Time Machine - Shows 0 items backed up after finishing full backup

I just completed a full backup onto my Time Machine. (After completely erasing it.) If I enter the Time Machine, it shows '0' items in the backup...ie, no list of files.
If I use the finder and click on 'Time Machine Backups'...I am able to see that in fact 300GB of data was backed up.
I'm confused! I've used time machine before and was expecting to see a complete inventory of all the files after I enter Time Machine...

The default is where you are when you +Enter Time Machine.+
If you're on your Desktop (or a Finder window of your Desktop), that's what you'll see in the +Star Wars+ display.
If you start on a Finder window of, say, your home folder, or your Document folder, or your Computer name, that's what you'll see in the +Star Wars+ display.

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