Talk:Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005): Difference between revisions
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| You should add the Episode Guide for this Episode. Not all have been confirmed but these ones have
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| | | I was watching [[Daleks in Manhatten]]/[[Evolution of the Daleks]] recently and thought how similar [[Laszlo]] and [[Lazarus]] are. Is there a possible link between Richard Lazurus and Laszlo. I do not mean to say they are related but is it possibly another story arc with Laszlo being saved from death and having a longer life and Richard Lazarus having a longer life too. Obviously, Richard Lazarus died but had the process worked he would have been made younger. Also, the Master mentions [[LazLabs|Lazarus Labrotories]] and Richard Lazarus in [[The Sound of Drums]] and uses a peice of LazLabs scientific equipment to age the Doctor 100 years, then 900 years. I think this could be a possible minor story arc (obviously not as big or important as the Saxon arc). Has any got any ideas on this please. [[User:Botswana41|Botswana41]] 11:50, July 21, 2010 (UTC) |
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| Removed this for being arbitrary. Why is Sally Sparrow or Joan Redfern notable enough to be listed under there, but not, say, Shakespeare or Lazarus? In short, the section was useless. [[User:Golden Monkey|Golden Monkey]] 16:08, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
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| Article has been semi-protected from unregistered edits due to contention over Christmas special placement and which belongs where. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 04:36, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
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| * I'm not sure where anyone's getting the idea this is part of Series 3. The Writers Tale specifically addresses it as the kick-off of production for Series 4, so I think that's as authoritative as you can get. It might have something to do with the fact The Next Doctor is officially being considered part of Series 4 as well, and folks can't handle the idea of one season having ''two'' Christmas specials (though in this case, again per Writer's Tale, production of TND did occur as part of filming of Series 4. Making things even more confusing is the BBC numbering has the 2009 specials ALSO being part of Series 4. Anyway, RTD's book and the DVD box set treat Voyage of the Damned as part of Series 4, so case closed as far as I'm concerned. Also, the edit war seemed to have been driven by an anonymous IP; nuff said. [[User:23skidoo|23skidoo]] 00:35, September 2, 2009 (UTC)
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