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* More evidence - when Miss Holloway plays her song in Killer Track, the song is referred to as "a piece of her past" by the narration, and which is why it causes people to forget.
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Miss Holloway saves Rose from the Killer Track by harnessing Tinky's powers of time manipulation. Beyond Tinky's mere presence in the story, there may be some hints that the entity actually belongs to Tinky. We get a look at Tinky's true form, which is more traditionally demonic than what we've seen of his brothers; Rose notes that he'd look good on a heavy metal album cover, and that's the exact genre of the Killer Track. Then there's the fact that Needy Beast's cover of the ''Nightmare Time'' theme song, which plays over the credits of "Killer Track", incorporates a chanting of "tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock", possibly hinting that T'Noy Karaxis was more involved in the story than he seemed.

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Miss Holloway saves Rose from the Killer Track by harnessing Tinky's powers of time manipulation. Beyond Tinky's mere presence in the story, there may be some hints that the entity actually belongs to Tinky. We get a look at Tinky's true form, which is more traditionally demonic than what we've seen of his brothers; Rose notes that he'd look good on a heavy metal album cover, and that's the exact genre of the Killer Track. Then there's the fact that Needy Beast's cover of the ''Nightmare Time'' theme song, which plays over the credits of "Killer Track", incorporates a chanting of "tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock", possibly hinting that T'Noy Karaxis was more involved in the story than he seemed.seemed.

[[WMG:River and Seaton are not Gerald's.]]
In ''Theatre/BlackFriday'', Uncle Wiley demonstrated his omniscience by noting that only two of Linda's four "beautiful blond boys" are biologically Gerald's. In "Honey Queen", wouldn't you know it, half of Linda's sons are played by the two Black actors in the Hatchetfield repertoire. Perhaps this alludes to the ChocolateBaby trope without having it actually apply in-universe; their gaudy blond wigs tell us that River and Seaton aren't actually Black, presumably they all look enough like Linda for her affairs to remain a genuine secret, but is a sneaky way of identifying that bit of lore for the audience's sake.
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* WordOfGod has confirmed this about ''Nightmare Time 2'', not only by stating it outright but also observing certain effects it had on continuity: for example, the writers elected not to mention the phases of the moon at any point in [=NMT2=] so as to avoid fans overanalyzing this particular timeline. Also, the fact that Peter laments that attending Abstinence Camp will make him miss the Honey Festival, while the Obnoxious Teen is seen at the Honey Queen pageant, meant that Nick Lang's brief whim to RetCon them into having always been the same person wouldn't work.

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* WordOfGod has confirmed this about ''Nightmare Time 2'', not only by stating it outright but also observing certain effects it had on continuity: for example, the writers elected not to mention the phases of the moon at any point in [=NMT2=] so as to avoid fans overanalyzing this particular timeline. Also, the fact that Peter laments that attending Abstinence Camp will make him miss the Honey Festival, while the Obnoxious Teen is seen at the Honey Queen pageant, meant that Nick Lang's brief whim to RetCon them into having always been the same person wouldn't work.work.

[[WMG: The Killer Track is a creature of Tinky.]]
Miss Holloway saves Rose from the Killer Track by harnessing Tinky's powers of time manipulation. Beyond Tinky's mere presence in the story, there may be some hints that the entity actually belongs to Tinky. We get a look at Tinky's true form, which is more traditionally demonic than what we've seen of his brothers; Rose notes that he'd look good on a heavy metal album cover, and that's the exact genre of the Killer Track. Then there's the fact that Needy Beast's cover of the ''Nightmare Time'' theme song, which plays over the credits of "Killer Track", incorporates a chanting of "tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock", possibly hinting that T'Noy Karaxis was more involved in the story than he seemed.

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