Millies Cottage is located in Keswick, 34 km from Askham Hall, 36 km from World of Beatrix Potter, and 42 km from Lake Windermere. The 4-star holiday home is 16 km from Buttermere. The property is non-smoking and is situated 3.1 km from Derwentwater. With free WiFi, this 3-bedroom holiday home features a TV, a washing machine and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and kitchenware. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance. Cat Bells is 7.2 km from the holiday home, while Whinlatter Forest Park is 8.1 km from the property. The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport, 129 km from Millies Cottage. Keswick, CA12 4DZ, United Kingdom #mJmTravel #mJm_Travel #mJm2Travel #Tours #Travel #Tickets #Hotels
Okay absolutely off the wall Doctor Who theory time.
They are trapped inside a television show. An outrageous claim I know buuuut I do have a fair bit of evidence. First something kinda unsubstantial, the sonic screwdriver literally looks like a TV remote, and in the episode the Doctor hit the Mute button.
Second: the key art for the penultimate episode "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" features a TV set
Third: The sheer amount of fourth wall breaks in the past four episodes trumps what we've seen in the whole of the revival.
Fourth: At the end of "The Devil's Cord" a music number saying there's "Always a twist", and an actress that has been popping up all over this new era is 'Susan Twist'. She keeps popping up, because 'There's Always a Twist'.
Fifth: The Doctor mentions that he thought the music was "Non-diegetic", meaning he could hear the music in the scene and assumed it was just part of the show, until Ruby mentioned she could hear it. Implying that whenever we hear the Non-diegetic music in the show so can the Doctor.
Thank you for listening to my absolute crackpot theory.