u/HootWest

Seizure = Storywalk? Is every seizure accounted for?

We know when Julie story walks she does so mentally while she experiences a seizure in present time.

This is different to Boyd, who we can assume physically travelled to a place/time (via faraway tree).

Who else in town has had an unexplained seizure? Elgin and Ethan - not sure if anyone else?

If having a seizure = storywalking then we should (I hope), at some point, find out or see what part of the story Elgin and Ethan were seeing during their seizures.

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u/HootWest — 6 days ago

The importance of "Kindness"

In S01E01 - Tabitha says that the crows are actually ravens and that a group of Ravens are called an "unkindness".

In S02E02 - Martin says to Boyd "I haven't seen kindness in such a long time". Also during this scene, there's a shot of Boyd looking at the ballerina with the camera heavily focused on Boyd's eye/perspective in the mirror - which to me, heavily implies that he may be the ballerina "persona".

What if kindness isn't a noun, but rather an entity. And in Fromvile, there are two opposing forces: Kindness and Unkindness (MIY).

To date, Unkindness has ruled (as per Martin's quote). But this latest cycle seems to be challenging that rule and Boyd is the reincarnation/representation of Kindness (or the ballerina).

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u/HootWest — 8 days ago

BIW told Victor to bury an item of the deceased so the MIY can't take on their form

Theory: The MIY can only take the form of individuals who he posses all the items they arrived with.

By burying an item of the deceased, Victor is limiting the townspeople the MIY can portray.

No idea of the significance of MIY pulling out and keeping a tooth from the priest.

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u/HootWest — 13 days ago

Like the movie Inception, but instead of a dream within a dream, it's a story walk within a story walk? And if yes, could this be a way to perhaps - travel to different time periods?

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u/HootWest — 15 days ago