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This link has a good summary of each timeline. (also has a discussion post for each episode.) My own cheat sheet has details such as how Jenny's hair is in each timeline. https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/...joe-timelines/ Carol T |
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As for me, I'm re-watching Elementary, and really, really like the show as a whole. On the other hand, at the end of the sixth season, the last episode was written as though it were a series finale. They got renewed, though, and the story that resulted was way too convoluted. Basically, they painted themselves into a corner and had to wiggle their way out of it. Didn't do the show any good, and I never did buy my own copy of the last season on dvd. I'm working my way through it now (library to the rescue), and like it, aside from the contortions of plot that resulted from the end of the previous season. It's been so long I don't remember how things end up. Not sure what'll be up next. Not really intrigued by anything on Netflix now that I've seen Queen's Gambit and a few others. Most of the rest just doesn't interest me, and since I've got it only at my computer, I'm not sure how to watch without letting go of the hobbies I like to enjoy while watching. This space isn't set up for office stuff and steady craft work. Might investigate Roku.
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