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* When Captain Hopper opens the hatch after disarming Kaftan, he pulls an entirely different switch on a different section of the control panel than the one they had identified seconds earlier. | * When Captain Hopper opens the hatch after disarming Kaftan, he pulls an entirely different switch on a different section of the control panel than the one they had identified seconds earlier. | ||
* In episode four, when Jamie shoots the Cyberman climbing out of the hatch, and goes to push it back down, the Cyberman is visibly helping him - you can see him pushing backwards with his hands. | * In episode four, when Jamie shoots the Cyberman climbing out of the hatch, and goes to push it back down, the Cyberman is visibly helping him - you can see him pushing backwards with his hands. | ||
* In episode three when the Doctor is making his escape out the hatch and The Cyberman appears and grabs the Doctor's shoulders. Victoria grabs the thermos from the table and starts hitting the cyberman's arm. Over the soundtrack you can clearly hear the actor playing the role say "Ohhh!"in pain. | |||
* In episode four, as the Doctor and Jamie exit the tombs, Frazer Hines catches his foot on the lip of the hatch and trips down the steps. | * In episode four, as the Doctor and Jamie exit the tombs, Frazer Hines catches his foot on the lip of the hatch and trips down the steps. | ||
* In episode four, the Doctor says that closing the doors will complete the electrical circuit, so anyone touching it will get electrocuted. Yet the Cybercontroller is touching both doors at once, which should've completed the circuit, although the Cybercontroller doesn't get electrocuted. | * In episode four, the Doctor says that closing the doors will complete the electrical circuit, so anyone touching it will get electrocuted. Yet the Cybercontroller is touching both doors at once, which should've completed the circuit, although the Cybercontroller doesn't get electrocuted. |