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I've removed one contention of the article, which is archived here.  Speaking of the themes of Moffat's ''Who'', this curious statement came up:
I've removed one contention of the article, which is archived here.  Speaking of the themes of Moffat's ''Who'', this curious statement came up:
"no one has died onscreen except as a result of old age or illness
::no one has died onscreen except as a result of old age or illness
This might have been written before ''Silence in the Library'', cause clearly all but one of the guest cast dies there.  They might've been saved as routines in a computer program, but they're all dead in any corporeal sense.  And that's not counting the crewmates of the ''SS Madame de Pompadour'', who were harvested for their internal organs. '''[[User:CzechOut|<span style="background:blue;color:white">Czech</span><span style="background:red;color:white">Out</span>]]'''  [[User talk:CzechOut|☎]] | [[Special:Contributions/CzechOut|<font size="+1">✍</font>]] 20:10, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
This might have been written before ''Silence in the Library'', cause clearly all but one of the guest cast dies there.  They might've been saved as routines in a computer program, but they're all dead in any corporeal sense.  And that's not counting the crewmates of the ''SS Madame de Pompadour'', who were harvested for their internal organs. '''[[User:CzechOut|<span style="background:blue;color:white">Czech</span><span style="background:red;color:white">Out</span>]]'''  [[User talk:CzechOut|☎]] | [[Special:Contributions/CzechOut|<font size="+1">✍</font>]] 20:10, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

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Removed phrase

I've removed one contention of the article, which is archived here. Speaking of the themes of Moffat's Who, this curious statement came up:

no one has died onscreen except as a result of old age or illness

This might have been written before Silence in the Library, cause clearly all but one of the guest cast dies there. They might've been saved as routines in a computer program, but they're all dead in any corporeal sense. And that's not counting the crewmates of the SS Madame de Pompadour, who were harvested for their internal organs. CzechOut | 20:10, 30 July 2008 (UTC)