In Ice Station Santa, when Sam & Max save their future selves it isn't Christmas, it is April, since that happens in What's New, Beelzebub, which came out in April. So how are they saving Christmas?
ACTUALLY, They were saving their own Christmas from going bad. After all, Christmas in the pit of Hell isn't much fun, is it? SO they saved: *duh duh* Themselves! *yay*
It's obviously "Christmastime" in the first episode of the season. "Christmastime" being defined somewhat loosely could easily encompass parts of November.
And we can easily say that more in-universe time passes in-between episodes, or at least in-between 204 and 205.
Or maybe you can just shut up and enjoy your foreshadowing. You know, there are Children in China who would accept it, and they'd be HAPPY to. Ungrateful kids these days...
In Ice Station Santa, when Sam & Max save their future selves it isn't Christmas, it is April, since that happens in What's New, Beelzebub, which came out in April. So how are they saving Christmas?
what's even more confusing, is the fact, that this happens at the same time as sam & max being in their office in 204..you know, the scene
with superball, where sam throws himself the remote control
. this however takes place in september...according to the timecard.:rolleyes:
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I don't know. Anyway, the past and present weren't Christmas, either...(The present is November.)
And we can easily say that more in-universe time passes in-between episodes, or at least in-between 204 and 205.
Or maybe you can just shut up and enjoy your foreshadowing. You know, there are Children in China who would accept it, and they'd be HAPPY to. Ungrateful kids these days...
what's even more confusing, is the fact, that this happens at the same time as sam & max being in their office in 204..you know, the scene
But it would be fun to hear a TTG comment on this subject.
And...
Therefore...
As for how it can be a different month in Hell and on the surface...
Err... yeah, there's that too. You ruined my theory.
Though, I wish that you could put both