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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were either aired with a promo over them or omitted completely during each run, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were either aired with a promo over them or omitted completely during each run, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.



* NoStuntDouble: At the premiere of the episode in Sheffield, Creator/JodieWhittaker revealed that for this episode only, she did all of her own stunts.
* WordOfGod: Creator/ChrisChibnall confirmed later on that the Doctor’s comment about not buying women’s clothing in a while was {{Foreshadowing}} the Timeless Child arc.

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* NoStuntDouble: At the premiere of the episode in Sheffield, Creator/JodieWhittaker revealed that that, for this episode only, she did all of her own stunts.
* WordOfGod: Creator/ChrisChibnall confirmed later on that the Doctor’s Doctor's comment about not buying women’s women's clothing in a while was {{Foreshadowing}} the Timeless Child arc.
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* WordOfGod: Creator/ChrisChibnall confirmed later on that the Doctor’s comment about not buying women’s clothing in a while was {{Foreshadowing}} the Timeless Child arc.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: Someone made a fake RyanS Website/YouTube channel, complete with both videos shown during the episode.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: Someone made a fake RyanS Website/YouTube channel, complete with both videos shown during the episode.
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* NoStuntDouble: At the premiere of the episode in Sheffield, Creator/JodieWhittaker revealed that for this episode only, she did all of her own stunts.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were either aired with a promo over them or omitted completely during each run, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were either aired with a promo over them or omitted completely during each run, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.credits.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were either aired with a promo over them or omitted completely omitted, during each run, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads commercial breaks for a two-hour timeslot (compared to timeslot, gradually falling out of sync with the UK broadcast, broadcast which aired with no ads and thus ended an hour earlier than the American broadcast).broadcast. But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended a full hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended a full an hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for said credits.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended a full hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for them.

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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended a full hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for them.said credits.
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* BadExportForYou: BBC America's broadcast of the episode was advertised as a global simulcast, airing at 1:45 EST to match its airing in the UK. Despite this, it ran with full ads for a two-hour timeslot (compared to the UK broadcast, which aired with no ads and thus ended a full hour earlier than the American broadcast). But even more gratingly, the closing credits were completely omitted, meaning American fans didn't get to experience the brand new theme arrangement that was saved specifically for them.

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