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I'm not sure it was 102. Even if we assume that when Sam said it was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday, it actually was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday rather than a convenient round number for effect, there has to have been at least one in between that day (which ends within moments of his discovering the girl with the papers is Hasselback's daughter) and the next day we see (which opens with Sam having had the opportunity to talk with her and read everything her father ever wrote), which could be quite a few Tuesdays. —[[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] 23:16, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
 
I'm not sure it was 102. Even if we assume that when Sam said it was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday, it actually was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday rather than a convenient round number for effect, there has to have been at least one in between that day (which ends within moments of his discovering the girl with the papers is Hasselback's daughter) and the next day we see (which opens with Sam having had the opportunity to talk with her and read everything her father ever wrote), which could be quite a few Tuesdays. —[[User:EllieMurasaki|EllieMurasaki]] 23:16, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

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Please do not change page names without consultation. --Missyjack 20:24, 27 January 2011 (UTC)


I'm not sure it was 102. Even if we assume that when Sam said it was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday, it actually was the hundredth consecutive Tuesday rather than a convenient round number for effect, there has to have been at least one in between that day (which ends within moments of his discovering the girl with the papers is Hasselback's daughter) and the next day we see (which opens with Sam having had the opportunity to talk with her and read everything her father ever wrote), which could be quite a few Tuesdays. —EllieMurasaki 23:16, 1 March 2010 (UTC)