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Just a question, has it even been explicitly shown that "Torchwood" series is still on the same timeline as "Doctor Who" after Big Bang 2? If not, then I think it may be a quite an assumption to assume that Miracle Day is on the timeline after Big Bang 2. It could theoretically be the supposing future on the timeline in which BB2 has not occurred, just like how Starship UK, etc all occur in the future after BB2. I am somewhat doubtful the three shows are still on the same timeline now, and it might have been the real intention of Moffat. --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.144|222.166.181.144]] 12:26, December 12, 2011 (UTC) | Just a question, has it even been explicitly shown that "Torchwood" series is still on the same timeline as "Doctor Who" after Big Bang 2? If not, then I think it may be a quite an assumption to assume that Miracle Day is on the timeline after Big Bang 2. It could theoretically be the supposing future on the timeline in which BB2 has not occurred, just like how Starship UK, etc all occur in the future after BB2. I am somewhat doubtful the three shows are still on the same timeline now, and it might have been the real intention of Moffat. --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.144|222.166.181.144]] 12:26, December 12, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I never got that impression. Besides, I think RTD and Moffat would want to keep the shows in the same continuum to allow for possible future crossovers. SJA Series 4 and 5 occur after BB2, as in ''Death of the Doctor'', the Eleventh Doctor turns up and mentions Amy and Rory as being on their honeymoon. [[Special:Contributions/82.2.136.93|82.2.136.93]] 20:21, December 12, 2011 (UTC) |