In terms of the continuity of Doctor Who, I wondering how many of the earlier Doctor's adventures are still a valid part of Doctor Who's admittedly tangled timeline.
I was watching "Enemy of the World" recently and it occurred to me that the story is supposed to be set in 2018. Given that that is only 4 years away and the fact that both Amy and Clara's world look remarkably like ours, we can conclude that Salamander and everything associated with that story were wiped from existence. In fact Amy and Rory should have gotten closest to 2018 given that in the Power of Three it was explicity stated that they sat at home for several years.
It does beg the question of how much of those older adventures can we still consider a valid part of the timeline. Indeed, its not entirely clear that a good chunk of the series since the restart in 2005 is still valid. Aliens have made public appearances and been on the news several times in the relative present since the show began. Yet each time, their arrival is treated as a shock. The only time is was not shocking was in Voyage of the Dammed where folks in London left town precisely because the city always seemed to be attacked every Christmas.
things make even less sense when you factor in Torchwood. Miracle Day seemed to suggest that NONE of the alien encounters actually happened...or at the very least the CIA was unaware of them (which is impossible given that they were on the news).
I was watching "Enemy of the World" recently and it occurred to me that the story is supposed to be set in 2018. Given that that is only 4 years away and the fact that both Amy and Clara's world look remarkably like ours, we can conclude that Salamander and everything associated with that story were wiped from existence. In fact Amy and Rory should have gotten closest to 2018 given that in the Power of Three it was explicity stated that they sat at home for several years.
It does beg the question of how much of those older adventures can we still consider a valid part of the timeline. Indeed, its not entirely clear that a good chunk of the series since the restart in 2005 is still valid. Aliens have made public appearances and been on the news several times in the relative present since the show began. Yet each time, their arrival is treated as a shock. The only time is was not shocking was in Voyage of the Dammed where folks in London left town precisely because the city always seemed to be attacked every Christmas.
things make even less sense when you factor in Torchwood. Miracle Day seemed to suggest that NONE of the alien encounters actually happened...or at the very least the CIA was unaware of them (which is impossible given that they were on the news).