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*When the Master attempts to use his laser screwdriver on the psychically empowered Doctor, the laser light from the prop is reflecting off the lens of the camera he is pointing it at, which tells you there is a camera there. ''There is a camera there, because, as you remember, the Master is transmitting all over the Earth. There could well have been tiny cameras all over the place, allowing the psycopathic Master to record every single second of his rise to glory.'' | *When the Master attempts to use his laser screwdriver on the psychically empowered Doctor, the laser light from the prop is reflecting off the lens of the camera he is pointing it at, which tells you there is a camera there. ''There is a camera there, because, as you remember, the Master is transmitting all over the Earth. There could well have been tiny cameras all over the place, allowing the psycopathic Master to record every single second of his rise to glory.'' | ||
*Apparently the president of the USA is killed (by the Toclafane) and this is recognised post-time reversal. Wouldn't that cause international outrage the likes of which would see a different ending | *Apparently the president of the USA is killed (by the Toclafane) and this is recognised post-time reversal. Wouldn't that cause international outrage the likes of which we would see a different ending? ''It wouldn't be the first time that a US President has been killed and was most likely dismissed as a more "standard" assassination; the same goes for the death of the British Prime Minister indeed, Lucy could well end up taking the rap for both. (what the heck do you mean "standard assassination"?...the U.S. Government doesn't work like that... people in the U.S. would be outraged!) | ||
*Jack refers to himself as the [[Face of Boe]], apparently without realising the connection to the Doctor's "old friend". But wouldn't he have known about the Face either through the events of ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' in which the Doctor realizes the significance of Boe's final message (per ''[[Gridlock]]''), or even before that given the Face was something of an interstellar celebrity in Jack's home era (per ''[[The Long Game]]'')? ''Jack may not have made the connection, and not every celebrity is known by everybody or Jack may have already been in the 1940s before the Face became known in his era.'' ''Jack may not be the Face of Boe, his nickname may merely have been a reference to the celebrity'' ''it is possible he is just testing the Doctor reaction to see if this is actually his possible future. Also, from the expression on Jack's face, it is possible that he has indeed made the connection and the conversation is actually Jack telling the Doctor his theory.'' | *Jack refers to himself as the [[Face of Boe]], apparently without realising the connection to the Doctor's "old friend". But wouldn't he have known about the Face either through the events of ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' in which the Doctor realizes the significance of Boe's final message (per ''[[Gridlock]]''), or even before that given the Face was something of an interstellar celebrity in Jack's home era (per ''[[The Long Game]]'')? ''Jack may not have made the connection, and not every celebrity is known by everybody or Jack may have already been in the 1940s before the Face became known in his era.'' ''Jack may not be the Face of Boe, his nickname may merely have been a reference to the celebrity'' ''it is possible he is just testing the Doctor reaction to see if this is actually his possible future. Also, from the expression on Jack's face, it is possible that he has indeed made the connection and the conversation is actually Jack telling the Doctor his theory.'' |