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=== Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors === | === Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors === | ||
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*Jenny does not seem to bleed at all and when she dies and she should as the pressure her hand is putting on the wound would be lifted because of her body going limp when she actually goes. | *Jenny does not seem to bleed at all and when she dies and she should as the pressure her hand is putting on the wound would be lifted because of her body going limp when she actually goes. ''It is not actually known if Time Lords have blood. The Doctor got his hand cut off in [[The Christmas Invasion]] - no blood, the Master was shot in [[Last of the Timelords]] - no blood.'' | ||
*The Doctor says he visited the Medusa Cascade when he was a small child of 90 and assuming the machines make the clones around 20 years old then shouldn't Jenny be a much smaller child. '' When he said that during "The Stolen Earth" it wasn't meant that he wasn't literally a child only kid in relation to his current age Timelords seem to go through child hood in a similar way to humans as seen in "Sound of Drums" or any episode with Susan, the Doctor's Granddaughter.'' | *The Doctor says he visited the Medusa Cascade when he was a small child of 90 and assuming the machines make the clones around 20 years old then shouldn't Jenny be a much smaller child. '' When he said that during "The Stolen Earth" it wasn't meant that he wasn't literally a child only kid in relation to his current age Timelords seem to go through child hood in a similar way to humans as seen in "Sound of Drums" or any episode with Susan, the Doctor's Granddaughter.'' | ||
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*The Doctor refers to the method of Jenny's creation as "not what (he calls) natural parentage". This is somewhat ironic, given that he was created [[loom|in much the same way]]. However, this is not really a discrepancy as the use of the Looms was necessitated by the [[Pythia]]'s curse, and that Gallifreyans would naturally reproduce sexually. ''By showing a young Master with the appearance of a child in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', the current production team may have shown that they do not consider the Looms to exist in official continuity. How this would tie in with the on-screen reference to the [[Cartmel Masterplan]] in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' (where the Doctor implies that he was present at the creation of the [[Hand of Omega]]) would therefore be a new mystery in itself.'' | *The Doctor refers to the method of Jenny's creation as "not what (he calls) natural parentage". This is somewhat ironic, given that he was created [[loom|in much the same way]]. However, this is not really a discrepancy as the use of the Looms was necessitated by the [[Pythia]]'s curse, and that Gallifreyans would naturally reproduce sexually. ''By showing a young Master with the appearance of a child in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', the current production team may have shown that they do not consider the Looms to exist in official continuity. How this would tie in with the on-screen reference to the [[Cartmel Masterplan]] in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' (where the Doctor implies that he was present at the creation of the [[Hand of Omega]]) would therefore be a new mystery in itself.'' | ||
* The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing? ''Probably because he has seen the effects that war and violence have and doesn't agree with it any more. He seems slightly ashamed of what he had to do. also what father wants his daughter picking up his bad habites. If memory serves, he only killed when absolutely necessary, even going as far to spare his enemies death in "[[Family of Blood]]". | * The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing? ''Probably because he has seen the effects that war and violence have and doesn't agree with it any more. He seems slightly ashamed of what he had to do. also what father wants his daughter picking up his bad habites. If memory serves, he only killed when absolutely necessary, even going as far to spare his enemies death in "[[Family of Blood]]". | ||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
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