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As I said: Writers have the ability to change their minds. It's also logical to note that the scene in ''FftF'' ends abruptly with them returning to the future... the Dalek seen in ''The Pilot'' is used much more, as an attempt to eliminate Heather. When Heather is finally neutralised, that's the end of the scene. That's another, and much more important, deviation between the two scenes. The context is lacking in ''FftF'' and this lack of context is the main reason why the whole scene had to be rewritten.
As I said: Writers have the ability to change their minds. It's also logical to note that the scene in ''FftF'' ends abruptly with them returning to the future... the Dalek seen in ''The Pilot'' is used much more, as an attempt to eliminate Heather. When Heather is finally neutralised, that's the end of the scene. That's another, and much more important, deviation between the two scenes. The context is lacking in ''FftF'' and this lack of context is the main reason why the whole scene had to be rewritten.


P.S. On the setting front, I was talking about the ends of the corridors. The Dalek-Movellan War is happening in ''The Pilot'', and in ''FftF'', it's fairly calm (even though they're being targeted by a Dalek haha).
P.S. On the setting front, I was talking about the ends of the corridors. The Dalek-Movellan War is happening in ''The Pilot'', and in ''FftF'', it's fairly calm (even though they're being targeted by a Dalek haha).
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As I said: Writers have the ability to change their minds. It's also logical to note that the scene in FftF ends abruptly with them returning to the future... the Dalek seen in The Pilot is used much more, as an attempt to eliminate Heather. When Heather is finally neutralised, that's the end of the scene. That's another, and much more important, deviation between the two scenes. The context is lacking in FftF and this lack of context is the main reason why the whole scene had to be rewritten.

P.S. On the setting front, I was talking about the ends of the corridors. The Dalek-Movellan War is happening in The Pilot, and in FftF, it's fairly calm (even though they're being targeted by a Dalek haha).