styphlcccs
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Win or Lose immediately stats with a flash forward, before placing the show "1 week earlier". I've never seen it before, but I imagine it showed the finale episode, so the entire show takes place within the span of a week.
They do a "you'll get ''em next time" montage, which I'd usually say is one per game, but I'm pretty sure it's meant to be over the span of one game.
Very quickly Win or Lose throws out any doubts that it's 'just a sports show" since there's some sweat-monster-thing that seems to represent their anxiety. I'd say if Riley didn't calm down by the end of Inside Out 2, they probably would have developed one. It's hard to explain, I'd watch the show instead.
It also seems as though each episode is over the same events (kinda like that one AOS episode from Season 1 where they're on the train) which will be horrible for a detailed timeline but whatever.
The teacher says "No yeeting" as a do-not in a test, yet nobody really responded, so I'm assuming it takes place in the height of when "yeet" was slang (2014).

Frank seems to have had a past relationship with someone, and I've no idea where I'd place those.
I'm posting this before I finish episode 3, but I have one small problem, from a timeline perspective. WHY DID THEY MINIMALISE IT SO THAT YOU CAN'T READ BACKGROUND TEXT OR ALIGN CALENDARS
They do a "you'll get ''em next time" montage, which I'd usually say is one per game, but I'm pretty sure it's meant to be over the span of one game.
Very quickly Win or Lose throws out any doubts that it's 'just a sports show" since there's some sweat-monster-thing that seems to represent their anxiety. I'd say if Riley didn't calm down by the end of Inside Out 2, they probably would have developed one. It's hard to explain, I'd watch the show instead.
It also seems as though each episode is over the same events (kinda like that one AOS episode from Season 1 where they're on the train) which will be horrible for a detailed timeline but whatever.
The teacher says "No yeeting" as a do-not in a test, yet nobody really responded, so I'm assuming it takes place in the height of when "yeet" was slang (2014).

Frank seems to have had a past relationship with someone, and I've no idea where I'd place those.
I'm posting this before I finish episode 3, but I have one small problem, from a timeline perspective. WHY DID THEY MINIMALISE IT SO THAT YOU CAN'T READ BACKGROUND TEXT OR ALIGN CALENDARS