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* NeverShallTheSelvesMeet: [[spoiler: Averted. In the finale, the 2023 and 2053 versions of Shahara share a hug just before the latter is [[RetGone erased from existence.]]
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* NeverShallTheSelvesMeet: [[spoiler: Averted. In the finale, the 2023 and 2053 versions of Shahara share a hug just before the latter is [[RetGone erased from existence.existence]].]]
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* NeverShallTheSelvesMeet: [[Averted. In the finale, the 2023 and 2053 versions of Shahara share a hug just before the latter is [[RetGone erased from existence.]]
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* NeverShallTheSelvesMeet: [[Averted.[[spoiler: Averted. In the finale, the 2023 and 2053 versions of Shahara share a hug just before the latter is [[RetGone erased from existence.]]
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** DI *Edmond* Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* Hillinghead on the show.
** Maplewood's full name is *Iris* Maplewood on the show, whereas in the comics [[spoiler: her real name is Margaret *Mae Belwood*, which she interprets as *Maplewood* due to her brain being scrambled by the pulse-wave.]]
** Maplewood's full name is *Iris* Maplewood on the show, whereas in the comics [[spoiler: her real name is Margaret *Mae Belwood*, which she interprets as *Maplewood* due to her brain being scrambled by the pulse-wave.]]
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** DI *Edmond* ''Edmond'' Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* ''Alfred'' Hillinghead on the show.
** Maplewood's full name is*Iris* ''Iris'' Maplewood on the show, whereas in the comics [[spoiler: her real name is Margaret *Mae Belwood*, ''Mae Belwood'', which she interprets as *Maplewood* ''Maplewood'' due to her brain being scrambled by the pulse-wave.]]
** Maplewood's full name is
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* AscendedExtra: In the comics, Andrew Morley is a minor character who appears in only a single scene [[spoiler: before his death]], as [[spoiler: a member of far-right group England's Glory who turns police informer]]. On the show, he has a far more substantial role [[spoiler: as Elias Mannix's foster father]] with several significant interactions with Shahara and other characters.
** In the comics [[spoiler: the Harker family]] are a background presence at best [[spoiler: with two members, an antiques dealer and a professor, making minor appearances in 1890 and 2014 respectively.]] They play a central role on the show [[spoiler: with the BigBad Elias Mannix himself assuming the identity of Sir Julian Harker in 1890, and the Harker family and business empire playing a significant role in manipulating events and shaping the StableTimeLoop over the next century.]]
** In the comics [[spoiler: the Harker family]] are a background presence at best [[spoiler: with two members, an antiques dealer and a professor, making minor appearances in 1890 and 2014 respectively.]] They play a central role on the show [[spoiler: with the BigBad Elias Mannix himself assuming the identity of Sir Julian Harker in 1890, and the Harker family and business empire playing a significant role in manipulating events and shaping the StableTimeLoop over the next century.]]
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* AscendedExtra: AscendedExtra:
** In thecomics, comics Andrew Morley is a minor character who appears in only a single scene [[spoiler: before [[spoiler:before his death]], as [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a member of far-right group England's Glory who turns police informer]]. On the show, he has a far more substantial role [[spoiler: as [[spoiler:as Elias Mannix's foster father]] with several significant interactions with Shahara and other characters.
** In the comics[[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the Harker family]] are a background presence at best [[spoiler: with two members, an antiques dealer and a professor, making minor appearances in 1890 and 2014 respectively.]] They play a central role on the show [[spoiler: with [[spoiler:with the BigBad Elias Mannix himself assuming the identity of Sir Julian Harker in 1890, and the Harker family and business empire playing a significant role in manipulating events and shaping the StableTimeLoop over the next century.]]
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** In the comics [[spoiler: the Harker family]] are a background presence at best [[spoiler: with two members, an antiques dealer and a professor, making minor appearances in 1890 and 2014 respectively.]] They play a central role on the show [[spoiler: with the BigBad Elias Mannix himself assuming the identity of Sir Julian Harker in 1890, and the Harker family and business empire playing a significant role in manipulating events and shaping the StableTimeLoop over the next century.]]
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* CanonForeigner: [[spoiler: Elias Mannix, the [[BigBad primary antagonist]] of the show, did not exist in the original comic.]]
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* MythologyGag: In the comics, Maplewood [[spoiler: eventually learns that she was responsible for [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom inadvertantly activating the pulse wave]] that plagues her BadFuture.]] In a similar vein, even though the character is heavily reimagined for the show [[spoiler: Maplewood eventually realizes that she played a significant role in the StableTimeLoop that led to her dystopian 2053, when she shoots Gabriel Defoe while he attempts to time-travel, causing him to become the mysterious corpse that initiates events across the four time periods.]]
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* AscendedExtra: In the comics, Andrew Morley is a minor character who appears in only a single scene [[spoiler: before his death]], as [[spoiler: a member of far-right group England's Glory who turns police informer]]. On the show, he has a far more substantial role [[spoiler: as Elias Mannix's foster father]] with several significant interactions with Shahara and other characters.
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** DI **Edmond* Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* Hillinghead on the show.
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** DI **Edmond* *Edmond* Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* Hillinghead on the show.
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** DI **Edmond* Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* Hillinghead on the show.
** Maplewood's full name is *Iris* Maplewood on the show, whereas in the comics [[spoiler: her real name is Margaret *Mae Belwood*, which she interprets as *Maplewood* due to her brain being scrambled by the pulse-wave.]]
** The identity of the mysterious corpse [[spoiler: has changed, along with every other aspect of him. In the comics, he is a mysterious immortal being known by [[IHaveManyNames various names]], including 'John Bull' and 'Frank'. On the show, he is Gabriel Defoe, a scientist from 2053.]]
** DI **Edmond* Hillinghead becomes DI *Alfred* Hillinghead on the show.
** Maplewood's full name is *Iris* Maplewood on the show, whereas in the comics [[spoiler: her real name is Margaret *Mae Belwood*, which she interprets as *Maplewood* due to her brain being scrambled by the pulse-wave.]]
** The identity of the mysterious corpse [[spoiler: has changed, along with every other aspect of him. In the comics, he is a mysterious immortal being known by [[IHaveManyNames various names]], including 'John Bull' and 'Frank'. On the show, he is Gabriel Defoe, a scientist from 2053.]]