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== Prose ==
== Prose ==
* In the novel {{wi|Piranesi (novel)|Piranesi}} (2020) by Susanna Clarke, a research paper is mentioned: ‘''Timey-Wimey: Steven Moffat, Blink and J. W. Dunne’s theories of Time''’, Journal of Space, Time and Everything, ''Volume'' 64: 42–68, ''University of Minnesota Press''.
* In the novel {{wi|Piranesi (novel)|Piranesi}} (2020) by Susanna Clarke, a research paper is mentioned: ‘''Timey-Wimey: Steven Moffat, Blink and J. W. Dunne’s theories of Time''’, Journal of Space, Time and Everything, ''Volume'' 64: 42–68, ''University of Minnesota Press''.
== Video games ==
* In a 2020 update to ''Marvel Contest of Champions'', Cosmic Ghost Rider mentiones a TV show with an orange wormhole with catchy electronic music. He also paraphrases the line "You see, people think time is a linear progression of cause to effect, when in reality it's more like a big ball of time--".


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]

Revision as of 20:38, 13 October 2020

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Occasionally, elements of the Doctor Who universe are referenced in the broader popular culture. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 2020s.

Television

  • In the episode "Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men" (2020) of season 2 of The Boys, the character Frenchie wears a t-shirt featuring a cat version of the Thirteenth Doctor.[1]

Prose

  • In the novel Piranesi (2020) by Susanna Clarke, a research paper is mentioned: ‘Timey-Wimey: Steven Moffat, Blink and J. W. Dunne’s theories of Time’, Journal of Space, Time and Everything, Volume 64: 42–68, University of Minnesota Press.

Video games

  • In a 2020 update to Marvel Contest of Champions, Cosmic Ghost Rider mentiones a TV show with an orange wormhole with catchy electronic music. He also paraphrases the line "You see, people think time is a linear progression of cause to effect, when in reality it's more like a big ball of time--".

Footnotes