Lisa Williams lcw@dallas.net wrote:
Neil Faulkner wrote:
If we're going to be picky about what is and is not canonical, then we ought to bear in mind that Blake said nothing about his age. It was a *clone* that said he was 34 (and born five hours previously).
That was the only instance I could remember of a specific age being mentioned which might apply to Blake, but Fiona said her reference was in "Breakdown", which is one I haven't seen for a long time, so I figured it was something I'd forgotten.
- Lisa
I think, 'working backwards' Ensor junior is in his forties, and Dayna would be in her twenties - which would probably mean their fathers are about thirty years older.
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