Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Revolution of the Daleks


 * There's a chance this may be more a production error but; when the Doctor notices Jack in the penn next to her, she runs over to him and clearly puts her hands on the electrified bars without being zapped.
 * How did no one on Earth seem to have heard of a Dalek, even though the Earth was invaded by the Daleks in The Stolen Earth (TV story)?
 * Those events were erased when the universe reset in The Big Bang (TV story).
 * They were erased by the cracks in time, but the purpose of the universe being reset was to restore everything they erased, like Amy's parents for example. The Dalek invasions would have been restored. It seems like a poor excuse for bad continuity.
 * No companion since Series 5 has recognised the Daleks however. So it appears whilst logically it should have restored by Big Bang 2, the Dalek invasion just wasn’t. SherlockTheII ☎  15:53, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Real life explanation: Bad continuity, in universe explanation? Possibly world governments covering up events, mass drugging (retcon) or the stupidity of the human race.
 * So does that also apply to the Daleks in Victory of the Daleks (TV story) - a story with a not dissimilar storyline (a British prime minister using "Ironsides"/"defence drones") - or the Daleks of Doomsday (TV story)?!
 * Take it up at the episode's respective discontinuity page; not here because this is solely for the Revolution story.


 * The Daleks demand the intruders to identify, and Jack does so, implying they do not know who he is. However, he already did so in Journey's End (TV story). Granted, they do not directly ask him to identify, so he could be taking the chance to make a one-liner--Editoronthewiki ☎  15:44, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
 * All the Daleks that encountered Jack in the past were destroyed, so it’s not unreasonable to assume he’s just not in their records. Plus as you say it’s not necessarily aimed at him specifically. SherlockTheII ☎  15:53, 2 January 2021 (UTC)