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Only One More Episode to Tie Things UP.


March 05- 2021.

So there is only one more episode left to, we hope, tie up all the loose ends.

Who built the time portal and the radios? I have feeling that might be the plot element most likely to be unresolved.

Is there a real ghost at the Tremont?

If not, is there a non paranormal explaination for the ghost?

If there is a ghost, is it:

Savannah?

The creator of the time portal?

The Tremont ghost they told stories about in 1990?

The legendary Moss Man?

Some random unhappy Indian from the hypothetical Indian burial grounds the Tremont might have been built over?

A hypothetical murdered guest?

If Savannah stays in 1962, she should be about 72 in 2020. Will she die by then, possibly becoming a ghost? If she is still alive in 2020, will she get involved in 2020 events?

Will Harper save her father?

Will the portal be destroyed?

Will the portal be used again?

Will the world ever learn the truth?

How could someone in the past invent a method of time travel?



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hopefully there will be a season 2. It might entail the changes in the future if Harper saves her dad. And someone said its the secrets of Sulpher Springs, not secrets of the Treemont.. So much more story line i think. I really like this show.

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Well, I saw the last episode of this season, and it ends on a cliff hanger, so I hope there will be a second season.

I find it disappointing that Harper accepts that she can't saw her father because his death "was meant to be". Nothing was meant to be, except in the sense that Arisians in E.E. Smith's Lensman series could visualize the Cosmic All to predict the future given enough information about its current state. And of course according to quantum mechanics, many things which happen are random chance and not predetermined.

And I wish that Savannah in 2020 revealed herself to Ben and Jess.

I wonder about the size of the building in 1930 that will become the Tremont Hotel in 1960. Jess's father in 2011 says the tremont property was in his family before they sold it and it became a hotel (it became a hotel in 1960). So the land and buildings should already belong to his family in 1930, only 30 years before when they definitly didn't own it. And there would be less than 70 years for a family of slaves to be freed and become wealthy enough to own a large farm by 1930.

And when the kids walked though the building in 1930 the rooms seemed too large and too numerous for a house belonging to a typical farm family in Louisiana.

So my guess is before the Civil War a wealthy white Louisiana plantation owner had illegitimate half white and half black children with a slave women. And he freed at least one of those children and in his will left at least some of his land and slaves to that child, making that child a wealthy half black plantation owner. Thus a very non typical and unusual black family might own an inherited large plantation house in Louisiana in 1930.

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