From Season 3 Finale Explained: Who Is Man in Yellow & How Are Tabitha and Miranda Connected?

From Season 3 Finale Explained: Who Is Man in Yellow & How Are Tabitha and Miranda Connected?
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Season 3 is over but there are still questions that need to be answered.

The series From remains a mystery for the viewers even after the finale of the third season. Despite the fact that the writers answered some of the main questions, the storylines of most of the characters remain open.

We will tell you what was shown in the finale of the third season and whether it is worth watching.

The New Antagonist & Main Mystery of the Townspeople

In the finale of the season appears a new antagonist – the Man in Yellow. In him you can see demonic features in contrast to the Boy in White, who tries to help Tabitha save everyone and clearly refers to angels.

It turns out that the inhabitants of Fromeville did not end up in the town by accident – their past lives are to blame. All the characters are reincarnations of people with difficult fates. Tabitha was Miranda – the wife of Victor's father. The newly arrived police officer at the end of the season is very similar to the late wife of Sheriff Boyd.

From's Storyline Turns Almost Biblical

Everyone needs to finish the case that lies behind their past. Against this backdrop, the writers unfold an almost biblical story in which Tabitha and her husband are like Adam and Eve. And the Man in Yellow appears as Satan, to whom the former inhabitants of Fromville gave the souls of their children.

From this point of view, the story of Fatima's pregnancy becomes clear – it is a parallel to the story of Lilith and the birth of the Antichrist. How to get rid of Satan and lift the curse of reincarnation are questions to be answered in the next season.

Is Season 3 Worth-Watching?

Critics note that the show is excellent at holding the attention due to its oppressive atmosphere and powerful acting. However, the lack of answers to the main questions irritates part of the audience. Not everyone is ready to watch 30 episodes without understanding what is going on.

But if you like to get your nerves rattled, ride the emotional roller coaster, and rack your brains over puzzles, then this series is for you. At the very least, you will enjoy the musical score, the pleasant color correction, and the arguments with friends about how it will all end.

Where to Watch From?

From is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.