Talk:Love and War (audio story)

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David Richardson said in a 14 March podcast: "Love and War is just very much a representation of the New Adventures line and . . . it does stand outside the canon of the main Big Finish range." It should therefore be tagged with {{notdwu}}. --SOTO 13:20, May 24, 2013 (UTC)

This is the full quote from David Richardson which lends a little more light on what is said in The Big Finish Podcast March 2012 #2 This month's New Releases (released 14/03/2012), it begins 28:50 into the podcast.
Uh...Love and War is just very much a representation of the New Adventures line, uh, and I think really, it did stand outside of the canon, of our main Big Finish range. And Nick is yawning he's so, bored with me. (laughter) But...Doctor Who for goodness sake is a time and space series, parallel universes and I mean the stories can go in any direction and exist at the same time, it's what-however you choose to interpret it sometimes.
He's actually relatively vague, looking at everything he says it's a little hard to tell by "our main Big Finish range". Within the context of the question from a listenter which was:
I heard that in Love and War Ace will leave the TARDIS. Will this departure mark the official Big Finish Doctor Who universe departure of her? Or it it placed outside canon like Death Comes to Time? And will Ace return in stories with Hex and the Doctor set before her departure?
If you look at Richardson's response in relation to the question asked, it frames the idea of canon within the idea of the "Big Finish Doctor Who universe". So Richardson's response of "our main Big Finish range" appears to be tied into that, which would either mean their monthly range or their Doctor Who range. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:40, May 24, 2013 (UTC)