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Nora being dead, everybody being dead, or Nora making up the story all seemed like reasonable, believable options to me. That Nora told the truth did not seem like a reasonable option. So I'm fine with the ending being ambiguous, but if the show was trying to leave me feeling that Nora's story was one of the

I'd imagine because immediately after he appeared out of nowhere into their world, a bunch more people, previously thought to have disappeared, all started coming through as well. And they all with the same story.

I believed everything else within the context of the show, given the rules that the show set up. This one detail didn't feel right to me.

Have trouble believing that if the Other World exists, then the physicist wouldn't immediately get started on building another machine to send all the departed home as soon as he got there. Why wait until Nora finds him and asks him to do it?

The threat has still been around, even if there aren't lynchings left and right. When i was 13 or so, someone dropped a letter in our mail box threatening to castrate my (Black) father for being married to my (White) mother. This was around 1996 or so.

Oh yeah, AND the little private wedding the couple really wants right before the actual wedding in front of everyone. How many people have ever done that?

Broken engagements. If sitcoms reflected reality, it would appear that 95% of engagements get called off, often in a way that leaves someone jilted at the alter.

I don't know, guys. This one seemed kind of racist. Just me? Racist?