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hasn't been used as a source – I would have expected it to be a valuable resource on the production of the episode (the producer writes a "production notes" column for the magazine). No mention of the Radio Times covers? There would have been a cover story in that Radio Times, which would also be expected as a source.
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I have changed my opinion to strong oppose, since the article editors have responded to my citation request by simply removing the {{fact}} tag, rather than finding a suitable reference. (The citation at the end of that paragraph does not support the statement. Parallel worlds are a recurring motif
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On my cursory read-through, I found various stylistic issues, and a number of places where the plot could be tightened. I expect that there are more still present. There is one statement that I think needs a citation (I marked it in the text). I'm extremely surprised that the Doctor Who Magazine
127:"Rose was used several times in the third series, from an attempt to use the memory to weaken the Doctor in "The Shakespeare Code", to being an annoyance to companions Donna Noble in "The Runaway Bride" and Martha Jones in "Gridlock"." I don't quite follow this sentence. Could do with re-pharing it. 840:
Sullivan says that there was a rift, and all the commentary says is that Clarke was "petitioning" (Davies' words, not mine) for the privilege. Re c/e: I haven't requested a copyedit because I find the LOCE too slow; I had an article on FAC (now FA) two months ago and they haven't got to that yet.
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That to me does not say the parallel worlds aspect alone came from Pullman, and I don't believe it did: the writer of this episode resurrected a one-serial villain that no-one on Outpost Gallifrey guessed, so I'm pretty sure he'd know about the whole season that was set in another universe. The
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The final sentence of the plot section is "He looks up to see a woman in a wedding dress, who sharply demands that he tell her where she is." Who is "she"? If the "she" is an unknown character, then maybe it should be italicized or put in quotation marks.
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The first sentence of the plot section is "Dr Singh, Mickey and Rose are trapped in a sealed room within Torchwood Tower, with four Daleks who have emerged from the void ship approach them." Should the "with" be changed to "when"?
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The source doesn't go into detail why it should've been Mickey, neither does the commentary (which are the only two places where the information can be gotten from, really). And what do you mean by "ce"?
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What stylistic issues? DWM is cited by A Brief History of Time Travel, which is cited by this page. And with regards to the plot, I invite you to try and shorten the plot while keeping it coherent.
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Well, I just showed you that it's most likely Lizo. Steven Moffat has posted there. David Tennant has an account (inferred; he has said he has visited the, as-of-2008, registration-required forums)
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Pullman also talked about the end of series two of Doctor Who - when Billie was left in a parallel world - and how similar some people say it is to his own Dark Materials series.
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No. I'm saying the link is just a link. David Whitaker certainly did not write the Knowledge (XXG) article when one of the creator's was an infant and the other wasn't even born.
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The track as a whole represents Rose's unbridled energy and her heart beating as she searches for the Doctor." Don't quite under this sentence. How does the track do this?
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a number of minor changes to the article. I did not understand the plot section, but this article will generally only be read by one who follows the show. Nice work, –
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I can see nothing wrong with the article, and it definitely conforms to the guidelines. The aritcle is well sourced, and all above issues have been resumed. -
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My mistake, you actually did try. The plot is below 600 words now which isn't anything to complain about - the GA version summary was about 200 words longer.
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Several posts on the forum by Lizo, most notably that post (details about the boxset which wasn't to be released for two months) and the Newsround plugs.
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Ah! no what I mean was having both a question and exclamation mark was not very encyclopaedic. But leave it as it is now if you think it's best.
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This also appears in the infobox under length which is very confusing. It also implise there were only 2 episodes in the whole series.
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The "2nd of 2 episodes" refers to the story's length in particular, as the old series had serials ranging from 2 to 14 episodes long.
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Finally, there is no mention of the episode being a series (season) finale in the lead and I think that there should be. –
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In the infobox, under length, it says "2nd of 2 episodes", but I do not see why this information is relevant. –
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Fine. Not the way I would do things but it's not something that is likly to be questioned so I'll let it slide.
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However, there is still no mention of the nomination on the article's talk page. If this is done, then great -
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36:20 to 36:40. The next thirty or so seconds go on about the reason they chose Pete. If you want to verify,
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How much did Noel Clarke want to be the one who came through? He was petitioning, he was phoning me up!
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in science fiction: there are plenty of stories that could have inspired this aspect of the episode)
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I'm nominating this article for featured article because I believe it to be of a quality similar to
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The links are internal though. I'm it would be easy to an external equivalent for these citations.
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Could do with a mention of the unpredented appeaence of both the Daleks and Cybermen in the lead.
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Your basicly saying something on Knowledge (XXG) is right because it says it on Knowledge (XXG).
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It doesn't mean that they cite Knowledge (XXG), though. The episodelink parameter is optional.
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Fixed. Yes, OG's news is a reliable source as they do their fact-checking quite rigourously.
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Removed the Lizo cited clause. Although I'm pretty sure it is Lizo, we can't be 100% sure.
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Ok, well if you can incorporate thoughs reasons into the article I might reconsider.
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That is just the worst reason to oppose anything ever. I am quoting the source here.
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Why does Ref #24 has the date outside of brackets while all others are in brackets?
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That's it for now. BTW your Through the Looking Glass link is the wrong article.
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Smith and Jones AI figure (April 2, 2007). Retrieved on January 24, 2008.
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citation to me says that the end bore similarities to His Dark Materials
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parallel universes. Either that, or Pullman has delusions of grandeur.
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Which was already in the article. I've rewrote that sentence, though.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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At the time of the episode, the identity of the woman was not known.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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I don't think Knowledge (XXG) itself is a reliable source either.
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A forum in itself, no. Several people from the BBC (most notably
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What's in the article is not a direct quote, it's a paraphrase.
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The identity of the woman is revealed in the following episode
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If you want the commentary transcript of the relevant part:
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It's citing the episode, not citing Knowledge (XXG).
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Note: Missing publisher, is this a reliable source?
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Phil wanted it to be Mickey, I wanted it to be Pete.
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No further edits should be made to this page. 242:A lot of refs do say what site they are from. 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 573:I see nothing in the lead mentioning this. 18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates 637:Only the second piont has been addressed. 292:That doesn't really answer my question. 1442:"I was flattered by it," Pullman said. 1386:I agree the plot setion is a bit long. 697:It's a paraphrase I don't understand. 493:"Suddenly, he looks up" Why Suddenly? 267:How can you be sure it's really them? 7: 351:It doesn't source Knowledge (XXG). 852:Rarther weak evidence. Remove it. 672:Should have quotation marks then. 257:A Forum is not a reliable source. 24: 739:"What!?" not very encyclopaedic. 462:I don't know. 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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates
Doomsday (Doctor Who)
Check external links
The Joy of Sect
Through the Looking Glass
this
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