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Seconded, Revan. Lengthy response left at Talk:The Last Word (comic story). This doesn't rise to the occasion of an "inclusion debate" just because Lance Parkin throws some doubt onto the matter. We'd need the author Gareth Roberts actually saying it was a parody, because it's really not obviously a parody at all. It's a piece that's got some in-jokes. But, hey, The Crimson Horror makes a Tegan joke — should we declare that a parody? Or, to make a better reference, Time & Time Again crams in a metric ton of continuity, but I think Paul Cornell might be offended if it were called a "parody" after the sweat he poured over that script.

Closing this discussion; comments can be left over at the talk page if necessary.