Finishing up 1968, maybe...
At some point Julia says, "God, do you want him to die?" You didn't hear that often back then.
BC gets assertive with Blair just before the Eve rereanimation attempt, which was a relief after his having been a sort of personality-free nobody for awhile.
Blair to Hairy Johnson: "We're going to dig up Eve's grave. And by 'we', I mean I'll keep the engine running!" I added that last part.
Stokes to Adam, I think: "You can be assured that death is no better than life, so don't look forward to it."
Right at the start of the pre-1897 storyline, end of 1968 or early 1969, TAD is mentioned... Thaddeus Collins!
I think it's Amy who says to the old-timey telephone, "Could you hold on for a minute?" I forget why I wrote that down... maybe I thought it was funny to say that to a ghost as if it were a regular person on the phone. Anyway, good look of shock from David as Q speaks to him for the first time.
Classic fakeout, where VW appears when they and we were expecting Q's first visible manifestation.
Greg Trask's corpse has long, blonde hair! I know, Q didn't have it either, but I wonder if I'm looking at a timeline where that really is Q. When Q died in 1897 version one, his body had to go somewhere.
In one episode only, Amy and David said "Quentin" rather than "Que'in", which is how most Americans and a lot of Brits would say it, but it was a relief to have it stop... then they went back to it. I used to do that, until I stopped and noticed it.
Did the seance to fix a 1795 problem with Victoria start the whole Chris/1897/Q/Beth problem? By awakening Magda? Or was it C Jenning's arrival in town? Why did Chris lose all caution about living away from people, and stop keeping on the move? Was it all the guilt laid on him over not being there for Amy?
Why don't I have a theme song that trumpets my impending arrival?
I guess I'm not done yet, though I may start a "1969" thread, I don't know.