Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3.
From's cast of characters has been extensive. Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) is arguably the show's most prominent character, but From has always been and continues to be an ensemble series. The cast only expanded further in season 2 when a bus became trapped in the Town, and several of its engers became important characters, including Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons), Marielle (Kaelen Ohm), Randall (A.J. Simmons), and Tillie (Deborah Grover).
From season 3's ending, the ensemble is shrinking slightly. It is still quite large, though, and has caused an original character to become increasingly overlooked.
From Season 4 Needs To Give Kristi A Bigger Role After Being Sidelined In Season 3
She Didn't Get Much To Do After Her Foot Injury
Kristi Miller (Chloe Van Landschoot) is one of From's best characters and has been one of the series' most central characters since season 1. However, she was sidelined for much of season 3. Kristi was featured more in the early episodes, especially in the aftermath of Tian-Chen's death, as she tried to her friend Kenny Liu as much as she could. After Kristi's foot got caught in a trap at the mysterious settlement, she spent most of the remaining episodes at the medical clinic and was unable to physically move around the Town with ease.

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Unless characters came directly to the medical clinic to see her, as Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) did to get the ultrasound, Kristi did not get much to do in From season 3, particularly during the last half of the season. Kristi was concerned about how her partner, Marielle, was doing after being possessed by the Music Box Monster in season 2, but this did not amount to much, as it was not until Kristi and Marielle's final season 3 scene that Marielle itted she was not doing okay. This will likely be further explored in season 4.
From Season 4 Reviving Kristi & Kenny's Friendship Would Help Fix Their Story Issues
Both Characters Need More Focus In Season 4
From season 4 focusing more on Kristi and Kenny's friendship can help both characters feel more prominent, as they were largely sidelined after Tian-Chen’s death and funeral. The sweet dynamic and chemistry between Kristi and Kenny was one of the best parts of their stories in season 1. Their romantic spark was snuffed out when Marielle was revealed to be Kristi's fiancée from before she became trapped in the Town. Fortunately, From did not force a love triangle situation between Kristi, Marielle, and Kenny, instead letting Kristi and Marielle be happily reunited while also maintaining Kenny and Kristi's friendship.
Marielle said Kristi had been missing for six months.
Season 4 should feature them being paired up and exploring a new storyline together, whether it is solving one of From's unanswered mysteries, helping the residents after the fallout from season 3, or simply spending more time together. Now that Kenny lives at Colony House, Kristi could spend more time there, not only because of him, but to be on call to help with medical problems that may emerge in the location where the largest number of residents are located. From has many characters to balance, but that balance needs to further include Kristi in season 4.

From is a series revolving around a mysterious American town that ensnares newcomers, forcing its inhabitants to maintain order and find an escape amidst nighttime perils from the surrounding forest. The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.
- Writers
- Vivian Lee, Kristen Layden, Brigitte Hales
- Creator(s)
- John Griffin
- Seasons
- 3
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