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| Genre: | Drama |
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| Total running time: | 2 hours 57 minutes |
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| Episodes: | 7 |
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| Original Air Dates: | — |
|---|---|
| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Network: | Amazon Prime Video |
| Watched by: | 2 561 996 671 |
| Total running time: | 2 hours 57 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 7 |
If she called the future, and the future Lea finds out about this conversation for the first time, then it means that she is not calling her immediate future, but a parallel one.
If she called into the past and her present did not instantly collapse, then changing the past does not affect the present in any way, that is, the past is also not direct, but parallel. Moreover, again, the real Lea does not remember any call from the future, so, again, this is not her immediate past.
Either the time line is strictly one, and then there can be no changes (the change assumes that at first the present was one thing, and then it became another, which is nonsense, because in linear time there is only one present, no first and then). Either there are several parallel timelines (either created by the fact of time travel, or existing initially, there is not necessarily a difference between them), but then, again, no scattering in the air.
Sorry, as I said, it's a sore subject. I understand that the series is not really about this.