The Town Converts Through Open Wounds
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The Town Converts Through Open Wounds

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth directly confirms the abnormal vital signs, discolored veins, Fatima's own fear of transformation, and Mari's explicit suggestion that the condition may be useful, mapping the transformation claim onto confirmed scene events with only the mechanism and endpoint left unconfirmed.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
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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.

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This theory ranks among the highest-scored in the entire Theory Atlas catalog.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the town converts people through their specific unresolved wounds rather than through generic supernatural exposure, then psychological closure is not an emotional luxury inside Fromville. It is the only available form of resistance. Every character carrying unresolved guilt or grief is carrying a structural vulnerability the town already knows how to use.

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