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** Reinette asks the Doctor to "dance", a word used by Moffat in ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' as a euphemism for sexual activity. Moffat remarked in the MP3 audio commentary with Noel Clarke that Reinette's use of the word "dance" was merely done as flirtation, that no sexual activity took place and that the only "dancing" that was done was at the Yew Tree Ball. | ** Reinette asks the Doctor to "dance", a word used by Moffat in ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' as a euphemism for sexual activity. Moffat remarked in the MP3 audio commentary with Noel Clarke that Reinette's use of the word "dance" was merely done as flirtation, that no sexual activity took place and that the only "dancing" that was done was at the Yew Tree Ball. | ||
** In the commentary for this episode, David Tennant remarked on the "intimacy" of the mind-reading scene and the ambiguity of the scene where Reinette and the Doctor part, the bed in the foreground hinting at seduction. | ** In the commentary for this episode, David Tennant remarked on the "intimacy" of the mind-reading scene and the ambiguity of the scene where Reinette and the Doctor part, the bed in the foreground hinting at seduction. | ||
* ''Radio Times'' credits Jonathan Hart as "Voice of Clockwork Man" and Emily Joyce as "Voice of Clockwork Woman". The collective on-screen credit reads "Alien Voices". | * ''Radio Times'' credits [[Jonathan Hart]] as "Voice of [[Clockwork Man]]" and [[Emily Joyce]] as "Voice of [[Clockwork Woman]]". The collective on-screen credit reads "Alien Voices". | ||
* [[Sophia Myles]]' dress in the ballroom scene was originally worn by {{w|Helen Mirren}} in {{wi|The Madness of King George}}. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Girl in the Fireplace'') | * [[Sophia Myles]]' dress in the ballroom scene was originally worn by {{w|Helen Mirren}} in {{wi|The Madness of King George}}. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Girl in the Fireplace'') | ||
* Reinette is the first non-companion character to kiss the Doctor on-screen. | * Reinette is the first non-companion character to kiss the Doctor on-screen. |
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