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'''Patricia Smythe''' was the wife of [[George Smythe]] and the mother of [[Mark Smythe|Mark]] and [[Josie Smythe]].
'''Patricia Smythe''' was the wife of [[George Smythe]] and the mother of [[Mark Smythe|Mark]] and [[Josie Smythe]].


In [[2004]], Patricia began an affair with another man, and around the time of [[Christmas]], told George that she was leaving him for her new lover. Devastated, George trapped her, himself and their children in a [[time loop]] that meant that they had to relive Christmas Day over and over again. When the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s also became trapped in George's time loop, he convinced George to break the loop, freeing Patricia and allowing her to run off with her lover. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Every Day]]'')
In [[2004]], Patricia began an affair with another man, and around the time of [[Christmas]] she told George that she was leaving him for her new lover. Devastated, George trapped her, himself and their children in a [[time loop]] that meant that they had to relive Christmas Day over and over again. When the [[First Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s also became trapped in George's time loop, he convinced George to break the loop, freeing Patricia and allowing her to run off with her lover. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Every Day]]'')
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 21 July 2019

Patricia Smythe was the wife of George Smythe and the mother of Mark and Josie Smythe.

In 2004, Patricia began an affair with another man, and around the time of Christmas she told George that she was leaving him for her new lover. Devastated, George trapped her, himself and their children in a time loop that meant that they had to relive Christmas Day over and over again. When the First Doctor and his companions also became trapped in George's time loop, he convinced George to break the loop, freeing Patricia and allowing her to run off with her lover. (PROSE: Every Day)