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Also Travelers on Netflix is decent.

Though I suppose one could argue that maybe she didn't because nothing really *changed* after the radio was broken - everyone was saved and the bad guy got away and was on the run just like before the radio was broken. If something had changed after it broke maybe she wouldn't have seen it.

Okay so I am confused by something. I had always assumed that Raimy was immune to the washover effect of the changes to the timeline (when everything suddenly changes but no one realizes it) because of her connection to the radio. But then the radio is broken. But she still recognizes the changes that occur after it

Raimy convinces Frank to go talk to the kids (he doesn't want to at first). In the process he calls their father a "monster" which is what makes Robbie second guess testifying against him - he doesn't think of his father (or himself) as monsters. Then everything went to hell).

Pretty sure it was Robbie.

Except can we link it? He was a lawyer before everything went to crap in parallel 1996 and his dad was shot. I figured it had more to do with him not being affected by the feelings of guilt for Jules' death as a child, which he talked about in the last episode. Though I agree it's BS that this is considered a