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*It's not exactly an "error", in the sense that the production team intended it, but the literal [[cliffhanger]] at the end of part one is a big, ol' cheat. | *It's not exactly an "error", in the sense that the production team intended it, but the literal [[cliffhanger]] at the end of part one is a big, ol' cheat. At the end of part one, the Doctor looks down an almost bottomless cliff of ice. But by the start of the next, the camera shifts to reveal that there's a handy little ledge, onto which Glitz is able to pull the Doctor. | ||
*It's unclear why the Doctor, went out on the ledge. | *It's unclear why the Doctor, went out on the ledge. | ||
::This occurred because an important scene was removed which would have justified it. | ::This occurred because an important scene was removed which would have justified it. | ||
*Why hide the Dragonfire on the part of the planet that Kane can get to? | *Why hide the Dragonfire on the part of the planet that Kane can get to? | ||
*Why does Kane kill his mercenaries, having gone to the trouble of collecting them? | *Why does Kane kill his mercenaries, having gone to the trouble of collecting them? | ||
*In a bizarre (and oft-repeated) piece of scripting, the word "mercenaries" is often used completely misleadingly, as Kane's frozen zombie army are most definitely slaves. | |||
*Why does Kracauer stand still and let Kane kill him? |