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Hi - I'm rewatching the episodes with John multi times for fanfic and keep catching these weird things like the calendar.  Now that I've watched Salvation again today (oy) I noticed a second calendar in the episode -- in the hotel room behind Sam and then Dean.  I can't read what month it is, but it starts on a Wed. and ends on a Fri. and has 31 days.  Looking at the 2006 calendar, the only month that did that was March; it also had the 20th on a Mon. which matches the calendar in the hospital scene with Dean.  We know that Salvation can't possibly take place in March because previous episodes like Scarecrow and Hell House take place in April and June, respectively and you are correct to assume that John is not missing for many months.  The likelihood is that from the beginning of Dead Man's Blood to the end of In My Time of Dying, the time passed is 14 days or less -- In My Time of Dying is probably 4 or 5 days at least.  Every time I count on my fingers, if I cut serious corners, I get it down to 11 days.  --[[User talk:Jlynne|Jlynne]] 21:19, 11 December 2010 (EST)
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Hi - With transcripts I would keep stage directions limited to what is happening on screen at the time without 'retro-adding' detail i.e "MARY sees a figure she assumes is JOHN..." or in The Magnificent Seven "A woman stands watching the house..." rather than "A woman later revealed to be the demon Ruby stands watching the house..."
 
Hi - With transcripts I would keep stage directions limited to what is happening on screen at the time without 'retro-adding' detail i.e "MARY sees a figure she assumes is JOHN..." or in The Magnificent Seven "A woman stands watching the house..." rather than "A woman later revealed to be the demon Ruby stands watching the house..."
  

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Hi - I'm rewatching the episodes with John multi times for fanfic and keep catching these weird things like the calendar. Now that I've watched Salvation again today (oy) I noticed a second calendar in the episode -- in the hotel room behind Sam and then Dean. I can't read what month it is, but it starts on a Wed. and ends on a Fri. and has 31 days. Looking at the 2006 calendar, the only month that did that was March; it also had the 20th on a Mon. which matches the calendar in the hospital scene with Dean. We know that Salvation can't possibly take place in March because previous episodes like Scarecrow and Hell House take place in April and June, respectively and you are correct to assume that John is not missing for many months. The likelihood is that from the beginning of Dead Man's Blood to the end of In My Time of Dying, the time passed is 14 days or less -- In My Time of Dying is probably 4 or 5 days at least. Every time I count on my fingers, if I cut serious corners, I get it down to 11 days. --Jlynne 21:19, 11 December 2010 (EST)

Hi - With transcripts I would keep stage directions limited to what is happening on screen at the time without 'retro-adding' detail i.e "MARY sees a figure she assumes is JOHN..." or in The Magnificent Seven "A woman stands watching the house..." rather than "A woman later revealed to be the demon Ruby stands watching the house..."

I think most people use transcripts for checking dialogue, so that's always my priority to get right rather than stage directions.

cheers --Missyjack 23:26, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

Say something. Anything. Test one two three. Anything but that.

Say something. Anything. <span style=background:#FF0000;color:#FF0000>Test one two three.</span> Anything but that.

Hey! Thanks for the brilliant work you are doing on the transcripts. I am not sure how you are doing them, but it made be of help to you that you can get a file with all the dialogue byt downloading the subtitles file for an episode from here: http://www.tvsubtitles.net/

Just change the file extension to that of a text file and you can open and edit.

cheers --Missyjack 09:40, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

...that'd be the obvious and easy way to do the transcripts, wouldn't it? Here's me been watching five seconds, pausing to type, rewinding five seconds, watching ten seconds, pausing to type, rewinding five seconds, watching ten seconds, pausing to type...glad somebody appreciates it, anyway. (I am never again writing a paper where some of my sources are TV episodes for which I cannot find transcripts. Never.) Thanks, I'll check that out. —EllieMurasaki 14:11, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

believe you me, the transcripts are one of the most popular and useful parts of the IWki. But also hardest to do! let me know if you have any probs with the converting the subtitle files to a text file, I am happy to do it and email them to you. You ened to add in who is speaking, and format for the IWki, but it is a lot quicker! Thansk again. --Missyjack 01:14, 24 November 2009 (UTC)


Hey theree - thanks so much for your work on the Wiki! And thanks today for cleaning up those bad edits. If you ever have any questions or suggestions you can contact me at missyjack@livejournal.com cheers --Missyjack 21:06, 9 February 2010 (UTC)


You can put a link on the Meta page would be best. There is a section for "gender" cheers --Missyjack 19:04, 16 February 2010 (UTC)

Hey EllieMurasaki,

Welcome to Supernatural Wiki! Thank you for the transcript edits. How did you become a Supernatural Fan?

--Anderson Writer, 15th MARCH 2010 (UTC)


Thanks for the wonderful work you are doing with the transcriptions--Missyjack 10:51, 16 March 2010 (UTC)!

Just wanted to let you know one of the the Ghostfacer producers was in touch with us. They loved the stuff on the Wiki, and he was particularly thrilled that you'd done a transcript! cheers --Missyjack 05:31, 23 April 2010 (UTC)

*blink blink blink blink* COOL. —EllieMurasaki 13:58, 23 April 2010 (UTC)


I don't think Sam/Lucifer warrants a fanfic pairing page - a dozen fics by mainly 2 people doesn't count it as a significant enough pairing - however I'll add a mention on the rarepairs page. --Missyjack 20:52, 22 June 2010 (UTC)


Hey - I'm aware of the "internal Server Error' problem and have notified the technical wiz on our admin team and she's going to fix it over the weekend. Thanks for all your work, and hopefully we can stop this annoyance! cheers --Missyjack 00:40, 10 September 2010 (UTC)

Ha! your latest edit on 6x04 cracked me up. --Ashley 14:40, 17 October 2010 (UTC)

Thanks for the director fix on 6.05, I didn't have the credits available and counted on the episode specific accuracy of imdb. Sorry about that. --MisterGlass 13:06, 25 October 2010 (UTC)


Lucifer's Cage

This is not meant to disrespect you in any way, but the majority consensus is clear that Lucifer's Cage is in Hell, and you have not one shred of evidence to cast doubt on this fact, which had been confirmed by multiple characters. I respectfully ask that you stop trying to deny the existence of all evidence that proves this fact and refrain from making any further edits to the page that tries to further your own disbelief alone. You have not had one person come to see things your way and several have agreed to the contrary. Any further editing trying to deny the facts will be removed and eventually could result in you being taken to task with the administrators. Thank you. Lucifer1987 23:04, 31 October 2010 (UTC)


I'll reedit Lucifer's Cage after the next ep when i expect we'll get more info. --Missyjack 02:38, 1 November 2010 (UTC)

You do a lot of great work here on the Wiki but could you please leave the issue of Lucifer's Cage alone for now and not comment on other's talk pages about it? Seriously we have little canon on it and its really not worth expending so much energy on. Thanks. --Missyjack 20:48, 1 November 2010 (UTC)

The next person to comment on Lucifer's Cage anywhere on the Wiki will be banned for a week. --Missyjack 19:30, 2 November 2010 (UTC)