correct me if I'm wrong but
is this cannon to the Mandela catalogue victim deaths
Okay, so I've been completely gripped by The Mandela Catalogue, and honestly, the fates of its victims are what truly haunt me. It's not just about who 'the one who dies' is; it's the sheer dread and psychological warfare that gets to you. Watching these unsettling narratives unfold, you can't help but wonder about every single casualty in Mandela County. From what I've pieced together, the victims aren't always just physically gone. Sometimes, it's a complete mental disintegration, an existential horror that's far more disturbing than a simple 'GORE WARNING'. We see hints of people 'Js tryna say alive,' desperately clinging to sanity in a world turned upside down by the Alternates. The creators of the series do such an incredible job of making you feel the impending doom for every character. Thinking about the notorious "Intruder Alert" sequence, the sheer terror of what happens to Noah and his family, or the implications for characters like Adam and Jonah – it’s a constant spiral into despair. The series often leaves the exact nature of their demise ambiguous, which, for me, makes it even scarier. Are they simply gone, or worse, have they been replaced, becoming part of the Alternates' horrifying game? The question of canon, as we discussed with that specific scene, becomes so important here. Fans want to know if every chilling incident, every 'wrong' turn, truly contributes to the overarching narrative of the Alternates' infiltration and the human struggle against them. When we see a character like "the one who dies" it makes us reflect on the methods of the perpetrators and their horrifying efficiency. It’s not just about jump scares; it’s about the systematic dismantling of human existence. I've tried mapping out the timeline of known disappearances and deaths, and it's a grim task. Each new detail, whether it's from a subtle clue or a direct revelation, adds another layer to the tragedy unfolding in Mandela County. The ambiguity often leaves us speculating, which I think is part of its genius. What do you guys think? Which victim's story do you find the most impactful or disturbing? And what theories do you have about the less clear-cut 'deaths' in the series? It's a dark rabbit hole, but I can't stop exploring it!

















































































It is sort of right, but after Adam died, he was turned into an alternate like Cesar