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=== Popular culture ===
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* The Doctor says [[Stephen King]] films, like history, are "never like the [[book]]s".
* The Doctor says [[Stephen King]] films, like history, are "never like the [[book]]s".
* The Doctor makes reference to ''[[Pimp My Ride]]'', saying that the Sea Devils "really pimped [Ji-Hun's] ride". Yaz reminds her that this is an [[anachronism]].
* The Doctor makes reference to ''[[Pimp My Ride]]'', saying that the Sea Devils "really pimped [[Ji-Hun|Ji-Hun's]] ride". Yaz reminds her that this is an [[anachronism]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==

Revision as of 08:51, 18 April 2022

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Legend of the Sea Devils was the 2022 Doctor Who Easter Special. This episode introduced the Sea Devils into the BBC Wales revival series, last seen on television in 1984's Warriors of the Deep.

Unlike the 2010 redesign of the Sea Devils' sister species, the Silurians, in TV: The Hungry Earth, these returning enemies remained largely faithful to their original designs, with CGI augmentations mostly allowing for a greater variety of expressions.

Synopsis

When the legendary pirate queen Zheng Yi Sao, alias "Madam Ching", awakens an antediluvian Sea Devil extremist, the Doctor's TARDIS is pulled off-course and Team TARDIS must try to work together with the historical rogue to save the entire Earth from global flood. But amidst the high-stakes, high-sea adventure, it soon becomes clear the stakes for everyone involved — even the Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz — are much more personal than a legendary sunken treasure, or even the all-important Keystone...

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Story notes

  • This was the second Easter Special in Doctor Who history, following 2009's Planet of the Dead.
  • This was the first episode of the Chibnall era that had a 'next time' trailer before the end credits.
  • This was the first episode since, Revolution of the Daleks, to included the old BBC logo in the title sequence.
  • This episode was the first time that Chris Chibnall had his executive producer credit above Matt Strevens' credit. The entire Chibnall era, Matt Strevens was credited above Chris Chibnall as executive producer.

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If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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