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Theories ''should'' go up in smoke.  Speculation is disallowed.  You're undervaluing the place of the topic page itself.  These are articles about stories; they aren't meant to replace or even do anything remotely similar to topic pages.  You want info about [[banana]], go to [[banana]].  Don't list it all at ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]''.  That's a total misuse of the page.
Theories ''should'' go up in smoke.  Speculation is disallowed.  You're undervaluing the place of the topic page itself.  These are articles about stories; they aren't meant to replace or even do anything remotely similar to topic pages.  You want info about [[banana]], go to [[banana]].  Don't list it all at ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]''.  That's a total misuse of the page.


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Oh and I think you're wrong in your second paragraph.  The thing that binds these sentences together is "continuity" in general. You ''can'' write a paragraph that has sentences that appear disparate ''because they're all about continuity''.  Remember, we're talking real world articles here, so the tie that binds is the fact that we're talking continuity — not necessarily that one sentence is related to the other ''as topics within the DWU''.  What relates them is that they are all aspects of TGITF that weave into the broader continuity of DW.
Oh and I think you're wrong in your second paragraph.  The thing that binds these sentences together is "continuity" in general. You ''can'' write a paragraph that has sentences that appear disparate ''because they're all about continuity''.  Remember, we're talking real world articles here, so the tie that binds is the fact that we're talking continuity — not necessarily that one sentence is related to the other ''as topics within the DWU''.  What relates them is that they are all aspects of TGITF that weave into the broader continuity of DW.
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