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* The Verron Soothsayer, who gave Sarah Jane Smith the [[Warp star]], was mentioned previously in [[SJA]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]''
* The Verron Soothsayer, who gave Sarah Jane Smith the [[Warp star]], was mentioned previously in [[SJA]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]''
* The device created by the Meta-Crisis Doctor looks similar to the device used against the Daleks in ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''), and that device was similar to one the Third Doctor built on Spiridon in ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'')
* The device created by the Meta-Crisis Doctor looks similar to the device used against the Daleks in ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''), and that device was similar to one the Third Doctor built on Spiridon in ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'')
* Jack introduces Gwen as Gwen Cooper. This is the first on-screen confirmation that Gwen has not changed her last name to Williams, per the events of [[TW]]: ''[[Something Borrowed]]'', or maybe she has but Jack and the members of Torchwood and her friends still call her Gwen Cooper.
* Jack introduces Gwen as Gwen Cooper. This is the first on-screen confirmation that Gwen has not changed her last name to Williams, per the events of [[TW]]: ''[[Something Borrowed]]''.
* "The Dream of a Normal Death" is heard as the Doctor remembers the people who have died in his name, and again as he pilots the TARDIS at the end of the episode. This was first heard at the end of [[The Family of Blood]] when John Smith and Joan are holding the watch and seeing the future.
* "The Dream of a Normal Death" is heard as the Doctor remembers the people who have died in his name, and again as he pilots the TARDIS at the end of the episode. This was first heard at the end of [[The Family of Blood]] when John Smith and Joan are holding the watch and seeing the future.
* An interesting and speculative tie-in might be made with ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''. In ''Genesis'' the [[Fourth Doctor]] is told by a Time Lord that they, the Time Lords, foresee a time when the Daleks will have destroyed all other life and become the dominant life forms in the universe. The Time Lords could be foreseeing the success of the Reality Bomb, but the Fourth Doctor's actions to hold back the Dalek's evolution could have set up a change in the future timeline.
* An interesting and speculative tie-in might be made with ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''. In ''Genesis'' the [[Fourth Doctor]] is told by a Time Lord that they, the Time Lords, foresee a time when the Daleks will have destroyed all other life and become the dominant life forms in the universe. The Time Lords could be foreseeing the success of the Reality Bomb, but the Fourth Doctor's actions to hold back the Dalek's evolution could have set up a change in the future timeline.
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