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One of the segments that we cover, which is currently titled ''[[Christmas Past (webcast)|Christmas Past]]'' despite never ever being called that ever by anyone, is out simply on the terms of the fact that it's an ad. Since the debate on the ''Sprout'' ad, it's been a longstanding rule that advertisements are not stories. | One of the segments that we cover, which is currently titled ''[[Christmas Past (webcast)|Christmas Past]]'' despite never ever being called that ever by anyone, is out simply on the terms of the fact that it's an ad. Since the debate on the ''Sprout'' ad, it's been a longstanding rule that advertisements are not stories. | ||
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So, unless someone disagrees, the only two stories right now that this debate could in any way effect are ''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]'' and ''[[Doctor, Doctor, Doctor (webcast)]]''. | So, unless someone disagrees, the only two stories right now that this debate could in any way effect are ''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]'' and ''[[Doctor, Doctor, Doctor (webcast)]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 27 April 2023
One of the segments that we cover, which is currently titled Christmas Past despite never ever being called that ever by anyone, is out simply on the terms of the fact that it's an ad. Since the debate on the Sprout ad, it's been a longstanding rule that advertisements are not stories.
Supergirl Meets ET is again basically an advertisement, at least for what I can recall. Same goes for Christmas Gift Guide: LEGO set, which is essentially a modern equivalent to Dr Who and the Turgids. While both have clear narratives, the fact that they are advertising a product totally rules them out under our current rules.
Additionally, The Dalek Extermination of Earth, as far as I'm concerned, might as well not exist at this moment.
So, unless someone disagrees, the only two stories right now that this debate could in any way effect are The Lego Batman Movie and Doctor, Doctor, Doctor (webcast).