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* [[Unusual User Interface]]: You don't speak the password, you think them. And you technically don't think any words, but what they mean. So when Amy thinks "delight", she thinks of her wedding day.
* [[Unusual User Interface]]: You don't speak the password, you think them. And you technically don't think any words, but what they mean. So when Amy thinks "delight", she thinks of her wedding day.
* [[Voices Are Mental]]: In her attempts to explain who she is to the Doctor, Idris opens her mouth and {{spoiler|makes the wheezing sound of the TARDIS.}}
* [[Voices Are Mental]]: In her attempts to explain who she is to the Doctor, Idris opens her mouth and {{spoiler|makes the wheezing sound of the TARDIS.}}
* [[What Could Have Been]]: As described on the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_110514_02 BBC website], the [[Derelict Graveyard]] would originally have resembled a heap of random objects (like the washing machine Amy notices at the beginning). Idris would have {{spoiler|1=turned off the dead TARDISes' chameleon circuits}} to reveal their true nature.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: As described on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20110817032750/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_110514_02 BBC website], the [[Derelict Graveyard]] would originally have resembled a heap of random objects (like the washing machine Amy notices at the beginning). Idris would have {{spoiler|1=turned off the dead TARDISes' chameleon circuits}} to reveal their true nature.
** The original screenplay also included the swimming pool as a setpiece, but they couldn't afford it, so it was scrapped. (That and [[Karen Gillan]] couldn't swim.)
** The original screenplay also included the swimming pool as a setpiece, but they couldn't afford it, so it was scrapped. (That and [[Karen Gillan]] couldn't swim.)
** The original opening involved the TARDIS team on the Planet of the Rain Gods being taken for sacrifice, and then abandoning that adventure when it had just gotten started because of the hypercube zooming up and scaring the locals, leaving the place unsorted. Neil Gaiman has admitted this is one of the cut scenes he misses the most, as it was the one cut sequence that came very close to filming. A 3-page comic adaption of the scene was published in the Doctor Who Brilliant Book 2012.
** The original opening involved the TARDIS team on the Planet of the Rain Gods being taken for sacrifice, and then abandoning that adventure when it had just gotten started because of the hypercube zooming up and scaring the locals, leaving the place unsorted. Neil Gaiman has admitted this is one of the cut scenes he misses the most, as it was the one cut sequence that came very close to filming. A 3-page comic adaption of the scene was published in the Doctor Who Brilliant Book 2012.