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:Er, can someone who knows these things tell me if Rex's cellphone would be giving the date Rex accessed Noah's files or the date Noah's trace was used to find Charlotte's cellphone, since I'm not 100% clear on that? -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 14:09, September 18, 2011 (UTC)
:Er, can someone who knows these things tell me if Rex's cellphone would be giving the date Rex accessed Noah's files or the date Noah's trace was used to find Charlotte's cellphone, since I'm not 100% clear on that? -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 14:09, September 18, 2011 (UTC)
Actually, more evidence for the March dates, when Andy talks to Gwen about her father, he had his first (mild) heart attack on Saturday, then a severe one on Sunday.  March 20, 2011 being a Sunday (and being two days before the March 22 date on Rex's cellphone) adds a large amount of credence to the March dates over the September dates.  (In particular, consider just how hot the Los Angeles area would be in the thick of summer if the series took place in June/July from the get-go.) '''<font color=#609000>d</font> [[User:Witoki|<font color=#609000>●</font>]][[User_talk:Witoki|<font color=#FF6090>●</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Witoki|<font color=#6090FF>●</font>]]''' 19:33, September 22, 2011 (UTC)


== Let's Kill Hitler ==
== Let's Kill Hitler ==

Revision as of 19:33, 22 September 2011

Miracle Day Timeline

I think the cellphone said March only because that was the real-world date when the message was sent during filming, not that the Miracle is intended to have happened in March. It makes far more sense for it to have happened in the summer before "Let's Kill Hitler". -- Noneofyourbusiness 21:14, September 11, 2011 (UTC)

  • However, we have no evidence to contradict the date. As it stands, the March 14-22 dates are correct. d 21:20, September 11, 2011 (UTC)
    • Thanks to User:Hammard, we now have contradictory evidence from Rex's cellphone. The date given on it is 2011.09.09, meaning September 9, 2011, the date that "The Blood Line" was aired. Since the episodes were filmed in the beginning of the year, the September date can only be there as a result of deliberate continuity, whereas the March is the filming date. See this picture: -- Noneofyourbusiness 13:30, September 18, 2011 (UTC)
      • How is this contradictory? The series still can start in late March / early April. The "two months later" goes to June, and perhaps a CIA investigation prevents a funeral for Esther until September. We can't just ignore one on-screen date in favor of another on-screen date. d 16:01, September 18, 2011 (UTC)
Er, can someone who knows these things tell me if Rex's cellphone would be giving the date Rex accessed Noah's files or the date Noah's trace was used to find Charlotte's cellphone, since I'm not 100% clear on that? -- Noneofyourbusiness 14:09, September 18, 2011 (UTC)


Actually, more evidence for the March dates, when Andy talks to Gwen about her father, he had his first (mild) heart attack on Saturday, then a severe one on Sunday. March 20, 2011 being a Sunday (and being two days before the March 22 date on Rex's cellphone) adds a large amount of credence to the March dates over the September dates. (In particular, consider just how hot the Los Angeles area would be in the thick of summer if the series took place in June/July from the get-go.) d 19:33, September 22, 2011 (UTC)

Let's Kill Hitler

Re: "waiting all summer", I'm not sure if the dates of Let's Kill Hitler would be the beginning of the autumn or not. What time would the crops that Amy wrote that message in start to decay? -- Tybort (talk page) 19:20, September 18, 2011 (UTC)

You mean the message decaying? The Doctor got the paper from the next day. If you mean the crops themselves decaying, I'm sure that's not an issue. P.S. Sorry, I thought "Fall" was the British term and "Autumn" the American. Hard to keep straight. -- Noneofyourbusiness 02:02, September 19, 2011 (UTC)