Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-26285319-20170104192003/@comment-1272640-20170125194452

Amorkuz wrote: That's where we differ. I think that spinoffs of spinoffs of spinoffs should only be covered if they are demonstrably, by design set in DWU. So when Iris watches Dr. Who on TV, I grudgingly accept it as timey-wimeyness. When the main character never interacted with the Doctor and lives in Wellsian continuity, and his only connection to DWU is Iris, whose life, you have to admit, is not really fully within DWU, well... At this point I want the author to explain to me how it all fits in.

It is exactly because I realised current rules allow for spinoffs of spinoffs of spinoffs of spinoffs... to still count as full-blooded DWU that I started participating in this thread. Because that's the beauty of Doctor Who. It spans multiple universes. Doctor Who even exists in some form in the Doctor's universe (Remembrance of the Daleks, anyone?).