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:: Oh, well I didn't know about that.. I thought it crashed on a junkyard planet, not another reality... [[User:TheTARDIScontroller|TheTARDIScontroller]] 20:09, May 10, 2011 (UTC) | :: Oh, well I didn't know about that.. I thought it crashed on a junkyard planet, not another reality... [[User:TheTARDIScontroller|TheTARDIScontroller]] 20:09, May 10, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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:: Umm, the overlapping realities in The Curse of the Black Spot? Plus, wasn't this episode originally set to be part of the autumn block until the last minute? [[Special:Contributions/90.208.84.168|90.208.84.168]] 22:14, May 10, 2011 (UTC) | |||
::: Yes. Part of the reason they moved this episode, rather than one of the others, was that it had very few links to series-arc continuity. Apparently they had to reshoot the final Doctor-Amy-Rory scene because it originally led directly into the following episode, and the brief Eye Patch Lady scene is new, but otherwise they didn't have to change anything else to fit it in as episode 3. So, looking for clues to the later episodes in the basic plot points of this episode is probably pointless. --[[Special:Contributions/99.33.26.0|99.33.26.0]] 05:32, May 11, 2011 (UTC) |
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In The Curse of the Black Spot, the "siren" takes injured and sick people into the sick bay. We know why she took the pirates, the Doctor and his companion. But apparently she also transported the Tardis. Why did she do this? Is the Tardis "sick" or "injured"? 184.160.209.204 16:55, May 9, 2011 (UTC)
- It is broken and alive, which basically means it's sick. -<Azes13 02:34, May 10, 2011 (UTC)
- It could be sick/injured, which is a way for it to go into The Doctor's Wife, since they crash on a junkyard planet... TheTARDIScontroller 02:43, May 10, 2011 (UTC)
- I thought the TARDIS ended up on the spaceship because it got confused by the over-lapping realities?
- Oh, well I didn't know about that.. I thought it crashed on a junkyard planet, not another reality... TheTARDIScontroller 20:09, May 10, 2011 (UTC)
- Umm, the overlapping realities in The Curse of the Black Spot? Plus, wasn't this episode originally set to be part of the autumn block until the last minute? 90.208.84.168 22:14, May 10, 2011 (UTC)
- Yes. Part of the reason they moved this episode, rather than one of the others, was that it had very few links to series-arc continuity. Apparently they had to reshoot the final Doctor-Amy-Rory scene because it originally led directly into the following episode, and the brief Eye Patch Lady scene is new, but otherwise they didn't have to change anything else to fit it in as episode 3. So, looking for clues to the later episodes in the basic plot points of this episode is probably pointless. --99.33.26.0 05:32, May 11, 2011 (UTC)