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* Episode two's reprise of the cliffhanger from episode one features a different actor delivering different lines addressed at the private that accidentally shoots the Doctor - in episode two the line is "Stop! Stop firing you fool!" as opposed to episode one, where the line is "Who told you to fire you stupid-". | * Episode two's reprise of the cliffhanger from episode one features a different actor delivering different lines addressed at the private that accidentally shoots the Doctor - in episode two the line is "Stop! Stop firing you fool!" as opposed to episode one, where the line is "Who told you to fire you stupid-". | ||
* At the beginning of episode one, the Doctor almost pulls the TARDIS's doors off when he faints. | * At the beginning of episode one, the Doctor almost pulls the TARDIS's doors off when he faints. | ||
* When the Brigadier is fighting his way through the crowd of reporters at the hospital, during one of the close up shots, the edge of the set is briefly visible. A lady holding a script and a camera operator can clearly be seen standing in the background. | |||
* In episode three, when the Doctor fails to dematerialise in the TARDIS, an arm (likely belonging to a crew member) can be seen retracting just before the smoke wafts from behind the TARDIS prop. Their knee can still be seen for the remainder of the shot, and the person is clearly crouching behind the TARDIS for much of the scene; it is only when the camera pans away after the Doctor emerges from the TARDIS that they completely disappear from view (before then, a small amount of white - likely a knuckle or finger - can still be seen). | * In episode three, when the Doctor fails to dematerialise in the TARDIS, an arm (likely belonging to a crew member) can be seen retracting just before the smoke wafts from behind the TARDIS prop. Their knee can still be seen for the remainder of the shot, and the person is clearly crouching behind the TARDIS for much of the scene; it is only when the camera pans away after the Doctor emerges from the TARDIS that they completely disappear from view (before then, a small amount of white - likely a knuckle or finger - can still be seen). | ||
* In episode three, when Meg Seeley walks into the cottage and finds an Auton there, the camera cuts to the Auton, then cuts back to Meg when she screams. There is then a further cut to an extreme close up of the Auton. Look carefully, and you can see that its right eye blinks. | * In episode three, when Meg Seeley walks into the cottage and finds an Auton there, the camera cuts to the Auton, then cuts back to Meg when she screams. There is then a further cut to an extreme close up of the Auton. Look carefully, and you can see that its right eye blinks. |
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