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Revelations: Chapter One is the ninth episode of Season 3 of From and 29th of the series overall

Synopsis[]

Tensions are at an all-time high as the town residents learn that one of their own has gone missing.

Plot[]

As Boyd and Ellis search for Fatima in the Forest, Boyd warns that it is getting dark, but Ellis refuses to give up the search. Boyd notes that Fatima took the Talisman, and tells Ellis they can return in the morning. As the two argue, Boyd’s hand begins shaking and he stumbles. Unable to walk, Ellis supports him.

In the Root Cellar, Elgin returns with things to make Fatima more comfortable. Fatima begs him to let her go. Elgin replies that she is not a prisoner, and he is trying to protect her. Fatima says that she saw the Kimono Woman, and whatever is inside her is not good, citing Tillie’s death as evidence. Elgin simply says that it was because the baby was scared and Fatima was not feeding it. Fatima tries to leave but is overwhelmed by pain. Elgin helps her to the bed and urges her to eat, and soon they will all be able to go home. Elgin tells her that the baby already helped them, as finding out she was pregnant allowed Elgin to remember his dream, which led to Boyd saving the Town from the Music Box Monster. Despite initially protesting, Fatima eventually allows Elgin to feed her the jarred blood.

In the Church, Victor shuts down while Tabitha and Sara try to get him to tell them about his memories. However, Victor blames himself for telling his mother about the Tree, believing himself responsible for her death. As Tabitha grabs Victor, she freezes, and Victor wrestles free and leaves. Sara notices, but before they can discuss Kenny arrives with the news that something happened to Julie in the woods.

At the Clinic, Kristi looks over Julie in Ethan and Jim’s presence. Kristi observes no signs of trauma, which she declares a good sign, and Julie promises that she is fine. Kristi and Marielle ask for her to explain what happened, and Julie answers that she walked to the ruins, stepped inside and blacked out. Mari asks if she remembers anything else, and Julie says she had a weird dream. Kristi asks to keep her in the Clinic overnight before she and Mari leave the Matthews alone. Jim asks Julie what she was doing at the ruins. She begins to explain that she went there with Randall the previous day, Jim grows angry, but they are interrupted by Tabitha’s arrival.

As Randall checks the bandages on his face, he becomes overwhelmed by the sound of cicadas. The sounds stop when Jim arrives, and he asks what they were doing in the woods. Randall is defensive, and Jim explains that he knows she is going through something after her shared ordeal with him and Mari, but she refuses to discuss it. Jim admits that he cannot understand, but figured that Randall might. Randall says he was teaching her how to drive when they ended up at the ruins. Randall confesses that even he cannot explain what happened, but he told Julie not to go to the ruins because they inexplicably felt wrong. As Jim leaves, Randall suggests he teach Julie to drive, because there is nothing they can do and none of them will escape alive. Jim retorts that he cannot accept that before leaving.

Ellis helps Boyd back to the Sheriff’s Station. Boyd insists he is fine and has to ring the bell before sundown. As Ellis tries to get him to rest and figure out what is wrong, Boyd snaps and admits he knows what is wrong. Boyd has his son sit with him and pours them both a drink.

As night falls, Donna walks through Colony House, sadly remembering the anniversary party they held for Fatima’s arrival that ended in disaster. At the Clinic, Jim reports that the kids are asleep. Jim apologizes to Tabitha for his behavior and promises to support her in trying to figure out how to get home.

In the Sheriff’s Station, Boyd explains that he has Parkinson’s, and figured it out right before he ventured into the Forest with Sara. Ellis asks if anyone else knows, and Boyd answers that Kristi and Kenny do. Ellis is upset that he wasn’t told, with Boyd explaining that he did not want to worry Ellis. Ellis asks if the tremors in his leg happened before, and Boyd says it has not and that it seems it is getting worse. Boyd also reveals that the Creatures forced him to watch Tian-Chen’s death, wanting to break him. Boyd wonders if Fatima’s baby is another thing that they are trying to use to break him. Ellis assures his father that he did not cause this, but Boyd says that they know nothing, but Tillie is dead, Fatima out there somewhere while he sits there uselessly. They are interrupted by a knock at the window from the Nurse Creature, who asks if everything is alright. Agitated, Boyd goes to the window and brandishes his gun at the Creature, but Ellis pulls him back.

In her home, Sara finishes fixing the smashed Christmas ornament. However, she begins hearing voices and arguing with them. She is soon overwhelmed by pain and begs to be left alone. The next morning, Elgin returns to the Root Cellar, while inside, a visibly pregnant Fatima tries to rip a metal bar off the bed to use as a weapon. Elgin arrives, happy to see that her pregnancy is progressing. She asks to be helped up and cuts his arm, trying to run away, but Elgin is able to grab her and keep her from escaping.

In the Sheriff’s Station, Boyd tries to keep Ellis from going out on his own and suggests putting a search party together. Sara arrives, and asks if Fatima is alright. Noticing their expressions, Sara says that Fatima is missing. Sara then explains that she heard the voices for the first time since going to the ruins. They told her that she was taken, they want Boyd to know that she is afraid and while she is close, Boyd will be unable to find her in time and save her.

In Colony House, Victor begins throwing things out of his bedroom window, including many of his drawings. Clara arrives and asks Victor what he is doing. Victor shouts that he kept all these things because he thought they would help, but all they do is hurt. Acosta and Kenny notice the commotion and follow him to the kitchen, trying to calm him. Victor retrieves the axe, and Kenny tries to get him to put it down. Victor promises he will not hurt anyone, but he needs the axe. As he grows more agitated, he asks to be let go, and Acosta says they will if he tells them what he needs the axe for. Victor answers that he is going to chop down the tree.

The Matthews arrive at the Diner, now up and running again thanks to Bakta. Bakta praises Ethan for helping with the cleaning and organizing, telling him that he is welcome to help out anytime. Bakta explains that Kenny was very supportive, and she felt like people needed a place to feel normal after Tillie’s death.

As Donna stares mournfully at a picture of her and her sister, Boyd arrives but before he can begin speaking, Donna promises not to reveal what Fatima did because of what she means to people in the Township. She says that she doesn’t think people will be able to take it, adding that she doesn’t think she can take it. Boyd reveals that Fatima is gone, and that the voices told Sara that she was taken. Donna tells him to ring the bell and call a meeting.  

In the Diner, Ethan glumly picks at his food, saying he misses Tian-Chen’s pancakes before leaving for the bathroom. Julie tells her parents that he blames himself for what happened to her, because she brought him with her to the ruins, and asked him if she should enter them. Julie acknowledges it was a mistake, but explains that it felt like one of Ethan’s stories. She adds that Jim and Tabitha trying to pretend things are alright is only making things worse.

Outside the Diner, Boyd and Donna assemble everyone. Donna acknowledges that everyone is scared and wants answers about what happened to Tillie. Boyd then reveals that Fatima is missing, and they ask everyone to help with the search. One person asks if the same thing that took her is what killed Tillie. Boyd admits he does not know, and only knows that she is close. When asked how he knows this, Boyd says it is because something wants them to know she is close, is alone, afraid, and it believes they do not have what it takes to find her. Boyd says he cannot order them to do anything, but reminds them that they did not always have the Talismans and used to live day to day. The Talismans allowed them to prove that the Township would not break them. The Township is trying to break them again, and Boyd says they have the choice of laying down and dying, or fighting back. They have proven themselves able before, and he asks for their help again, although there is no shame in refusing. Batka asks how they will do this, and Boyd says they will pair up in groups of two and cover every inch. Julie and Ethan both want to help, and Jim agrees to take Ethan while Tabitha takes Julie. As people begin fanning out, Boyd tells him that it will be best if one of them finds her, and says they will cover more ground separately. Boyd finds Kenny, and asks if he can search with him, and Kenny agrees. Elgin finds Ellis, and offers to search with him, which Ellis appreciates.

In the Root Cellar, Fatima changes into the clothes Elgin brought her. Meanwhile, Donna and Acosta search in the woods. Acosta asks about the voice that told Boyd that Fatima was close. Donna explains that Sara told him, as she is connected to the Township in ways that are hard to understand. Acosta is skeptical, and theorizes that Sara may have killed Tillie and Fatima, and hid Fatima’s body. Acosta continues to ask why the voices aren’t revealing more information, and Donna says that it does not work that way. Acosta says that Donna is hiding something from her, and that she is a good cop and can be an asset to the Town. Donna retorts that she does not have time for a tutorial, and they need to find Fatima because she means a lot to her and the rest of the Townspeople. Donna tells Acosta she needs her help, and when Acosta agrees, Donna promises to talk to her.

As they search, Boyd says he heard Kenny has moved to Colony House and has been meaning to check on him. Kenny understands, saying there are bigger things going on. Boyd apologizes to Kenny for lying to him about Sara’s role in the death of his father, and explains that leading the Town comes with making messy, life-or-death decisions. Boyd further explains that the Parkinson’s is getting worse, and he needs to know that Kenny can step up in his place. He trusts Kenny to look out for his family and everyone else. Kenny refuses to take Boyd’s badge, but offers to return to his role as deputy.

Outside the Bar, Jade hangs the bottles on a nearby tree. He then sees a vision of Christopher holding Jasper on the roof of the back porch. Jade tells them that he is no longer frightened by the visions, but Jasper shrieks, startling Jade and almost knocking him off the ladder. Henry arrives and asks who he was talking to. Observing the tree, he tells Jade that Miranda made one in his yard. Jade impatiently asks if there is something he can help with, and Henry informs him that everyone is out looking for Fatima. Henry asks if Jade can help him search, as he was hoping they could talk about Victor.

In the Forest, Victor finds the Bottle Tree/Farway Tree and begins hacking at it with the axe. The Boy in White tells him to stop. Victor replies that the bad tree does bad things. The Boy in White replies that it is important, and Victor frustratedly asks why it is important, and why the Boy will not help them. The Boy replies that he tried to help with Christopher, but now thinks that they need to learn for themselves, as it is the only way they will understand. Victor notices the Boy looks different now, and asks why after years of looking the same. The Boy answers that everything is changing now. Victor begs him to help him understand so he can help his friends, reminding him that they are friends. The Boy simply answers not to cut down the tree and walks off, disappearing into the Forest.

As Ellis and Elgin search, Elgin recalls how a friend of his went missing when he was a child. He was scared, but his grandmother told him not to worry. His friend was later found happy on a playground on the other side of town. Ellis snaps and asks if he thinks that everyone is scared for nothing. Elgin tries to explain that sometimes they assume the worst without knowing, but Ellis reminds him that all they know is his wife is missing. Ellis reveals that he has already lost his mother, surprising Elgin, and he cannot lose Fatima and go through it again.

Ethan and Jim find the RV. The two go inside, and Jim says he wants to talk to Ethan. Jim reminds Ethan that he was injured in the crash when they arrived, and Jim blamed himself for the situation. Ethan says it was not his fault because he was scared and doing the best he could. Jim says that Ethan did the same when he told Julie to go into the ruins. Jim tells his son that there are things in the Township that want them to feel scared and blame themselves for things outside of their control. He reminds Ethan to remember that they are all doing their best, and what matters is that they take care of each other. The two express their love, but before they leave the voice on the radio claiming to be Thomas tries taunting them. Ethan tells his father that he was right about it not being his brother, and leads Jim out of the RV.

Tabitha and Julie search in the Clairy’s Canned Goods Truck. Julie worries that they will be picked off, one by one, and recalls that Fatima was the first person to make the Township seem like it could be normal. Julie reveals that she does not think she was dreaming when she blacked out at the ruins. She believes that she was transported somewhere, first to the Dungeon where they were screaming, there was a man shackled to the wall. She then heard her mother’s voice in the Tunnels and tried to follow it, but it kept getting further away. She also heard the children, repeating the word “anghkooey.” Julie says she was worried that she would die alone, but Tabitha pulls her into a hug and tells her that she will never be alone. Tabitha then sees a Ghoulish Child in the distance, and reveals to her daughter that the child is beckoning them to follow.

As they walk, Henry explains that he feels like he is starting over with completely different person now that he is reunited with Victor. Jade answers that it is because he is before asking why Henry is not asking Tabitha. Henry replies that Tabitha has her own children, and Jade reminds him of Victor, explaining that Victor is trying to make a puppet tell a story while Jade screams at things that are not there. Henry asks Jade what he would want his father to say if he arrived. Jade tells Henry that he is trying to fix Victor when he is not broken. Jade says that he has been shaped by his childhood and existence in the Township, comparing him to Tarzan being raised in the jungle, with Henry being the person who tells him he does not know how to use a fork.

Ellis and Elgin arrive at the Brundles, and Elgin recalls that Fatima brought him here as his proxy. He then apologizes to Ellis for what happened to Abby, but Ellis brushes it off. Elgin assures him that Fatima will be alright, but Ellis tells him to stop. Elgin reveals that on the Bus, he had a dream and since then, he has felt like something has been trying to talk to him. Elgin theorizes that everything might be happening for a reason, and Fatima might be out there doing something helpful, adding that the baby might be a good thing. Ellis is confused, and asks why this has anything to do with the baby. Elgin says that they do not have all the information, and does not want Ellis to be afraid.

In the Root Cellar, Fatima finds a trapdoor under the dirt on the floor and struggles to open it. The Kimono Woman appears and places her hand over Fatima’s mouth. Meanwhile, the Ghoulish Child leads Tabitha and Julie through the forest to the open Root Cellar doors. Tabitha begins to enter, but freezes again. After Julie snaps her out of it, Tabitha continues downstairs and finds Victor, continuing to lament his role in his mother’s death. Tabitha reassures him that it was not his fault, as he was just a child. Tabitha begins having flashes of the night Miranda left her children in the cellar. As Tabitha runs outside, overwhelmed, she sees Miranda running to the Bottle Tree, only to be attacked by Smiley.

Trivia[]

  • The episode takes its name from the Book of Revelation (often called Revelations), the final book of the New Testament which deals primarily with the Apocalypse.
  • Jade references Tarzan, a famous character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs who is raised in the jungle by apes.
  • Archive footage from All Good Things... is shown when Donna is remembering the party for the anniversary of Fatima's arrival.
  • Archive footage from Forest for the Trees is shown when Tabitha is having flashes of Miranda's memories, specifically when Miranda is hugging her children goodbye.
  • The shot of Tabitha finding Victor in the Root Cellar appears to be an homage to the final scene of The Blair Witch Project, where Heather finds Mike standing in a corner facing a stone wall. Victor and Mike are positioned almost identically.
  • The final scene seems to imply that Miranda's memories are Tabitha's memories, and that Tabitha is a reincarnation of Miranda. It also reveals that the creatures can run if they choose to.

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