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I don't think Nottingham's correct, is it? Davies certainly said in a Production Notes column that the mention of Nottingham in a future script had been replaced with Manchester. Angmering 11:33, 2 May 2005 (UTC)
Seeing as how the Doctor abandoned him back in 2012 with a futuristic implant, I think Adam is pretty peeved off with him.
And isn't all the Big Brother/Weakest link stuff taking place on Station 5?
There is one problem with this theory. I haven't seen Bruno Langley's name in the Radio Times cast for "Bad Wolf"...
Does making one trip with the Doctor (it appears clear that the Tardis goes straight from Van Statten's underground base to the Long Game station) give Adam the status of Companion ? He appears rather to be Rose's pet, given that it is she who brings him aboard and she who, finally, turns down his plea to be taken back after his betrayal. -- Simon Cursitor 09:50, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
The article says "Adam is the first companion to never have any scenes inside the TARDIS." I don't recall Liz Shaw ever having any scenes in the TARDIS. The Doctor trotted out the TARDIS console in "Inferno", but all these scenes were clearly filmed in UNIT HQ. --
Peter Niemeyer 12:40, 1 July 2007
This quote about Adam in relation to the third eye:
"Much fan speculation surrounded a possible return of Adam at the end of the 2005 series, conjuring a scenario where he used the advanced technology to manipulate events, gain the knowledge of time travel and perhaps even rebuild the Daleks after the Time War. Many even went as far as hypothesising that he was an earlier version of Davros (the implant in his head eventually becoming Davros's third eye). When the Dalek Emperor appeared in The Parting of the Ways, however, it was evidently neither Adam nor Davros."
It seems a bit irrelevant as the Dalek Emperor was not actually supposed to be Davros; and it also seems to be conjecture or theorising. Theorising is great, but Adam being Davros is neither a proven or disproven fact... so I just think this could be worded better; thought I'd state my reasons for rewording before doing so.~ Cortal YXTalk? 23:06, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Okay, I've added what I've been able to find about Adam from the relevant Doctor Who Confidential episode and the book Doctor Who: The Inside Story. I even got my husband to dig out the full-length version of Confidential, but there was nothing much about Adam in it that wasn't in the Cut Down version. Although I have not listened to the whole commentary for "The Long Game" (not tonight, anyway), it's not sounding promising. Even so, I'm almost certain I've heard, seen or read more from RTD, sometime, somewhere, about the character's departure from the usual companion role. Anyone else find anything, maybe from another book, commentary or Confidential? -- Karen | Talk | contribs 06:03, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
It was nominated for deletion recently, and the conclusion was that Adam isn't an important enough character to deserve his own article, and so this should be merged into some other article. However, it's not clear where is the best place to merge it; my suggestion is that the content in this article can be split between Dalek (Doctor Who episode), The Long Game and Companion (Doctor Who)#Disputed companions, with brief commentary about Adam in each. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Terraxos ( talk) 21:56, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Yunshui ( talk · contribs) 08:16, 3 May 2012 (UTC)
After languishing in mergey purgatory for a couple of years, this article has been expanded and spruced up very nicely.
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