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Decider · 2026-06-15 · via New York Post

Published June 14, 2026, 10:00 p.m. ET

With each passing episode, Season 4 of MGM+’s supernatural horror series From keeps fans trapped in a maze of endless clues, shocking revelations, and indecipherable lore with no way out. It’s a much less sinister and deadly maze than the one Sheriff Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) and the rest of his citizens have been trapped in for four seasons, but that doesn’t mean it’s not just as stressful for those watching at home. If Episode 8 left you driving around in circles like a newcomer who just rolled into town, we at DECIDER got you covered.

**Spoilers for From Season 4 Episode 8 “Heavy is the Head,” now streaming on MGM+**

To recap, From is set in a town filled with bloodthirsty creatures of the night where all those who enter can never escape. It’s up to self-appointed Sheriff Boyd to help his residents survive and lead them home, but can he keep everything together before losing his own mind first?

Episode 7 of Season 4 left us with some major loose threads. Sophia’s (Julia Doyle) plan seems to be working. She has her hooks in Henry’s (Robert Joy) vulnerable mind, she can turn corpses into monsters by cracking an egg, and worst of all, no one suspects a thing from her. We see that Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) is able to control Smiley, the monster she gave birth to last season, as she uses her newfound power to save Kenny (Ricky He). But what are Jade (David Alpay) and Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) going to do with their newfound knowledge? Can Boyd figure out how to get the children’s bones out of the town’s underground tunnels? And what exactly does the Man in Yellow want? Here’s everything we learned from Season 4, Episode 8 of From, titled “Heavy Is the Head.” Watch out for spoilers like a tree in the road. 

Fatima in 'From' Season 4
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From Season 4 Episode 8 Ending Explained: Is Fatima Dying?

The body horror just doesn’t stop for Fatima. Picking up directly from the end of Episode 7, Fatima tells Ellis (Corteon Moore) how she was able to see through Smiley’s eyes while he hunted Kenny, and that something “went cold” inside of her when she controlled him. She lifts up her shirt to reveal black markings stretching over her stomach. 

When Ellis brings Fatima to the clinic, Kristi (Chloe Van Landschoot) assures them that there is no internal damage. She says that in the normal world, Fatima’s markings would be classified as varicose veins, but in this town, who knows? Despite Ellis’ terror, Fatima wants to use these new abilities to help in case her time is running out — but by the end of episode 8, we learn that Fatima might have been living on borrowed time ever since she connected with Smiley. She comes back into the clinic for a checkup, and Kristi reports her blood pressure to Marielle (Kaelen Ohm): 53 over 33, with her heart beating at 19 beats per minute. According to these figures, Fatima should already be dead.

So, what does this mean? Is Fatima actively dying? Well, despite her impossible health stats and the incredibly ominous black veins covering her midsection, she seems like the picture of health. Could her connection to Smiley be keeping her alive? As of Episode 8, we have no idea why Fatima is still with us. However, we know from the Season 3 finale that the monsters were once humans who sacrificed their children in exchange for immortality, so it’s possible that Smiley’s immortality could be rubbing off on Fatima. But that’s just a theory from us at Decider — you’ll have to wait for the last few episodes of the season to get a true answer.

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From Season 4: Can Boyd Save The Children?

As we saw in the last episode, Jade’s magic mushroom trip was the key to learning the layout of the underground tunnels, and to finding the only entrance in the basement of Colony House. Jade wants to formulate a plan with Boyd to rally the townspeople and take back the children’s bones, but there’s one problem. If you walk into a den of monsters with only one way out, it automatically becomes a death trap. 

In response to Boyd’s concern, Jade does what he does best: he builds a science fair diorama and finds a way. He remembers a vision he once had of the place where the children’s bones were buried, and the roots above that place that grew into the Bottle Tree. He realizes that, if they can pull out the Bottle Tree by the roots, they’ll have a clear opening right into where the children’s bones are buried. He tells Boyd that if they have a group of townspeople dig up the bones right as another group performs an expert landscaping job on the tree, they’ll be able to pull the first group out of the ground before the monsters wake up. This sounds like a solid plan, but Boyd still shuts it down. The problem, according to Boyd, is that Jade has no plan B if things go awry, but given how we’ve seen Boyd mentally and physically unravel throughout the season, his real  concerns may lie somewhere else.

Fatima talking to Ellis n 'From' Season 4
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Is Boyd’s Health Getting Worse on From?

As we know, Boyd’s early-onset Parkinson’s disease has been worsening since last season. On top of the tremors and leg spasms, Boyd has also been frequently talking to the dead Father Khatri (Shaun Majumder) and seeing horrific visions which, as he explains to Kristi, are all related to Abby and her death. His visions continue after he storms off from Jade in the woods: he sees Kenny get shot in front of him and finds the bodies of Tabitha, Jade, and Donna bleeding out in the forest. He also finds Ellis’ body — with Abby sitting beside it. She turns around, starts choking on blood, and Boyd snaps back to reality.

Boyd returns to his office and has another nice post-mortem chat with Father Khatri. Khatri urges Boyd to accept what happened to his wife, and what he had to do to her to save his son. If he can accept that, he can also accept the fact that in order to carry out Jade’s plan and get everyone home, some people might have to die underground. It’s a trolley problem that tortures Boyd, but it seems like Khatri’s council has gotten him to seriously consider Jade’s plan.

Victor in From Season 4
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Are Henry’s Visions Real in From?

In short, probably not. Sophie (the Man in Yellow in disguise) dropped some of her blood into Henry’s drink two episodes ago, and only since then has he been having visions of waking up in a hospital bed to an adjusted, mentally stable Victor (Scott McCord) in a suit and tie trying to get through to him. In this episode, Henry’s visions get more detailed: Victor explains to him that there was something wrong with the acid he took with his wife, Miranda, all those years ago, and that he has been in a care facility in a state of delusion ever since. It’s all too good to be true — he has a grandson with his late wife’s eyes, and his daughter, Eloise, is alive and flying in to see him. 

We know by now how the town and its entities mess with people’s minds, making them do horrible things by promising that if they do them, they’ll be able to return home. As a relative newcomer and alcoholic who recently learned that Tabitha is a reincarnated version of his late wife, Henry is especially susceptible to these manipulation tactics. Even as he questions the visions out loud, he wants to believe that they are real, which puts him right back into that hospital bed. The doctor tells him that to break his mind away from its delusions, he must “forcibly disconnect” from that reality by “removing the anchor” keeping him trapped there.

It’s an extremely vague and ominous diagnosis for a licensed medical professional to give, but nevertheless, Henry seems to buy into it. What does it all mean? Who or what is the “anchor” that Henry needs to “remove”? Why has the Man in Yellow decided to target Henry specifically? We’ll have to tune in next week to find out. 

Sarah and Sophia in 'From'
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From Season 4 Theories: What Does The Man in Yellow Want with Tabitha?

As all of this is going on, Sophie snoops around town, stealing back her yellow suit along with pictures Ethan drew to prepare himself for when he, like Victor, is the only one in town left alive. 

Speaking of Ethan, he spends the episode accompanied by Tabitha as Victor teaches him the ins and outs of surviving on his own, from opening canned peaches with a rock to dressing toys up in the clothes of his dead family members to keep him company. The crash course is about as cheery as it sounds. Still, Tabitha manages to bring in some positivity. She says that she was chosen not only to free the children, but to bring Victor home. She knows things now that no other incarnation of herself has known before, and she is confident that this time, she, Jade, and everyone else in town will be able to get it right.

Of course, this is all before Tabitha receives a phone call from “Thomas” telling her to come to the abandoned RV, or else Julie and Ethan get it. When she gets there, she is greeted by Ethan’s drawings taped to the side of the RV — along with the Man in Yellow himself. He asks if she remembers him, and when she hesitates, he says, “Oh, you haven’t remembered that part yet.” He reveals that he killed Jim right where she is standing, and that he even kept one of his teeth (gag). But he won’t kill her yet — they’ve been through so much together, and her and Jade are doing so well this time around. After all, digging up the bones is something that she has never done before, and it could either bring her precious children home, or unleash unimaginable suffering for everyone in town. Then, like a gentleman, he kisses her hand and strolls away humming a tune.

It’s clear that Tabitha and the gang are traversing uncharted waters with the whole “digging up the dead children’s bones to bring us home” thing, and that the Man in Yellow is trying to plant seeds of doubt in Tabitha’s mind to prevent the plan from being carried out. But could he have been telling the truth? Could unearthing the bones be the key to the town’s salvation, or its destruction? As the season wraps up, we’ll have to wait for answers — which, given the nature show, will probably lead to even more questions.

Watch From now on MGM+. New episodes of Season 4 are released every Sunday.

Lauren Goodman is a writer who lives in New York City.  Often covering entertainment and pop culture landscapes, she strives to bring strong cultural insight and investigative depth to each of her stories. Her writing can be read on Decider, Glitter Magazine, and Brookline.News