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Every Death In From Season 3 Explained
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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3, episodes 1-5.

From has never been unafraid to kill its characters, and this has continued into season 3, where no one, not even prominent and fan-favorite characters, is safe. It was established from the very beginning in season 1, as From's horrific monsters savagely killed Meagan Pratt (Bella Martin) and her young daughter, Lauren Pratt (Ann Doyle), during the show's cold open. The brutality continued with Bing-Qian Liu (Simon Sinn), Frank Pratt (Bob Mann), Nathan Myers (Paul Zinno), one of the most prominent characters, Father Khatri (Shaun Majumder), and many others dying as season 1 unfolded.

Season 2 amplified the threats that From's cast of characters faced in the Town as many of the residents began to experience disturbing hallucinations that ended in death. Thanks to Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau), the source of those lethal hallucinations has been seemingly neutralized, but this victory comes with consequences,...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Matthew Rudoy
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