PENNYWISE THEORY NUMBA 3 (?)
Okay so- we all know the WTD scene in which the big P-Wizzy talks about his experience with (basically) being omnipresent when trying to kill Margaret;
I specifically want to zero in on the moment in which he brings up how he gets "confused" on his death also being his birth.
Some may theorize that this means his death causes his birth and vice versa; so if he were to succeed at the end of the series in preventing his death in It chapter two, then it may backfire and also prevent his existence in general since the two cause one another.
HOWEVER.
AND THIS MAY BE HOPEFUL THINKING!
I believe (hope) the explanation only really relates to him being omnipresent overall. I think this in the sense that, because his birth and death were in the same place, happened in a similar way, and were both very extravagant and painful experiences, that he confuses the two to be one, like how he says he views "tommorow, yesterday" as the same since he is stuck in "one place, one time".
So if he can get two completely different time lines mixed up or viewed similarly, imagine how easy it would be to blur the known experiences of two very similar things that happen at a beginning and end of a cycle, almost on a loop.
I HOPE THIS MAKES SENSE- thank you for reading. Please tell me what you think and why, if you agree or disagree! ♡









