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*Professor Song says to the Doctor, with astonishment, "you're so young!", which implies that the Doctor will live long enough to make his present age of 900+ years seem young in comparison. ''In [[The Time of Angels]] River Song says she has pictures of all the Doctors. By "young" she may mean and earlier incarnation from what she is used to.''
*Professor Song says to the Doctor, with astonishment, "you're so young!", which implies that the Doctor will live long enough to make his present age of 900+ years seem young in comparison. ''In [[The Time of Angels]] River Song says she has pictures of all the Doctors. By "young" she may mean and earlier incarnation from what she is used to.''
*There is, perhaps, unintentional irony to the Doctor's line, "No, I never land on Sundays. Sundays are boring." Given that Saturdays are "good", according to ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'', it could also be a reference to the fact that, to kids, the day after a new episode of ''Doctor Who'' is broadcast is comparatively boring. ''It is important to note that companion [[Ace]] mentioned that she found Sundays boring in [[Survival]], and this belief may have rubbed off on the Doctor.''
*There is, perhaps, unintentional irony to the Doctor's line, "No, I never land on Sundays. Sundays are boring." Given that Saturdays are "good", according to ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'', it could also be a reference to the fact that, to kids, the day after a new episode of ''Doctor Who'' is broadcast is comparatively boring. ''It is important to note that companion [[Ace]] mentioned that she found Sundays boring in [[Survival]], and this belief may have rubbed off on the Doctor.''
*This episode begins the [[Series 5]] Story Arc.


*Despite his claim to the contrary, the Doctor ''did'', quite literally, land on a Sunday in [[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]''; the planet that he and [[Martha Jones|Martha]] visited was called [[Sunday]].
*Despite his claim to the contrary, the Doctor ''did'', quite literally, land on a Sunday in [[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]''; the planet that he and [[Martha Jones|Martha]] visited was called [[Sunday]].
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