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::"For instance, telesnaps for Marco Polo have been retrieved from the private collection of its director, but no question is asked why he did not have them for all the episodes." It's well known that as Waris Hussein only directed 6 of the 7 episodes of Marco Polo, he only obtained copies of the telesnaps for his episodes. [[Special:Contributions/165.225.80.59|165.225.80.59]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.80.59#top|talk to me]]</sup> 13:13, August 9, 2016 (UTC) | ::"For instance, telesnaps for Marco Polo have been retrieved from the private collection of its director, but no question is asked why he did not have them for all the episodes." It's well known that as Waris Hussein only directed 6 of the 7 episodes of Marco Polo, he only obtained copies of the telesnaps for his episodes. [[Special:Contributions/165.225.80.59|165.225.80.59]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.80.59#top|talk to me]]</sup> 13:13, August 9, 2016 (UTC) | ||
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Okay, so it states that enemy of the world is the only story of season 5 that doesn't follow the "Base under Siege" format, but What about Tomb of the cybermen? I know some people class that as a Base under siege, but my understanding of a base under siege is that the characters are all in a Base, and the villain is trying to get in, that's what the word "Siege" implies, but in tomb of the Cybermen, the villains are already inside the base (which the tomb can only be called by an extremely loose description), and it's the heroes that are intruding in on it. As a result, I do not think that Tomb of the cybermen can be classed as a "Base under Siege" and thus enemy of the world is not the only exception to "the Base under siege" format in season 5. |
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