The events supposedly happened in 2019. If the show starts around Halloween in 2019, and the climax occurs a few weeks or months later, the epilog occurs in late 2020 or early 2021, the first winter of COVID-19. Yet, there's no evidence of that. Surely, the prison would be on a lockdown. If the start is meant to …
The events supposedly happened in 2019. If the show starts around Halloween in 2019, and the climax occurs a few weeks or months later, the epilog occurs in late 2020 or early 2021, the first winter of COVID-19. Yet, there's no evidence of that. Surely, the prison would be on a lockdown. If the start is meant to be in the fall of 2018 and the climax is as late as early 2019, then there is no problem, as the epilog would happen in early 2020, just before COVID shuts things down.
So, the 2019 reference needs to refer to the climax, not the opening scenes, with those occurring in the height of winter 2018-2019.
Well I made some calls and I'm pretty sure this show wasn't based on true events at all, so I'm okay if this fictional reality didn't have a global pandemic.
I was trying to do that math too, and forgot that the season mostly took place circa Halloween. But Whit’s headstone did say he died in 2019, which would make the epilogues in late 2020. So, seemingly in a fictional world where COVID doesn’t exist (like the one everyone seems to live in now!).
So, here's a picky point:
The events supposedly happened in 2019. If the show starts around Halloween in 2019, and the climax occurs a few weeks or months later, the epilog occurs in late 2020 or early 2021, the first winter of COVID-19. Yet, there's no evidence of that. Surely, the prison would be on a lockdown. If the start is meant to be in the fall of 2018 and the climax is as late as early 2019, then there is no problem, as the epilog would happen in early 2020, just before COVID shuts things down.
So, the 2019 reference needs to refer to the climax, not the opening scenes, with those occurring in the height of winter 2018-2019.
Well I made some calls and I'm pretty sure this show wasn't based on true events at all, so I'm okay if this fictional reality didn't have a global pandemic.
Dot's biscuits were so good that they cured COVID.
I was trying to do that math too, and forgot that the season mostly took place circa Halloween. But Whit’s headstone did say he died in 2019, which would make the epilogues in late 2020. So, seemingly in a fictional world where COVID doesn’t exist (like the one everyone seems to live in now!).