Eloise Was Never Confirmed Dead
49%

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode's Victor scenes focus on his guilt over his mother and his determination to destroy the tree, which is consistent with the theory's premise but provides no new evidence that Eloise survived; the theory's fit depends on a gap the episode does nothing to close or widen.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
38 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of dialogue and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Victor survived something that killed everyone else, and he's not telling the whole story. These theories piece together what actually happened during those dark days and why it matters now.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Eloise is alive, Victor's decades of guilt-driven isolation rest on a false premise the town may have constructed or exploited to keep him compliant. It would reframe the town's management of its longest-surviving resident as something far more calculated than accidental tragedy.

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75%

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71%

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66%

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63%

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62%

Tabitha Can Read Memories Through Touch

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