Talk:Our Way/@comment-35455126-20190404194237/@comment-24032889-20190415081402

Gitchee:''I meant we didn’t know exactly what was said and what wasn’t during the flashback. We don’t know if she mentioned the bird and her petrifying it, we don’t know if she skipped straight to the fight.''

But we... do...?

When a storytelling flashback happens, even though Maria wasn't narrating over it, the writers assume that the audience will interpret it as "That scene we saw was what Maria told the gang."

Because if she told them more, then well that's more "off-screen telling" that this thread has already overly hashed the problems with, and if she told them less, then that's kinda stupid, init? That leaves room for plot holes in its own way. We were made to assume she told them exactly what we saw, as we saw it.