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== References ==
== References ==
* Amy asks the Doctor whether he's seen the movie ''The Thing''. The Doctor responds, "The Carpenter/Kurt Russell thing, or the Howard Hawkes thingy with the walking carrot?", referencing both ''The Thing'' and the film it was based upon, ''The Thing from Another World''. Both involved a mysterious alien enemy at an isolated science base in the Arctic.
* Amy asks the Doctor whether he's seen the movie ''The Thing''. The Doctor responds, "The [[John Carpenter|Carpenter]]/Kurt Russell thing, or the Howard Hawkes thingy with the walking carrot?"
*At one point, when Amy asks if the Doctor would rather have spiders around, he says, "I'd rather change the subject"; presumably, he is referring to the events of ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]''. This also suggests that the Doctor may be at least uncomfortable around arachnids as a result.
* The Doctor states that Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] based his character of [[Sherlock Holmes]] on the Doctor's detective skill.  
* When Amy asks the Doctor if he'll be going into the vents, he protests "Am I wearing a Bruce Willis vest?", a reference to the movie ''Die Hard''.
* The Doctor states that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle based his character of Sherlock Holmes on the Doctor's detective skill. ''(However, the Doctor only says this if neither Amy nor he collect the skiddoo's satnav before rescuing Chisholm.  According to [[Walter Simeon|Doctor Simeon]] in'' [[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]], ''Conan Doyle based Holmes on Madame [[Vastra]].)''
* The Doctor states that [[Alpha Ceti Beta 6]] is a very bright star.
* The Doctor states that [[Alpha Ceti Beta 6]] is a very bright star.


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