From Season 3 concludes with a massive twist. All through the season, Tabitha and Jade keep finding the same odd clues about creepy kids murmuring “Anghkooey,” the tree with bottles that have numbers written on them, and visions that appear to be more like a forgotten memory than a dream. It all ties together in the finale aired on November 24, 2024. The numerical figures are, in fact, musical notes. Anghkooey is a word that means “remember.” And it is remembrance that reveals the true identities of who Tabitha and Jade truly are in this nightmare of a town.
As it happens, Tabitha and Jade are not random people stuck in Fromville, but their connections with the town and to the very history of Victor and two crucial characters who once attempted to rescue the children but could not succeed many years ago are all interlinked. Play the lullaby, call the kids, and the terrible secret is out: Tabitha is Miranda, and Christopher is Jade. Then, in an instant, their hunches, visions, and instincts all make sense, not as clues they discovered, but as recollections of the past.
Tabitha-Miranda arc in From Season 3

The transformation faced by Tabitha in From began with her journey from being an incidental yet concerned mother with a shovel to being the linchpin to the town's history. She gets attracted to Victor, has pangs over the final moments of a mother who died before she was even born, and observes things that most people do not. In the finale of From, one thing is confirmed: Tabitha is a reincarnation of Miranda, the mother of Victor, who died tragically and has been a backstorythread running through the series since his boyhood.
The message “remember,” which the Anghkooey children present when they appear, is not a conundrum to be solved, but an invitation to Tabitha to commune with her own reel of past lives. That is why she can follow the death of Miranda with near corporeal accuracy and why she is one of the few residents who consistently sees the children. The grand reversal in From comes when Jade plays the notes concealed in the bottle-tree numbers; the lullaby brings the children out of the woods and teases the truth out of Tabitha from the depths of her subconscious. Since then, her intuitions are no longer guesswork; it is history repeating itself.
Jade-Christopher arc in From Season 3

Jade’s rollercoaster season in From, through scribbling strange symbols, panicking in tunnels, and chasing clues like a detective running on too much coffee, ends with a twist that Jade is Christopher reincarnated. And Christopher is not a purely arbitrary name from Victor’s past. He used to be the jovial tinkerer who, in the power of the dark forces associated with the said symbol and an ominous ventriloquism dummy, became the unwilling butcher of the town.
This denotes that the visions that Jade saw were not random haunts. These memories were fragments of his former life. This is the symbol that has driven him, as well as Christopher, towards ruin. Even the notes and hints Jade has been tracking were not new by any means. Those were crumbs he had left himself in a previous life. Something clicks in the finale, and the weird bottle numbers all seem to relate to music. Jade not only listens to a lullaby when Victor plays the tune using his violin, but he also recalls what he once was and the one mission that failed to be completed: saving the children.
This is why Jade and Tabitha are in a position to see and comprehend the messages of the children. They have attempted this once. To Jade, this twist alters all. He is not only solving puzzles to show that he is smart; he completes the mission, which previously led to a terrible outcome.
The bottle-tree song, “Anghkooey,” and why their link matters
The papers placed into the bottle tree are not dates and addresses. They are musical notes. When Jade starts playing them as a lullaby at the tree, the Anghkooey children show up, and the word they have been repeating the whole time now makes sense. It means “remember.” That single word in From turns everything around. The children were not mocking or haunting; they were simply pleading with Tabitha and Jade to remember who they used to be and complete the work that they had started. The memory deluge is reason enough why the two keep being dragged into the most shadowy depths of the town secrets: both are associated with a time when the townsfolk sacrificed their own children to obtain a blighted form of “immortality.”
This is more of a revelation than a solution to a puzzle; it establishes a quest. Tabitha (Miranda) and Jade (Christopher) have failed to rescue the children in the past, but now it is their fresh identities that have been granted to them with a second opportunity to carry forward their mission.
The final episode of Season 3 is devastating to the whole Matthews family, but this twist makes the whole story have an even stronger backbone: the memory is keeping the town alive, and this could be the way out, not to break the rules but to fulfill the promises made to those sacrificed.
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