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Notably, after being referenced in the previous story, ''Wild Blue Yonder'' saw the return of [[Bernard Cribbins]] as [[Wilfred Mott]], marking Wilfred's first appearance in the series since {{cs|The End of Time (TV story)}} in [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. However, his appearance would be posthumous, as Cribbins passed away in 2022 after filming his scenes and before being able to film other scenes featuring Wilfred that had been written prior to his death, making ''Wild Blue Yonder'' the final onscreen appearance of Wilfred (although a body double was used briefly for the character in {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)|the following episode|noital=1}}) and the final acting credit of Bernard Cribbins. ''Wild Blue Yonder'' was consequently dedicated to Cribbins' memory.
Notably, after being referenced in the previous story, ''Wild Blue Yonder'' saw the return of [[Bernard Cribbins]] as [[Wilfred Mott]], marking Wilfred's first appearance in the series since {{cs|The End of Time (TV story)}} in [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. However, his appearance would be posthumous, as Cribbins passed away in 2022 after filming his scenes and before being able to film other scenes featuring Wilfred that had been written prior to his death, making ''Wild Blue Yonder'' the final onscreen appearance of Wilfred (although a body double was used briefly for the character in {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)|the following episode|noital=1}}) and the final acting credit of Bernard Cribbins. ''Wild Blue Yonder'' was consequently dedicated to Cribbins' memory.


''Wild Blue Yonder'' also explored the emotional impact of the [[Timeless Child]] revelation and [[the Flux]] on the Doctor. Particular, it showed that the events experienced by the Doctor's [[Thirteenth Doctor|previous incarnation]] continue to weigh on the Fourteenth Doctor, with his current relationship to [[Gallifrey]] being "complicated". The unexplained groaning made by the TARDIS introduced in the episode would also carry onto [[Season 1 (Doctor Who 2023)|Disney+'s ''Doctor Who'' Season 1]], with the official ''Doctor Who'' twitter confirming it was set up for that season's story ahead of the release of ''[[The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)|The Legend of Ruby Sunday]]''<ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1801358887368462831</ref>
''Wild Blue Yonder'' also explored the emotional impact of the [[Timeless Child]] revelation and [[the Flux]] on the Doctor. Particular, it showed that the events experienced by the Doctor's [[Thirteenth Doctor|previous incarnation]] continue to weigh on the Fourteenth Doctor, with his current relationship to [[Gallifrey]] being "complicated". The unexplained groaning made by the TARDIS introduced in the episode would also carry onto [[Season 1 (Doctor Who 2023)|Disney+'s ''Doctor Who'' Season 1]], with the official ''Doctor Who'' twitter confirming it was set up for that season's story ahead of the release of ''{{cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}}''<ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1801358887368462831</ref>


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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* When questioning how the not-things grew if they were to have a set amount of [[mass]], Donna remembers how [[Shaun Temple|Shaun]] would complain about the same issue in the [[Venom (franchise)|''Venom'' films]].
* When questioning how the not-things grew if they were to have a set amount of [[mass]], Donna remembers how [[Shaun Temple|Shaun]] would complain about the same issue in the [[Venom (franchise)|''Venom'' films]].


== Notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[File:In Loving Memory of Bernard Cribbins - 1928-2022.jpg|thumb|Dedication to [[Bernard Cribbins]].]]
[[File:In Loving Memory of Bernard Cribbins - 1928-2022.jpg|thumb|Dedication to [[Bernard Cribbins]].]]
[[File:Bernard Cribbins stand-in with Catherine Tate.jpg|thumb|130px|Bernard Cribbins' stand-in in ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]''.]]
[[File:Bernard Cribbins stand-in with Catherine Tate.jpg|thumb|130px|Bernard Cribbins' stand-in in ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]''.]]
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