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While talking to [[Pete Tayler]] on [[Pete's World]] the Doctor asks about the Cybermen. Pete explains that they were locked up in their factories while the rest of his world debated on what to do with them. He then states that it has been three years now since the Cybermen were first introduced to his world. However in that episode [[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)]] the Jackie Tayler of that world claimed to be thirty-nine when she was really forty, and in the previous episode [[Army of Ghosts (TV story)]] the main Jackis Tayler says she is forty after the Doctor claims that she is Rose aged fifty-ot year. If it was not for the age of the two Jackies being the same during the same series I would have guest that the Tardis merely land three year in Pete's World's past. However even in that first episode on Pete's World Mickey said that it was the same date and year. [[User:Tripodssj6|Tripodssj6]] [[User talk:Tripodssj6|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 23:42, December 20, 2016 (UTC) | While talking to [[Pete Tayler]] on [[Pete's World]] the Doctor asks about the Cybermen. Pete explains that they were locked up in their factories while the rest of his world debated on what to do with them. He then states that it has been three years now since the Cybermen were first introduced to his world. However in that episode [[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)]] the Jackie Tayler of that world claimed to be thirty-nine when she was really forty, and in the previous episode [[Army of Ghosts (TV story)]] the main Jackis Tayler says she is forty after the Doctor claims that she is Rose aged fifty-ot year. If it was not for the age of the two Jackies being the same during the same series I would have guest that the Tardis merely land three year in Pete's World's past. However even in that first episode on Pete's World Mickey said that it was the same date and year. [[User:Tripodssj6|Tripodssj6]] [[User talk:Tripodssj6|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 23:42, December 20, 2016 (UTC) | ||
:Talk pages are for discussions of how to edit an article. If you would like to discuss narrative inconsistencies in this story, please see [[Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Doomsday]]. {{User:PicassoAndPringles/sig}} 23:45, December 20, 2016 (UTC) |
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Is that picture necesary in that size and position? It's just in a bad spot and size.
Minor characters[[edit source]]
Crew list when I encountered it had the following line:
- Minor characters - Takako Akashi, Hajaz Akram, Maddi Cryer, Anthony Debaeck, Paul Fields, Kyoko Morita, Andrew Ufondo
I removed, because none of that's credited, and more importantly, the line gives no indication who any of these people are. It's fine to list uncredited actors if we can identify the role they played, but just to say, "oh, yeah, these other people were in the show, too", is too vague to be verifiable in any way. Also, I think we're just talking archive footage in the pre-title reprise, not genuine appearances in this episode. CzechOut ☎ | ✍ 15:07, April 27, 2010 (UTC)
The Doctor's final words to Rose...?[[edit source]]
While the most obvious implication of the Doctor's incomplete words "...it's my last chance. Rose Tyler..." is that he was going to say "I love you" if you watch the ending of Journey's End, when she asks the Doctors what the end of that sentence was going to be the original Doctor states that it doesn't need saying. However, when the duplicate/hybrid Doctor is asked he leans in and whispers something to her and in response she kisses him.
Why would they have him whisper "I love you" if it is meant to be so clear?
I've speculated that the reason he is whispering is the same reason that Dr. River Song whispered to the Doctor in the episode Forest of the Dead. He was telling her his real name.
Obviously, the scene is open to any interpretation you'd like, but I'd like to gauge the reception here as to whether or not this is valid enough a theory that I should add this to the main page for those episodes.
- No theories go on any main pages. They can be discussed on the Howling, but they don't go on main pages. Also, they shouldn't be discussed on talk pages. This is for discussing changes to this article. --The Thirteenth Doctor 22:55, November 8, 2010 (UTC)
Timeline Inconsistencies[[edit source]]
While talking to Pete Tayler on Pete's World the Doctor asks about the Cybermen. Pete explains that they were locked up in their factories while the rest of his world debated on what to do with them. He then states that it has been three years now since the Cybermen were first introduced to his world. However in that episode Rise of the Cybermen (TV story) the Jackie Tayler of that world claimed to be thirty-nine when she was really forty, and in the previous episode Army of Ghosts (TV story) the main Jackis Tayler says she is forty after the Doctor claims that she is Rose aged fifty-ot year. If it was not for the age of the two Jackies being the same during the same series I would have guest that the Tardis merely land three year in Pete's World's past. However even in that first episode on Pete's World Mickey said that it was the same date and year. Tripodssj6 ☎ 23:42, December 20, 2016 (UTC)
- Talk pages are for discussions of how to edit an article. If you would like to discuss narrative inconsistencies in this story, please see Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Doomsday. P&P talk contribs 23:45, December 20, 2016 (UTC)