
Boyd's Body Is Being Claimed by the Town
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode explicitly shows Boyd's worm symptoms, his collapse, Kristi's examination, and his own invocation of his father's decline, giving the theory strong direct grounding, though the exact mechanism and origin of the infection remain unconfirmed within this episode.
STORY CONTEXT
Whatever entered Boyd's blood is changing him. Theories here track his transformation and debate whether it's killing him or turning him into something new.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Boyd's infection mirrors his father's decline, the town has been doing this to people long before the current survivors arrived, which reframes the place as something that actively processes and transforms those who enter it. Boyd's slow deterioration also threatens the community's most stabilizing figure at exactly the moment the town is absorbing new arrivals and old tensions are cracking open.
ALTERNATE INTERPRETATION
A minority reading in the contributing claims suggests the worms may not be a separate infection at all but rather the same phenomenon that was visible in Sara's arm, making Boyd the next person to be marked or influenced by the town's deeper mechanisms. Under this reading, the worms are not a parasitic illness following a disease progression but a form of possession or selection, and the infection's trigger is less about what Boyd encountered in the forest and more about what the town has decided to do with him.
Adjacent Reading — Not a Competing Theory





