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The description provided in WKK simply doesn't match the scene as it plays out in TMOE. Absolutely none of this occurs in the episode: | The description provided in WKK simply doesn't match the scene as it plays out in TMOE. Absolutely none of this occurs in the episode: | ||
:At this point the governor moved to stop the disagreement becoming more heated. Noting my presence in the chamber, he suggested they continue their discussion later. | :At this point the governor moved to stop the disagreement becoming more heated. Noting my presence in the chamber, he suggested they continue their discussion later. | ||
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It's really important to remember that TMOE was first released to home video in 1998, whereas WKK was released in 1996. So David Bishop likely was working off his memory of the episode — or, more likely, the novelisation — not the kind of careful study that we can do today. | It's really important to remember that TMOE was first released to home video in 1998, whereas WKK was released in 1996. So David Bishop likely was working off his memory of the episode — or, more likely, the novelisation — not the kind of careful study that we can do today. | ||
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