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* Multiple origins are given for why the Patients went to the Hospital, from being bored to “looking in the mirror and hating what stared back.” At first, this seems odd considering no other character or even group (Bullies, Viewers, etc.) has multiple origins. Then, you realize that both the stories are correct, as they are meant to be the general reasons most of the patients came to the Doctor.
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* The Teacher not chasing you at the end could be due to the fact that she loses sight of you so she gives up. However, her eyes seem a bit cloudy, possibly hinting that her sight isn't that great so that's why when she tries to look for Mono when he's climbing the pile of books she has to look really closely before giving up on her search.
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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate kid]] corrupted by the tower, like how Mono was?

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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate kid]] corrupted by the tower, like how Mono was?was?
* Remember how the first game's DLC featured the Thin Man on a TV in a post-credits scene? Well, if you subscribe to the theory [[spoiler: that this is all a prequel]], then his presence in that teaser is actually worse in retrospect. [[spoiler: If that teaser does take place after this game, that means the Thin Man/Mono [[NotQuiteDead isn't dead after that showdown in the city streets]], [[ParanoiaFuel he's still watching from inside the screen]], and who's to say [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge he isn't sea]][[WeUsedToBeFriends rching for Six...?]]]]
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* Before the game dropped, the doctor was said to be giving the people of the Pale City enhancements and they came voluntarily. Later on you see how the city has warped the figure of the people living there. No wonder they want and willingly go for the surgery.
* One of the girl bullies can be seen past a gate with a key Mono and Six need to advance and she's turning it into a dead frog. Now this may just be the bullies abusing animals since a bully earlier in the level was cruelly cutting up the frog's insides. However, one of the toys around is a wind up frog toy, and the girl bully likely not really noticing much of a difference was trying to wind up the frog with the key to play with it.
* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono's collectibles mainly being hats may be a nod towards his unfortunate future. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.

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* Before the game dropped, the doctor was said to be giving the people of the Pale City enhancements and they came voluntarily. Later on on, you see how the city has warped the figure of the people living there. No wonder they want and willingly go for the surgery.
* One of the girl bullies can be seen past a gate with a key Mono and Six need to advance and she's turning it into a dead frog. Now Now, this may just be the bullies abusing animals since a bully earlier in the level was cruelly cutting up the frog's insides. However, one of the toys around is a wind up wind-up frog toy, and the girl bully likely not really noticing much of a difference was trying to wind up the frog with the key to play with it.
* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono's collectibles mainly being hats may be a nod towards his unfortunate future. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up grown-up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.



* Why does the Doctor crawls on the ceiling? We can see how he create and animate the mannequins in the hospital, he is giving "life" to them, like if he was some kind of a God. Where do people tend to look when they are praying, thinking or trying to speak to God? They look up to the sky, or, in this case, to the ceiling.

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* Why does the Doctor crawls crawl on the ceiling? We can see how he create creates and animate animates the mannequins in the hospital, he is giving "life" to them, like as if he was some kind of a God. Where do people tend to look when they are praying, thinking thinking, or trying to speak to God? They look up to the sky, or, in this case, to the ceiling.



* The Hunter, despite his intense isolation, has a house that could easily accommodate several people, most notably a dining room with a large table and at least three chairs. The surrounding area also has several smaller buildings, sheds, and walkways. Perhaps instead of first being his abode, one isolated family of (at least) four (Father, Mother, Grandmother, and Child) built their home in the forest, and eventually became his first victims, a feat he immortalized through his skill in taxidermy.

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* The Hunter, despite his intense isolation, has a house that could easily accommodate several people, most notably a dining room with a large table and at least three chairs. The surrounding area also has several smaller buildings, sheds, and walkways. Perhaps instead of first being his abode, one isolated family of (at least) four (Father, Mother, Grandmother, and Child) built their home in the forest, forest and eventually became his first victims, a feat he immortalized through his skill in taxidermy.



** Even worse, this implies that the Thin Man [[ICannotSelfTerminate can't even be free from his situation by offing himself,]] instead only being able to either get Six out of the picture, or eliminate his past self to prevent all of his suffering in the first place.
* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate kid]] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?

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** Even worse, this implies that the Thin Man [[ICannotSelfTerminate can't even be free from his situation by offing himself,]] instead only being able to either get Six out of the picture, picture or eliminate his past self to prevent all of his suffering in the first place.
* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate kid]] corrupted by the tower tower, like how Mono was?
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* Why does the Doctor crawls on the ceiling? We can see how he create and animate the mannequins in the hospital, he is giving "life" to them, like if he was some kind ofa God. Where do people tend to look when they are praying, thinking or trying to speak to God? They look up to the sky, or, in this case, to the ceiling.

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* Why does the Doctor crawls on the ceiling? We can see how he create and animate the mannequins in the hospital, he is giving "life" to them, like if he was some kind ofa of a God. Where do people tend to look when they are praying, thinking or trying to speak to God? They look up to the sky, or, in this case, to the ceiling.

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* Why does the Doctor crawls on the ceiling? We can see how he create and animate the mannequins in the hospital, he is giving "life" to them, like if he was some kind ofa God. Where do people tend to look when they are praying, thinking or trying to speak to God? They look up to the sky, or, in this case, to the ceiling.

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* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.

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* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono's collectibles mainly being hats may be a nod towards his unfortunate future. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.again.
** There's also the fact that as the Thin Man chases Mono, some moments, he actually pauses to watch as Mono struggles to escape him, like he's merely chasing Mono away from something and not outright going after him.
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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid'']] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?

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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid'']] kid]] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?
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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy, or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid,'']] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?

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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy, guy or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid,'']] ''kid'']] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?
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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy, or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid'',]] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?

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* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy, or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid'',]] ''kid,'']] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?
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** Alternatively, he could have been a part of [[TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether a group of murderers that shared blood ties]] that he eventually decided to kill and stuff, most likely [[ForTheEvulz For The Evulz.]]

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** Alternatively, he could have been a part of [[TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether a group of murderers that shared blood ties]] that he eventually decided to kill and stuff, most likely [[ForTheEvulz For The Evulz.]]]]
* If you interpret the Thin Man as a future version of Mono, then that makes him hunting down Mono even more frightening. The very fact that getting caught by him results in a GameOver means that you probably die. In other words, the Thin Man isn't trying to ''warn'' Mono; he's trying to give himself a MercyKill!
** Even worse, this implies that the Thin Man [[ICannotSelfTerminate can't even be free from his situation by offing himself,]] instead only being able to either get Six out of the picture, or eliminate his past self to prevent all of his suffering in the first place.
* If you believe the Thin is not Mono, but that Mono merely became the ''next'' Thin Man, then that's arguably even worse. This basically means that the tower transforms its tenant into a mindless entity with glitch powers by trapping them forever and slowly corrupting them. How do we know the old Thin Man wasn't some unfortunate guy, or [[HarmfulToMinors some unfortunate ''kid'',]] corrupted by the tower like how Mono was?
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** Also, while Six may not have aged, she may have mentally been in the warped reality for a long time to be able to become that twisted creature that Mono had to fight in the end. Mono being unable to save her when the Thin Man came for her, and destroying her precious music box likely contributed to another few reasons as to why Six decided to abandon Mono in the end.
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* One of the girl bullies can be seen past a gate with a key Mono and Six need to advance and she's turning it into a dead frog. Now this may just be the bullies abusing animals since a bully earlier in the level was cruelly cutting up the frog's insides. However, one of the toys around is a wind up frog toy, and the girl bully likely not really noticing much of a difference was trying to wind up the frog to play with it.

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* One of the girl bullies can be seen past a gate with a key Mono and Six need to advance and she's turning it into a dead frog. Now this may just be the bullies abusing animals since a bully earlier in the level was cruelly cutting up the frog's insides. However, one of the toys around is a wind up frog toy, and the girl bully likely not really noticing much of a difference was trying to wind up the frog with the key to play with it.

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* Before the game dropped, the doctor was said to be giving the people of the Pale City enhancements and they came voluntarily. Later on you see how the city has warped the figure of the people living there. No wonder they want the surgery.

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* Before the game dropped, the doctor was said to be giving the people of the Pale City enhancements and they came voluntarily. Later on you see how the city has warped the figure of the people living there. No wonder they want and willingly go for the surgery.surgery.
* One of the girl bullies can be seen past a gate with a key Mono and Six need to advance and she's turning it into a dead frog. Now this may just be the bullies abusing animals since a bully earlier in the level was cruelly cutting up the frog's insides. However, one of the toys around is a wind up frog toy, and the girl bully likely not really noticing much of a difference was trying to wind up the frog to play with it.
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* Before the game dropped, the doctor was said to be giving the people of the Pale City enhancements and they came voluntarily. Later on you see how the city has warped the figure of the people living there. No wonder they want the surgery.
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* How long had Mono been sitting in that chair that he eventually warped into the Thin Man? The secret ending shows Six exiting the screen likely only a few minutes after she let go of Mono, so it's likely for Mono that dimension is a YearInsideHourOutside.

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* How long had Mono been sitting in that chair that he eventually warped into the Thin Man? The secret ending shows Six exiting the screen likely only a few minutes after she let go of Mono, so it's likely for Mono that dimension is a YearInsideHourOutside.YearInsideHourOutside.
* The Hunter, despite his intense isolation, has a house that could easily accommodate several people, most notably a dining room with a large table and at least three chairs. The surrounding area also has several smaller buildings, sheds, and walkways. Perhaps instead of first being his abode, one isolated family of (at least) four (Father, Mother, Grandmother, and Child) built their home in the forest, and eventually became his first victims, a feat he immortalized through his skill in taxidermy.
** Alternatively, he could have been a part of [[TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether a group of murderers that shared blood ties]] that he eventually decided to kill and stuff, most likely [[ForTheEvulz For The Evulz.]]
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* It's unclear how much Six suspected about Mono becoming the Thin Man, but every time he tries to go down the corridor to get to the door, Six is the one to pull him right back out of the television and cut off his connection.
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* In The Hospital, a reason why Six could be nonchalantly bending the fingers of the mannequin arm to the point that they're bent out of shape? It likely remind of her the Janitor and she was venting some emotions out as she waited for Mono to come back.
** Doubtful, considering the secret ending implying the game is a prequel.

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* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man [[spoiler: actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.]]

* Mono's name could stand for his monotone color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fate of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]], it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.

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* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to both being the only characters wearing hats. Mono is also the only child character who has his face visible unlike Six and the others before him. This could hint towards the Thin Man [[spoiler: actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.]]

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* Mono's name could stand for his monotone color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fate of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. Six. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]], them, it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.



** Doubtable, considering [[spoiler:the secret ending implying the game is a prequel]].
* How long [[spoiler: had Mono been sitting in that chair that he eventually warped into the Thin Man? The secret ending shows Six exiting the screen likely only a few minutes after she let go of Mono, so it's likely for Mono that dimension is a YearInsideHourOutside]].

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** Doubtable, Doubtful, considering [[spoiler:the the secret ending implying the game is a prequel]].
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* How long [[spoiler: had Mono been sitting in that chair that he eventually warped into the Thin Man? The secret ending shows Six exiting the screen likely only a few minutes after she let go of Mono, so it's likely for Mono that dimension is a YearInsideHourOutside]].YearInsideHourOutside.
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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fate of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]], it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.

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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome monotone color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fate of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]], it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.
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** Doubtable, considering [[spoiler:the secret ending implying the game is a prequel]].
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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fare of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]] it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.

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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fare fate of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]] them]], it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.
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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fare of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of TVs in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]] it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.

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* Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fare of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of TVs televisions in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]] it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.
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*Mono's name could stand for his monochrome color scheme or [[spoiler: his ultimate fare of being left alone and abandoned by Six]]. But given the theme of TVs in the game and [[spoiler: his power to manipulate them]] it could also stand for Mono, as in the TV audio setting.
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* In The Hospital, a reason why Six could be nonchalantly bending the fingers of the mannequin arm to the point that they're bent out of shape? It likely remind of her the Janitor and she was venting some emotions out as she waited for Mono to come back.

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%%* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to wearing hats. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.%%
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* How long [[spoiler: had Mono been sitting in that chair that he eventually warped into the Thin Man? The secret ending shows Six exiting the screen likely only a few minutes after she let go of Mono, so it's likely for Mono that dimension is a YearInsideHourOutside]].
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%%* Mono and the Thin Man have many similarities to one another, from their ability to warp through televisions to wearing hats. This could hint towards the Thin Man actually being a grown up Mono who's trying to stop his cycle of saving Six and being ultimately betrayed from happening again.%%
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