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*When it is revealed that Maggie is one of the creatures, the outer shot shows her hair back while in the closer shot, it is around her face. | *When it is revealed that Maggie is one of the creatures, the outer shot shows her hair back while in the closer shot, it is around her face. | ||
*Why didn't the Doctor simply take the crew into the distant future or the distant past? History would have been preserved as the records would show the crew were killed in the nuclear explosion. ''At this point the Doctor wasn't just concerned with saving the crew - he was, as he said, fighting the very laws of time themselves. In that state of | *Why didn't the Doctor simply take the crew into the distant future or the distant past? History would have been preserved as the records would show the crew were killed in the nuclear explosion. ''At this point the Doctor wasn't just concerned with saving the crew - he was, as he said, fighting the very laws of time themselves. In that state of mind, delivering the crew to another point in time would not have been as great a victory for him. He ''wanted'' to break the laws of time. Likely he felt that doing so successfully would mean he could also delay or prevent his own death, which has been foreshadowed in several episodes leading up to ''[[The End of Time]]''.'' | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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