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The story follows Leo and Paige, a happily married couple whose lives are upended by a tragic car accident. When Paige wakes from a coma, she suffers from severe retrograde amnesia, losing five years of her life—the exact five years during which she met, fell in love with, and married Leo. To Paige, Leo is a complete stranger; to Leo, Paige is the same woman he has shared his life with, creating a painful emotional disconnect. Index Of The Vow

This character index helps you track the major players across both seasons. Here is a feature-style article exploring the series,

Conversely, some traditions allow indexical erasure through confession or substitution. In the Catholic Church, a vowed religious may be dispensed, and their vow marked “resolved” in the archival index. Forgiveness does not erase the vow’s history but re-indexes it under “fulfilled through mercy.” To Paige, Leo is a complete stranger; to

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J.L. Austin distinguished constative from performative utterances. A vow is performative: saying “I vow” does the vowing. However, for the vow to remain operative, it requires an index — a reference point that locates the act in time, space, and social reality.