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* Although it's an interesting concept, it is an error in the context of Doctor Who as, in theory, it's not supposed to break the 4th wall. And, most important, no one connected with the series has come forward to say it was intentional. That said, whether it's actually an error is unclear because nothing in the episode suggests exactly how they move. Yes, the Doctor says they move quickly. But so does a cat - after spending 20 minutes sitting motionless watching the fly on the wall before it pounces. That's exactly how I saw the Angels' movement. [[User:23skidoo|23skidoo]] 20:58, January 12, 2010 (UTC) | * Although it's an interesting concept, it is an error in the context of Doctor Who as, in theory, it's not supposed to break the 4th wall. And, most important, no one connected with the series has come forward to say it was intentional. That said, whether it's actually an error is unclear because nothing in the episode suggests exactly how they move. Yes, the Doctor says they move quickly. But so does a cat - after spending 20 minutes sitting motionless watching the fly on the wall before it pounces. That's exactly how I saw the Angels' movement. [[User:23skidoo|23skidoo]] 20:58, January 12, 2010 (UTC) | ||
* Could it have something to do with looking at them from the corner of one's eye? A perception filter can make you miss an entire room, but you still see it from the corner of your eye, just don't take notice of it. Therefore maybe one should take the 'looking at them' more broadly? --[[User:Samoth|Samoth]] 20:17, April 22, 2010 (UTC) | |||
== The cell phone problem == | == The cell phone problem == |
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