Theory:Doctor Who audio discontinuity and plot holes/Seasons of Fear

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  • In the Eleventh Century section, there's a whole plot point about how Edward the Confessor doesn't have a son and heir. However, there was no hereditary succession. Anglo-Saxon Kings of England were elected by a Council.
  • When Grayle visits the Doctor in Singapore to gloat, the Doctor replies that Grayle must have him confused for another Time Lord because I'm not the one who says 'you must obey me', I don't meddle, and I'm not a glamorous woman at the moment. The Doctor does meddle, and has done so several times, including the whole Charley Arc that this part of, but Cornell is stating here that Time Lords will keep the exact same personality and quirks from incarnation to incarnation. As we have seen with both the Doctor and the Master, the appearance, dress sense, personality, likes and dislikes can change significantly from one incarnation to the next. The Doctor is not that ignorant of Time Lords to make such a stupid statement.