Date: 2009-06-11 06:59 am (UTC)
The thing is that Moffat might mean something different by 'continuity' to what fandom means by 'continuity'. The Moff has been somewhat disrespectful towards the notion of perfect adherence to canon facts; he strikes me as being a very critical viewer who likes the show, but isn't a fan in the 'part of a fandom with fannish concerns' sense of the word. I think when he says 'continuity' he means internal consistency, and proper connections between events, and making sure that people don't suddenly know things we haven't seen them learning - the things that that word means as a production term, rather than the things that come closer to 'canon history'.
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