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::It's a directorial trick, not intended to be believed in the first place. The director just did it to look cool, he wasn't implying that it actually looked like that.
::It's a directorial trick, not intended to be believed in the first place. The director just did it to look cool, he wasn't implying that it actually looked like that.
:: Although it was presumably intended to indicate three columns of Cybermen, it was indeed a conscious directorial choice. It isn't even a production error, and certainly does not qualify as a discontinuity or plot hole.
:: Although it was presumably intended to indicate three columns of Cybermen, it was indeed a conscious directorial choice. It isn't even a production error, and certainly does not qualify as a discontinuity or plot hole.
:: To the extent that this is a discontinuity / error, it is one that the audience is expected to politely overlook in favour of marvelling at how many Cybermen there are involved in this story.


* The steel bulkhead the Cybermen destroy flaps around as thought made of cardboard — the pieces of door also look like cardboard.
* The steel bulkhead the Cybermen destroy flaps around as thought made of cardboard — the pieces of door also look like cardboard.
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