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rolled back change to music. Official Season One Companion lists the song as Gasoline by The Living Daylights [[User:Missyjack|Missyjack]] ([[User talk:Missyjack|talk]])
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:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxTxQpCO3qI The Living Daylights version]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87TnFOghL8k Ginger version]. Listen to the openings of both, then go watch the relevant bit of episode. The Official Companion is WRONG. —[[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] ([[User talk:EllieMurasaki|talk]]) 08:48, 13 February 2013 (PST)
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:::In It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester (4x07), Uriel states that Jessica died on Nov. 2nd. Conclusion: Kripke messed up the days of the week when writing the script.--[[User:Hells_half_acre|Hells Half Acre]]
 
:::In It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester (4x07), Uriel states that Jessica died on Nov. 2nd. Conclusion: Kripke messed up the days of the week when writing the script.--[[User:Hells_half_acre|Hells Half Acre]]
 
::::It's the argument over what year was Harry Potter born in all over again, because HP canon strongly suggests 1980, but if Harry was born in 1980 then there's no way that the first book can open on...whatever day of the week the first book says it opens on because damned if I remember. Also replies to comments in one section don't belong in new sections, and see these? <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> Without the brackets I put in so that the wiki format doesn't kick in, they sign and date your comments, like so: [[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] 14:54, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
 
::::It's the argument over what year was Harry Potter born in all over again, because HP canon strongly suggests 1980, but if Harry was born in 1980 then there's no way that the first book can open on...whatever day of the week the first book says it opens on because damned if I remember. Also replies to comments in one section don't belong in new sections, and see these? <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> Without the brackets I put in so that the wiki format doesn't kick in, they sign and date your comments, like so: [[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] 14:54, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
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:::::Thanks for the Wiki-tips! I am a Wiki-n00b [[User:Hells half acre|Hells half acre]] 21:14, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
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::::::Hey, you did sign your comment, you're doing fine. &mdash;[[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] 21:59, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
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:::::::Just another observation: The missing posters Troy's girlfriend was putting up say he was last seen "on the night of Oct 31st". So Sam and Dean can't possibly have arrived in Jericho in the middle of the day on the 31st (and Dean's appearance at Sam's apartment, if it was on the 31st, was before midnight. But since I've never seen a halloween party end before midnight he probably actually arrived early AM on the 1st). That means they were in Jericho from midday through night of Nov 1st, then fought the ghost on the night of the 2nd. The sun would have set around 5:00 PM on Nov 2nd, so I suppose if they ganked the ghost before 6:00 pm and then Dean shaved the 8 hour drive to Palo Alto down to only six hours by driving at 80MPH the whole way, they could have made it back in time to have Jess still die on the 2nd. But that would still mean Sam's interview was at something like four or five in the morning, which is pretty unlikely. So.... I'm just adding to the consensus that, yeah, the timeline is screwy. [[User:Allyne|Allyne]] ([[User talk:Allyne|talk]]) 02:40, 27 June 2013 (PDT)
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== Nov 2 is holiday commemorating the dead ==
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Considering that Kripe has made references to Christian practice (for example, Castiel is the name of the Angel of Thursdays), I just have to believe that the night of Azazel's visit to the Winchester home being Nov 2 was not chosen at random. Nov 2 is the Day of the Dead for Roman Catholics (mainly), a commemoration of the souls who died but are still in Purgatory, souls still weighed down by sin that haven't yet been purged to enter heaven. For a dramatic element, it would seem to be an appropriate date to weigh Sam's soul down, would it not?
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[[User:Irondog1970|Irondog1970]] 01:09, 22 September 2010 (UTC)

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rolled back change to music. Official Season One Companion lists the song as Gasoline by The Living Daylights Missyjack (talk)

The Living Daylights version. Ginger version. Listen to the openings of both, then go watch the relevant bit of episode. The Official Companion is WRONG. —EllieMurasaki (talk) 08:48, 13 February 2013 (PST)

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--Missyjack 20:12, 7 November 2008 (PST)

October 31 was on a Monday

I was fact checking and noticed that Halloween fell on a Monday in 2005. This change tbe time line that is used on this page. If Dean really did arrive on the 31st then the boys were gone for a whole week and Jessica died on November 7th. (in this episode Sam has an interview on Monday) Sam tells Dean "The interview's in like, ten hours. I gotta be there." and that was the night Jess was killed. If you want to go with the theory that the boys road trip was only two days then Dean would have arrived on October 28,2005 (most likely because the fact they attended a party and Jess and Sam don't seem the type to party on a Monday. This makes Jess's date of death October 31,2005

Alternate theory: they forgot to check what day of the week the dates were. Jess died on Nov 2. Says so on her gravestone at the start of Wendigo. —EllieMurasaki 18:47, 30 June 2010 (UTC)
On the other hand tombstones can be wrong. Just ask Elvis Presley.
In It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester (4x07), Uriel states that Jessica died on Nov. 2nd. Conclusion: Kripke messed up the days of the week when writing the script.--Hells Half Acre
It's the argument over what year was Harry Potter born in all over again, because HP canon strongly suggests 1980, but if Harry was born in 1980 then there's no way that the first book can open on...whatever day of the week the first book says it opens on because damned if I remember. Also replies to comments in one section don't belong in new sections, and see these? ~~~~ Without the brackets I put in so that the wiki format doesn't kick in, they sign and date your comments, like so: EllieMurasaki 14:54, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for the Wiki-tips! I am a Wiki-n00b Hells half acre 21:14, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Hey, you did sign your comment, you're doing fine. —EllieMurasaki 21:59, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Just another observation: The missing posters Troy's girlfriend was putting up say he was last seen "on the night of Oct 31st". So Sam and Dean can't possibly have arrived in Jericho in the middle of the day on the 31st (and Dean's appearance at Sam's apartment, if it was on the 31st, was before midnight. But since I've never seen a halloween party end before midnight he probably actually arrived early AM on the 1st). That means they were in Jericho from midday through night of Nov 1st, then fought the ghost on the night of the 2nd. The sun would have set around 5:00 PM on Nov 2nd, so I suppose if they ganked the ghost before 6:00 pm and then Dean shaved the 8 hour drive to Palo Alto down to only six hours by driving at 80MPH the whole way, they could have made it back in time to have Jess still die on the 2nd. But that would still mean Sam's interview was at something like four or five in the morning, which is pretty unlikely. So.... I'm just adding to the consensus that, yeah, the timeline is screwy. Allyne (talk) 02:40, 27 June 2013 (PDT)

Nov 2 is holiday commemorating the dead

Considering that Kripe has made references to Christian practice (for example, Castiel is the name of the Angel of Thursdays), I just have to believe that the night of Azazel's visit to the Winchester home being Nov 2 was not chosen at random. Nov 2 is the Day of the Dead for Roman Catholics (mainly), a commemoration of the souls who died but are still in Purgatory, souls still weighed down by sin that haven't yet been purged to enter heaven. For a dramatic element, it would seem to be an appropriate date to weigh Sam's soul down, would it not? Irondog1970 01:09, 22 September 2010 (UTC)