
EPISODE RECAP
In flashbacks and present-day events, Kenny struggles with his role as deputy when Boyd protects Sara, who confesses to opening the clinic doors that led to Bing-Qian's death—a secret Boyd had kept from Kenny. When Kenny discovers Boyd's betrayal, he removes his badge in anger and disappointment, feeling abandoned by his father figure. Meanwhile, the town grapples with new challenges including a mysterious voice on the radio, violent newcomer Randall, Tabitha's disturbing visions, and Boyd's unexplained physical deterioration, all suggesting darker forces manipulating events from outside their trapped community.
TOP THEORIES

Boyd's Slip Destroys the Deputy Role He Created
Boyd's accidental revelation proves Sara murdered multiple victims in the forest, and he's been covering for her to repay an unpaid debt of survival.

The Town Transmits Through Fractured Minds That Know How to Keep Quiet
Sara's unexplained bond with the town holds the secret to escaping it, making her the key to understanding and surviving this place.

Boyd's Body Is Being Claimed by the Town
Boyd's parasitic infection marks him as the town's next victim, spreading the same mysterious affliction that consumed his father before him.

Sara's Unique Bond With the Town's Trees
Sara's supernatural bond with the town grants her direct passage through its trees, marking her as fundamentally different from every other resident.

Khatri's Ghost Is Boyd's Own Mind
Boyd's visions of Khatri aren't haunting him—they're his conscience demanding he confess what he knows about Kenny's father.

Fromville Is an Extraction System, and Jim Matthews Is Its Assigned Interlocutor
The town itself is a conscious mechanism engineered to observe and manipulate its trapped residents' behavior through deliberate psychological provocation.

Sara Killed Bing-Qian, Not the Creatures
Sara murdered Bing-Qian while Boyd covered it up, leaving Kenny unknowingly trapped in a lie about the creatures.







