Now,viewers are wondering what the jukebox songs really meanforFrom’s cast of characters.
At night, terrifying monsters lurk in the streets, waiting to lure vulnerable townspeople onto the streets.
The woods seem to hold even more unsettling secrets than the Town itself.
At first, the Township seems strange but not necessarily dangerous.
Once the sun goes down, however,From’s monstersappear in the streets.
The song’s lyrics are all about surrendering to the will of another.
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The speaker decides that they will completely abide by the whims of another or some unseen entity.
It’s a meaningful choice for the scene, which depicts Tian Chen going about her routine.
Instead of fighting,the people of the Township have surrendered themselvesto whatever has trapped them.
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.
New episodes ofFromseason 3 premiere on MGM+ on Sundays through November 24, 2024.
In episode 3, the Matthews family is forced to make their choices.
“If It Be Your Will” foreshadows this defining moment.
After spending their first night in Town, the Matthews family minus Julie are still feeling unsettled.
Later, the Matthews trio have dinner with Boyd and Mitchell’s “Blue” comes on the jukebox.
Unfortunately, he also developed tremors, much like his late father.
All of this pushes Boyd to ask Abby what he should do next.
Boyd would play the song constantly, hoping to buy his own boat in retirement.
Boyd would play the song constantly, hoping to buy his own boat in retirement.
Moments before arriving in the Township, Abby had gifted Boyd a boat.
Essentially, they don’t get any closer to escaping the Township.
The song blares from the diner’s jukeboxes as Boyd walks through the Town and rings his bell.
The only one outside, Boyd stares at the sky in disbelief as storm clouds gather.
When Boyd’s hand starts to shake, he drops the bell.
The loud sound of the bell crashing causes him to wake from a dream.
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Unfortunately, Boyd wakes up in an even worse place than he began.
No longer in an empty dream-version of the Town, Boyd is trapped in a dry well.
Like in Boyd’s dream, the clouds are gathering.
The Leonard Cohen song prompts everyone who’s been sleeping at the diner to wake up.
The tune takes its title from a Hebrew prayer, Unetaneh Tokef.
That’s not necessarily a good thing.
Three people Julie, Randall (A.J.
This sends both Boyd and Tabitha on life-threatening missions into the woods.
In fact, they can only be together in dreams.
Notably,both Boyd and Tian Chen have lost their partnersas a result of the Township’s horrors.
In many ways, the duo are kindred spirits.
Boyd has even stepped into a father-figure role for Kenny.
…townspeople are unable to sleep for fear of being killed in their dreams.
However, the song also plays as Boyd waits to speak to Tian Chen.
After asking for her, Boyd notices the worms under his skin writhing again.
Meanwhile, townspeople are unable to sleep for fear of being killed in their dreams.
In the third outing, the creatures seem to be emboldened.
This becomes even more obvious when Kenny is sitting in the diner.
The song, which is a very upbeat and joyful tune, was chosen just to mess with Kenny.
The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.