
The Town Is a Pipeline: Creatures Are What the Processing System Produces
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms the psychological cruelty of the creatures and Martin's 'tip of the spear' hierarchy, but the claim that breakdown is the primary designed mechanism rather than a consequence of physical danger remains inferential rather than narratively established.
STORY CONTEXT
Theories attempting to explain what the monsters actually are, from cursed townspeople to ancient entities to something far stranger. This thread tracks every clue about their nature, weaknesses, and ultimate purpose.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If FROM's creatures are processed outputs rather than independent predators, the show is not a survival narrative but an institutional one. The horror is not that people might die but that the system has been running long enough to have produced generations of output, and the current residents are simply the latest intake. Every interaction with a creature is an interaction with a prior resident at a later stage of the same process.






