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* The leaf that Clara has in this episode appears to be shaped differently, possibly even having come from a different type of [[tree]] than the leaf shown in The Bells of Sain John and the episode's pre-credit sequence. | * The leaf that Clara has in this episode appears to be shaped differently, possibly even having come from a different type of [[tree]] than the leaf shown in The Bells of Sain John and the episode's pre-credit sequence. | ||
* When Clara tastes the exotic fruit, it is rather obvious that Jenna Louise-Coleman is simply touching the prop to her mouth, not actually eating it. | * When Clara tastes the exotic fruit, it is rather obvious that Jenna Louise-Coleman is simply touching the prop to her mouth, not actually eating it. | ||
* Just before the wipe from the scene, in which Clara tells the Doctor to bring her somewhere awesome, to the scene where the Doctor brings Clara to the Rings of Akhaten, Matt Smith accidentally tears open a control panel. | * Just before the wipe from the scene, in which Clara tells the Doctor to bring her somewhere awesome, to the scene where the Doctor brings Clara to the Rings of Akhaten, Matt Smith accidentally tears open a control panel. | ||
* Just before Clara gets onto the moped to rescue the Doctor, and just after the flash back in which the Doctor says "We don't walk away," the scene cuts to the Doctor doubling over in pain. All though this does not appear in the closed captioning, the Doctor can be heard mumbling "What more can you want?" The music and sound effects cover this up, and it appears that the producers may have tried to erase this dialogue in post production. The volume must be turned on extremely high in order to hear this remark. | * Just before Clara gets onto the moped to rescue the Doctor, and just after the flash back in which the Doctor says "We don't walk away," the scene cuts to the Doctor doubling over in pain. All though this does not appear in the closed captioning, the Doctor can be heard mumbling "What more can you want?" The music and sound effects cover this up, and it appears that the producers may have tried to erase this dialogue in post production. The volume must be turned on extremely high in order to hear this remark. |