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Someone removed the part about "Don't forget me" referencing Donna forgetting the Doctor and leaving him alone. Do we really feel that this isn't clear? Andral ( talk) 01:55, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
It's more likely a reference to the parting words between SJ and the Fourth Doctor, considering in the previous episode, The Mad Woman in the Attic, old footage of the Fourth doctor was shown uttering this phrase. Incidentally, that also makes the sentence "It guest stars David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, marking the first appearance of parent programme Doctor Who's main character in a spin-off show." untrue. This is the first appearance of parent programme Doctor Who's main character in scenes explicitly filmed for the show. (Although one may argue this was already untrue: The Doctor's hand clearly appears in Torchwood's first series.) 173.12.172.149 ( talk) 05:33, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
When the Doctor suggests that The Trickster must be lonely, The Trickster rebukes him by saying, "Who are you to talk to me of loneliness when the Gate is waiting for you?" Is it worth mentioning in the continuity section that this pre-empts the events of The End of Time? I did insert this detail once, but it was removed (understandably so) because Time had not yet been transmitted. Absurdtrousers ( talk) 15:24, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Changed info from "Sarah Jane's is one of two weddings of former companions he attends in late 2010" to "late 2009". The End of Time was broadcast on Dec. 31, 2009 and Jan 1, 2010. Azzychan ( talk) 08:05, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
In the episode (6:19 on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgLbUveDWqU&feature=related) on Mr. Smith's screen it says "Temporal And Relative Dimensional Interference Sensed". Now, I'm not saying that TARDIS actually stands for that (bad topic name) but is that worth mentioning at all? Dalek9 ( talk) 18:47, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
I don't know the exact origin of the term "time beetle", but it's not directly stated on screen in " Turn Left". The insect is only identified as one of the Trickster's Brigade. However, Donna is explicitly mentioned as having a parallel world created around her, rather than it being a common effect of the beetle changing lives (with the universe usually just compensating) after it latches on people's backs, and nowhere is the word "timeline" used in "Turn Left" in referring to that setting where the Doctor dies.
And prior to her being sent back in time, the only other description of the world is as a "world".
The term "parallel world" is also recalled by Donna in " Journey's End", although the scene also mentions converging timelines (which later in the episode is revealed to be her unique status as a human being with a Time Lord brain than anything).
TardisTybort ( talk) 01:47, 2 May 2016 (UTC)
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Someone removed the part about "Don't forget me" referencing Donna forgetting the Doctor and leaving him alone. Do we really feel that this isn't clear? Andral ( talk) 01:55, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
It's more likely a reference to the parting words between SJ and the Fourth Doctor, considering in the previous episode, The Mad Woman in the Attic, old footage of the Fourth doctor was shown uttering this phrase. Incidentally, that also makes the sentence "It guest stars David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, marking the first appearance of parent programme Doctor Who's main character in a spin-off show." untrue. This is the first appearance of parent programme Doctor Who's main character in scenes explicitly filmed for the show. (Although one may argue this was already untrue: The Doctor's hand clearly appears in Torchwood's first series.) 173.12.172.149 ( talk) 05:33, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
When the Doctor suggests that The Trickster must be lonely, The Trickster rebukes him by saying, "Who are you to talk to me of loneliness when the Gate is waiting for you?" Is it worth mentioning in the continuity section that this pre-empts the events of The End of Time? I did insert this detail once, but it was removed (understandably so) because Time had not yet been transmitted. Absurdtrousers ( talk) 15:24, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Changed info from "Sarah Jane's is one of two weddings of former companions he attends in late 2010" to "late 2009". The End of Time was broadcast on Dec. 31, 2009 and Jan 1, 2010. Azzychan ( talk) 08:05, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
In the episode (6:19 on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgLbUveDWqU&feature=related) on Mr. Smith's screen it says "Temporal And Relative Dimensional Interference Sensed". Now, I'm not saying that TARDIS actually stands for that (bad topic name) but is that worth mentioning at all? Dalek9 ( talk) 18:47, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
I don't know the exact origin of the term "time beetle", but it's not directly stated on screen in " Turn Left". The insect is only identified as one of the Trickster's Brigade. However, Donna is explicitly mentioned as having a parallel world created around her, rather than it being a common effect of the beetle changing lives (with the universe usually just compensating) after it latches on people's backs, and nowhere is the word "timeline" used in "Turn Left" in referring to that setting where the Doctor dies.
And prior to her being sent back in time, the only other description of the world is as a "world".
The term "parallel world" is also recalled by Donna in " Journey's End", although the scene also mentions converging timelines (which later in the episode is revealed to be her unique status as a human being with a Time Lord brain than anything).
TardisTybort ( talk) 01:47, 2 May 2016 (UTC)