FROM has been a tough nut to crack since its premiere. Four seasons in, there’s very little we actually know about the town, but I guess that’s what makes the mystery so enticing to watch.
Tabitha gave Boyd hope, but his plan fell apart on FROM Season 4 Episode 7 in spectacular fashion when Kenny drove a totem spear into one of the smiling creatures… and nothing happened.
The creature barely flinched and smiled it off.

Thankfully, Kenny survived, but that reveal left us with even more questions than before.
Why did Tabitha’s totem work on the doll scarecrows from the lake, but not on the monsters? And what in the world did Fatima do to Smiley?
If we go back to FROM Season 2, Sara proposed a theory that might explain at least one recurring question: the fears of the dead had a way of becoming the horrors of the living.
Her brother, Nathan, died afraid of cicadas, and cicadas started swarming in Fromville.

A resident who feared the dolls died in the lake, and his nightmares crawled out of the water as monstrous scarecrows.
That left me wondering: If every death in the Township birthed new terror from someone’s worst fears, what happened to the nightmares of the Anghkooey children?
Those kids were sacrificed by the adults they trusted most — the very people who became the smiling monsters haunting the forest every night.
And if the Township never let its dead rest… then the creatures might have been feeding on something very specific all along.

Seriously, it’s all starting to click into place.
The Dead Don’t Rest, and Neither Do Their Fears on From
While we can’t be too sure about anything, that’s part of why FROM works; the show has been leaving hints right from the jump.
Marielle told Kristi she heard the screams of every person who had ever died in the Township, and that something ancient was feeding off their suffering.

Sara Myers had been raising something similar since FROM Season 2, and the show has been quietly building a backstory without anyone noticing.
Then Tabitha’s recovered memories in FROM Season 4 confirmed the same pipeline for the doll scarecrows: a man who feared them died in the Township, his nightmares found their way to the bottom of the lake, and eventually they crawled back up.
FROM has never indulged in coincidences. Those children were not afraid of anything. Sacrificed on stone slabs by their own parents, in their final moments, they felt terror and betrayal on a scale that was difficult to imagine.
The Township had a way of turning that kind of pain into something that kept hunting.

Those smiling monsters were their parents. They had been roaming Fromville every night since the sacrifice, fed by human blood, reborn when killed.
If the same dead-fear theory applied to the Anghkooey children’s deaths, their nightmares didn’t just vanish when they were taken into those tunnels.
Whatever the children feared in their last moments might have been folded directly into the very creatures their parents became.
Boyd’s Totem Knew More Than Boyd Did
Boyd’s reasoning made sense on the surface. The totem had worked on the dolls. Nightmare-born monsters bled when Tabitha stabbed them. Why would the night creatures be any different?

Because they were, Kennyy tried the spear, and the smiling creature walked off the attack without slowing down.
But what followed at the Colony House was equal parts bizarre and interesting: Sophia’s reanimated Roger, sewn together and brought back with a fertilized egg, arrived shortly after, and the totem killed him just fine.
The weapon was still working fine; it just wasn’t the right one for the smiling night monsters. Four seasons of pattern-building pointed somewhere specific.
Boyd had killed Smiley on FROM Season 2 by pressing his worm-infected blood, passed to him by Martin in the dungeon, directly into Smiley’s wound, and it worked because those worms might’ve been part of those monsters’ history.

The totem seemed to follow the same logic: forged from memories tied to Tabitha’s past lives, it killed the dolls that shared its history. Those night monsters came from a different horror entirely.
They were once humans who made a deliberate choice. The sacrifice that turned them into immortal killers was an evil transaction: children’s lives traded for eternal existence.
Whatever might end that deal probably had to come from the same source it was struck against.
Boyd was working on a plan to retrieve the Anghkooey children’s bones from the tunnels, and they might be the only material in the Township carrying the right kind of history to matter against what those parents became.

What FROM Season 4 Episode 7 made clear, in simpler terms: the weapon had to match the monster, and the smiling creatures had a history that no generic totem was ever going to touch.
Do you think the Anghkooey children’s trapped nightmares are what’s been powering the smiling monsters all along, or does Fromville have something stranger waiting in those tunnels?
Let us know what you think the children’s bones will unlock, and subscribe to keep up as FROM Season 4 builds toward the answers.
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FROM Season 4 has been quietly building toward the idea that the Township’s first victims may hold the key to a powerful endgame.
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Boyd and company come up with a plan as news spreads about Tabitha and Jade, and the fight to go home intensifies on FROM Season 4 Episode 7. Our review!
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We chatted with the lovely Elizabeth Saunders about Donn’s health scare on FROM Season 4 Episode 6, and much more in our interview. Come check it out!
