User blog comment:HopelessNightOwl/Interpret a creepypasta?/@comment-26399604-20180207212206

I forgot all about that narrator; he's got some nice original stuff.

It's hard to say if I really understood it myself but I watched it three times and this is what I came up with.

What I Collected
+The beginning states that at the end of church service his parents would help clean-up. The protagonist would spend an hour alone in the classroom in the basement twice a week during this time.

+His memory wasn't entire clear of the time other than the short five episode series called Train Town he found in the drawers of the basement.

+The first two episodes consisted of a poor setup of dolls in stop-motion; the second is when the voice of man could be heard voicing all the characters.

+Episode three was only a black screen with text stating: "This episode is a very special one. You'll see it if you look."

+Episode four was the real footage from the actual show. It is revealed that episode one through three were altered/created by unknown person (the man voicing them).

+The protagonist is afraid to watch episode five, believing it is what fueled his nightmares. Later on it is revealed that he did watch it and that its contents disturbed him. Finally, after his absence for several months, he gives an official update to state he does not want to talk about it and is tired of people asking.

He confirms that he went to the police and filed a report and that he even moved locations, but did not move because of a break-in that seemed to happen at some point. It's important to note that he stated it occurred after he found the VHS tape of episode three under his mattress.

He also mention the police are having issues identifying the contents of "grainy footage" from episode five, but in a way, he suggests that he was able to.

Conclusion
So, putting it altogether.

A young boy was left alone in the basement of his church for an hour twice a week where he stumbled upon a home-edited version of an existing show made by an unknown man. Later on as an adult, he seems to find these VHS tapes (it isn't stated how), gets a nostalgic vibe, and decided to watch and review one episode at a time for fun.

Episode one and two appear to be poorly filmed. Episode three appears to be just text. Four is revealed to be a real episode from the actual show which meant the others were fake. The last one was so disturbing that he didn't want to talk about it and went to the police. He later moved (wishing to not disclose his location).

Since the the tape was found in the church, it's possible someone of the congregation filmed it. It's not entirely clear whether it could the priest, but it does seem like it's at least someone who's a member.

The protagonist states that he had nightmares as a kid and his memory wasn't so clear of the time. On a leap, we could assume he might've blocked out a traumatic event that occurred to him, but it's hard to say it just wasn't time that affected his memory.

He does state that episode three was found under his mattress, but it's hard if that's where he originally found it (he never states in the review). He also doesn't mention the break-in during the early parts of the video which suggests it happened after he watched the whole series. He also appears cautious about disclosing his location but that could be due to internet privacy. The police weren't able to do much from the grainy content of five, but the protagonist was able to make out enough to want to file a report, and he apparently had to do so over a course of several days.

TL;DR
It's loosely implied that whatever happened in episode five, happened to him directly, and re-watching it brought back all the memories of what happened. I also feel episode three is important somehow. I also believe the break-in is important too; possibly the guy trying to recover the tapes.

It's very vague for interpretation and I could be overlooking or overthinking some scenes.