Who the hell wrote this? Being from New York #1 you canโt buy wine/liquor in grocery stores so that jumping off point into the monster hunt us flawed from the beginning. #2 where along the Hudson is close enough to Boston, Ithaca and NYC where you can just jump between then in an afternoon. Go to Ithaca (when itโs dark in October so after 6) and work late and be home to make breakfast to the kids and not be a zombie. Or call mom for help in at least early afternoon in NYC traffic and she can be there with time for lots of exposition all before dark. So whoever wrote it has no idea of different liquor laws between states or scale of size and time. Itโs not picky but living in this state itโs annoying. As annoying as whiney teenage angst in kids who are suppose to be well cultured and educated with supernatural powers canโt stop to think to ask why monsters must die? Maybe cause an entire species (vamps) lives off humans to live so its many many humans per vampโฆIโm only on episode 5 and the story is generally good just lots of nit picky story holesโฆ. I do enjoy the story enough to already regret a season 2 wasnโt made so they could have a chance to fix some errors like needing a dedicated liquor store cause mother more than 10% (12%? Idk exacts but beer (even fortified beers(8%-10%) ok wine no) abv can be sold in grocers next to bullseye BBQ sauce, maybe the spede (NYS thing) sauce but not the BBQ sauce. Toronto shares a border with us too so Iโm disappointed in them for not knowing smaller details like this, again generally good and captivating story just these issues would generally affect story progression and the lack of care for details are glowing and clearly got under my skinโฆ. Things could have been so different and I feel should have. Season 2 could have been much better.
Toronto future reference for all shows in NYS โฆ we canโt sell wine or liquor next to BBQ Sauceโฆ you need a dedicated liquor store and also FYI no alcohol sales after 9PM for liquor store stuff like wine and higher, after 11 for beer at stores and bars close at 2 amโฆ letโs start with general alcohol regulations and we can move to other details in future shows