Talk:Chapter Thirty-Six: Labor Day/@comment-27888435-20180828230751/@comment-25386613-20180923215158

It's likely in regards to the synopsis stating: "As the jury begins deliberations in his murder trial, Archie makes a surprising request about how he wants to spend his final days of summer." Which still... unless if he's out on bail, which he's a minor and arrested for murder, I don't believe they'd even set a bail, why would they even grant such a request (the request being hypothetically beings a day at the river or whatever before going to jail). The whole idea of it is absurd, but we only have pieces of the whole picture and it just doesn't seem logical.