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'''Dramatic effect''' was an art form used to make a situation more tense. | '''Dramatic effect''' was an art form used to make a situation more tense. | ||
[[The Master|Missy]] once counted down from ten seconds before she killed [[Osgood (The Day of the Doctor)|Osgood]] but skipped a few numbers for "dramatic effect". ([[TV]]: [[Death in Heaven (TV story)| | [[The Master|Missy]] once counted down from ten seconds before she killed [[Osgood (The Day of the Doctor)|Osgood]] but skipped a few numbers for "dramatic effect". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
[[Category:Art from the real world]] | [[Category:Art from the real world]] |
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Dramatic effect was an art form used to make a situation more tense.
Missy once counted down from ten seconds before she killed Osgood but skipped a few numbers for "dramatic effect". (TV: Death in Heaven)