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** Despite the times {{spoiler|Barnabas is released from his coffin when he travels back to 1897, and then to 1840}}, he still has a history with the Collins family in the present era.
** The fact that {{spoiler|Quentin, Tad, and Desmond Collins survived in 1840, thanks to Barnabas and Julia, changing the line of inheritance}}, does not seem to have any impact on the Collins family in the present day.
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* ''[[The Girl From Tomorrow]]'' has a very large one: Tulista travels back through time and retrieves Silverthorn. Taking him out of the timeline should screw with the future, but doesn't, thanks to one very [[Delayed Ripple Effect]]. Silverthorn then takes Alana back to 1990, and their presence in the timeline again fails to interfere with the future properly. It's only after Alana takes them both back to the year 3000 that people begin to notice the [[Delayed Ripple Effect]], despite the fact that if anything, it should have interfered with two time periods. They then attempt to resolve this by returning Silverthorn and Jenny to their respective time periods, only to have the capsule somehow U-turn and return to 2500, meaning there are (briefly) duplicates of Alana and Lorien. This is further compounded when Silverthorn builds a [[Portal to the Past]] to get some nuclear bombs. {{spoiler|This is only resolved when Petey resets the Portal to send Silverthorn and Draco to 70,000,000 BC.}}
** Given what Petey says at the end of the series and the events during Tomorrow's End, it looks {{spoiler|like the entire series is actually a [[Stable Time Loop]]}}
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