: His intense involvement in the anti-war and civil rights movements, including his presence at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
If you are interested in the deeper meaning behind the title, the documentary Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune provides a fascinating look at: [S7E9] There But for Fortune
The title "There But for Fortune" likely refers to the folk song by . The song and its subsequent documentary explore themes of empathy and the thin line between success and hardship—echoing the "series of unfortunate events" Amy faces in the episode. "There But for Fortune" Documentary : His intense involvement in the anti-war and
: The episode features a complicated moment where Caleb kisses Amy when she is not interested, adding to the day's stress. adding to the day's stress.