Warning: SPOILERS for episode 2 from season 3.From Season 3 features several callbacks to memorable places, figures, and objects thanks to Miranda's (Sarah Booth) drawings. The audience first learned about Victor's (Scott McCord) mother, Miranda, a little earlier in the film From Season 2 finale. The resident who has been stuck in the town for the longest time, Victor grew up in the city and the surrounding forests. Victor tells Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) that he and his mother came to town long ago. FromEvery night, talismans are discovered that ward off the monsters that turn into the world's scariest game of hide and seek. But the traumatized Viktor was repressed a lot.
While investigating Victor's mysterious history, From's second outing reveals that a resident of the town who owns a lunch box has hidden a bunch of paintings in the back of his mother's old car. When Tabitha asks Victor to show her From's beacon portal, which first takes him to a car graveyard on the outskirts of Town. Locked inside, the artwork reveals that Victor has a twin sister named Eloise. Victor's mother asked her children to draw pictures of what they saw in the Cityand the like From Season 3, episode 2 reveals that Miranda did the same before coming to town.
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The Glyph Haunted Jade also appears in Miranda's Paintings
No wonder From's mysterious symbol appears in Miranda's prophetic paintings of the settlement, although its continued appearance has not revealed its true meaning. In From season 3, episode 1, Tabitha wakes up in a hospital in Camden, Maine. After a bit of aimless wandering, he realizes that Camden is Victor's hometown. Using the return address written on Victor's lunch box as a guide, Tabitha appears at Victor's childhood home. There she meets Henry, Victor's fugitive father From's Town — unlike the rest of his family. Confused by Victor's lunch box, Henry is suspicious of Tabitha's true intentions.
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Finally, Tabitha says that she has been tasked with saving the children in the tower. In fact, he was going to do it for the lighthouse, when FromThe boy in white pushed him through the window and into Camden. Henry explains that his wife said the same thing long before he and their children disappeared. Believing Tabitha's story, Henry takes her to his basement, which is full of Miranda's artwork. Like Victor, Miranda painted everything she saw. However, he created the art well before he came to the settlement.
There are tons of easter eggs and callbacks hidden in dozens of Miranda's drawings, however Froms icon is sure to catch the attention of the audience. At the end of season 2, Jade (David Alpay) takes Christopher's notebook and heads into the tunnels. Instead of finding sleeping monsters, Jade discovers feral children writhing on stone slabs. On top, knots of tree roots form a symbol. Like Christopher before him, Jade has been haunted by the symbol ever since she arrived in town. After appearing on the walls of tunnels and in nature, the symbol now appears in Miranda's art.
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A pair of children chasing Tabitha and rock slabs appear in the paintings
in season 2, Tabitha Haunted by Ghoulish Childrenwhich are in various states of decay. Most of the time they were in his line of sight, but strange children inside From also say “Angkooey” and touch Tabitha when you go to the forest. Unlike the boy in white, the guys don't offer much in the way of help. Instead, those who need saving appear. Tabitha believes they are the children locked in the tower, although she finds no evidence of this at the lighthouse.
There are also terrifying images of a demonic creature devouring children.
Most of Miranda's paintings depict Ghoulish Children with black eyes, wide gazes, and dirty white clothes. The two of them look towards Tabitha most of the time The Shining fashion, hold hands and just look. Based on his drawings, Miranda witnessed the same behavior. Eagle-eyed viewers will also be able to spot artwork depicting children on stone slabs — The same things Jade faced in the season 2 finale. There are also terrifying images of a demonic creature devouring children that have appeared on the walls of the tunnels. From's monsters call home.
5 Dinner
The Center of the City Appears in Miranda's Paintings
There are not many places of interest From's Town, but the eatery is undoubtedly a prominent meeting place for the townspeople. Before her tragic death, Tian-Chen (Elizabeth Moy) ran a canteen, preparing three meals a day for people living in houses in the city. When people first come to a place like purgatory, the dining room presents a normal appearance. The Matthews family is able to adjust a little better thanks to Tian-Chen's hospitality, and after Boyd (Harold Perrineau) and his family arrive in town, they make a new plan of action at the diner.
Like other horror TV shows it inspired Twin Peaksin the dining room From is the touchstone. Dinner also embraces the City's familiar quirkinessIt looks like something from middle America. The throwback vibe of the 50s and 60s also goes well with the outfits some of the critters choose to wear. With its bright neon sign, the eatery is an unmistakable landmark for people visiting downtown. Not surprisingly, Miranda had visions of the place long before she arrived in town. For now, the true purpose of the canteen remains a mystery.
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Victor and his Mother Know the Mysterious Portal Trees Well
In some FromThe Far Trees play a major role in the earliest episodes of '. While hiking in the woods with Ethan (Simon Webster), Victor tries to show his new friend some of the features of the City. Aside from the terrifying monsters lurking around at night, the most notable supernatural feature might just be the Distant Trees. It is still not clear why Victor called them that. Maybe she read Enid Blyton The Far Tree wrote a series of novels as a child and adapted the name to the strange portal trees that appear around the world. Fromforests of
Although Boyd and Sara don't spend much time in the Glass Tree, Victor brings Tabitha there and tells her that the portal to the Glass Tree leads to the lighthouse.
One of the recurring Far Trees throughout the sci-fi horror series is the Glass Tree. When Boyd ventures into the woods with Sarah (Avery Conrad) to search for answers, the duo stumble upon the Glass Tree. Glass bottles are hanging from the tree, swaying like the sounds of the wind. Inside each bottle is a note. Although Boyd and Sara don't spend much time in the Glass Tree, Victor brings Tabitha there and tells her that the portal to the Glass Tree leads to the lighthouse. Several of Miranda's paintings feature Distant Treesbecame one of the show's most compelling mysteries.
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From's Substantial Tower Appears in Miranda's Art Collection
The lighthouse, also called the tower, became one of them Fromgreatest symbols and mysteries. This intrigue only deepens when Tabitha steps through the lighthouse portal and lands in Camden, Maine. Clearly, the lighthouse – and the Boy in White – wanted Tabitha to go to Victor's hometown and meet her father, Henry. This is made abundantly clear when Henry shows Tabitha the works of his late wife. Like Victor Miranda drew or painted everything she saw in her prophetic visions. However, the lighthouse stands out from the other images.
When Tabitha reveals that she is trying to save the children in the tower, Henry says that Miranda has the same duty. The night she died, Miranda left Victor (and Eloise) in the city's root cellar, hoping to keep them safe as she made her way to the tower. Henry believes that if Tabitha has the same visions as his late wife, she should be given the same fate. While the big reveal doesn't necessarily solve any of the show's mysteries, Miranda's artwork may contain some important information about what Tabitha should do next.
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Jade's Attacker Makes Cameo in Season 3 Drawings
For a while it looked like he was going to be a Civil War Soldier Frompolar bear version of Lost — that is, a completely unaddressed and forgotten strange detail. The appearance of the figure in Miranda's paintings stretches the credence a bit in From's a bigger plan, however. In the first season of the show, Jade asks Jim (Eion Bailey) to help her with a very important job in the woods. Jade believes they can build a working radio tower, so the pair attempt to erect a makeshift antenna over the tree line.
As Jim climbs the tree, Jade starts having strange visions. The bark under his hand begins to bleed, and when he turns around, a soldier in Civil War-era clothing emerges from the grass. The Civil War Soldier levels his rifle at Jade and fires before chasing the confused tech mogul through the woods. Eventually, Jim finds Jade, completely alone in the woods, freaking out. The true purpose of the Civil War soldier has yet to be revealedbut may point to the history of the City. Unfortunately, Miranda's drawings don't reveal much more.
1 The boy in white
Fromm's Most Mysterious Character Appears Several Times in Miranda's Work
one From's most interesting characters is the mysterious Boy in White who appears at least twice in Miranda's art collection. First, the Boy in White appears to Ethan and gives him a friendly wave from the edge of the forest. Of course, given the supernatural nature of the City, It's hard to believe that the boy in white isn't a malevolent force. Later, Ethan tells Victor that he saw the Boy in White, and Victor is surprised by this revelation. As a child, Victor was also friends with a white-clad being.
In From In the season 2 finale, Tabitha also sees the Boy in White. As he enters the lighthouse to free the Ghoulish Children, there is a young man waiting for him. The boy in white apologizes to Tabitha for what needs to be done and insists that “the only way” to help is to push Tabitha out of the lighthouse window. This, of course, lands Tabitha in Camden. it seems the boy in white is a kind spiritits true nature is a mystery. Unfortunately, Miranda's drawings do little to unravel the mystery From season 3.