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::Yeah, I should point out, in case it wasn't seen, that "error" which I didn't know about, wasn't the one I was referring to.[[User:DCT|DCT]] [[User talk:DCT|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 12:47, July 3, 2013 (UTC)
::Yeah, I should point out, in case it wasn't seen, that "error" which I didn't know about, wasn't the one I was referring to.[[User:DCT|DCT]] [[User talk:DCT|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 12:47, July 3, 2013 (UTC)
If each of us was an island, there's a good chance that we wouldn't ever find ourselves doing this. Most people either fail to notice or can see past errors in continuity and the like.
Unfortunately we're not an island. We're surrounded by other viewers and fans, some of whom enjoy picking the show apart and purposefully researching every little detail in order to find things that conflict. When these things are found, they're usually well publicized by the fan-base, meaning that it's much harder for the rest of us to continue to ignore the problems in the future.
Knowing about a problem is very distracting and pulls you out of the experience; it turns our window to the "world of Doctor Who" into just another television program made by fallible humans. To counter this, it's only natural that some of us like to think the problems through and work-out solutions that make everything fit. Not only does doing this fix the glaring errors that are bothering you, but the amount of thought that goes into working-out a solution actually draws you deeper into the "world of Doctor Who" and it's lore and merely watching the program passively could ever manage to do. [[User:Darren.pobatti|Darren.pobatti]] [[User talk:Darren.pobatti|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 17:15, November 16, 2013 (UTC)
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