Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Lie of the Land


 * The Doctor performs a fake regeneration, so why wasn't he able to repair his own eyes?
 * Because it was a fake regeneration..?
 * There was regeneration power coming from his body..!
 * He wasn't actually injured, it's been clarified that once one starts a process fully to heal, change becomes inevitable. This has been clarified on the Oxygen page: it's a waste of a regeneration when being blind doesn't really kill you.


 * In the prison, why doesn't the Monk recognize Bill, or at least detect she isn't under their power?
 * Maybe it did but didn't perceive her as a threat or believed she was still under their influence?
 * This is a bit of a plot hole and the problem occurred to me while I was watching it. She is fighting the monks. Therefore they would be aware of that. I think it's safe to think they have some kind of collective consciousness so the monk inspecting the workers probably did recognise her. It does pause in front of her for a little while. This suggests that the monk knew that Bill was walking into a 'trap.'


 * (Seen on another forum) In the flashbacks with the Dalek and Cyberman, Why is the Dalek from Inside the Dalek, and the Cyberman from Nightmare in Silver? Neither took place on Earth!
 * Isn't this more a production thing than continuity?


 * Once the Monks had left the public couldn't remember the past six months! I'm sure there would be photographic and video footage somewhere!
 * The Monks are evidently a pretty powerful race, their technology could change history with sheer thought so they may have easily changed all the cottage or the Doctor did some fiddling of his own.
 * A major plot point of the episode is the monks' ability to rewrite history, including photographs. Presumably any that weren't already overwritten by Bill would have been reverted as the monks left. Any remainders would probably be handled by the Doctor and, presumably, UNIT.


 * People died during the Monks 6 months on Earth. What about the families of those people?
 * Presumably the memory adjusting they did compensated for this?
 * There is nothing suggesting everyone on earth has a six-month blank in their memory, it's just been overwritten. That said, the episode is silent on this point with regards to individuals who were executed by the monks.


 * Is it okay to put weeping angel in promo video?
 * How do you mean?
 * Series 5 established that images of Angels are just as powerful if not more so than seeing them in person. However, there is nothing to suggest the Daleks, Cybermen or Weeping Angels were actually shown in a promo video; these were flashbacks for our benefit. Just like at no point did Missy's face actually fill the sky; this was just a production style choice.


 * Bill didn't know about regeneration, so why did Doctor perform fake regeneration to Bill?
 * Perhaps he was doing it to deceive the monks, in case there were still "watching" as he was testing.
 * If the monks are watching they would immediately see the Doctor reveal the deception.
 * Plus he mentioned regeneration to her in Knock Knock, so it's not like she's entirely ignorant of it.
 * The way the scene plays out, there is no indication given that Bill knows what would happen. As far as she's concerned she's killing the Doctor outright.
 * The Doctor does admit the fake regeneration was him adding to the drama. It's also arguably due to Moffat wanting to tease a regeneration in reveal trailers. Forced writing?


 * In the previous story the Doctor asks the monks why they need consent to rule the Earth when they could conquer it 'in a hearbeat. They didn't answer that obvious question then and it isn't answered in this story either. Unless I'm missing something?