Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Thin Ice
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This page is for discussing the ways in which Thin Ice 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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- Bill claims she has never seen a person die before, yet she was present when the Vardy killed one of the human settlers in the previous episode (a few hours ago in the show's continuity).
- It probably happened too fast to really register with her as a death. Plus Spider was a child so it's understandable that she would she be particularly upset about it.
- How did the fish pass through London Bridge (which was the old bridge with narrow arches) without damaging it?
- Maybe the fish very flexible and can squeeze its way through the arches.
- It is stated that the waste from the creature (poop) is more efficient that coal. Sutcliffe decides to blow up the ice using the poop. But, coal is not an explosive!
- It is more efficient than coal, nobody said that it was coal. The waste could be very explosive.
- What has become of the fish since its appearance in 1814?
- We don't know. This is not a discontinuity.
- The very first shot, with the elephant, is vastly different from the shot at the end of TV: Smile - it is now snowing much heavier than before, and the whole fair had magically appeared in the background.
- Watch some episodes from the Hartnell era - this used to happen all the time.
I think we can simply assume that a few minutes pass between the end of Smile and the beginning of Thin Ice.
- How were the Doctor and Bill able to breathe underwater when no-one was pumping them air?