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Season 3 ending explained: Smiley is back
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Season 3 ending explained: Smiley is back

Season 3 of ‘From’ ended as wildly as the entire show. A major character died, Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) and Jade (David Alplay) share a past, and Sara finally allows Elgin to see clearly…. You’ll get the joke later.

Episode 10: “Revelations: Chapter Two” begins with Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) having strong contractions, showing that the birth of what is growing inside her is near. While this is going on, Tabitha explains that Victor’s mother, Miranda (Sarah Boothe), was previously killed by Smiley, and Ellis (Corteon Moor) tells Boyd (Harold Perrineau) that he thinks Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons) is doing something has to do with. with the disappearance of Fatima. Oh, and the chirping of the crickets pushed Randall (AJ Simmons) so far that he tried to shock himself in the head with a defibrillator.

A lot is happening. Here’s a look at everything that happened in the Season 3 finale of ‘From.’

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Boyd and Sara torture Boyd, and Father Khatri returns

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Listen, sometimes you just gotta go Thanos and take matters into your own hands. And that’s exactly what Boyd did. After Ellis reveals his suspicions that Elgin knows where Fatima is, the group corners Elgin as he tries to make his way to where he is holding Fatima captive. After several attempts to get him to spill where she is, Boyd realizes he will have to resort to torturing Elgin. And guess who shows up packing up his instruments? Father Khatri. We haven’t seen him in a while, and he always shows up at times when Boyd is conflicted.

Father Khatri tries to convince Boyd that violence is not the solution, but Boyd hesitantly agrees to his plan. Once in the room with Elgin, he explains that he has two options: tell him where Fatima is, or be tortured. Elgin insists that what he does for Fatima will save her life, prompting Boyd to instruct him to place his hand on the table. Boyd then starts hitting Elgin’s hand with a hammer. Elgin’s screams are heard by Acosta who runs forward to stop Boyd. While the Boyd, Acosta and the rest of the group bicker over their choice to treat Elgin cruelly, Sara enters the room where Elgin is tied up.

Sara knows what it’s like when the town tries to convince her to do bad deeds, and she explains that to Elgin. Still unmoved by Sara’s words, Elgin continues to withhold Fatima’s location. Sara tells Elgin that Boyd doesn’t understand how far he has to go to get answers out of him. In the middle of their argument, the group suddenly hears Elgin screaming in pain. They run to the room to see that Sara has removed Elgin’s eye. Welp, at least she knows where Fatima is now, right?

The children in white reveal the meaning of ‘anghkhooey’, and Tabitha and Jade are reincarnations

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After Jim Matthews helped Jade crack the 12-digit code, which indicated that Victor’s mother, Miranda, played the violin, Tabitha and Jade go to play the melody with her violin at the distant bottle tree – where Miranda was killed by Smiley in the past . As they play the tune, the children in white appear from the forest and only get closer as Jade plays the instrument. One of the children then says ‘anghkooey’ again to Tabitha, who then realizes that the word means ‘to remember’.

She then remembers her time in the city as a different person. Viewers learn that Tabitha and Jade are reincarnations of Miranda and Christopher (the man who would talk to the ventriloquist dummy) and have been in town several times since its existence as different people. Every time they fail to save the children, their ghosts come back to town. Also, one of their versions shared a daughter together.

Fatima gives birth to Smiley and says that a vision revealed the immortality of people at night

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The big question this entire season has been: what’s in Fatima’s stomach? Well, it’s none other than who? Smiley. That’s right, he’s back.

Just as Fatima cut her stomach to stop the pain of the cursed pregnancy, the witch lady appears to stop her and then tells Fatima that the baby is on the way. That’s when Fatima’s waters break and she begins to give birth, creating a sac containing an organism that moves.

While all that was happening, Fatima tried to open the floor door by herself. The witch then carries the offspring under the floor and into the cave where the people live at night. At this point, Boyd and Ellis have finally come to Fatima’s aid. In an attempt to discover the witch’s plans, Boyd follows him, where he sees all the people of the night circling around each other. After the witch places the organism on the ground, it begins to grow larger and take the shape of a humanoid creature. The creature breaks out of its fleshy sac to reveal Smiley.

After the birth, Ellis and Kenny comfort her, and Fatima says she had a vision of people killing their children at night because “it” – whatever it is – told them they would live forever.

Julie discovers she is a “story walker” and Jim dies

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The ‘From’ writers really packed a lot into the season 3 finale, and they know how to leave you with a heartbreaking cliffhanger. But first things first: Julia learns from her little brother Ethan that she is a “storywalker,” someone with the ability to travel into the past or future. Although she can communicate in different timelines, she cannot change events. Keep that in mind for later.

After Tabitha tells Jim that she and Jade have been in town since the beginning trying to save the children in white, she asks Jim to give her “some time” and walks off into the woods in tears. A flashback of the Matthews family driving in their van before encountering the tree plays, then cuts back to the present time. As Jim processes what his wife has just told him, Julie comes running and calls for her father. But it’s not just any Julie, it looks like she’s from the future as she wears a shoulder-length bob and different clothes. She also has cuts on her face, indicating she is in some sort of fight. She then tells him to run back to town, that she thinks ‘this is when it happens’ and that she is trying to change the ‘narrative’.

That’s when a man appears wearing a yellow, tattered suit, which really serves as an undead version of the iconic zoot suit from “The Mask.” Viewers have never seen him before and he doesn’t reveal his name or who he is. But he does show us how the city responds when its residents try to find out more about it. He taunts the two by saying that Jade plays the violin, telling him that “it didn’t have to be this way” and that “knowledge comes at a cost.”

The man says he was trying to warn Jim and then grabs him by the neck. Julie tries to stop the man, but he pushes her away. It’s…too late. The man in yellow rips Jim’s neck open and the episode ends with a black screen. As we said, the man in yellow has not revealed his identity, but we suspect he is the same man who spoke to Jim on the radio when the city tried to send out a signal, because he said Tabitha wouldn’t should have done. dug that hole.

The good news is that MGM+ has renewed “From” for season 4, so the story continues.