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After the cancellation of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'', the events of the Arrival were never depicted. Writer [[Patrick Ness]] mentioned on [[Twitter]] that a Weeping Angel [[civil war]] would have been included, as would a visit to their home world. | After the cancellation of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'', the events of the Arrival were never depicted. Writer [[Patrick Ness]] mentioned on [[Twitter]] that a Weeping Angel [[civil war]] would have been included, as would a visit to their home world. Ness later stated "I'd envisioned the civil war and the planet like that. Something only comprehensible in a small way, with so much of it remaining a mystery, reminding us that there are paths we're just never going to understand."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20211022083230/https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/class-doctor-who-weeping-angels-newsupdate/ Class writers tease scrapped Weeping Angel storylines for cancelled Doctor Who spin-off]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:47, 15 December 2023
File:The Weeping Angels Return! The Lost Class The Arrival was an event that the Governors were preparing for under the guidance of a Weeping Angel. Described as a "glorious day" by the Chair of the Governors, it was depicted in a prophetic tablet (which showed a large Weeping Angel standing over London) on the wall of Room M17 of Coal Hill Academy. (TV: The Lost)
Behind the scenes
After the cancellation of Class, the events of the Arrival were never depicted. Writer Patrick Ness mentioned on Twitter that a Weeping Angel civil war would have been included, as would a visit to their home world. Ness later stated "I'd envisioned the civil war and the planet like that. Something only comprehensible in a small way, with so much of it remaining a mystery, reminding us that there are paths we're just never going to understand."[1]
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