Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Lazarus Experiment

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This page is for discussing the ways in which The Lazarus Experiment 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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  • If Martha knows that Tish has a job in PR, then why is she so surprised that she's on the news, especially when she's already received an invite to the event that Tish is talking about?
Although working in PR, this didn't mean she would definitely be on the news.
It's not really that common for PR staff to be on the news.
  • None of the creatures' whose features are seen in Lazarus's monster form are supposed to have been part of the evolutionary lineage of Human beings.
The "evolutionary lineage of human beings" is very relative... the tiniest changing could make the biggest differences. Also, maybe because insects or arachnids wouldn't suit the lineage of humans, is the reason they were rejected. The Doctor states that Lazarus's cells are 'stretched thin', so this may account for his infeasible form.
  • These features on the creature shouldn't work for a Human-sized being in Earth's atmosphere gravity. Lazarus's exoskeleton should shatter when he runs.
Maybe it's not an exoskeleton, this creature may have a proper skeleton, like us.
  • There is no way that the gas taps the Doctor opens would produce enough gas for an explosion in the time available.
That depends how much gas were in the tanks or how many taps he opened.
If the tanks were in the room, the flames may have heated them up to the point of exploding as well.
Plus there are other chemicals in the lab that might be highly combustible.
  • The sounds made by the pipe organ bore no relation to the notes that the Doctor was actually playing.
He could just be pressing the notes, while the Sonic Screwdriver projected them, and that could have been why the notes were different.
  • When Martha first mentioned Lady Thaw, she referred to her as "that woman" and after Martha and the Doctor went to Lazarus's office and saw Lady Thaw's skeleton, Martha referred to her as "Lady Thaw". How did Martha suddenly know Lady Thaw's name?
Tish could have told her.
Perhaps there was a sign or nameplate on a desk nearby.
She could have learned it off screen, after all, Martha and the Doctor were with Lazarus and Lady Thaw after Lazarus came out of the machine, we may not have seen all of the conversation.