Timeline: S6-S7

May 22, 2011 13:58



SEASON 6

IMPORTANT NOTE: The writers/props department at Supernatural decided to continue their tradition of dating things for the estimated release time of the episode, ignoring the fact that, because Dean lived with Lisa for a whole year between the end of S5 and the beginning of S6, S6 should therefore start in 2011, not 2010. As always, my ( Read more... )

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claudiapriscus May 28 2011, 22:34:13 UTC
Awesome job. Literally. I am in AWE!

But now, I must quibble!
You can get flights to Europe in the daytime. The first time I flew to the UK, it was via Munich and my flight left at 8am. ALmost all my flights (because I vowed never to leave that early ever again) have been between 10am and 2pm. In fact, I've only ever once caught a red eye flight, and it left at like 6pm? Something like that anyway.

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hells_half_acre May 28 2011, 22:35:59 UTC
Well then! I stand corrected! All my flights have always been overnight...how odd. Maybe they are less expensive? I wonder why we've had such different experiences.

I'll make a note of it in the entry :) Thanks!

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claudiapriscus May 28 2011, 22:59:17 UTC
They change it around- it depends where you're flying out from. When I first was flying (2004/2005) all the flights out of San Francisco/LA (My direct flight was from SF, but there were people who started their journey in LA on the plane) to the UK left at 8am or 6pm. And the flights with layovers on the East Coast left around the same time, with the East Coast flights leaving in mid afternoon.

But now, the schedules (and flight plan) have shifted, and the SFO flights leave at far more civilized hours, e.g. around lunch time.

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hells_half_acre May 28 2011, 23:02:48 UTC
I always flew out of the east coast - Toronto or New York - and they left in the late afternoon and evening, so that they arrived in Europe early in the morning. I flew out of Vancouver last year, but for the life of me, I can't remember what time the plane was. I know it was still scheduled to fly overnight and arrive in the morning though. Hence, my assumption that all flights functioned that way.

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claudiapriscus May 28 2011, 23:52:04 UTC
I think the time difference ensures that most flights arrive in the morning.

My flight last month got in at like 6am. (Which lead to me being glared at by every commuter on the subway, as I was taking up a lot of space on it with my giant suitcase.)

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