WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for From’s season 3 finale!Several shocking revelations are made inFrom’s season 3 finale, including the full truth about Tabitha and Jade’s connections to the town’s deceased residents Miranda and Christopher. While Jade’s link to Christopher was introduced toward the end of season 2 when he began to explore themeaning ofFrom’s symbol, of which both men had recurring visions, Tabitha’s parallels to Victor’s mother, Miranda, weren’t explored until season 3. WithJade frequently seeing visions of Christopher and Tabitha finding increasingly significant similarities between herself and Miranda,Fromseason 3 was gradually setting up a bigger shock reveal for the four characters.
InFromseason 3, episode 9, Tabitha experienced avision of Miranda’s deathover 40 years prior, but noted that it was less like a vision, and more like a memory of something she personally experienced. After being shaken by this, Jade and Tabitha finally worked out the meaning of the bottle tree’s numbers inFrom’s season 3 finale, which turned out to be music notes. As Jade played the song on the violin, the “Anghkooey” children came to the tree, and the music ultimately recovered both Jade and Tabitha’s past-life memories –revealing they were reincarnations of Miranda and Christopher.

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The power of the lullaby that Jade plays on the violin inFromseason 3, episode 10 helps the two fully realize the truth of their past. Both are flooded with memories from their previous lives at that moment, as they realize that Tabitha was Miranda and Jade was Christopher in a past life.When Miranda died, the town’s forces reincarnated her as Tabitha, with the same being true for Jade and Christopher. However, there were many versions of them before Miranda and Christopher, with those reincarnations alsofailing to saveFrom’s “Anghkooey” children.
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The notion that Tabitha was once Miranda and Jade was once Christopher finally explains why they have so many story similarities.Tabitha and Miranda made the same braceletfor Jim and Henry because past versions of them had crafted that exact accessory across several lives. Tabitha notes that she’s made that bracelet “so many times,” indicating that each reincarnation before herself and Miranda would have made that for their husbands. It’s also why they both share a love for Joni Mitchell’s song “Blue” – thoseparts of their past lives trickle down into the next incarnation.
Tabitha and Jade realize that the children’s repeated word, “Anghkooey,” translates to “remember,” as the kids were trying to get them to remember who they were and what happened.

Similarly, it explains why Christopher and Jade were largely alone in town, and quickly became obsessed with the mysterious symbol. The recurrence of that icon was the town’s way of trying to makeFrom’s characters“remember” their past lives and their mission to rescue the children, which all versions before them had failed at.It seems that, to remember who they were, each reincarnation of Tabitha/Miranda had to have a son and daughter, while every version of Jade/Christopher had to essentially be alone with an analytical mindset to solve the puzzles the town presented to them.
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Miranda, Tabitha, Jade, and Christopher being brought to town terrifyingly shows how the town’s powers can manifest outside its geographical boundaries. When trying to analyze the meaning of Tabitha’s “memory” or Miranda, Jade relates the scientific Law of Thermodynamics, which essentially states that humans are made of a certain matter and energy that can’t be created nor destroyed. Therefore,when Miranda and Christopher died, their energy simply changed form, being transferred into Tabitha and Jadeupon their births. That energy was also always partially maintained inFrom’s town, which is why they always returned, but in different forms.

Tabitha & Jade’s Original Identities Were As The Parents Of One Of The Anghkooey Kids
Tabitha & Jade Failed To Save Their Daughter In Their First Lives
Before Tabitha and Jade were Miranda and Christopher, they had taken on several other undisclosed identities across their previous lives. However,the cycle began with their original “forms” as the parents of one of the “Anghkooey” children. After Jade plays the song, he realizes that it’s a lullaby they used to sing to the children, because one of those kids was their daughter.
From’s nocturnal monsters were once living people, who sacrificed the children in exchange for eternal life.

Victor previously revealed that the children were killed by people who they loved and trusted, andTabitha and Jade’s original forms were two of the only people who tried to stop the sacrifice.From’s season 3 finale expands on what really happened to those children, explaining thatFrom’s nocturnal monsterswere once living people, who sacrificed the children in exchange for eternal life. That eternal life would end up turning them into the town’s creatures, with the children creating the faraway tree through their hope of being saved.
Tabitha and Jade’s original forms didn’t engage in the sacrifice, but itseems that they still achieved “eternal life” in another sense due to their reincarnations. It’s unclear exactly why Tabitha and Jade’s original forms weren’t able to save their daughter, butFromseason 4could potentially reveal that they were the ones who told the children the “story” that gave them hope. Due to their role in trying to stop the sacrifice, Tabitha and Jade’s souls have never truly known rest since the moment of their daughter’s death.
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In Victor’s memory of Christopher in the church basement, theBoy in White gave Christopher a messagethat “the answers to the end are in the beginning,” and to get these answers, he would have to travel throughFrom’s faraway bottle tree to the lighthouse to save the children. It seems that this is the only way for the characters to escape town, which also meansbringing an end to the cycle that reincarnates Tabitha and Jade, dating back to the creation of the monsters and the children’s sacrifice.
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Therefore, Tabitha and Jade continue to be brought back in new forms so that they can succeed where their past incarnations failed. Somehow, Tabitha and Jade have to save the children, which Miranda, Christopher, and all versions dating back to their original forms as one of the “Anghkooey” children’s parents couldn’t accomplish.Jade and Tabitha have to save their daughter for their souls to finally rest, and if they fail, they’ll simply come back at a later time to begin the cycle again. This time around, they have to find a new tactic to save the children “in the beginning.”
Tabitha & Jade’s Identity Reveal Confirms Why They Came To From’s Town On The Same Day
Their Souls Are Connected & Drawn To Town To Repeat The Cycle Together
The population in Fromville isn’t too large, so it seemed to be shocking to Boyd and the established residents that theMatthews family arrived inFrom’s townseparately on the same day that Jade and his friend Tobey drove in. However, this was clearly by the design of the town, asTabitha and Jade needed to arrive at the same time to fulfill their joint purpose. The same occurrence was true for Miranda and Christopher, who arrived in town on the same day and died in town on the same night – repeatingFrom’s cycle after their tragic failures.
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From is a series revolving around a mysterious American town that ensnares newcomers, forcing its inhabitants to maintain order and find an escape amidst nighttime perils from the surrounding forest. The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.