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Spoilers are ahead for From season 3, episode 3.
In Camden, Tabitha realizes that she’s quite close to Victor’s childhood home.
Before Miranda disappeared, she had mentioned the same quest.
However,Tabitha and Miranda are united by more than their shared visionsof trapped children.
Once they’re in the car,Joni Mitchell’s “Blue” comes on over the speakers.
In disbelief, Tabitha shares that “Blue” is her and Jim’s song.
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However, the moment is even more loaded than that.
Evidently, “Blue” was also Miranda’s favorite song.
To make matters even more interesting, “Blue” is one of thesongs onFrom’s diner jukeboxes.
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.
More broadly, the song’s speaker discusses their idyllic love, which gradually begins to fray.
Traveling from place to place, Mitchell isn’t able to find comfort in a new space.
“Blue / Songs are like tattoos,” Mitchell sings in the song’s opening moments.
Despite capturing so much love,“Blue” is also about loneliness.
The album at large is about Mitchell’s search for herself in the wake of heartbreak and change.
Traveling from place to place, Mitchell isn’t able to find comfort in a new space.
Like Henry,Jim has a difficult time believing in what his wife seesand experiences.
After what happened toThomas, Jim and Tabitha’s son, the couple was on a verge of divorce.
Previously, thebracelet that Tabitha finds inFromappeared in the diner’s storage area.
New episodes ofFromseason 3 premiere on MGM+ on Sundays through November 24, 2024.
In a flashback, Miranda wears the bracelet when she says a final “goodbye” to Victor.
Clearly, the strange connections between Tabitha and Miranda aren’t coincidental.
The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.