Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Meglos


 * In part one, when talking about the time loop, the Doctor says that's that third time it has happened, yet it is actually the fourth - original -&gt; 1st repeated -&gt; 2nd repeated on viewing screen -&gt; 3rd repeated.
 * So he's actually right: "That's the third time that's happened." i.e. that's the third time events have repeated themselves.


 * Grugger says that he lost 50 per cent of his six man crew on Tigella, but there's more than three of them when they arrive on Zolpha Thura.
 * His limited numeracy does not extend to being able to calculate percentages properly.


 * In part one the Doctor says that he wasn't allowed to see the dodecahedron on his previous visit, but in episode three he remembers seeing it.
 * Since when has the Doctor let the rules get in the way of his curiosity? Just because he wasn't supposed to see it doesn't mean he didn't.


 * Why doesn't the Doctor recognise Lexa as being similar in appearance to Barbara Wright, especially given he later recognises Gwen Cooper as being similar in appearance to Gwyneth.
 * Gwen lives on the same part of Earth as Gwyneth and a mere century later, enough for him to consider the highly likely connection worth mentioning. There's no reason to suppose that he didn't think, of Lexa "That's funny, she looks a bit like Miss Wright, I wonder what Chattleborough.... Chesterton would make of that?", but, as they live on entirely different planets and almost certainly aren't related, not consider it worth mentioning. After all, otherwise, all the people in the universe and at UNIT who are played by Max Faulkner would have got terribly bored of saying "No, no relation" to the Doctor.