It is however, more interesting in a philosophical view: It basically shows how much the future is being constrained when nonlocal influences are present. This also reminds postselection somewhat, but it is different because in postselection, you choose events that satisfy a given constraint, then of course you only get the outcomes that correspond to it
(e.g. delayed choice quantum eraser experiment, depending on how you comb the data, you can reach the conclusion that the entanglement has projected away, or is ok and the interference is still intact)