Fa La Erica
- by James Hurst and Shelley Scarrow, directed by Érik Canuel
- TV Episode
- Fantasy, Comedy
- Adults
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- “Fa La Erica” by James Hurst and Shelley Scarrow, directed by Érik Canuel, for Being Erica, s02e13 (CBC-TV, Canada, 15 December 2010).
When Erica wakes up in Julianne’s 1980s body, I do wish she’d said “Oh boy” instead of “Oh my God!”
—Michael Main
I'm so sorry—I . . . I . . . I didn’t mean to dredge up the Ghosts of Christmas Past.
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- Time Periods
- Circa AD 1970 to 1999: young Erica’s time and possibly young Julianne, too
- Circa AD 2000 to 2099: Erica’s home time, circa 2010
- Timeline Models
- Time Travel Methods
- Themes
- Guardians of Time: The therapists feel more like time guardians than like a time corps.
- Mind Travel: Erica into young Julianne
- Travels into Yourself: Erica into her young self
- Real-World Tags
- Groupings
Variants
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- “Fa La Erica” by James Hurst and Shelley Scarrow, directed by Érik Canuel, for Being Erica, s02e13 (CBC-TV, Canada, 15 December 2010).Jana Sinyor ()