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ceebee_eebee ([personal profile] ceebee_eebee) wrote2008-07-14 08:35 pm
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A question for the Brits.

Ok. So I am listening to Shadow of the Scourge for like the 800th time and I am tired of not understanding a particular reference. I've tried to find the answer on my own, to no avail. So, I call about YOU, British flisties.

When the Doctor books them rooms at the hotel, he does so under the name Summerfield. When Bernice asks why, he replies that a hotel in Kent may be one of the few places in the universe that the psuedonym "John Smith" would draw adverse attention.

I DON'T GET IT! I'm assuming this is some kind of religious reference?

Please explain.

[identity profile] kindkit.livejournal.com 2008-07-15 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know about Kent in particular, but it sounds like a reference to the fact that checking into any hotel under the name "John Smith" makes it sound like you're either on the lam or an adulterous lover having a dirty weekend.
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[personal profile] usuallyhats 2008-07-15 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
According to the books and some of the comics, the Doctor has a house in Kent which he buys in the 1970s and still has in the early 22nd century, so maybe it could be reference to that?