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Hey everyone, I was recently re-reading Count the Ways from the Fazbear Frights series, and a crazy, psychological theory popped into my head. (Well, English isn't my native language. If there's a mistake or you're confused, please let me know.)
We all know the Ash Ketchum coma theory, right? The idea that everything we see is just a dying or transitioning mind trying to process a trauma. Well, what if Count the Ways operates on the exact same logic, and Millie actually committed suicide on that Christmas Eve?
Hear me out, because this completely solves one of the biggest questions in the community: How on earth is Funtime Freddy so ridiculously smart and articulate in this story?
We know Millie is a deeply depressed, edgy, goth girl who is obsessed with death and poetry. On that Christmas Eve, after the fight with her family, she runs off to her grandfather’s workshop in a terrible mental state. My theory suggests that in that dark moment, Millie made an irreversible choice and took her own life right there in the workshop.
But as we know in the FNAF universe, dying with intense Agony and emotional trauma causes your soul to instantly bind to nearby metal objects. The closest object was the salvaged Funtime Freddy.
Instead of just waking up as a robot, Millie's consciousness experienced an unreliable narrator illusion—a coping mechanism to process the transition. She believed she was trapped inside the stomach cavity, because her mind couldn’t accept the fact that her physical body was already dead on the floor.
This is where the "History Guru" Funtime Freddy makes sense. How does a killer animatronic know so much about French history, Marie Antoinette, and ancient execution methods?
He doesn't. That wasn't William Afton's programming. It was Millie's own mind.
The entire conversation between Millie and Freddy never actually happened in the physical world. It was a manifestation of Millie’s own edgy, goth, death-obsessed intellect fighting with itself as her soul fused with the AI. Freddy’s sadistic, poetic persona was just a dark mirror reflection of Millie’s own subconscious thoughts about death.
At the very end of the story, right before the blade drops, Millie has a realization. She accepts her fate and basically says, "No matter how you kill me, I am the one who chose this, not you."
In the context of this theory, that line becomes incredibly tragic. It’s the exact moment Millie’s soul finally accepts reality: She was the one who chose to die. The dropping of the blade wasn't Freddy executing her; it was the illusion shattering, the final severance from her human body, and her fully awakening as the soul inside the animatronic.
TL;DR: Millie committed suicide in the workshop on Christmas Eve. The entire story of being trapped inside Funtime Freddy was a post-mortem illusion born from her "Agony" during the soul transfer. Funtime Freddy’s historical knowledge and poetic dialogue were just a projection of Millie's own goth, death-obsessed mind arguing with itself. Millie literally killed Millie.
What do you guys think? Does this make Count the Ways way more terrifying, or am I reaching too far? Let's discuss!