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FROM
TV Series

FROM

2022Drama, Horror, Mystery • 4 Seasons

Woke Score
3.3
out of 10

Series Overview

FROM unravels the mystery of a nightmarish town in middle America that traps all those who enter. As the unwilling residents fight to keep a sense of normalcy and search for a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest; including the terrifying creatures that come out when the sun goes down.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

3/10

Disoriented travelers find themselves trapped in a mysterious town with no exit, where malevolent forces toy with their minds and hunt them by night.

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Season 2

3/10

Hidden truths about the nature and terrifying origins of the town begin to emerge, even as life for its residents is plunged into chaos by the arrival of mysterious newcomers.

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Season 3

3/10

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Season 4

4.2/10

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Overall Series Review

FROM presents itself primarily as a high-stakes supernatural mystery, consistently prioritizing atmospheric tension and survivalist dread over contemporary political agendas. Throughout its run, the series utilizes a diverse ensemble cast, yet it avoids the trap of using characters as mouthpieces for social messaging. Instead, the narrative focuses on the brutal necessity of community, the psychological toll of isolation, and the characters’ efforts to navigate a malevolent environment where survival is earned through action and competence. The series maintains a persistent focus on traditional leadership and protective masculinity in its earlier stages, particularly through the central figure of Boyd Stevens. In these initial chapters, the story respects established moral anchors and community structures, treating the struggle against supernatural forces as a universal human endeavor rather than a lens for systemic critique. The inclusion of modern relationship dynamics and diverse representation serves as a backdrop to the mystery rather than a distraction from the plot. As the series progresses, the narrative shifts toward more secular, disillusioning themes. While the show continues to avoid overt political lecturing, it moves away from its earlier emphasis on faith and tradition. The later seasons introduce elements of decay and existential subversion, particularly by reframing themes of life and motherhood through the lens of body horror and situational desperation. Ultimately, FROM remains a show dedicated to its core premise of trapped survivors in a hostile, inexplicable world. It operates as a complex horror-mystery that succeeds by keeping its characters focused on immediate survival. While its thematic heart has drifted from traditional values toward a more cynical and secular outlook, it consistently delivers a narrative driven by intense, claustrophobic mystery rather than external social commentary.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics2.8/10

Oikophobia1.8/10

Feminism4.3/10

LGBTQ+4.5/10

Anti-Theism2.8/10

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