Howling:"You saved me in 2008."

A pesky continuity error that everyone overlooks. In The Fires of Popeii, Donna says the Doctor saved her in 2008 - what event was she refering to? The Runaway Bride was December 2007, and Partners in Crime was around Spring 2009. What is this 2008 business about?! Delton Menace 17:32, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

Oh great more things that RTD has f**ked up on. -- Michael Downey 18:45, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

You can hardly blame him for not keeping up with online fan discussions :S Cannon881 21:40, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

No, I'm blaming him for contradicting himself my naming different dates in episodes. -- Michael Downey 21:43, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

RTD didn't write that episode. -- Noneofyourbusiness 21:47, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think RTD has the duty to ensure the dates used for episodes are consistent. That's the Continuity Department's problem, if anything. Cannon881 21:55, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

Yes I know RTD didn't write it but RTD oversee's everything and part write's all the scripts e.g like adding things like bad wolf etc and the episode had probably have to been read by many people over like 100 times to check it's okay with no mistakes. -- Michael Downey 22:03, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

The famous dating controversy of the Russell T. Davies era is, like the UNIT dating controversy, simply irresolvable. Best thing to do is forget about it, relax, and enjoy the show, keeping in mind that now (somehow or another) the Doctor Who universe timeline is back on track with ours. --Bluebox444, 17:24, February 27, 2010 (EST)

The one who could be held responsible for the mistake is the writer (James Moran) or the script editor who must make sure their is no problem with the continuity (Brian Minchin) ; but in Doctor Who, we also have someone who is suppose to supervise the continuity, in this episode it was Sheila Johnston. But is it really their fault, maybe it was Catherine Tate who simply didn't remember the correct number or it might have been a typo mistake... Anyway, it's just a TV show... --4me 23:50, February 27, 2010 (UTC)

It's not as infamous as Planet of the Dead coming before The End of Time and after The Stolen Earth/Journey's End (Christmas 2009, no problem there), but... being in April when The Stolen Earth/Journey's End is suppodly in May. If they didn't include the "planets in the sky" reference, there would be no problem there. Planet of the Dead being in April 2009 (before the series 4 finale) and Donna's 2008 (her episodes were 2007 and 2009) reference are like the UNIT dating controversy. Russel messed up when he decided to make e everything one year ahead in Aliens of London, and then have everything that aired in 2009 take place in the same year as stories that aired in 2008: have them both take place in 2009. He probably wasn't aware of the April/May problem. And in series 5, there is the Doctor being in 2010 for present day Earth stories (Paris 2010 in Vincent and the Doctor), so we can't go back now.

Delton Menace 06:27, February 28, 2010 (UTC)

You saved me in 2008, you saved us all! Please try to quote the full line - that was very important! It is perfectly possible that Donna was not in fact referring to the events of The Runaway Bride Which would have been in 2007, as you say. But! In the episode before the Pompeii episode, Donna spoke of all the alien stuff she nows believes in - but then dismissed the Titanic incident as ridiculous. This event would have been in 2008. And in the time between Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii, which probably wasn't that long admittedly, the Doctor and Donna WILL have spoken to each other. And it is probable that they had a conversation. And in that conversation, the Doctor could quite easily told Donna about the Christmas after the one that she met him, and how the Titanic replica really did almost crash into Buckingham Palace. Which Donna would therefore have used in an example soon after talking to the Doctor then. In the Pompeii episode. There.Feumas 17:23, March 3, 2010 (UTC)