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[[WMG: Stone is hiding behind one of the armchairs in episodes 15-18.]]
* In episode 14, Texty messes up the kill command, killing Charlotte instead of Liam, Bryce, and Texty. The command was supposed to kill three people total. Since we don't see who the other two deaths were, it's reasonable to assume that Stone was one of them, since they can theoretically use their [[TheOmniscient precognition]] combined with the butterfly effect to manipulate probability. This would let Stone escape from [[InTheDoldrums their dimension]] into the Waiting Room. Why don't we see them in future scenes? They were hiding behind one of the armchairs, of course!
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* Jossed. [[spoiler:Airy just got really bored in the afterlife.]]

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* Jossed. [[spoiler:Airy Airy just got really bored in the afterlife.]]
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** {{Jossed}}. [[spoiler:Backpack returns back to his world in ONE 9, and he appears to be perfectly okay.]]

[[WMG: Airy [[spoiler:deliberately planned for the contestants to be eliminated in the order that they were]]]]
* [[spoiler:In the first episode, the challenge heavily favoured Amelia, who lampshades it - 'the more I think about it, I'm starting to think this challenge was made for me'. This quote was never made reference to again.]]

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** {{Jossed}}. [[spoiler:Backpack Backpack returns back to his world in ONE 9, and he appears to be perfectly okay.]]

okay.

[[WMG: Airy [[spoiler:deliberately deliberately planned for the contestants to be eliminated in the order that they were]]]]
were]]
* [[spoiler:In In the first episode, the challenge heavily favoured Amelia, who lampshades it - 'the more I think about it, I'm starting to think this challenge was made for me'. This quote was never made reference to again.]]



* [[spoiler: Jossed. Texty was eliminated]]

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* [[spoiler: Jossed. Texty was eliminated]]
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* [[spoiler: Jossed. Season 2 takes place right after season 1.]]

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* [[spoiler: Jossed. Season 2 takes place right after season 1.]]
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* Jossed. [[Spoiler:Airy just got really bored in the afterlife.]]

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* Jossed. [[Spoiler:Airy [[spoiler:Airy just got really bored in the afterlife.]]
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* Jossed. [[Spoiler:Airy just got really bored in the afterlife.]]
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** Confirmed. ONE 11 reveals his name is Bryce.
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[[WMG: Airy [[spoiler: deliberately planned for the contestants to be eliminated in the order that they were]]
* [[spoiler: In the first episode, the challenge heavily favoured Amelia, who lampshades it - 'the more I think about it, I'm starting to think this challenge was made for me'. This quote was never made reference to again.

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[[WMG: Airy [[spoiler: deliberately [[spoiler:deliberately planned for the contestants to be eliminated in the order that they were]]
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* [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In the first episode, the challenge heavily favoured Amelia, who lampshades it - 'the more I think about it, I'm starting to think this challenge was made for me'. This quote was never made reference to again. ]]
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* [[spoiler: looks to be Jossed]]

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* [[spoiler: looks to be Jossed]] Jossed. Season 2 takes place right after season 1.]]
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* Some people have tried lip-reading what Soda Bottle's coworkers and boss say in ONE 7, and the most likely possibility is something that starts with B, like Brent.
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* [[spoiler: In the first episode, the challenge heavily favoured Amelia, who lampshades it - 'the more I think about it, I'm starting to think this challenge was made for me'. This quote was never made reference to again.


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* [[spoiler: looks to be Jossed]]
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** {{Jossed}}. [[spoiler:Backpack returns back to his world in ONE 9, and he appears to be perfectly okay.]]
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[[WMG: Airy is a caricature of a normal object show creator trying to make an interesting show, by giving their contestants some independence.]]

[[WMG: (Most of) The cast are dead.]]
* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

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[[WMG: Airy is a caricature of a normal object show creator trying to make an interesting show, by giving their contestants some independence.]]




[[WMG: (Most of) The cast are dead.]]
* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

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\n[[WMG: (Most of) The cast are dead.]]\n* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.[[/folder]]
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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.
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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment judgement on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.
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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirit's/contestant's time to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife. Hopefully this can be expanded more with the upcoming episodes.

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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirit's/contestant's spirits/contestants time (s) to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife. Hopefully this can be expanded more with the upcoming episodes.

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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirit's/contestant's time to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

Hopefully this can be expanded more with the upcoming episodes.

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* As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirit's/contestant's time to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

afterlife. Hopefully this can be expanded more with the upcoming episodes.
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[[WMG: The next season will be a prequel to the first.]]

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[[WMG: The next season will be a prequel to the first.]]]]

[[WMG: (Most of) The cast are dead.]]
*As this theory suggests, all of the characters (excluding the ones from the parallel universe.), are all deceased. Airy is actually a supernatural, God-like being capable of controling/manipulating life and death (but he hides this fact to avoid panic.). The 'Plane' is a place where the spirits stay while waiting for judgment on whether they can proceed to the afterlife; which, in this case, is 'The Waiting Room'(seen in episode 6). That's why the characters cannot 'die' perminantely---because they are already dead. Considering the voters are not real, Airy chooses whether it's the spirit's/contestant's time to go. When Backpack 'died', he saw the first parts of the real afterlife.

Hopefully this can be expanded more with the upcoming episodes.
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[[WMG: Airy is a caricature of a normal object show creator trying to make an interesting show, by giving their contestants some independence.]]

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[[WMG: Airy is a caricature of a normal object show creator trying to make an interesting show, by giving their contestants some independence.]]

[[WMG: The next season will be a prequel to the first.
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[[WMG: The contestants will realise they're being watched a la the Truman Show]]

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\n*[[spoiler: Jossed. Texty was eliminated]]

[[WMG: The contestants will realise they're being watched and controlled a la the Truman Show]]
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** Nevermind, I {{Jossed}} myself. Her name is actually Charlotte (see ONE 5).

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** Nevermind, I {{Jossed}} myself. Her name is actually Charlotte (see ONE 5).5).

[[WMG: Backpack or Soda Bottle will be eliminated in ONE 6.]]

[[WMG: The contestants will realise they're being watched a la the Truman Show]]

[[WMG: Airy is a caricature of a normal object show creator trying to make an interesting show, by giving their contestants some independence.]]
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* I'd pretty much say Utah for Moldy.

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* I'd pretty much say Utah for Moldy.Moldy.
** Nevermind, I {{Jossed}} myself. Her name is actually Charlotte (see ONE 5).
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* Soda Bottle's name is John just because he looks like one in my opinion.

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* Soda Bottle's name is John just because he looks like one in my opinion.opinion.
* I'd pretty much say Utah for Moldy.
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[[WMG: Put your theories for where the third batch of characters will come from.]]

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[[WMG: Put your theories for where the third batch next batches of characters will come from.]]
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[[WMG: Put your theories for what Soda Bottle and Moldy's real names are here.]]

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[[WMG: Put your theories for what Soda Bottle and Moldy's real names are here.]]]]
* Soda Bottle's name is John just because he looks like one in my opinion.
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** It's Jossed for the third, but I still have a feeling that this will be one of the future batches' setting though.

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** It's Jossed for the third, but I still have a feeling that this will be one of the future batches' setting though.though.
*** Mm, that's fair, but I doubt there's gonna be any future batches since the show introduces contestants in batches of six. Just to let you know, there are four teams now.

[[WMG: Put your theories for what Soda Bottle and Moldy's real names are here.]]
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** That's gonna be a {{Jossed}}. See ONE 3.

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** That's gonna be a {{Jossed}}. See ONE 3.3.
** It's Jossed for the third, but I still have a feeling that this will be one of the future batches' setting though.
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* A universe resembling civil rights movement-era America, where objects exist and are frequently discriminated against. Many businesses refuse service to an outdated word for objects.

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* A universe resembling civil rights movement-era America, where objects exist and are frequently discriminated against. Many businesses refuse service to an outdated word for objects.objects.
** That's gonna be a {{Jossed}}. See ONE 3.
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[[WMG: Put your theories for where the third batch of characters will come from.]]
* A universe resembling civil rights movement-era America, where objects exist and are frequently discriminated against. Many businesses refuse service to an outdated word for objects.

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