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hells_half_acre ([personal profile] hells_half_acre) wrote2011-05-28 03:16 pm
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Timeline now includes S6

I have posted the Season 6 timeline!

I only really briefly went through the last three episodes, so if anyone has any quibbles about my statements on those, let me know! Actually, if anyone has any quibbles about anything let me know - I'm an imperfect being after all, so I may have missed something or made a false logical leap somewhere. This is the first year I haven't waited for the DVDs as well, so usually I have more time to painstakingly comb through the episode and take screen caps and whatnot - so, yeah, everything is subject to change, I guess.

The preseries timeline has a new date at the very beginning. S1-S5 timeline remains unchanged.

The Great Continuity Mistake of 2010/2011 - after my last poll about the continuity mistake the writers and art department had made regarding the year, a good many of you suggested I take a baseball-card approach to recording dates. 
 
And I have - all dates are as they appear on show. Meaning, that if you want to be logical, you should ADD a year to all dates in the S6 timeline. Those dates marked with an * are from "the year that wasn't" - meaning they are events that occurred during the 2010/2011 year that Sam spent in the cage, as opposed to the second 2010/2011 year in which S6 took place.
 
My favourite explanation for this is by [livejournal.com profile] monicawoe , who suggested: “The brothers have messed up fate and destiny and now time itself. They've traveled to so many pasts that they have caused a paradox. This mixed with angel mojo (which reacts oddly when in such close proximity to Sam's demon blood) has caused time to fold in on itself.”)

That being said, I may still write that Doctor Who crack-crossover fic.... ;)
 
 

[identity profile] claudiapriscus.livejournal.com 2011-05-29 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
I'm kind of looking forward to the next episode? With a huge mix of dread for reasons discussed earlier. I don't really want the whole pregnancy horror, it's too scary. Also, River! Cliffhangers! Bad things happening! But I saw the trailer. Um? Minor spoiler?

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Spoiler space.
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It had Roman!Rory. Well, Rory running around in the centurion outfit. And being all fierce.

And apparently I've got a wicked thing for it. Very random, I know.

[identity profile] hells-half-acre.livejournal.com 2011-05-29 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Ok, just ran off to see the trailer, because I hadn't found it yet...

Mmm...Roman!Rory. I fully approved of the part of that episode where they were roleplaying on their honeymoon. I have a thing for Rory in general, so I'm horribly biased on all fronts.

And River! That's exciting. This storyline is very complicated and I'm wondering how it's all going to work out in the end.

[identity profile] claudiapriscus.livejournal.com 2011-05-29 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
I love Rory. I like Amy, good character, decent actress, but I enjoy Rory and the Doctor the most.

And that part a while ago where the two of them sit and have that conversation about Rory remembering his two thousand years? Yummy. I had a sudden realization of what it must be like to be one of those kink-driven fans (you know, the ones that have a thing for the characters being unconscious or hugging or eyefucking or being evil) because I enjoyed it more than it deserved. I was like, "oh, so apparently that's a thing for me. Secretly remembering your past life as an immortal plastic roman soldier. Huh. I bet that's not a button that's going to be pushed very often."

So yes. Um. I guess that's a very long way of saying I agree with you, especially about the honeymoon thing. And really, who could blame Amy. You know, he's lucky she just doesn't insist he wear it all the time. (I'm not even sure WHY he looks so damn cool in it. I'm a classicist- I've already got an academic kink for the Romans. Maybe that's it?)

[identity profile] hells-half-acre.livejournal.com 2011-05-29 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I like Rory and the Doctor the most too. I think Rory adds an interesting dynamic (and has an interesting relationship with the Doctor), because he didn't choose to be there. Rory chose Amy, and Amy chose the Doctor, which means that Rory and the Doctor are with each other even if they wouldn't have necessarily ever chosen to be.

"oh, so apparently that's a thing for me. Secretly remembering your past life as an immortal plastic roman soldier. Huh. I bet that's not a button that's going to be pushed very often."

Haha, no, not likely to be pushed very often. I don't know if I have any buttons like that - though, I did love that scene too.

I don't know why Rory is so dang hot in that Roman outfit either - I'm not even a classicist! I studied ancient Greek literature, but that's about it. Maybe it's just the old pretty boys in military uniform thing...only, I'm VERY picky when it comes to my military uniforms? :P

[identity profile] claudiapriscus.livejournal.com 2011-05-29 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe it's the cape? And the breastplate. He was made for it. Every other outfit, he's looked a bit funny in, but in that, yowza. (Well, he also looked pretty good in his security guard uniform too. Maybe it's a uniform thing.)