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Right. But we also see some terf wizard stuff which you think is from the shooting at the beginning but later in the skit shows up still. As I said, less egregious. But it's still there. [[User:Najawin|Najawin]] [[User talk:Najawin|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:19, 19 April 2023 (UTC) | Right. But we also see some terf wizard stuff which you think is from the shooting at the beginning but later in the skit shows up still. As I said, less egregious. But it's still there. [[User:Najawin|Najawin]] [[User talk:Najawin|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:19, 19 April 2023 (UTC) | ||
:::::: I don't have a full reply in me right now, but I honestly have to echo what Scrooge brought up in the above quote. ''One Born Any Minute'' seems to make no attempt to construct any coherent universe to place its characters within. The comedy rules, not any diegetic concerns. | |||
:::::: ''Pudsey'' treats it as ridiculous that Redmayne is contacting the TARDIS, but for his part, the Twelfth Doctor responds as he might in a comedic moment in any regular ''Doctor Who'' story. Only thing is, right after, with the banana milkshake bit, [[Mel and Sue]], who are acting as switchboard operators, knowing what the TARDIS is. It's a pretty cheeky bit where it's just understood that this would be common pop culture knowledge to the audience. But hey. Maybe they've had dealings before. It doesn't ''break'' the diegesis, necessarily.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 16:59, 19 April 2023 (UTC) | |||
== ''Dermot and the Doctor'' == | == ''Dermot and the Doctor'' == |
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