides to destroy the faraway bottle tree, which has a connection to his past and the death of his mother Miranda. The Boy in White stops him before he can cut it down.
The boy, who is now older, tells Victor that he can’t change what has already begun. He says in a mysterious way, “Everything’s changing now,” which means that the town and the mysteries that live in it are changing. The Boy in White’s warnings make Fromville even more mysterious by suggesting that the people who live there are stuck in an unbreakable cycle of doing the same things over and over again.
As Victor’s unraveling emotions threaten to overwhelm him, he shares an important moment with Tabitha. It is when they and Julie follow one of the ghostly “anghkooey” children that they find Fatima’s home. But what Tabitha finds in the cellar is much scarier than they thought it would be. Vic is there, staring at the spot where the Smiley Creature killed his mother. Tabitha tries to calm Victor down by telling him that he is not to blame when he is feeling very upset. But as she holds him, she feels like she’s seen him before. There is a sudden and scary vision for Tabitha where she sees Victor’s mother being killed by the—Smiley Creature in the woods.
This scary new information points to something even scarier: Tabitha’s link to Victor’s mother might not be a coincidence. As more mysteries about the town are revealed, this new information suggests that reincarnation may be a cause of the town’s unending pain. Could Tabitha be Victor’s mother Miranda coming back to life? We’re still not sure what this connection means, but the episode gives us a scary feeling that the characters may be stuck in a cycle of death and rebirth that will never end, and they will never be able to get away from the horrible things that live in Fromville.
Ending on a cliffhanger: We wait for the end
As the search for Fatima intensifies, the group’s efforts seem doomed to fail. Tabitha’s déjà vu turns into a full-on vision of Miranda’s death, which makes her run out of the cellar in tears at the end of the episode. The episode cuts to black just as they are about to open Fatima’s cell door. Is it too late to save Fatima?
As the finale of Revelations: Chapter One approaches we are left with more questions than answers. However, one thing is for sure: the people of Fromville are about to face the darkness that has taken over their town. The horror isn’t over yet and the answers they’re looking for might lead them to even scarier truths.
Episode 9 of Season 3 of Fromville sets the stage for a shocking ending by combining the characters’ personal problems with the show’s main mystery. It’s getting more dangerous as more secrets are revealed about the town. Things are about to get very bad. The ending looks like it will be very exciting because the characters have to face their fears, their pasts and the scary unknown that lies ahead.
From Season 3 is available to stream on MGM+. On November 24, next new episode 9 will be available.
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