The Sontaran Experiment (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*Why only send one Sontaran? Numbers are surely not unavailable in a cloned race?
*Why only send one Sontaran? Numbers are surely not unavailable in a cloned race?
*The face of the actor playing Styre has been painted black, this is clearly visible as their are large gaps between the inside of the head cast and the face of the actor.
*The face of the actor playing Styre has been painted black, this is clearly visible as their are large gaps between the inside of the head cast and the face of the actor.
*In episode 2, Harry uses the word Sontaron despite not having heard it.
*In episode 2, Harry uses the word Sontaran despite not having heard it. ''Perhaps it was in the UNIT files and he recognized it from a description.''
*Harry is also looking for Sarah when he meets the torture victim, despite seeing her captured by the Sontaran at the beginning of the episode (and if he didn't see her, then he hasn't even SEEN a Sontaran when he uses the name)
*Harry is also looking for Sarah when he meets the torture victim, despite seeing her captured by the Sontaran at the beginning of the episode (and if he didn't see her, then he hasn't even SEEN a Sontaran when he uses the name)
*Why did Sarah Jane think think that Styre was Linx even though they were played by the same actor they looked completly differet. ''They are a cloned race and are supposed to all look the same.''
*Why did Sarah Jane think think that Styre was Linx? Even though they were played by the same actor, they looked completely different. ''They are a cloned race and are supposed to all look the same.''


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
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