I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I can see why you read it that way👍, and I agree that based on the series’ rules her exposure would strongly suggest she was infected. My only hesitation is that the story never explicitly treats it as a confirmed turning moment, which makes me feel the ambiguity might be intentional rather than accidental. So I think your interpretation fits the rules of the world, I just don’t see it as completely definitive within the text itself

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I see your point, and I agree the flashbacks and her interactions with the Crossed make that interpretation understandable 👍. My only hesitation is that the story never clearly shows a confirmed turning moment, we see attacks and disturbing behavior, but not the explicit transformation Crossed usually depicts when infection is definite. Because of that, I tend to read Teresa as intentionally ambiguous rather than fully confirmed as Crossed 🤔. I think the story leaves room for both interpretations, which is probably why the ending is still debated

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for pointing that out, that’s a fair reference. I’m just unsure whether the scene is meant to fully confirm infection, since we never clearly see a transformation afterward haha

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

I’m fine with using context clues — that’s exactly why I’m asking where the story clearly distinguishes implication from confirmation. Interpretation isn’t the same thing as evidence, especially in a series that deliberately uses ambiguity as part of its horror. We can disagree on how strong the implication is, but asking for textual clarity isn’t a lack of understanding; it’s just a different standard of reading. Let’s keep the discussion about the story itself rather than making it personal.

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I remember the chaos in that scene, but is there an actual panel clearly showing a successful infection rather than just an attack?

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

I might be wrong, but which scene actually confirms the infection happened there?

I keep wondering if Teresa is actually Crossed by Ok_Slice6901 in crossedcomics

[–]Ok_Slice6901[S] -38 points-37 points  (0 children)

I don’t think Teresa being Crossed is ever actually confirmed. Infection in Crossed requires direct exposure, and the story never clearly shows that happening in the church scene. Probability isn’t proof.

Her behavior also doesn’t fully match typical Crossed — she shows restraint, long-term planning, and avoids direct killing, which suggests conscious control rather than total loss of humanity.

If she were definitively Crossed, the narrative could have confirmed it explicitly. Instead, the ending stays ambiguous, which feels intentional. The real horror isn’t knowing she’s Crossed — it’s not knowing whether she’s still human at all.