From‘s monsters found new ways to torment the Township’s residents, including brutally killing Tian-Chen Liu (Elizabeth Moy) in front of Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau), and a sinister creature growing inside of Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori).
The mystery of Fatima’s pregnancy is answered and Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons) pays a terrible price for keeping her captive in the Town’s root cellar. Meanwhile, Tabitha Matthews (Catalina Sandino Moreno) and Jade Herrera (David Alpay) finally learn the answers they have been searching for, which involve From‘s bottle trees and the “Anghkooey” children.
Perhaps most shocking of all is one of From‘s most prominent characters, Jim Matthews (Eion Bailey), being killed by a new character, the Man in the Yellow Suit (Douglas E. Hughes).
Why The Man In The Yellow Suit Kills Jim In From’s Season 3 Finale
“Knowledge Comes With A Cost”
The Man in the Yellow Suit kills Jim as a consequence of Tabitha and Jade’s discovery. He tells Jim that “Knowledge comes with a cost” and says that he tried to previously warn him. When he utters the line, “Your wife shouldn’t have dug that hole, Jim,” it becomes clear that he was the voice on the radio at the end of season 1 who said those same words. He intervened when Tabitha and Jim were getting too close to the truth in season 1 and has now intervened again after Jade played the song.
The Man in the Yellow Suit cannot permanently kill Tabitha or Jade due to their original connection to the Town, as they will simply return in a different form. Instead, he kills Jim, which is a death that will devastate the Matthews family and all the Township’s residents.
From a narrative standpoint, Jim’s death significantly raises the stakes. While From has killed many individuals, the deaths have mostly been supporting characters, but Jim’s demise proves that even major characters are no longer safe.
What Happened To Future Julie In From Season 3’s Final Scene?
From’s Use Of Time Travel Continues
The Man in the Yellow Suit killing Jim is not the only surprise in From season 3’s final scene. The other surprise is that a future version of Julie Matthews (Hannah Cheramy) time travels to the moments before her father is killed. Julie’s time traveling previously solved Boyd’s rope mystery, but that was only the beginning.
Even though her brother, Ethan Matthews (Simon Webster), tells her that she cannot change the past, she is still trying to do so. Unfortunately, Julie is unable to save her father from the Man in the Yellow Suit. She is last seen screaming in horror at the sight of Jim’s throat being ripped out. From season 4 will have to reveal what happens next to this future version of Julie.
As long as she is not killed or captured by the Man in the Yellow Suit, Julie will likely continue her time travel, which can provide her with invaluable knowledge, but cannot help her change anything as From is following Lost‘s rule of “whatever happened, happened.”
Tabitha’s Connection To Miranda & Jade’s Connection To Christopher Explained
Their Similarities Were Always Intentional
From season 3, episode 9’s ending indicated that Tabitha and Miranda (Sarah Booth) were the same person as Tabitha experienced a memory of Miranda being killed before she reached the faraway tree. The season 3 finale confirms this, along with the reveal that Jade and Christopher (Thom Payne) are the same person.
Tabitha and Jade were among the first residents to exist in the Town and have repeatedly returned over many years in an attempt to save the children and set them free.
Tabitha and Jade both become trapped in the Town on the same day in From season 1, episode 1.
Miranda and Christopher were earlier versions of Tabitha and Jade who tried and failed to save the children. This is why there have always been so many parallels between Miranda and Tabitha and between Jade and Christopher.
It explains why Tabitha and Jade have been the only residents able to see the “Anghkooey” children and why they have visions that the others do not have. Tabitha’s natural connection and maternal instinct with Victor (Scott McCord) also makes more sense, since Miranda was Victor’s mother.
What Fatima’s Pregnancy Reveals About The Monsters
The Monsters Are Immortal
Fatima ultimately gives birth to the Smiley monster (Jamie McGuire), who is now reborn after being killed by Boyd in season 2. This reveals that the monsters cannot be permanently killed, which ties into the creatures’ origins and how the children were murdered.
Victor said in From season 3, episode 8 that the children were murdered in the dark by people they loved and trusted. Fatima adds to this explanation with her newfound understanding that From‘s monsters sacrificed their own children in exchange for immortality.
This immortality is why Smiley and the other monsters cannot be permanently killed. Fatima only says “it” promised the monsters that they would live forever, but this is likely a reference to the Man in the Yellow Suit.
He is seemingly the original evil at the heart of the Town who used the offer of immortality to make the monsters immortal and to have them do his bidding. However, if Tabitha and Jade are able to finally save the children and set them free, this may destroy everything the Man in the Yellow Suit has built.
What “Anghkooey” & The Bottle Tree Numbers Mean In From
These Mysteries Were All About Helping Tabitha And Jade Remember
Thanks to Jim, the numbers in the bottles are revealed to be musical notes. When Jade goes to the bottle tree and plays a song on the violin based on these musical notes, the “Anghkooey” children reappear in From season 3.
It is through the song and the children’s reappearance that Tabitha and Jade realize that “Anghkooey” translates to “remember.“ The children and the song are meant to help Tabitha and Jade remember their original connection to the Town. They remember who they are and all the past lives they have lived in the Town, including their time as Miranda and Christopher.
This realization becomes even more tragic as they realize that one of the children they have repeatedly tried and failed to set free was their daughter, and the song is a lullaby their past selves used to sing to her and the other children.
All of Tabitha and Jade’s visions and discoveries have led to them remembering. Now that they remember who they are and why they are trapped in the town, they may be able to finally change things.
Boyd & Sara’s Dark Decisions With Elgin Explained
Boyd And Sara Make Elgin Suffer
Elgin refuses to divulge Fatima’s whereabouts because he has been fooled into believing that the completion of her pregnancy is the key to the residents escaping the Town. Despite the ghost of Father Khatri (Shaun Majumder) trying to talk Boyd out of it, Boyd smashes Elgin’s hand with a hammer.
He tries reasoning with Elgin, but when that does not work, Boyd’s desperation and anger gets the best of him as he refuses to let his daughter-in-law suffer and die. As for Sara Myers (Avery Konrad), she returns to her violent ways for the first time since season 1 by removing one of Elgin’s eyes, which gets him to reveal Fatima’s location.
Sara does this because she cares for Boyd, knows that he is a good man, and is grateful for how he has looked out for her and given her a second chance. She does not want Boyd to sink to darker depths and spares him this with her more brutal torture method that gets Elgin to talk.
The Real Meaning Of From Season 3’s Ending
The Town Is A Repeating Cycle
From season 3’s ending is ultimately about the cyclical nature of good and evil. Tabitha and Jade have been stuck in a tragic cycle that they have been unable to break. The Town’s evil is also cyclical, with Smiley being reborn as the monsters continue their immortal reign of terror.
Instead of Sara being manipulated into doing horrific deeds in the name of freedom, Elgin is now being the one manipulated, and Sara must sink back into her old darkness in order to stop him. While there is a sense of hopelessness that pervades the finale, there are also signs that things may finally change for the better.
The Man in the Yellow Suit’s emergence and killing Jim are the most telling signs of this. Tabitha and Jade’s discovery must truly terrify the Man in a Yellow Suit to make himself known and to lash out at Jim. While this cost Jim his life, it also indicates the cycle will ultimately be broken, the children will be saved, and the residents will find a way home before From ends.
How Season 3’s Ending Sets Up From Season 4
Season 3’s Ending Perfectly Raises The Stakes For Season 4
From season 3’s finale is easily one of the best episodes of the show so far, because it introduces a new antagonist, fuels a massive reincarnation theory, and even kills one major character. After Jim’s death, one of the biggest rational voices in the show’s roster has been eradicated.
Once characters like Tabitha, Julie, and Ethan learn about their fates, they will struggle with grief but also find a new drive to continue their hunt for answers.
After season 3’s ending, the Man in Yellow remains the most mysterious figure in the series. The fact that he kills Jim and is even able to walk outside during the day makes him a massive thread. However, only time will tell whether he is the new “Gamekeeper” or a savior in disguise.
The last season’s finale also confirmed that Tabitha and Jade are the reincarnated souls of Miranda (Victor’s mother) and Christopher. Owing to this, instead of merely trying to find an escape, they might have to break the overarching karmic cycles that are keeping them trapped in the central town.
Even the fascinating time travel twist hinted around Julie’s characterization also makes her the “Storywalker.” Her ability may not allow her to alter the past, but she might be able to get some valuable information about the town by visiting different points in the overarching timeline.
What Else To Expect With From Season 4
From Season 4 Could Be The Inception Of The Show’s Endgame
Boyd finds himself hitting a new low towards the end of From season 3. In From season 4’s trailer, he even visits his wife’s grave and claims he is changing in ways he had never imagined. This seemingly hints that Boyd’s struggle with morality will become even more complex in season 4, and he might potentially drift towards the anti-heroic side.
Fatima’s horrific pregnancy story also revealed that the monsters in the town can return, and the residents are being used as vessels to bring them back.
With this revelation and Jim’s death, an all-out conflict could break loose between the town’s residents. And the deeper the main characters delve into forbidden knowledge, the more they will potentially face more terrifying than anything they have encountered so far.
Owing to so many developments in From season 3’s finale and the show’s promise to finally answer many questions in season 4, it seems likely that the next installment will set up the series’ endgame.
- Release Date
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February 20, 2022
- Network
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Epix, MGM+
- Directors
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Jack Bender, Brad Turner, Alexandra La Roche, Bruce McDonald, Jeff Renfroe
- Writers
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Vivian Lee, Kristen Layden, Brigitte Hales, Jeff Pinkner, John Griffin
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Harold Perrineau
Boyd Stevens
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Catalina Sandino Moreno
Tabitha Matthews







