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All passionate feelings about the series aside, this does make a whole lot of sense. Usually, you can tell how much love a page gets by the attention directed toward it. People would explicitly see She Said, He Said: A Prequel (webcast) and Clarence and the Whispermen (TV story) come before The Name of the Doctor (TV story) in the ordering and not skip past them by accident. Or if people wondered how the Doctor was erasing himself prior to events stated in series 7, The Inforarium (TV story) can be fitted in the time frame before The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story).

IMO, Miracle Day was alright, but messy. It seemed detached continuity-wise if you try to pair it up with DW Series 6 because the Ponds and Eleven are unaffected. Web of Lies could follow The Blood Line in the nav box for TV stories.