Survivors
Who Said It
Setting & Plot
Symbols & Themes
100

Who was the first survivor interviewed by Lia?

Who is Winona?

100

"I've heard the future, Lia. It's very quiet."

Who is Winona? 

Importance: It highlights the horror of the silence that comes with "tech" and the loss of privacy.

100

The physical location of the Limetown facility, where 327 people disappeared.

What is Cave Springs, Tennessee?

100

This fruit represents the "core" group of the experiment.

What is The Apple?

200

This survivor was a veterinarian who shared an emotional link with a pig. What is their name?

Who is Warren Chambers?

200

 "I am the apple."

Who is Deirdre Wells? 

Importance: Identifies her as the core of the experiment.

200

The name of the catastrophic event where the "non-tech" residents turned violent.

What is The Panic?

200

How humanity might lose its individuality if we could hear everyone’s internal thoughts. 

What is the theme, Loss of Privacy/Identity?

300

This lead researcher and "rockstar" scientist gave Lia the coordinates to his secret bunker.

Who is Max Finlayson?

300

"This is not a story about a town. This is a story about a girl."

Who is Lia Haddock? 

Importance: Emphasizes that the mystery is personal to Lia Haddock and her family.

300

This character is Lia’s uncle and the reason the town was built in the first place.

Who is Emile Haddock?

300

Seen in the creators' willingness to sacrifice 327 lives for scientific advancement.

What is Ethics in Science or Progress at any cost?

400

She was the final survivor Lia spoke to in person.

Who is Deirdre Wells?

400

“We all have a role and it’s so important you play your role or the good of us all”

Who is Winona, during episode 2?

400

This is the technology implanted in Limetown residents that allowed them to communicate telepathically.

What is the neural implant?

400

Lia Haddock’s investigation highlights this theme about searching for facts and uncovering hidden information.

What is the pursuit of truth?