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* CallForward: The Time Controller states he shall create a "New Dalek Paradigm", which the Daleks eventually do in Victory of The Daleks.
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* CallForward: The Time Controller states he shall create a "New Dalek Paradigm", which the Daleks eventually do in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Victory of The Daleks.the Daleks]]".
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* ShoutOut: The general setting and theme of the work is inspired by Moulin Rouge, with the b-plot featuring a struggling artist in love.
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* ShoutOut: The general setting and theme of the work is inspired by Moulin Rouge, ''Film/MoulinRouge'', with the b-plot featuring a struggling artist in love.
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Searching for the Tardis, Liv and The Doctor travel to Paris in 1921, where a monster is stalking the streets. Along the way, they run afoul of artists, criminal dealers of stolen goods, and the hidden dangers of the Red Pagoda...
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Searching for the Tardis, Liv and The the Doctor travel to Paris in 1921, where a monster is stalking the streets. Along the way, they run afoul of artists, criminal dealers of stolen goods, and the hidden dangers of the Red Pagoda...
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* ContinuityNod: The Doctor mentions he'd been to Montmarte before, with Lucy during World War II.
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* ContinuityNod: The Doctor mentions he'd been to Montmarte Montmartre before, with Lucy during World War II.
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** The title, Monster of Montmarte, is shared by a serial criminal in real life who would later be active in Paris.
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** The title, Monster of Montmarte, Montmartre, is shared by a serial criminal in real life who would later be active in Paris.
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Searching for the Tardis, Liv and The Doctor travel to Paris in 1921, where a monster is stalking the streets. Along the way, they run afoul of artists, criminal dealers of stolen goods, and the hidden dangers of the Red Pagoda...
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* CallForward: The Time Controller states he shall create a "New Dalek Paradigm", which the Daleks eventually do in Victory of The Daleks.
* ContinuityNod: The Doctor mentions he'd been to Montmarte before, with Lucy during World War II.
* ShoutOut: The general setting and theme of the work is inspired by Moulin Rouge, with the b-plot featuring a struggling artist in love.
** The title, Monster of Montmarte, is shared by a serial criminal in real life who would later be active in Paris.
** When the Doctor meets the Dalek Time Controller, who he thought might be dead, he paraphrases a famous quote and says "when good Daleks die, they go to Paris."
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* CallForward: The Time Controller states he shall create a "New Dalek Paradigm", which the Daleks eventually do in Victory of The Daleks.
* ContinuityNod: The Doctor mentions he'd been to Montmarte before, with Lucy during World War II.
* ShoutOut: The general setting and theme of the work is inspired by Moulin Rouge, with the b-plot featuring a struggling artist in love.
** The title, Monster of Montmarte, is shared by a serial criminal in real life who would later be active in Paris.
** When the Doctor meets the Dalek Time Controller, who he thought might be dead, he paraphrases a famous quote and says "when good Daleks die, they go to Paris."