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* The illustration of Missy holding a [[Missy's child|baby]] was inspired by a conversation [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Russell T Davies]] had had. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on a [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhanger]] in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was [[pregnant]]. | * The illustration of Missy holding a [[Missy's child|baby]] was inspired by a conversation [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Russell T Davies]] had had. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on a [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhanger]] in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was [[pregnant]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 3 February 2018
Winning was a poem contained within the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.
Plot
to be added
References
- The Master's hypnotic abilities are referenced.
Notes
- This poem focuses on the Master's personality.
- This poem is written in first person from the point of view of the Master however at the end of the poem (an unknown incarnation of) the Doctor has some speech.
- The illustration of Missy holding a baby was inspired by a conversation Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies had had. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of Doctor Who on a cliffhanger in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was pregnant.