Fatima Is a Vessel, Not a Mother
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Fatima Is a Vessel, Not a Mother

75%

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms every structural element of the theory, but the supernatural nature of the pregnancy remains the show's inference rather than its stated claim, keeping the score from the high range.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
72 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Something is wrong with this pregnancy, and these theories investigate what's growing inside Fatima and what it means for everyone in town.

WHY THIS MATTERS

The root cellar storyline tests whether the show's mythology can corrupt a character who began as one of the town's most grounded moral voices. Elgin's certainty that the pregnancy serves salvation rather than destruction is the same logic the town's captors may have always used.

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The creatures are not hiding Fatima from Boyd.

76%

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71%

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66%

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63%

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62%

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51%

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