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:* Every single sub-story in Season 16 involves retrieval of a segment and the difficulties retrieving them. In some cases character decisions are specifically guided by the goal of obtaining the segment. By contrast, [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] is in fact less overarching, with the Trial simply tacked-on... In the first 3 stories, you could simply delete the court-room scenes, and each story would be a self-contained, standalone adventure. So there are clearly distinct stories within the season; whereas the aforementioned ''Torchwood'' seasons have absolutely no distinct sub-stories. [[User:Craigysa|Craigysa]] [[User talk:Craigysa|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 10:44, January 5, 2014 (UTC)
:* Every single sub-story in Season 16 involves retrieval of a segment and the difficulties retrieving them. In some cases character decisions are specifically guided by the goal of obtaining the segment. By contrast, [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] is in fact less overarching, with the Trial simply tacked-on... In the first 3 stories, you could simply delete the court-room scenes, and each story would be a self-contained, standalone adventure. So there are clearly distinct stories within the season; whereas the aforementioned ''Torchwood'' seasons have absolutely no distinct sub-stories. [[User:Craigysa|Craigysa]] [[User talk:Craigysa|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 10:44, January 5, 2014 (UTC)
== "Four separate stories"? ==
The Bluray box set for Season 23 only lists one story - "The Trial of a Time Lord". Fan and production consensus has listed the season as one complete serial since 8,000 BC. Why has this changed? [[User:BigRockCola|BigRockCola]] [[User talk:BigRockCola|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 07:02, 10 January 2023 (UTC)

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Season format

This season is described as having a unique format because the entire season consisted of a single story. However, in spite of being titled as a single story in 14 parts, there are clearly 4 distinct stories and an overarching story for the entire season. This means the season actually bears more similarity to Season 16 and even Season 8 than it does to Children of Earth and Miracle Day; as the two Torchwood seasons did not have "sub-stories". Craigysa 19:03, January 1, 2014 (UTC)

  • In Androids, the the desired segment of the key is found very early but is confiscated. One of the major themes of the story how the Doctor and Romana will escape without leaving the segment behind. Craigysa 10:44, January 5, 2014 (UTC)
  • Every single sub-story in Season 16 involves retrieval of a segment and the difficulties retrieving them. In some cases character decisions are specifically guided by the goal of obtaining the segment. By contrast, The Trial of a Time Lord is in fact less overarching, with the Trial simply tacked-on... In the first 3 stories, you could simply delete the court-room scenes, and each story would be a self-contained, standalone adventure. So there are clearly distinct stories within the season; whereas the aforementioned Torchwood seasons have absolutely no distinct sub-stories. Craigysa 10:44, January 5, 2014 (UTC)

"Four separate stories"?

The Bluray box set for Season 23 only lists one story - "The Trial of a Time Lord". Fan and production consensus has listed the season as one complete serial since 8,000 BC. Why has this changed? BigRockCola 07:02, 10 January 2023 (UTC)