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:Maybe this even ties in with the Hitchhikers Guide references, and someone's get a Somebody Else's Problem field, which is like a perception filter but even better--even if people do notice it, they assume it's somebody else's problem and ignore it. :) More seriously, yeah, I can definitely see the connection you're talking about. And that makes this broader than just that one sentence per episode--all of the many instances where the Doctor isn't getting something and uses different sentences about it fit in. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 23:29, June 8, 2010 (UTC) | :Maybe this even ties in with the Hitchhikers Guide references, and someone's get a Somebody Else's Problem field, which is like a perception filter but even better--even if people do notice it, they assume it's somebody else's problem and ignore it. :) More seriously, yeah, I can definitely see the connection you're talking about. And that makes this broader than just that one sentence per episode--all of the many instances where the Doctor isn't getting something and uses different sentences about it fit in. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 23:29, June 8, 2010 (UTC) | ||
::Ep 1: Full of perception filters. | ::Ep 1: Full of perception filters. Ep 2: Forgetting about the beast. Ep 3: Everything the Daleks did. ("Deception is second nature to you!") Ep 4/5: Natural [[Perception_filter|p.f.]]'s on the Angels, not knowing all the statues were Angels. Ep 6: Natural aversion to seeing the truth. Ep 7: The whole thing, incl. the Dream Lord's origin seeming "obvious" to the Doctor but not Rory & Amy. Ep 8-9: Amy can't remember Rory at the end. Ep 10: Couldn't see the Space Cockatrice. [[User:Agonaga|Agonaga]] 00:25, June 9, 2010 (UTC) (Want auto sig :( ) |
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