Yep. As I've written before, continuity is a virtue, but it's not the only virtue nor even the most important one. The modern obsession with "canon" often seems to be a case of putting the cart before the horse, in that preserving the sacred "canon" and making sure all the encyclopedia entries are 100% consistent has somehow become Job One, as though the world-building and timelines and "canon" are more important than all the other factors that go into presenting an engaging hour of TV: the acting, the dialogue, the music, the morality plays and messages, even the actual story and characters.