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The Abzorbaloff was survived by [[Abzorbaloff (The Genuine Article)|his father]] who, in [[2009]], confronted the Doctor. Having already absorbed three human victims, it was this Abzorbaloff's intention to "guzzle up [his] smushed up remains" after leaving him to the [[Krakanord]], after which he would absorb "every little [[meatbag]]" on [[Earth]], only to be [[melting|melted]] by the Krakanord. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Genuine Article (webcast)|The Genuine Article]]'') | The Abzorbaloff was survived by [[Abzorbaloff (The Genuine Article)|his father]] who, in [[2009]], confronted the Doctor. Having already absorbed three human victims, it was this Abzorbaloff's intention to "guzzle up [his] smushed up remains" after leaving him to the [[Krakanord]], after which he would absorb "every little [[meatbag]]" on [[Earth]], only to be [[melting|melted]] by the Krakanord. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Genuine Article (webcast)|The Genuine Article]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Lines from the script of {{cs|Love & Monsters (TV story)}} which are not present in the finished episode shed a light on the experience of those [[absorption|absorbed]] by the [[Abzorbaloff]]; Ursula says that she feels "sort of... [[calm]]", Skinner says it feels "strangely [[peace]]ful" and Bridget claims that there is no [[pain]], whilst Bliss' response is muffled. | |||
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