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Currently the timeiline section places this after ''Space ''and ''Time'' for the Doctor. I'm pretty sure it comes after ''The Wedding of River Song'', or at least after ''A Good Man Goes To War'', since he tells River "your parents are asleep", so he clearly knows she is Amy and Rory's daughter. Do we know when in the Doctor's timeline ''Space'' and ''Time'' are? There's no real in-story evidence for putting them anywhere that I can see, but going by the current arrangement of the "Eleventh Doctor" article and the show's usual practice of following the Doctor's travels in a linear order, I would say they're in between ''A Christmas Carol'' and ''The Impossible Astronaut''. If that's so, having First Night and ''Last Night ''immediately after them would be out of place. Editing this. [[Special:Contributions/86.171.106.3|86.171.106.3]]<sup>[[User talk:86.171.106.3#top|talk to me]]</sup> 00:35, December 30, 2011 (UTC)
Currently the timeiline section places this after ''Space ''and ''Time'' for the Doctor. I'm pretty sure it comes after ''The Wedding of River Song'', or at least after ''A Good Man Goes To War'', since he tells River "your parents are asleep", so he clearly knows she is Amy and Rory's daughter. Do we know when in the Doctor's timeline ''Space'' and ''Time'' are? There's no real in-story evidence for putting them anywhere that I can see, but going by the current arrangement of the "Eleventh Doctor" article and the show's usual practice of following the Doctor's travels in a linear order, I would say they're in between ''A Christmas Carol'' and ''The Impossible Astronaut''. If that's so, having First Night and ''Last Night ''immediately after them would be out of place. Editing this. [[Special:Contributions/86.171.106.3|86.171.106.3]]<sup>[[User talk:86.171.106.3#top|talk to me]]</sup> 00:35, December 30, 2011 (UTC)
: If the Doctor feels it worthwhile mentioning to River her parents are asleep, then they're on the TARDIS. And if they're on the TARDIS, this can't be after ''A Good Man Goes to War'' or ''The Wedding of River Song''. Possibly it comes some time after ''Let's Kill Hitler'' but before ''The God Complex''. --[[User:Ben Paddon|Ben Paddon]] <sup>[[User talk:Ben Paddon|talk to me]]</sup> 23:05, January 7, 2012 (UTC)

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Timeline placement

Currently the timeiline section places this after Space and Time for the Doctor. I'm pretty sure it comes after The Wedding of River Song, or at least after A Good Man Goes To War, since he tells River "your parents are asleep", so he clearly knows she is Amy and Rory's daughter. Do we know when in the Doctor's timeline Space and Time are? There's no real in-story evidence for putting them anywhere that I can see, but going by the current arrangement of the "Eleventh Doctor" article and the show's usual practice of following the Doctor's travels in a linear order, I would say they're in between A Christmas Carol and The Impossible Astronaut. If that's so, having First Night and Last Night immediately after them would be out of place. Editing this. 86.171.106.3talk to me 00:35, December 30, 2011 (UTC)

If the Doctor feels it worthwhile mentioning to River her parents are asleep, then they're on the TARDIS. And if they're on the TARDIS, this can't be after A Good Man Goes to War or The Wedding of River Song. Possibly it comes some time after Let's Kill Hitler but before The God Complex. --Ben Paddon talk to me 23:05, January 7, 2012 (UTC)