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"Choosing Day" is the third episode of the first season of From and the third episode of the show overall.

Synopsis[]

The Matthews family must choose which of the two settlements they will join. Meanwhile, Jade comes to terms with his situation and Boyd is faced with an impossible decision that strikes at the very heart of life in the town.

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At night in the Colony House, Tabitha has a nightmare about the Creatures, but wakes up to see everyone is fine. However, Jade is shouting for Tobey from the bed he is tied to, and Donna angrily tells him to shut up. Jade continues to demand to be released, asking Donna if she knows who he is, prompting Donna to bitterly remark that he’s “one of those.” Donna then begins to explain his situation.

Boyd wakes up in the morning with something clearly on his mind as he stares out his window at the Box outside his office. Boyd visits Frank in his cell and asks him if he’s hungry or if there is anything he needs. Boyd then tells him that it is important to understand that what is going to happen that night is not personal. Frank understands, and adds that Lauren liked Boyd because he was hard on people because he had to be, made the difficult decisions, and was going to be the person to get them all back home. Frank then says that he wasn’t always an alcoholic, and Boyd understands, and asks if there is anyone Frank wants to see or to tie up loose ends, and Frank says there is one thing.

Back in Colony House, Jade digests what Donna and Ellis have just told him, but believes that it is all an elaborate escape room-like ruse that Tobey is putting on for him and that Donna and Ellis are paid actors, leaving Donna and Ellis stunned, but Donna lets him wander. Jade runs outside, where he sees Clara passing by on a bicycle, which he takes. Inside, Ethan is awake, and staring at the Boy in White apparition outside his window. Tabitha and Julie arrive with the news that Jim went to the RV to fetch their belongings. Ethan asks how long they will be there, and Tabitha replies that they are figuring it out.

In the Diner, Kenny’s mother, Tian-Chen, frantically prepares food while Kenny begs her to get some rest. Tian-Chen replies that she has too much to do but knocks over a glass. As she chides her son for making her break the glass, she tries to clean up the shards but cuts her hand. Kenny helps her and tells her that she needs rest. Tian-Chen begins to say that if she were with her husband the previous night but Kenny cuts her off and says it would not have changed anything. As the two are talking, Sara walks in and seeing the broken glass, begins cleaning it.

At Colony House, Victor measures the amount of steps it takes to get from the house to the trees. Fatima finds Julie on the porch and offers her some berries. Julie declines, but notices that they grow their own food. Fatima jokes that the local supermarkets are terrible. Noticing that Julie is feeling down, Fatima tries to comfort her. Inside, Jim brings their stuff from the RV. Tabitha and Jim imitate creatures from the Cromenockle, one of the Ethan’s books, when Julie walks in. However, Donna cuts their reverie short to inform that Father Khatri has arrived to explain the Choosing Ceremony. Khatri explains that all newcomers have to decide whether they want to live up in Colony House or down in the town, and offers to give them a tour of both, including the house that they would stay in in Town. Julie wants to go with her parents, but they order her to remain in the House to look after Ethan, annoying her.

In the Diner, Jade loudly makes an entrance and asks where the clues are. Jade rudely cuts the line and begins taking food, prompting Tian-Chen to hit him on the head with a whisk and yell at him in Cantonese. Outside, Sara meets Nathan who reminds her that she promised she would stay home. Sara says they would have wondered why she didn’t show up, and promises that she wants and needs to help. She tells her brother to get back to the Barn, and promises that it will be okay. Meanwhile, Kahtri explains the how the talismans protect them, but with kids in the house they must nail the windows shut. Tabitha is shocked that people can act like this is normal, and Khatri explains that people adapt. He promises that if they follow his instructions, all will be well. Tabitha then asks about box-like structure near the Sheriff’s Office, and Khatri answers that rulebreakers are sentenced to a night in the box, which will soon be used for the fist time. 

The tour continues in the house that belonged to the Pratts, where Khatri explains that a family lived there previously, but were killed the previous night while their father was passed out drunk on the other side of town, showing them the bloody room. This frightens Tabitha and she asks Jim why he is taking any of this at face value. Jim grabs her and says he can still hear them whispering outside the RV and tapping on the glass. He tells her that their situation is very real and they are stuck, so they need to make the best of it, lest they end up like the Pratts.

Frank and Boyd go to Meagan’s favorite place, a swing Frank made for her in the woods. Frank reminisces about how Meagan always asked him to push her higher and higher, but Lauren was afraid that it was not safe. Frank then asks if he will be buried next to them, and Boyd promises that he will. Boyd then leaves him alone by the swing for a few minutes.

At Colony House, Ellis makes a crutch for Ethan to help him get around while he recovers. A sullen Julie asks Fatima why are they are helping her family, and Fatima answers that it is just what they do. In the Diner, Jade eats with Kenny and continues to believe that he is in an elaborate escape room. Kenny asks if anyone has talked to him, and Jade says he got the whole “intro” from Donna, but feels that there are flaws in the logic. Jade points out that he is eating eggs in a diner, and that his nightmares do not usually serve breakfast, and jokes that they have chickens out in the forest. A tired Kenny replies that they don’t know where the chickens and cows come from. Jade then asks if he is supposed to get a clue from Kenny, but leaves on his own. Kristi then walks in, and Kenny remarks to her that Jade is going to get himself killed. Kristi, seeing Tian Chen, asks how she’s doing, and Kenny repeats what he previously said about denial being a part of his family tree.

Ethan comes across Victor outside Colony House and asks if he is looking for something and if he needs help. Victor replies that he is checking someone, and when asked what he’s checking for, complains that Ethan asks a lot of questions. Ethan offers to help him check, but Victor calls him trouble, and tells him to go away. Ethan then asks about the Boy in White, and Victor becomes interested. Victor then tells Ethan that he’s checking to see if the trees moved, but says he isn’t done checking. Julie then sees Ethan and yells at him to get back inside. Julie tells him not to hang out with Victor anymore, believing him to be creepy.

Jade continues biking around and finds the doors to a root cellar. He descends inside and finds another wooden door. When he opens it, he sees a bloody corpse crushed by a boulder, whose face suddenly turns towards him and starts shrieking, frightening Jade and causing him to fall, where he sees a symbol painted on the ceiling above him. When he looks at the cabinet again, he sees nothing there. As he exits, he declares that Tobey is a genius, and continues on his way.

In the Church, Boyd pays a rare visit, and says that God isn’t answering. Khatri counters that he isn’t listening closely enough. Boyd then says that he can’t put Frank in the box, revealing that it was supposed to be a deterrent, not an actual punishment. Khatri says that if Frank is absolved of his crimes, after he had several public warnings, the rules that hold the town together will carry no weight.  Boyd points out that Khatri should be talking to him about the virtues of mercy. Khatri asks if that’s what he would prefer, and Boyd angrily shouts that he would prefer not to put Frank in the Box to be torn apart by the Creatures after sundown. Khatri refuses to pretend that this is an easy decision, but asks what happens when people realize that Boyd is too weak to use the guillotine he built in the town square. Boyd calls Khatri a terrible priest and leaves. On his way back to his office, he stops by the Box and goes inside, trying to imagine what it must be like.  Boyd then walks into Frank’s cell and tosses a talisman on the bed, and tells him that there’s a small shack a hundred yards beyond the tree line, and orders him to take the talisman and make whatever life he can there. Frank asks what Boyd will tell everyone, but the Sheriff walks away.

Khatri then holds the Choosing Ceremony, and explains that if the Matthews want to live in Town by their rules, working for the communal good until they can return home, they will choose a rock. If they prefer Colony House, where they will live for the present because the future is not guaranteed, they will choose the flower. Boyd then interrupts to address the issue of Frank and the Box. As Boyd begins his speech, Frank asks to speak, and is given the floor. Frank says he used to be a good father, but let the horrors of the Township get to him, making him forget what really mattered and getting his family killed. He instructs his fellow townspeople not to let that be taken away from them, and to take care of each other. He expresses gratitude for Boyd's attempted intervention, but points out that the only two things that he loved in the world are gone, and he just wants to see them again.

Jade, still believing that this is a performance, begins clapping and laughing. Boyd then restrains Jade and orders him to choose one and he picks a rock. As he begins threatening retribution at Boyd and the rest of them, Kenny offers to show him something and takes him away. Boyd then hastily concludes the ceremony, asking each member of the Matthews family what they’re picking. All pick Town except Julie, prompting an argument. However, according to the rules, the choice is final. Boyd assuages the Matthews parents, pointing out that his son will be up there and that she will be looked after. Khatri then reminds everyone that sundown is approaching, and tells them to get home.

Kenny takes Jade to the graveyard, and explains that no one is trying to be cruel to him, but he needs to understand what is going on. Jade continues ranting while Kenny approaches a grave that has yet to be filled in with a shrouded body inside. Kenny unwraps the shroud and shows Jade Tobey’s mutilated face, and Jade begins sobbing. As the sun sets, Boyd and Khatri take Frank to the Box. Before entering, Frank makes Boyd promise to get everyone home. Meanwhile, the Matthews (minus Julie) move into their new home, and Jim and Tabitha read to Ethan as they put him to bed. At the Lius', Tian-Chen cries over a shrine to Bing-Qian when Kenny arrives with Jade, and explains that he is going to stay with them for a few days. In Colony House, the residents have a toast to celebrate Julie’s arrival.

As the Creatures approach the Box, Boyd struggles to watch from his window, while Frank at first tries to prepare to go down fighting. However, he breaks down and sits on the floor, resigned to his fate. The Creatures then break in and attack him.

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