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Fighteer
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(Time Abyss)
25th Oct, 2012 06:51:14 AM
You want Lost And Found for questions related to trope applicability.
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FastEddie
MOD
Since: Apr, 2004
26th Oct, 2012 12:14:50 AM
Continuity Cavalcade is the better fit, though.
Goal: Clear, Concise and Witty
FastEddie
MOD
Since: Apr, 2004
26th Oct, 2012 12:14:51 AM
Continuity Cavalcade is the better fit, though.
Goal: Clear, Concise and Witty
DracMonster
Since: Jan, 2001
26th Oct, 2012 08:53:45 AM
In fact, it's twice as good!
Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia has an episode based entirely on continuity nods and references; is that an example of Continuity Cavalcade or Continuity Porn? One is for a single scene, one is for an entire work, but there's no clear distinction on something between a scene and a work (IE an episode).
Just thought I'd get someone's opinion.