
Julie's Screams Are Supernatural, Not Psychological
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms Julie's screaming and marijuana use in explicit dialogue with Elgin, and the contrast drawn with Elgin's Kimono Woman visions supports a supernatural reading, but the show provides no additional evidence in this episode that definitively separates the experience from trauma response.
STORY CONTEXT
Characters receive warnings, memories that aren't theirs, and messages from unknown sources. Theories here try to identify who's sending these transmissions and whether they're meant to help or mislead.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Julie's screaming is a supernatural signal rather than trauma, the show is building a case that the town uses different channels for different people, and that self-medication can be simultaneously the only available relief and a mechanism of suppression. It reframes Julie's coping as potentially self-defeating at a narrative level.



