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Forums: Index > > The Howling archives Welcome to The Howling This is a forum for the discussion of things not actually provided by the narratives of the Doctor Who universe. Discussions here revolve around speculation, plot holes, and theories that solve continuity "issues". This is the place to come when you want to discuss narrative problems, rather than engaging in these discussions in articles or on article talk pages. Like all our fora, this one is open to all users of the site.

The discontinuity index
A popular section of this forum is the Discontinuity and plot holes index, created so that users can discuss plot holes and discontinuity on a story-by-story basis. If you've noticed a narrative problem with Mawdryn Undead or The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, this is where you'll want to come first.

There be spoilers here
Users should be aware that discussions in this forum tend to be started quickly after the first transmission of episodes, or the initial release of non-televised stories. Thus, if you haven't experienced the latest stories, this won't be a particularly "spoiler-free" zone. (Not, really, that the wiki in general is particularly spoiler-free, as our spoiler policy makes clear.)

What this forum is not
Though this is a pretty free-form discussion area, The Howling isn't for general discussion: "who is your favourite" discussions, personal discussions or off-topic discussions that do not directly concern this wiki and its content aren't welcome and may be deleted.

If you're looking for a less restrictive forum environment, there are plenty of Doctor Who related forums on the internet. See here for a list of some useful forums.

Our other forums
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Good practices
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