You can tell it's season one because Sophia's hair is in a completely different style.
You can tell it's season one because Mac isn't yet the court clerk.
You can tell it's season one because Hawkeye and Trapper's tentmate is Oliver Harmon Jones.
You can tell it's season one because Merle still has both of his hands.
You can tell it's season one because Daniel Radcliffe is still in the present day (not the Dark Ages, the Oregon Trail, or a post-apocalyptic world).
You can tell it's season one because Paul Hennessy, played by John Ritter, is still alive (without an explanatory introduction).
You can tell it's season one because Craig Ferguson isn't yet the main character's boss.
You can tell it's season one because Rebecca and Uncle Jesse haven't yet met.
You can tell it's season one because Mandy Hampton is still an advisor to President Bartlett.
You can tell it's season one because Ross Butler is still playing Archie's friend (and Veronica's boyfriend) Reggie.
You can tell it's season one because Din Djarin has yet to encounter Bo-Katan.
You can tell it's season one because Paul Reiser and Sean Astin have yet to appear in Hawkins, IN.
You can tell it's season one because Walter hasn't yet hired Saul Goodman.
You can tell it's season one because Danny DeVito's Frank Reynolds doesn't yet own the bar.
You can tell it's season one because the Castaways are still in black and white.
You can tell it's season one because Stuart (and his comic book store) haven't appeared yet.
You can tell it's season one because Newman is not yet Jerry's nemesis.
You can tell it's season one because Riker doesn't have a beard.
You can tell it's season one because we don't yet know who the Mayor of Springfield is (vote Quimby!)
You can tell it's season one because Ben Cafferty is not yet Chief of Staff to Stuart Hughes (and Selina Meyer).
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