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Originally Posted by Buck
I was on the multiple timelines train until I read a scene by scene timeline layout. The following scenes happened back to back.
Ford (Anthony Hopkins) created the Wyatt story in the present time. That means the scene labeled "Sweetwater New Day" below happened in the present. Immediately following that scene, Dolores stumbles into William's camp.
Now, if that took place in the past, that's a really ****ed up thing that the writer's have done because that means we can't trust them.
-- Sweetwater New Day --
-Teddy protects Dolores from Rebus's posse, they head off to teach her to shoot
-Sheriff rides up, convinces Teddy to leave Dolores to hunt down Wyatt
-Wyatt's costumed men ambush Teddy's group, everyone flees, Teddy is beaten and tied to a tree
-Dolores arrives home to find her home ransacked by Rebus. She blasts him and flees.
-- Elsewhere --
-Dolores stumbles her way into William's camp.
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Dolores stumbling into William's camp does not necessarily mean it happened after shot shot Rebus but I understand your point.
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