FROM Season 4 packed a lot in, with multiple storylines that seem to be unfolding in their own unpredictable directions.
Boyd is building toward the biggest plan anyone in the Township has ever attempted.
Fatima is deteriorating into something Kristi couldn’t explain medically, and Henry was being quietly dismantled by Sophia’s blood one episode at a time.

Tabitha and Jade have gone underground with a tarp and a talisman. Elgin has possibly uncovered Sophia’s secret. Clara becomes a reluctant accomplice out of nowhere.
The Man in Yellow has been deployed as the engine behind almost every character crisis this season, sliding from Henry to Fatima to Elgin to Clara, which sometimes makes you go – Come on! This again?
Heading into the FROM Season 4 finale on June 28, the show had roughly seven active storylines converging into one episode, and not all of them were equally positioned to get the space they deserved.
The Man in Yellow Is Everywhere, and That Might Be the Problem
The Sophia reveal at the end of FROM Season 4’s premiere was one of the smartest moves this show had ever made.

Transforming the season’s biggest villain from a terrifying figure in the forest into someone walking among the residents, eating with them, and then becoming one of them was genuinely unsettling in a way few mystery shows manage.
But then the show kept inserting her in every storyline.
Sophia poisoned Henry’s moonshine with her own blood and spent multiple episodes engineering his slow psychological collapse.
The hallucinations were building toward the idea that the Township was a dream, and Victor was the anchor keeping him from waking up.

She coerced Clara into dosing Fatima and quietly sabotaged the rope ladder that Jade and Tabitha were depending on for their escape from the tunnels.
Her meeting with Clara happens off-screen, making you wonder if you really missed something.
And then Elgin just happens to stumble upon photos of Sophia. Those pictures have been in the storage for decades, and we are to believe no one noticed them before?
We finished nine episodes, still largely unable to answer what the Man in Yellow actually wanted beyond gleefully telling Jim and the pastor that watching the residents tear themselves apart was his favorite part of the cycle.

Sophia is not a bad villain, far from it. But when you keep routing every character crisis through the same baddie, it becomes quite exhausting to watch.
A good villain can’t save a show if the storylines look like a jumbling mess.
Seven Storylines Walk Into a Finale
Let’s count, roughly.
Tabitha and Jade were underground with the children’s bones as the finale approached, a talisman and a plastic tarp between them and the sleeping monsters.

Boyd and a surface team were working to pull up the bottle tree to give them an exit — the same exit the Boy in White had explicitly warned Victor against creating.
Henry is being conditioned by Sophia’s blood into believing the Township was a dream, and Victor is the anchor he needed to eliminate.
Fatima’s condition was deteriorating at a speed that had Kristi running out of explanations, her vitals reading consistent with someone already dead.
Elgin had just had Sophia reveal herself to him, and nothing about that conversation was promising.
Randall and Acosta had spent much of the season near the periphery: helpful, present, but not attached to any thread substantial enough to call their own.
Julie’s storywalking, which had carried genuine excitement early in the season, had stalled into a series of failures, leaving her increasingly cynical.

All of this was heading into a single episode!
FROM has been trading finality for cliffhangers, and with a fifth and final season confirmed, there was obviously runway left for these threads to land.
A finale with this many active crises would inevitably prioritize some over others.
Now the characters who hadn’t been given the depth they deserved this season would likely collect their due in a closing shot rather than an actual scene.
Which thread are you most worried about heading into the FROM Season 4 finale? Do you think one episode can actually tie this many things together?
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