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What's "direct line" mean here?

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Rebecca

Here, "direct line" means "chronological." It could also indicate that the starting point isn't as obvious as the previous seasons, either in terms of time or how we expect to see and understand the characters. Ex: The book doesn't follow a direct line. It kind of jumps all over the timeline. = The book doesn't follow a chronological order. It kind of jumps all over the timeline. Ex: The movie starts very differently to the last one. It's not a direct line.

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