If Eugene had his choice of which era of television to do this immersive trivia game in, he would rather either do black and white television (which, according to Lindsey's theory, wasn't represented by the numbers presented as choices), or something more recent.
Lindsey and Judy, though, very much wanted 7, since they thought it represented the 1970s. They specifically wanted the original Charlie Angels.
"The show did last into the 1980s," Judy began.
"But Kate Jackson left the show in 1979, so the good episodes stopped after that," Lindsey concluded.
Eugene thought it was weird that the two girls had bonded after binge watching the episodes of an old television show on Youtube, but 2020 was a year for weirdness.
"How about you, big guy?" Judy asked her boyfriend. "You good for the seventies?"
"Well, seven is a lucky number," Pete responded. "So maybe that means I'll get lucky!"
Judy rolled her eyes and punched her boyfriend in his right bicep. Eugene ignored the antics of the couple and typed in the number '7.' As soon as Eugene pressed 'ENTER,' reality (for lack of a better word) blinked.
When the lights came back on, the four friends found themselves
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