Citations and More[]
I think that we should cite some of the years mentioned (the episodes where they were revealed should be what gets cited). Of course, it says that Baby Sinclair was born in 60,000,004. In the first episode, in the flashback leading to Baby's birth, Robbie says that "This year is 60,000,003, next year is 60,000,002", so that is wrong. And Baby has had two birthdays on the show. The Dinosaurs shouldn't have become extinct in 60,000,003 (unless each season continued to take place in that year... Were there any direct references to it being that year after either of Baby's birthdays?). --Minor muppetz 04:27, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, what's the evidence for 60,000,002? Is that based on the number of birthdays that Baby has? -- Danny (talk) 02:18, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
- I removed all the dates but babies. Plus, while the characters aged (Baby has his second birthday, Robbie reaches 16, and so on), it's not clear if the writers consistently adjusted the dates. A season 3 episode gives the year as 60,000,002, but how do we know that held until the last episode? I plan to rewatch the whole series this summer, so if I find any dates, I'll re-add them. For now, I think it just hurt the article rather than helping. -- Andrew Leal (talk) 00:59, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
- Charlene's Flat World and Driving Miss Ethyl both include on-screen mentions of it being the year 60,000,002. Another thing to consider is the fact that in The Mighty Megalosaurus, it's mentioned that the year is 60,000,003 B.C. before the Baby's birth, so Baby should have had his first birthday in 60,000,002, and his second birthday in 60,000,001. --Minor muppetz 01:21, 6 June 2007 (UTC)