Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Witch's Familiar
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This page is for discussing the ways in which The Witch's Familiar doesn't fit well with other DWU narratives. You can also talk about the plot holes that render its own, internal narrative confusing.
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- how did Davros get the confession dial? how did it end up in a box along with the sunic-glasses (yes, I just coined a phrase)
- Davros states that Colony Sarff confiscated it.
- How did the Doctor a)get control of Davros' chair? b)manage to fit in Davros' chair?
- a) probably by force b) why shouldn't he?
- a)speaking of "force", Davros' chair was surrounded by a forcefield b)Because the chair was specifically made for Davros, who has no legs. Whereas Capaldi has long legs.
- a) probably by force b) why shouldn't he?
- The Daleks understood what "mercy" was in their very first chronological story, Genesis of the Daleks (TV story).
- Did they? Here's a direct quote from a Dalek in that story: "“Pity? I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank”.
- Daleks have begged for mercy before. They might not 'understand' a concept, but they know the word and they use it when they think it could help to survive. So I'm also surprised that the Doctor was surprised...
- Did they? Here's a direct quote from a Dalek in that story: "“Pity? I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank”.
- Was there any explanation as to why pre-Time War series model Daleks were in this (and the prior) episode?
- Davros likes the classic designs?
- Rescued from the Asylum?
- Perhaps the Daleks repaired some of the city's old production lines when they rebuilt the place.
- Davros likes the classic designs?
- What caused the explosion in the sewers after Missy attacks the Dalek guard? The casing is perfectly fine afterwards when she stuffs Clara inside.
- In Asylum of the Daleks (TV story) Oswin, while inside a Dalek casing, is able to both identify herself as "Oswin", and say that she is "human" and "not a Dalek". Yet in The Witch's Familiar, when Clara is inside a Dalek casing, she is unable to tell the Doctor that she's Clara, because Dalek casings ALWAYS translate that to "I-AM-A-DA-LEK!"
- Oswin was able to hack into the operational systems of the Asylum and even erase any record of the Doctor in the Daleks' memory banks. If she could do this possibly she could reprogram the speech translators in her own casing. Remember too that all the daleks in the Asylum are irreparably damaged and insane.