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Of course, I was not meaning the story was identical, it's more a metaphorical link with plenty of images and my little story is only an interpretation based on that, I do not believe it to be the truth but it fills gap and fits to the gothic-fairy-tale-like dimension of the show.

Actually, Claire was on the missing poster too and she was not dead either.

most likely

1 - Victor never ever believed he has the power to raise his "papa" and he did not stay to see him opening his eyes. He ran away from the house to avoid the emergency staff. Remember, he is supposed to be dead for 35 years and he asked his father to never told about him. We can reasonably say that he is not aware (at

If you read carefully the whole story with the story of each characters of the show in mind, you will find many related things like when the Nixie caused a massive flood out of rage when the son of the miller escaped (thanks to his beloved wife)

Definitely not. Otherwise, Victor would not be concerned by her imminent death.

released on september the 28th in France

Yes, it sounds good. He badly needed the love of a real mother. A fake fairy/real woman to replace the fake mother/true fairy one.

Well why not.

A few but strong hints in the show point at what Victor might actually be.

Maybe because she did not know exactly who was this little boy she was looking for. And when she knew about Nathan she thought it might be him because eventually, Nathan is like him. But in the end, if Lucie was sent on duty to fix things and bring the deads back to where they belong, she definitely need to find

Don't forget one thing :

Beside, a wish is made but it's also granted.
We know the maker… but who granted it ?

Yep, he's a noname/random character, not that we can find that much of them in the show.
By the way, the name of the hamlet is actually… interesting.

"- will the guy who actually shot Victor in the invasion ever be seen again?"

Oh yes, right indeed.

Not really, the gendarmes came at Adele's wedding and the priest talked with Thomas. It's Thomas who said Simon killed himself to father Jean-François. But Lucie confirmed that version when she had sex with Simon. Remember she has some power related to that. (all this in first season).

"The ending worked for me because I didn't feel it was to shock. It was more a promise of what was to come. Ever since they threw him in the lake I figured that scene was coming. Heck, it's inevitability maybe even added to its power. It could have been a cliche, wasn't to me."

May be in French the meaning is more context dependent but here, we don't have the context because we don't know exactly why they were looking for a "passage". But I suppose "way through" is a good translation as they probably refer to a traumatic experience (the breaking of the dam or the death of their just bornt