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:: It was likley dispatched a while ago as suggested by it being a Fez (worn by the eleventh doctor), before the bubble wrap was dangerous. And, it is only about to be dispatched at the end.
:: It was likley dispatched a while ago as suggested by it being a Fez (worn by the eleventh doctor), before the bubble wrap was dangerous. And, it is only about to be dispatched at the end.
* In the episode every report of a package is either between kandoka or the factory. There is no report that the Kerblam industry is an intergalactic company,however a kerblam man manages to deliver into the Tardis. How?
* In the episode every report of a package is either between kandoka or the factory. There is no report that the Kerblam industry is an intergalactic company,however a kerblam man manages to deliver into the Tardis. How?
:: The Doctor said that Kerb!am is the largest retailer in the galaxy. It is not delivering just to Kandoka, it is an intergalactic retailer.
* I can understand how Charlie had the opportunity to do this, but how did he get all those bombs, and how did he have a motive for all this. I get that he feels strongly about job security and all that, but that ought to have been emphasised more earlier in the episode. It would have been more likely for Slade to have done it, even if we were suspecting him from the start. He had the opportunity to do it, he's the head of the warehouse, had the means, since he can reach all the resources required for the plan, since he is the warehouse head, and the motive could've been tweaked a bit for him, but all in all, he fits into the role of the villain better than Charlie.

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  • Runaway Bride established that entering the TARDIS is impossible unless connected to the TARDIS (like those particles in Donna) or the Doctor materialises around the object (as showcased in The Parting of the Ways,). So how does the 'Kerblam!' postman teleport aboard?
A junk mail robot does it in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. Runway bride broke continuity, not this. And perhaps the shields were up.
That doesn't really explain how though? And Runaway Bride justified it as she had pariticles in her connecting them.
Maybe after the Doctor recognised it as a teleport pulse, remembered she ordered something and temporally let the shields down to allow the Kerb!am Man to teleport in.
The TARDIS let her shields down herself perhaps? The TARDIS knew it was someone asking for help rather than a threat.
Since the Doctor ordered the fez herself, she would have organised for the TARDIS to allow the package to come through.
  • Ryan popped the bubble wrap when they got the package in the beginning. Why didn't it blow up & if it wasn't a bomb what was the problem at the end to pop it?
It was likley dispatched a while ago as suggested by it being a Fez (worn by the eleventh doctor), before the bubble wrap was dangerous. And, it is only about to be dispatched at the end.
  • In the episode every report of a package is either between kandoka or the factory. There is no report that the Kerblam industry is an intergalactic company,however a kerblam man manages to deliver into the Tardis. How?
The Doctor said that Kerb!am is the largest retailer in the galaxy. It is not delivering just to Kandoka, it is an intergalactic retailer.
  • I can understand how Charlie had the opportunity to do this, but how did he get all those bombs, and how did he have a motive for all this. I get that he feels strongly about job security and all that, but that ought to have been emphasised more earlier in the episode. It would have been more likely for Slade to have done it, even if we were suspecting him from the start. He had the opportunity to do it, he's the head of the warehouse, had the means, since he can reach all the resources required for the plan, since he is the warehouse head, and the motive could've been tweaked a bit for him, but all in all, he fits into the role of the villain better than Charlie.