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{{first pic|Apology cue card 4.jpg|An apology cue card. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'')}}
{{Infobox Object|image = Apology cue card 5.jpg|type = [[Card]]s|made by = [[The Doctor]]|used by = [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]]|only = Under the Lake (TV story)}}Due to his sometimes colder and often absent minded traits, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] started using '''apology cue cards''' to get himself out of tight situations. In [[the Drum]], [[Clara Oswald]] prompted the Doctor to use the cards to respond appropriately to the death of [[Jonathan Moran]], who was the crew's friend, after the Doctor became giddy with excitment about the apparent "proper" existence of [[ghost]]s in the Drum.
Due to his sometimes colder and often absent minded traits, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] started using '''apology cue cards''' to get himself out of tight situations. In [[the Drum]], [[Clara Oswald]] prompted the Doctor to use the cards to respond appropriately to the death of [[Jonathan Moran]], who was the crew's friend, after the Doctor became giddy with excitment about the apparent "proper" existence of [[ghost]]s in the Drum.


Some of the apologies on the cards included: "I completely understand why it was difficult not to get captured"; "It was my fault, I should have known you didn't live in [[Aberdeen]]"; "I didn't mean to imply that I don't care"; "No-one is going to be eaten/vapourised/[[dalek|exterminated]]/[[upgrade]]d/mortally wounded[/]turned to jelly[.] We'll all get out of this unharmed"; and "I'm very sorry for your loss. I'll do all I can to solve the death of your friend/family member/pet." ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'')
Some of the apologies on the cards included: "I completely understand why it was difficult not to get captured"; "It was my fault, I should have known you didn't live in [[Aberdeen]]"; "I didn't mean to imply that I don't care"; "No-one is going to be eaten/vapourised/[[dalek|exterminated]]/[[upgrade]]d/mortally wounded[/]turned to jelly[.] We'll all get out of this unharmed"; and "I'm very sorry for your loss. I'll do all I can to solve the death of your friend/family member/pet." ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'')

Revision as of 20:34, 26 October 2015

Due to his sometimes colder and often absent minded traits, the Twelfth Doctor started using apology cue cards to get himself out of tight situations. In the Drum, Clara Oswald prompted the Doctor to use the cards to respond appropriately to the death of Jonathan Moran, who was the crew's friend, after the Doctor became giddy with excitment about the apparent "proper" existence of ghosts in the Drum.

Some of the apologies on the cards included: "I completely understand why it was difficult not to get captured"; "It was my fault, I should have known you didn't live in Aberdeen"; "I didn't mean to imply that I don't care"; "No-one is going to be eaten/vapourised/exterminated/upgraded/mortally wounded[/]turned to jelly[.] We'll all get out of this unharmed"; and "I'm very sorry for your loss. I'll do all I can to solve the death of your friend/family member/pet." (TV: Under the Lake)

Behind the scenes

The Aberdeen cue card is a reference to the episode School Reunion, in which Sarah Jane Smith is revealed to have been mistakenly dropped off there (instead of in Croydon) by the Fourth Doctor.