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*Cassandra mentions how there are many species out there that describe themselves as "Human-ish," likely referencing the many [[Near-Human]] races that happen to be about. Cassandra most likely assumes that Rose is one of these Near-Humans upon meeting her. | *Cassandra mentions how there are many species out there that describe themselves as "Human-ish," likely referencing the many [[Near-Human]] races that happen to be about. Cassandra most likely assumes that Rose is one of these Near-Humans upon meeting her. | ||
==Story | ==Story notes== | ||
* The story begins with a brief re-cap of the last week's episode similar to many American shows, however unlike most American shows there is no voice over announcing "previously on [[Doctor Who]]". The footage from [[Rose (TV story)|Rose]] simply begins the episode. Discounting the 1996 TV movie, this marked the first time a ''Doctor Who'' episode had started with a pre-credits sequence since ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' in 1988; unlike the original series, which used the device rarely, it would become standard practice for the series from here on out, with very few episodes made without a teaser (the exceptions are usually series premieres). | * The story begins with a brief re-cap of the last week's episode similar to many American shows, however unlike most American shows there is no voice over announcing "previously on [[Doctor Who]]". The footage from [[Rose (TV story)|Rose]] simply begins the episode. Discounting the 1996 TV movie, this marked the first time a ''Doctor Who'' episode had started with a pre-credits sequence since ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' in 1988; unlike the original series, which used the device rarely, it would become standard practice for the series from here on out, with very few episodes made without a teaser (the exceptions are usually series premieres). | ||