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In the horror-mystery series From S3E8, the narrative leans into "predestination theory," suggesting that efforts to change the past often only serve to fulfill it—a literal "and so it goes" loop. Conclusion: The Cycle of Moving Forward
In The Morning Show Season 3, Episode 8, characters face professional and personal "crashes". The episode centers on the idea that things don't always end as planned—exemplified by Chris Hunter getting injured during a run and learning the meaning of "DNF" from Yanko. Narrative Parallelism [S3E8] And So It Goes
In And Just Like That... S3E8, "Happily Ever After," characters like Carrie and Aidan struggle with whether the happiness of the past can be recaptured in the present. In the horror-mystery series From S3E8, the narrative
Whether through the lens of a legendary musician’s life or high-stakes television drama, "And So It Goes" serves as a narrative marker for the moment a character stops fighting the inevitable and starts navigating it. It emphasizes that but a series of adaptations to new, often harsher, realities. Narrative Parallelism In And Just Like That
The eighth episodes of various series airing in this window often use this point in the season to force characters into reckoning with their pasts:
In The Morning Show , Paul Marks reveals his plan to dismantle UBA, mirroring the real-life themes of betrayal explored in Billy Joel's career.
The phrase "And So It Goes" is famously associated with Billy Joel’s 1989 ballad and Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five . In both cases, and across the media referencing it, the central theme is .