Warning: Spoilers ahead for Season 3, Episode 8, “Thresholds.”
Of Season 3, Episode 8, ‘Thresholds’ reveals the origins of the symbol that Jade Herrera (David Alpay) has been seeing since Season 1. Jade first saw the symbol painted on the wall next to a dead body in From’s basement. Since then, Jade continued to see the symbol, usually in mysterious visions.and learned from Victor (Scott McCord) that a former resident named Christopher (Thom Payne) saw the same symbol many years ago.
Jade’s search for answers took an unexpected turn at the end of Of Season 2, when he sees the tree roots in the tunnels twisted into the shape of the symbol. After this discovery, he became increasingly convinced that the symbol is linked to other strange phenomena and unexplained mysteries, including the distant trees, the bottles with the numbers inside them, and the “Anghkooey” children. Now, the symbol’s origins were explained due to Victor’s real memory of Christopher being restored.
The roots of the distant tree that created the symbol were born from the hope of children
The boy in white shared the truth a long time ago
Victor realizes that it was the Boy in White (Vox Smith) and not the ventriloquist dummy Jasper who told Christopher vital information. The Boy in White told Christopher that children were born in the dark and were later murdered in the dark by those they loved and trusted. However, someone who loved the children told them a story that gave them hope. When they laid it on the stones, the children channeled their hope into the roots of the tree and created the symbol. Sara Myers (Avery Konrad) realizes that these are the roots of a distant tree.
Victor’s explanation is in line with Jade seeing the children on the rocks singing “Anghkooey” as they looked at their roots in the season 2 finale. They created the symbol by pouring their hope into the roots and are apparently supporting the roots of the distant tree, continuing to place their hope in it. The Boy in White told Christopher that he would have to go through the distant tree to save the children, but it was Victor’s mother, Miranda (Sarah Booth), who ended up going.
Jade was right about the symbol, the tree and the children being all connected
He’s already seeing the bigger picture
Based on Victor’s memory of what the Boy in White said to Christopher, Jade was right about there being an important connection between the symbol, the distant tree, and the children. It seems that The city’s horrors began with children being betrayed and murdered. The key to understanding the city and escaping it may lie in finally righting the wrong that was done to the children, a mission that Miranda began and that Tabitha Matthews (Catalina Sandino Moreno) now continues.
The symbol being literally the roots of the distant tree is its own complex matter (…)
Because it was created from the hope of children, the story of OfThe symbol of may not be as sinister as it seemed, which means that It was something other than the symbol that corrupted Christopher. The symbol that is literally the roots of the distant tree is a complex issue, as the distant trees helped Julie Matthews (Hannah Cheramy) and others survive, but also led to horrible fates, including trapping Dale (Cliff Saunders) in the pool wall. . Of There are still many mysteries to solve, but the origins of the symbol and its connections provide a revolutionary answer.