![]() Throughout the years, the trademark Finch misfortune piled up until the bodies outnumbered the available rooms. This ritual isn’t an efficient one, however. A peephole in each door acts as a way to preserve their memory while still letting their ghost rest. Whenever a relative dies, they seal their room up and leave it alone forever. ![]() As they keep adding holes in the ground, they also keep adding to their home. Neither is ever a completed project though. The Finches are the kind of family that finishes building a cemetery before starting the house. ![]() It’s exactly what she needs to unravel the morbid secrets hiding within this family tree. It’s the loose thread to this ball of yarn. Her mother recently passed away tragically, but at least not tragically young. She’s just 18 years old but Edith is on an important quest to discover and document. By my count, there are 37 tombstones in the cemetery - 12 for the humans and 25 for the pets. Edith is the last living Finch and that’s meaningful because the Finches have one hell of a tough time staying alive. She’s talking to herself because there’s no one left to talk to. “I think that we’ve been surrounded by death for so long that we’ve just gotten used to it.” Edith Finch muses this aloud right before she walks into the family’s graveyard. ![]()
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