The website data was never canonical.
Deviations?Some interesting deviations from our timeline were introduced there.
I disagree, but we'll see exactly what all of this means come March 15th.
That's not how canon works. What is on screen is canon.
Exactly so.
It's not an "I disagree" kind of thing. If one insists that something which appears on the promotional website is canonical to the series, one is simply wrong.
That's not always the case and the website does seem to be controlled by the writers. It was hinting that Elsie had survived season 1 after the finale. It's increasingly common for shows to have an online element that is directly tied to the TV series.That's not how canon works. What is on screen is canon.
And which is discarded or overwritten without a second thought based upon the exigencies of production.
Sure, but the video called them "deviations" so that's what I called them,Deviations?
Aside from the two past events - the Hong Kong protests and Trump's impeachment,* everything in the ad is still in the future.
*The impeachment vote occurred on 12/18/2019.
Ah.Sure, but the video called them "deviations" so that's what I called them,
Reading all this makes me glad I stopped watching after Season 1. As usual, the writers realized their plotting was too banal if they told it chronologically so they stooped to all this "jumping around non linear" stuff to make it seem profound.
Just like the "Past William" stuff from S1, even thought it was easy to figure out.
The sequence of the narrative in season one was the cornerstone of the story,
and there was nothing simple about that story.
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