Intro and a Question

Nov 15, 2010 19:35


Name: Anestazcia
Age: 19
Location: U.S. of A.
Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds
Other Shows Watched: Ghost Whisper, Bones, Frindge, House, Gossip Girl, Castle, Say Yes to the Dress, and more.
Favorite Quote: "One need not be a chamber to be haunted, one need not to be a house. The brain has corridors surpassing material place," ~ Emily Dickinson.
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0iamthe_goddess November 16 2010, 04:39:37 UTC
Thank you for the welcome. :D

Black hole time disaster sums up everything nicely. Thank you for the input! :)

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goddessdster November 16 2010, 04:30:56 UTC
I was thinking the same thing because each season's finale/premier follows without time passage, but Halloween happened on time this season. So either the Season 5 finale occurred sometime in late summer, or several months passed between the finale/premier and Halloween.

I tend to believe there is more time between cases than is presented in TV time. Kind of like fairy land: one week here is one month in Criminal Mindsland!

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innerslytherin November 17 2010, 00:36:39 UTC
I know they've indicated in a couple of seasons that time passed between the season opener and the second episode. They did that with the Foyet arc (42 days I think?) and they did it back in season 2 with the Fisher King eps. I don't remember offhand what it was, but from Fisher King Part 2 to the next episode or the third episode, they said how long Elle had been off work, and she was just coming back.

But it's still a crazy mess timewise. LOL

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goddessdster November 17 2010, 04:23:45 UTC
I recall the times they mention time passing, primarily because of the times they don't. I haven't [ETA] rewatched "To Hell/And Back" because...pigs eating people and bizarre Hannibal reference as a result, but I don't remember if any mention was made of, say, how long Reid recovered from being Anthraxinated. One would assume some time had passed...

Or I could be obsessing over the wrong things and should just get to writing my damn Morgan/Reid!

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0iamthe_goddess November 23 2010, 16:41:23 UTC
Thanks!!
I think it was 4 months between Fisher King Part 2 and Elle's return.
Crazy mess is an understatement haha. :D

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goddessdster November 16 2010, 04:31:45 UTC
Oh, and welcome!

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0iamthe_goddess November 16 2010, 04:41:33 UTC
Thanks for the welcome.

Fiary land is certainly credible lol. In my head I usually say one week here is a new month there too.

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fun_french_fri November 16 2010, 04:36:36 UTC
One thing this show is horrible at is maintaining a coherent timeline. There's a lot of leeway because we don't know how much time passes between cases. I'd say you would do best with picking one set of stated dates and sticking with them.

Also, hello! Would you mind telling us what your story is about? :)

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0iamthe_goddess November 16 2010, 04:46:11 UTC
Hi! I've posted the story on fanfiction; it's called Earworms and it should be under the name luneress.
I've posted several chapters but I'm taking a break to rewrite and try to organize things, namely the timeline lol. But it's about Reid meeting and beginning a relationship with a woman. It's about their relationship and the team is there throughout the story. It also includes several cases. The main one being where a case goes from bad to worse and threatens everyone's happienes. Sorry, bad at summaries. X(

I want to pick a set of dates but I also want to be as close to the show's timeline as possible. I'm so nitpicky about being as loyal as I can that it's very hindering.

Thank you!!

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pink_siamese November 16 2010, 05:25:16 UTC
Hi! ::waves::

Because the canon timeline is a black hole disaster of the first order, I usually kind of fudge my way through it. I try to use cases from the show to anchor whatever I'm writing (which usually takes place in the off-time, that is to say all the time we don't see happening on TV), and correlate the cases to seasons.

I guess what I'm saying is that there's a certain plasticity to the canon's timeline, and that this can be a wonderful thing.

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0iamthe_goddess November 16 2010, 15:45:46 UTC
::waves back:: hi!

Thank you for being so positive! I hadn't looked at absence of a timeline in a good way. Using the cases from the show is a smart idea; I don't know why I didn't come up with that myself lol.

Thank you very much! :D

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pink_siamese November 16 2010, 18:31:09 UTC
No problem. :-)

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