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* ThrowItIn: Arguably the episode's most touching moment - Clara stroking the Doctor's face and him then kissing her hand - was not scripted, but added by the actors.
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* ThrowItIn: Arguably the episode's most touching moment - Clara stroking the Doctor's face and him then kissing her hand - was not scripted, but added by the actors.actors - apparently because Capaldi forgot his ''actual'' line.
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* DeletedScene: [[https://twitter.com/snazdoll/status/668542970996645888 One after Clara's death]], in which the Doctor carries her body indoors and orders Ashildr not to wipe Rigsy's memory, so that Rigsy can tell Clara's family and take care of her body. This scene, for some reason, is not included in the DVD release, however several other sequences are, including a joking reference to Creator/DerrenBrown possibly being an alien and a grief-stricken Rigsy reuniting with his wife after Clara's death (likely cut because using that to end the main action of the episode would have undercut the {{Cliffhanger}} of the Doctor being teleported away by focusing on a character who doesn't even appear in the episodes that follow).
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* DeletedScene: [[https://twitter.com/snazdoll/status/668542970996645888 One after Clara's death]], in which the Doctor carries her body indoors and orders Ashildr not to wipe Rigsy's memory, so that Rigsy can tell Clara's family and take care of her body. This scene, for some reason, is not included in the DVD release, however release; however, several other sequences are, including a joking reference to Creator/DerrenBrown possibly being an alien and a grief-stricken Rigsy reuniting with his wife after Clara's death (likely cut because using that to end the main action of the episode would have undercut the {{Cliffhanger}} of the Doctor being teleported away by focusing on a character who doesn't even appear in the episodes that follow).
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* DeletedRole: Creator/NaomiAckie was cast as Rigsy's partner Jen but her only scene was cut from the final episode.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Robin Soans (the Chronolock Guy) had previous appeard as Luvic in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E6TheKeeperOfTraken The Keeper of Traken]]", 34 years earlier!
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** According to script writer Sarah Dollard, [[http://whovianfeminism.tumblr.com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard the episode was originally going to open with Clara and Jane Austen doing some of the pranking that Clara alludes to in the final episode.]] In particular, Clara was to be shown teaching Jane how to be a card shark at poker. Presumably, the sequence might have also cleared up the "is she or isn't she" BiTheWay debate regarding Clara's sexual orientation.
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** According to script writer Sarah Dollard, [[http://whovianfeminism.tumblr.com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard the episode was originally going to open with Clara and Jane Austen doing some of the pranking that Clara alludes to in the final episode.]] In particular, Clara was to be shown teaching Jane how to be a card shark at poker. Presumably, the sequence might have also cleared up the "is she or isn't she" BiTheWay she bisexual" debate regarding Clara's sexual orientation.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: According to interviews given by Creator/JennaColeman, when they filmed Clara's death scene, she had not yet been made aware of how her character arc was going to be resolved at the end of the season.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The episode is supposed to be set in London, but features many noticeable Cardiff locations that give away the fact that Cardiff is doubling for the capital. While this is not unusual for ''Doctor Who'', it is particularly glaring in this episode, especially as one scene was filmed in front of a well-known Cardiff monument.
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* ThrowItIn: Arguably the episode's most touching moment - Clara stroking the Doctor's face and him then kissing her hand - was not scripted, but added by the actors.
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** According to script writer Sarah Dollard, [[http://whovianfeminism.tumblr.com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard the episode was originally going to open with Clara and Jane Austen doing some of the pranking that Clara alludes to in the final episode.]] In particular, Clara was to be shown teaching Jane how to be a card shark at poker. Presumably, the sequence might have also cleared up the "is she or isn't she" BiTheWay debate regarding Clara's sexual orientation.
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* DeletedScene: [[https://twitter.com/snazdoll/status/668542970996645888 One after Clara's death]], in which the Doctor carries her body indoors and orders Ashildr not to wipe Rigsy's memory, so that Rigsy can tell Clara's family and take care of her body. This scene, for some reason, is not included in the DVD release, however several other sequences are, including a joking reference to Creator/DerrenBrown possibly being an alien, and a grief-stricken Rigsy reuniting with his wife after Clara's death.
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* DeletedScene: [[https://twitter.com/snazdoll/status/668542970996645888 One after Clara's death]], in which the Doctor carries her body indoors and orders Ashildr not to wipe Rigsy's memory, so that Rigsy can tell Clara's family and take care of her body. This scene, for some reason, is not included in the DVD release, however several other sequences are, including a joking reference to Creator/DerrenBrown possibly being an alien, alien and a grief-stricken Rigsy reuniting with his wife after Clara's death.death (likely cut because using that to end the main action of the episode would have undercut the {{Cliffhanger}} of the Doctor being teleported away by focusing on a character who doesn't even appear in the episodes that follow).
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** According to script writer Sarah Dollard[http://whovianfeminism.tumblr.com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard], the episode was originally going to open with Clara and Jane Austen doing some of the pranking that Clara alludes to in the final episode. In particular, Clara was to be shown teaching Jane how to be a card shark at poker.
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** According to script writer Sarah Dollard[http://whovianfeminism.Dollard, [[http://whovianfeminism.tumblr.com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard], com/post/139544766097/whovian-feminism-interviews-sarah-dollard the episode was originally going to open with Clara and Jane Austen doing some of the pranking that Clara alludes to in the final episode. episode.]] In particular, Clara was to be shown teaching Jane how to be a card shark at poker.
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* MoodWhiplash: An out-of-show example (which is why it's in Trivia). "Face the Raven" concluded with arguably one of the most gut-wrenching sequences in modern Doctor Who history. Within a very short time after broadcast, the BBC released an [[HilariousOuttakes hilarious outtake]] from Clara's death scene. It was a welcome laugh for fans.
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* MoodWhiplash: An out-of-show example (which is why it's in Trivia). "Face the Raven" concluded with arguably one of the most gut-wrenching sequences in modern Doctor Who history. Within a very short time after broadcast, the BBC released an [[HilariousOuttakes hilarious outtake]] from Clara's death scene. It was a welcome laugh for fans.
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* DeletedScene: [[https://twitter.com/snazdoll/status/668542970996645888 One after Clara's death]], in which the Doctor carries her body indoors and orders Ashildr not to wipe Rigsy's memory, so that Rigsy can tell Clara's family and take care of her body. This scene, for some reason, is not included in the DVD release, however several other sequences are, including a joking reference to Creator/DerrenBrown possibly being an alien, and a grief-stricken Rigsy reuniting with his wife after Clara's death.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This was originally written as a standalone story, with Rigsy, Ashildr, and the StoryArc plot developments (i.e. Clara's death) added later. In fact, it was originally ''announced'' as a standalone episode like "Sleep No More", but shortly after "The Woman Who Lived" aired it was confirmed that this episode would pay off its SequelHook, and by the time it aired it was clear that its events would have a huge impact on the Series 9 arc.
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** In the sequence where Clara takes the tattoo from Rigsy, she was scripted to use a FullNameUltimatum while persuading him.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This was originally written as a standalone story, with Rigsy, Ashildr, and the StoryArc plot developments (i.e. Clara's death) added later. In fact, it was originally ''announced'' as a standalone episode like "Sleep No More", but shortly after "The Woman Who Lived" aired it was confirmed that this episode would pay off its SequelHook, and by the time it aired it was clear that its events would have a huge impact on the Series 9 arc.
* WorkingTitle: "Trap Street".
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This was originally written as a standalone story, with Rigsy, Ashildr, and the StoryArc plot developments (i.e. Clara's death) added later. In fact, it was originally ''announced'' as a standalone episode like "Sleep No More", but shortly after "The Woman Who Lived" aired it was confirmed that this episode would pay off its SequelHook, and by the time it aired it was clear that its events would have a huge impact on the Series 9 arc.
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