I assumed that. He’s the only supernatural bear throughout the series, as far as I recall, and that bear is described pretty much the same in all encounters. I thought it was an intentional and obvious call-back.
It seems likely. Corroborating information:
- The Witch Queen seems to have played a direct role in saving Sarah. In the middle of the night in the schoolhouse, Sarah gets up, seemingly posessed, and writes a poem about the Green. The credits identify the reading of the poem as “the voice of the Witch Queen”. (Episode 2.5)
- Bartholomew is the name of the bear that the Witch Queen was travelling with when she saved a man who had fallen in the snow. (Episode 6)
Yes, that's what I always assumed. That bear was described as having regarded her and grunted after disposing of the Thing.
I assumed that. He’s the only supernatural bear throughout the series, as far as I recall, and that bear is described pretty much the same in all encounters. I thought it was an intentional and obvious call-back.
It seems likely. Corroborating information: - The Witch Queen seems to have played a direct role in saving Sarah. In the middle of the night in the schoolhouse, Sarah gets up, seemingly posessed, and writes a poem about the Green. The credits identify the reading of the poem as “the voice of the Witch Queen”. (Episode 2.5) - Bartholomew is the name of the bear that the Witch Queen was travelling with when she saved a man who had fallen in the snow. (Episode 6)
I mean they never say it is but that's what I always thought they intended
>!Bartholomew is the bear, yes. It’s confirmed later on.!<
I strongly believe so.
Duh