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kayrey
· 11 years ago
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I guess cause we're referring to what's on the television screen and what's playing in the movie theater?
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chrislover
· 11 years ago
Probably
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nerdsarecool1212
· 11 years ago
I never would've noticed it.
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taratheartist
· 11 years ago
Dun dun duuunnnn
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guest
· 11 years ago
Well I guess if you'd said: 'She was IN Doctor Who.' That would of sounded a little... Weird and dirty o-o
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guest
· 11 years ago
Still does...
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guest
· 11 years ago
It's actually not weird it's about tense, on means that they may leave the show. In means that they are in it..it will never change
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guest
· 11 years ago
Haha I just like that they are referencing Doctor Who and Avengers as their examples
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guest
· 11 years ago
Loving your referencing!!
guest
· 10 years ago
Doctor who
somebodyiknow
· 6 years ago
It's probably because they aren't always on the TV show. On being a one-time thing and in being an entire thing