Talk:Songtaran Carols (webcast)

While it's debatable, I'm pretty sure this article should have the stamp on it. It's somewhat similar to Untitled (Tonight's the Night) in that it blatantly breaks the fourth wall at the end and Jenna-Louise Coleman appears to be playing herself. Slughorn42 ☎  21:09, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Jenna's appearance at the end of Asylum of the Daleks breaks the fourth wall as well. Also, since she doesn't have a speaking part, there's no indication that she's actually playing herself. Plus, Matt plays the part of Eleven in-character, referring to Dan Starkey as Strax. It reminds me of Music of the Spheres in which the fourth wall is also blatantly broken, yet that's still considered a valid source. 71.80.219.129talk to me 21:15, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * I'm afraid I don't know what you're referring to when you say, "Jenna's appearance at the end of Asylum of the Daleks breaks the fourth wall as well." I was basing my statement that she plays herself on the way she's dressed. Anyway, the corpsing at the end by itself should place this in the non-DWU category. Slughorn42 ☎  21:29, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * I meant that her wink in AotD is also a fourth wall breaking moment, but that doesn't make it non-canon, nor does the even more blatant fourth wall breaking in MotS when Ten addresses the Prom audiences. I don't see what her costuming has to do with her allegedly "playing herself" either. You're hardly able to tell what she's wearing besides some type of black something (shirt or dress) and part of a silver necklace. It could easily be Victorian or modern, which can be said for her Christmas Special character as well. 71.80.219.129talk to me 21:40, December 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Sorry I don't remember a wink. But this discussion no longer matters because someone has already given it the non-DWU stamp.Slughorn42 ☎  21:48, December 21, 2012 (UTC)