I know Peter believes once a Doctor has regenerated, that Doctor should stay gone to honour the time they were with us. And that's a beautiful sentiment, beautiful and insightful and respectful to whoever comes next. But all due respect to Peter, I'd give an arm and a leg to see the Twelfth Doctor come back just one more time in my lifetime, share a scene or two with Ncuti, Jodie, Matt, or David (both of them), even if it was something akin to William Hartnell on the TARDIS monitor in The Three Doctors, I'd weep for joy. That man was the quintessential Doctor for me, rewatching his clips from Twice Upon A Time reminded me of just how perfectly cast he was.
@@Tao_Tology On the one hand, thanks. On the other hand, can you not? I was half asleep and ill when I typed this out, you're lucky that 'casted' was the biggest error 😂
@@DrKnockers05 Another reason why we won’t see Peter as the Doctor again is because of the BBC and the people in control of the show (not the show runners the actual company) all the guitars he used while playing the Doctor was his that he’d either brought (a lot of them were really expensive) or already owned (one of them he’d owned for years) and when he left they refused to give him them back after they originally agreed to let him use them as he wanted them to be apart of his Doctor because of all the original hints to his Doctor’s love of music and thought it would be a good idea. He spoke to the higher ups who liked the idea and agreed with him but told him that they didn’t have the funds, Peter said that he would supply them out his own pocket. They originally said that he could take them with him when he decided to leave (he didn’t actually want to leave when he did, he wanted to stay on a few more seasons when Chibnall took over but Chibnall told the BBC that he wanted to start completely fresh. So Peter was essentially 🔥 for Jodie!) when the time came for him to leave he asked for all his guitars back as previously agreed and was told “no they now belong to the BBC and Doctor Who” He wasn’t happy at all with them going back on the original agreement especially because of how much he personally spent and one of them was a gift from his late father it was reported. That’s another reason why we will probably never see him again as the Doctor, it’s the whole Chris/9th Doctor story again the BBC and people in charge of Doctor Who saying one thing and agreeing to, to begin with and then going back on the agreement with the actor! It’s SAF that they refuse to give him what is rightfully his! They didn’t pay for them, they didn’t even refund him the money he spent either on all the sound equipment and guitars that he had purchased and provided himself. He let it slip at a convention when he was asked a question about who’s idea it was to have his version of the Doctor playing the guitar? And was he actually playing or was it music dubbed over him pretending? He answered the questions and that’s how the media got hold of what really happened behind the scenes and why he actually left the show. I loved Peter as the Doctor too, but what I love even more is the fact that his hair started getting bigger as each season of his went on. He started out with a short back and sides and ended up with a full on bush by end. His Hair on his head got more out of control than his eyebrows did! 🤣
I loved Mels line in The Giggle. 'your gonna be someone else, it doesnt matter who. Cause every single one of you is fantastic' Heres to the next 60 years of Who. They're gonna be fantastic.
The 50th anniversary is still a legendary celebration of Doctor Who with that *"No sir, all 13!"* I just wish Paul McGann got an acting role in day of the Doctor as well as the night of the Doctor special.
Me too! John Hurt was great, but they should have given Paul/8th the role in the 50th. “Night of the Doctor” is the most watched Doctor Who video, it was so popular when it was released on UA-cam that it caused UA-cam to cra$h because everyone was trying to watch it at the same time and UA-cam’s servers couldn’t keep up with the demand of everyone trying to watch it at the same time. Paul has proven himself time and time again that he deserves a proper full onscreen run as the 8th Doctor. That movie they did the man wrong on so many levels. And his audiobooks are some of the best off screen stories for any of the Doctors. The 8th Doctors audiobooks along with River Songs are just outstanding. And the fact that Alex Kingston has written countless River Song books about River’s adventures with the different Doctors as well as her own are all stories that she herself came up with and wrote without any help from people involved with the show or BBC. She even wrote River’s full diary full of stories that played out on screen or was mentioned like the “Jim the Fish” adventure with the Doctor. The mini episodes of River and the Doctor that were made most of them were stories that Alex herself had written and she allowed them to release River Song’s diary as an official Doctor Who book. Something that she still does even now because she loves the character so much! Some of the stories she’s written I wish they would give her a spin off show so that some of them can actually be played out onscreen from River’s diary. It’s a book that I’ve just started reading to my youngest set of twins at bedtime after finishing the LOTR’s trilogy of books, before them they were listening to “The Hobbit” we’re all massive Doctor Who, Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, Sherlock and Tolkien fans in our house. Our house is like a collector’s museum! 🤣
I love that 15 is full of love and sympathy for his former self, rather than being antagonistic or competative. I enjoy the silly griping too, but it really shows the Doctor's growth that this most recent iteration saw his past self and just went, "damn, we need a hug and some rest. Time to make sure I actually take care of myself."
Oh Cry me a river, you're all the same you whining children you know that? "I don't like him, doctor who has gone woke, it's pandering to the masses!" Well here's something you probably wasn't expecting, and I'll use caps to get the point through to you Ken, THE SHOW ISN'T TAILOR MADE FOR YOU. All the person above you said that 15 looked at his past self and said "look, take a break, recover from the last billion years and relax" that's cringeworthy? that's over the top? One person saying to another "hey, listen it's okay to feel like this, just take it one day at a time" You may say that you're a doctor who fan, that you liked the series before, but if you or anyone has an issue with someone simply saying take care of yourself, with how a doctor looks, Or how people are represented, you were never a doctor who fan, If you have an issue with someone being positive, reassuring, caring towards someone else? Regardless of their age, gender, colour, belief, My friend you're nothing more than a Dalek
Over the top? That's Doctor Who all the time. Here's 2 ways to never cringe again if you happen to run across the show. Turn off your device or watch something else. Welcome to a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff!
@@DemetriusSorvo Yep, seriously. If you're looking to avoid cringe and over the top, I don't think Doctor Who will ever be a good fit. Killer plastic, creatures made of human fat, dinosaurs on a space ship, the last human is skin stretched over a trampoline frame, the most terrifying villains in the universe have a plunger and egg mixer for hands... we come here FOR delightful cringe! ❤️
@@VidDualityyou thought his comment was funny, go watch his voice acting demos. He thinks he isn't dramatic and over the top while reading DAVROS. LINES. Hahahahaha, oh my god! Poor thing has no self awareness
The Curator's line, "if I was you, perhaps I was you of course," can work now, if RTD makes the post-bigeneration 14 age over time to become The Curator we see played by Tom Baker
Even more when he says “I could retire become the curator of this place”, “you know I really think you might” suggesting he knows it happens to him & I think even better “in years to come you’ll find yourself re visiting a few, but just the old favourites”, eg suggesting 10th returns. And then he arrived just after 10 left & of course they wouldn’t want to be in the same room together since it’s basically the same body
That is definitely what I think should happen. 14 accepting his role as the Curator, then regenerating into some past Doctor, explaining that he can only revisit his older faces now.
Yep, same here. It's a shame that the writing wasn't better, her Doctor had so much potential. Let's hope Big Finish does something with 13 sometime in the future
@@lfczela8317 I find the writing for a lot of the 11th and 12th Doctors to be also pretty terrible. And the writing for the 9th and 10th Doctor was very pertinent, but there were a lot of things I didn't like. For every series from 1963 and onwards, I look for the things I love an enjoy from amongst the overall production.
The last 60 years of Doctor Who have been wonderful, chaotic, heartbreaking, fun, and a brilliant time. I can't wait to see Ncuti Gatwa's journey as one fantastic Doctor, the long way round. Here's to 60 more years of the greatest show in all time and space! Side-Note: I love how David says "I could never let the TARDIS go. It would hurt." Doctor Who has been such a big part of his life that you don't feel like it's the Doctor saying that, but like it's David himself, not wanting to let such a great big part of his life go.
All TV multi Doctor stories: - The Three Doctors: 1, 2, 3 - Logopolis: 4, Watcher - The Five Doctors: 1, 2, 3, 5 - The Two Doctors: 2, 6 - Dimensions in Time: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (ignore this one if you like lol) - Day of the Doctor: War, 10, 11, Curator - Twice Upon a Time: 1, 12 - Fugitive of the Judoon: Fugitive, 13 - Power of the Doctor: 13, Guardians of the Edge, Holo-Doctors - The Giggle: 14, 15
Now for the 'technical' multi-Doctor Stories... Journey's End (Meta-Crisis) The Big Bang (11 sees his own incarnation a bit into the future) The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People (Ganger Doctor) The Bells of Saint John (Spoonhead Doctor) Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (same as 'Big Bang') Extremis (while they don't meet, we do get the simulated Doctor) The Vanquishers (13 ends up trisected. She also meets Time, who takes on her incarnation's form while it talks to her) Wild Blue Yonder (No-Thing Doctor) There might be more. Either way, this is only the modern era, so there's definitely more in the classics :)
@@thepandorica1660 Father's Day (9 sees his own incarnation a bit into the past) before any of those and legally Wild Blue Yonder starting from The Star Beast is a separate show from the modern era also explaining the new series being 'Season 1.'
16:37 Tom Baker finally returns to the role and show that made him famous. John Nathan Turner only showed Baker that he truly stayed his welcome...although Baker wanted to leave the show sooner...but certain events in UK TV extended Baker's time on DW. The failure of Shada and Baker not wanting to return made The Five Doctors a treat and truly a fan fav.
Tom did not want to leave the role, this is a very well documented fact that Tom himself has addressed and spoken about multiple times. He was pushed out by the new guy in charge of the BBC at the time who said “he’s got to go, we need a younger actor in the role that will appeal to the younger audience!” And because of the way Tom was treated he swore he would never return to the show. So Steven eventually managing to talk Tom into returning for the 50th was a massive feat in of itself because Tom had turned him down countless times before he finally agreed, just like he had turned down returning multiple times before when asked. Steven wanted to give Tom the proper send off he was denied originally. Steven started asking Tom if he would consider returning long before he even wrote the script for the 50th. That’s why he kept refusing in the past. Tom has never forgiven the BBC for what they did to him and he never will, but thought about it along with all the support he was receiving on social media from fans asking for him to return which is what made him finally give in and tell Steven he’d do it because he owed it to the fans and Steven thought that the BBC and the show owed it to Tom. It’s in many of the official books about the history of the show and documentaries about what actually happened regarding Tom behind the scenes and Tom hasn’t been shy about telling the truth over the years. Before David Tom was the number one choice for the best Doctor and is still considered the best Doctor out of classic Who. That’s why it’s always David at number one with Tom at number two in the office list! And David wasn’t the Doctor who made the show famous around the world, it was actually Matt. It’s only when fans started watching older episodes of NuWho that David became the fan favorite but he definitely wasn’t the one who made famous overseas! Us Americans wasn’t watching the show until Matt took over which is why they had to schedule in a full tour of America to promote the show last minute after Matt’s first episode aired and they got the numbers in of how many Americans watched Matt’s first episode. Matt’s Doctor still holds the record for most viewership from American audiences, the show was barely getting a million views before he showed up and took over the role! Most of us Americans stopped watching the show during the classic era.
@@StillStanding-k2h I get it, as Matt Smith got the TV Guide Magazine cover in character. I like Matt Smith but not as much as Peter C, Peter D, Jon Pertwee, Sylvester McCoy, Patrick T, and David T. Tom Baker got overrated for me. That said; Steven Moffat did the right thing to press Tom Baker to return. Sometimes it takes time to get proper closure. Pertwee has become my Doctor as it was Pertwee's Doctor that got grounded by the Time Lords, allthough the ball got rolling with Patrick; but the end of the second Doctor was part of sentence that was imposed by the Time Lords.
I’ve only just noticed that 14th realized that 15th was about to take off without saying goodbye because the lights in his TARDIS started to get brighter at the 1:01:07 point. That’s why he walks out of his (14th’s) asking “where is he?” (15th)
And I thought First/Bill Potts had such a First/Susan vibe that I actually wanna see more of these two in the comic books. First's adventure with Bill and her gf
58:00 NOTHING on TV will ever beat this moment, the climax of 50 years of storytelling. Doctor Who is truly on another level, and it will forever be special, no matter how good or bad the writing gets.
It's too bad that the only time the 9th doctor was ever in a multi doctor episode (on screen) was just archive footage for the 50th anniversary. In an interview, Christopher Eccleston stated that he never really approved of multi-doctor episodes and called them cash-ins. He saw his doctor as more of a one man band. I understand where he's coming from and respects his decision, but it would have been cool to see his doctor reacting with other doctors. Thankfully we've got fans to fill in that gap.
Doctor Who is so random I've been watching it all my life 47 years love the show it can be so bad and so good. The only Show on TV that can do it 💯 GENIUS that's what the haters don't understand just shows they aren't really fans.
I like to think that when we see 12 in the day of the doctor, thats somewhere in series 10 and that he gave Missy a test before letting her pretend to be him in the finale; she had to sit back and watch him save Gallifrey. If she passed that test, she could take the final one
I have my theory on that: We all know that the Tardis as a conscience. So what if she knew this whole time that it wasn't the first time the doctor has stole a tardis? I mean the tardis can change her interior everytime it's dammage. So why not the exterior? Basecly, I suggest the Tardis has choose the police box because it was the form the doctor choose for their previous tardis back then 🤔
I’m still holding out for Chris, Matt, Peter C and Jodie to finally return for a multi-doctor story. I wish they had returned for the 60th anniversary specials. Maybe they could’ve just done it as a companion reunion where all the classic era companions and new who companions (from the RTD 1, Moffat and Chibs eras) came together to help the 14th Doctor. I can sort of understand why RTD decided not to bring these incarnations back for the 60th because he wanted to do the type of multi-doctor story that had never been done before where the current doctor and the incoming doctor (14 and 15) meet face to face. Also they sort of already did a typical multi-Doctor story with the classic doctors returning in the centenary special (The Power Of The Doctor) last year. Also I don’t think there were many New Who incarnations willing to return. Chris and Peter C said they’d probably never come back and Jodie had only just left the role last year. But that doesn’t mean these incarnations shouldn’t be brought back someday. There is still hope they could return in the 70th or 75th anniversaries. By then the BBC/Bad Wolf/Disney will probably have the budget to use AI to de-age them since they’ll be much older at this point.
Wait! Peter Capaldi said he didn't want to come back? NO PLEASE! I really want to see 12 and 13 interact 🥺 Also, I hope we see the fugitive doctor again. I would love her to have a conversation with 15 in particular.
Didn't know where to post this for it to be read, but I'd love to see a behind-the-scenes and / or outtakes of Tales of the Tardis. Absolutely loved those!
Bigeneration is just a weird kind of time loop pulling a future incarnation back to the present, if I understood it correctly, so it doesn’t create a new person. HOWEVER, expanded universe media states that Time Lords have been grown in artificial “looms” ever since they overthrew Gallifrey’s previous rulers and were cursed with sterility, so you’re not wrong…
My favorite thing about this show is that, because the Doctor is played by so many different actors, they can meet together over and over as long as the actors are still alive and want to participate. In this way, the Doctor learns from their past selves but, and perhaps more importantly, the actors learn from their predecessors. This is exemplified in the scene between Matt Smith and Tom Baker in Day of the Doctor, it had a real 'passing down the mantle' vibe even though Matt had been the Doctor for a while at that point and Tom hadn't been for several decades. That method of storytelling lends a true legacy feel to the culture and timeline of the show, something that makes Doctor Who truly unique.
Bit of a far fetch here but when the 11th spoke to the 4th doctor he said "in years to come youll be revisiting a few but just the old favorites" tennant came back to the 14th so like was this some what predicted in the 50th? Obviously again i could be digging into nothing here lets face it just a curious question 😂
Well the Curator wasn't actually the 4th Doctor but a future incarnation so kinda was predicted that there was a possibility of The Doctor regenerating into old faces
i really hope in rtd's grand plan he reintroduces jo martins doctor as the 16th doctor . Him introducing the toy maker to smooth out the bumps of chibnals mess was a great idea and i hope it further self corrects the canon
As much as I've enjoyed the multi-Doctor stories, I wonder if we should have a break from them for a while as they have happened with every current incarnation since the Third Doctor, with the exception of the Fourth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Doctors before being involved in a multi-Doctor story as a previous incarnation either in a televised or audio story.
they can permanently die they only can regenerate 13 times when they have lived to the 13th regeneration they can permanently die but in the show i think its the time lords or something that give him life again allowing him to regenerate again for who knows how many
@@DaCostaRica48 Regeneration is a trick that timelords use when their bodies are damaged in some way. The timelords take on new forms when their old bodies take on too much damage or they're too sick to continue on in their current forms.
@@adamstewart9052 Not wanting to sound rude, I'm just explaining my disagreement- It just seems bizzare not to include one of the most beloved and essential minisodes in Doctor Who, with its only really competition being The Night of the Doctor. Heck, it was penned by future showrunner Steven Moffat and went out it's way to fit into the canon while literally being nothing but 8 minutes of multi Doctor gimmicks- it seems odd to leave it out of literally every "multi Doctor moments" video this channel does. (Shrug)
Who were the two at the second part after the David and Ngutti one, there was first doctor, sylvester's, that celery doctor and that other doctor but there were 2 I didn't recognise
Well, appenrently, according to RTD, the 15 doctor is still the 14 doctor's future. We'll even have a storyline comfirming 15 Tardis is 14 Tardis but from the future. We aren't sure how all of this works yet thought...
If I had a nickel for every time I personally witnessed the Doctor Who fandom correctly predict a twist regeneration, I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s crazy I saw it happen twice.
Bi-Generation sounds so hamfisted and potentially stupid but if it opens the door for more Doctors to come back and share the screen with each other I’m onboard until they give me reason not to be.
so, the bi-generation makes the life of the doctor more complicated to monitor. again, same doctor with different lives. 10th doctor has A and B. and from 10th A, we watch the whole series. so, if there is an unaccounted doctor like from the series of the 13th doctor, probably that doctor came from 10th B. am i correct?
Bi-Generation doesn't really make it complicated, we just gotta assume that the 14th Doctor regenerates into the 15th at some point and is then pulled back to that moment where he first appeared to finish the loop etc
@@govv411 it really does. it's a stupid and unneeded macguffin for rtd to keep tennant around for absolutely no reason which casts a massive shadow on gatwa. as the entire video above shows we've never needed bigeneration to have multiple doctors so it is in fact overcomplicating it, most definitely for no reason
@@govv411im assuming he just becomes someone else and then its just 2 separate doctors that can both regenerate i am assuming bi generation is rare and hard to do
@@shemdellashemygd29 what’s your point exactly? BBC and Disney both propagate the message and it was funded with Disney money. Maybe you should do some research🤪
@@shemdellashemygd29 Think you’re referring to the times when these “woke” themes were more nuanced and not more important than the story itself. People want to be entertained not battered over the head with the “woke” shovel. The drop in viewing figures will be because of this. RTD’s previous run on Who was excellent, but now his own political views are more important than its popularity unfortunately. If it was done well nobody would have a problem. It’s just been done so badly. I’ve watched every episode of Who and it’s so awful now. Nothing to do with the actors, it’s the writing.
I have been a fan and watched Dr Who since the late 70s growing up and the woke agenda has ruined a long time awesome show. I will not be watching this rubbish anymore, Dr Who is dead to me. Way too much has been changed and rewritten since the very beginning when the show first aired, and it's really upsetting and frustrating cause they ruined an awesome show.
I always like multi Doctor stories to convey how they didn’t just recast the characters but that each one has their own personality.
I know Peter believes once a Doctor has regenerated, that Doctor should stay gone to honour the time they were with us.
And that's a beautiful sentiment, beautiful and insightful and respectful to whoever comes next.
But all due respect to Peter, I'd give an arm and a leg to see the Twelfth Doctor come back just one more time in my lifetime, share a scene or two with Ncuti, Jodie, Matt, or David (both of them), even if it was something akin to William Hartnell on the TARDIS monitor in The Three Doctors, I'd weep for joy.
That man was the quintessential Doctor for me, rewatching his clips from Twice Upon A Time reminded me of just how perfectly cast he was.
-casted- cast
@@Tao_Tology On the one hand, thanks.
On the other hand, can you not? I was half asleep and ill when I typed this out, you're lucky that 'casted' was the biggest error 😂
And makes a mockery of time travel and time-lord-ism.
He is my doctor forever
@@DrKnockers05 Another reason why we won’t see Peter as the Doctor again is because of the BBC and the people in control of the show (not the show runners the actual company) all the guitars he used while playing the Doctor was his that he’d either brought (a lot of them were really expensive) or already owned (one of them he’d owned for years) and when he left they refused to give him them back after they originally agreed to let him use them as he wanted them to be apart of his Doctor because of all the original hints to his Doctor’s love of music and thought it would be a good idea.
He spoke to the higher ups who liked the idea and agreed with him but told him that they didn’t have the funds, Peter said that he would supply them out his own pocket. They originally said that he could take them with him when he decided to leave (he didn’t actually want to leave when he did, he wanted to stay on a few more seasons when Chibnall took over but Chibnall told the BBC that he wanted to start completely fresh. So Peter was essentially 🔥 for Jodie!) when the time came for him to leave he asked for all his guitars back as previously agreed and was told “no they now belong to the BBC and Doctor Who”
He wasn’t happy at all with them going back on the original agreement especially because of how much he personally spent and one of them was a gift from his late father it was reported.
That’s another reason why we will probably never see him again as the Doctor, it’s the whole Chris/9th Doctor story again the BBC and people in charge of Doctor Who saying one thing and agreeing to, to begin with and then going back on the agreement with the actor! It’s SAF that they refuse to give him what is rightfully his! They didn’t pay for them, they didn’t even refund him the money he spent either on all the sound equipment and guitars that he had purchased and provided himself. He let it slip at a convention when he was asked a question about who’s idea it was to have his version of the Doctor playing the guitar? And was he actually playing or was it music dubbed over him pretending? He answered the questions and that’s how the media got hold of what really happened behind the scenes and why he actually left the show.
I loved Peter as the Doctor too, but what I love even more is the fact that his hair started getting bigger as each season of his went on. He started out with a short back and sides and ended up with a full on bush by end. His Hair on his head got more out of control than his eyebrows did! 🤣
I loved Mels line in The Giggle. 'your gonna be someone else, it doesnt matter who. Cause every single one of you is fantastic'
Heres to the next 60 years of Who.
They're gonna be fantastic.
Thank god.. someone who recognizes that the modern doctor who is still actually good
The 50th anniversary is still a legendary celebration of Doctor Who with that *"No sir, all 13!"* I just wish Paul McGann got an acting role in day of the Doctor as well as the night of the Doctor special.
Me too! John Hurt was great, but they should have given Paul/8th the role in the 50th.
“Night of the Doctor” is the most watched Doctor Who video, it was so popular when it was released on UA-cam that it caused UA-cam to cra$h because everyone was trying to watch it at the same time and UA-cam’s servers couldn’t keep up with the demand of everyone trying to watch it at the same time.
Paul has proven himself time and time again that he deserves a proper full onscreen run as the 8th Doctor. That movie they did the man wrong on so many levels. And his audiobooks are some of the best off screen stories for any of the Doctors. The 8th Doctors audiobooks along with River Songs are just outstanding. And the fact that Alex Kingston has written countless River Song books about River’s adventures with the different Doctors as well as her own are all stories that she herself came up with and wrote without any help from people involved with the show or BBC.
She even wrote River’s full diary full of stories that played out on screen or was mentioned like the “Jim the Fish” adventure with the Doctor. The mini episodes of River and the Doctor that were made most of them were stories that Alex herself had written and she allowed them to release River Song’s diary as an official Doctor Who book. Something that she still does even now because she loves the character so much!
Some of the stories she’s written I wish they would give her a spin off show so that some of them can actually be played out onscreen from River’s diary. It’s a book that I’ve just started reading to my youngest set of twins at bedtime after finishing the LOTR’s trilogy of books, before them they were listening to “The Hobbit” we’re all massive Doctor Who, Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, Sherlock and Tolkien fans in our house. Our house is like a collector’s museum! 🤣
Then they just destroyed Gallifrey again. What a waste
I agree@@BunjiKugashira1990
The "high Gallifreyan" was just math
That is the best one
I love that 15 is full of love and sympathy for his former self, rather than being antagonistic or competative. I enjoy the silly griping too, but it really shows the Doctor's growth that this most recent iteration saw his past self and just went, "damn, we need a hug and some rest. Time to make sure I actually take care of myself."
Seriously? The show has become utterly cringe worthy and over the top.
Oh Cry me a river, you're all the same you whining children you know that? "I don't like him, doctor who has gone woke, it's pandering to the masses!" Well here's something you probably wasn't expecting, and I'll use caps to get the point through to you Ken, THE SHOW ISN'T TAILOR MADE FOR YOU.
All the person above you said that 15 looked at his past self and said "look, take a break, recover from the last billion years and relax" that's cringeworthy? that's over the top? One person saying to another "hey, listen it's okay to feel like this, just take it one day at a time"
You may say that you're a doctor who fan, that you liked the series before, but if you or anyone has an issue with someone simply saying take care of yourself, with how a doctor looks, Or how people are represented, you were never a doctor who fan,
If you have an issue with someone being positive, reassuring, caring towards someone else? Regardless of their age, gender, colour, belief, My friend you're nothing more than a Dalek
Over the top? That's Doctor Who all the time. Here's 2 ways to never cringe again if you happen to run across the show. Turn off your device or watch something else. Welcome to a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff!
@@DemetriusSorvo Yep, seriously. If you're looking to avoid cringe and over the top, I don't think Doctor Who will ever be a good fit. Killer plastic, creatures made of human fat, dinosaurs on a space ship, the last human is skin stretched over a trampoline frame, the most terrifying villains in the universe have a plunger and egg mixer for hands... we come here FOR delightful cringe! ❤️
@@VidDualityyou thought his comment was funny, go watch his voice acting demos. He thinks he isn't dramatic and over the top while reading DAVROS. LINES. Hahahahaha, oh my god! Poor thing has no self awareness
These moments showcase what a truly brilliant format this wonderful show has.
The Curator's line, "if I was you, perhaps I was you of course," can work now, if RTD makes the post-bigeneration 14 age over time to become The Curator we see played by Tom Baker
I'm totally considering that canon.
Even more when he says “I could retire become the curator of this place”, “you know I really think you might” suggesting he knows it happens to him & I think even better “in years to come you’ll find yourself re visiting a few, but just the old favourites”, eg suggesting 10th returns. And then he arrived just after 10 left & of course they wouldn’t want to be in the same room together since it’s basically the same body
That is definitely what I think should happen. 14 accepting his role as the Curator, then regenerating into some past Doctor, explaining that he can only revisit his older faces now.
It would work anyway even if he eventually regenerated into 15 and he was pulled back from his future to merge with him.
You're thinking way too small. Remember the Valeyard's backstory?
Bill's interaction with the First Doctor is so wholesome there
I guess we actually did get a multi Doctor episode for the anniversary, or at least a part of one 😊
A partly dressed part of one at that.
@@TiberiusWallace I didn't mind that, it's not like he was naked or anything
Too bad it sucked
Technically got 3.
1. Doctor+DoctorDonna
2. Doctor+Clone
3.14+15
You guess? We did.
15:20 I actually really like Ten/Clara's interaction, even if it was for 2 seconds. I hope we can see them together in comic book or TV form again.
I love Multi-Doctors meeting each other
My fave is Tennant but Jodie's Doctor was very underrated. I liked her doctor - a bit crazy, a bit childlike, a lot madman with a box.
*a lot madwoman with a box.
Yep, same here. It's a shame that the writing wasn't better, her Doctor had so much potential. Let's hope Big Finish does something with 13 sometime in the future
@@lfczela8317 I find the writing for a lot of the 11th and 12th Doctors to be also pretty terrible. And the writing for the 9th and 10th Doctor was very pertinent, but there were a lot of things I didn't like. For every series from 1963 and onwards, I look for the things I love an enjoy from amongst the overall production.
I watched Jodie's run way way way after it aired so I didn't have any of the backlash. And I really enjoyed it. Visually it was stunning.
Jodie was Brilliant
Any time the Doctor interacts with him/herself..is MAGIC!!!
I love it when the doctor meets himself
This is the first time he's actually hugged himself, isn't it?
Or herself.
@@adamstewart9052 good point
@@adamstewart9052 Themselves
Best multi-Doctor quote is Matt Smith to David Tennant:
"Listen, what you get upto (in the privacy of your own regeneration) is your business." 😉
The last 60 years of Doctor Who have been wonderful, chaotic, heartbreaking, fun, and a brilliant time. I can't wait to see Ncuti Gatwa's journey as one fantastic Doctor, the long way round.
Here's to 60 more years of the greatest show in all time and space!
Side-Note: I love how David says "I could never let the TARDIS go. It would hurt." Doctor Who has been such a big part of his life that you don't feel like it's the Doctor saying that, but like it's David himself, not wanting to let such a great big part of his life go.
All TV multi Doctor stories:
- The Three Doctors: 1, 2, 3
- Logopolis: 4, Watcher
- The Five Doctors: 1, 2, 3, 5
- The Two Doctors: 2, 6
- Dimensions in Time: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (ignore this one if you like lol)
- Day of the Doctor: War, 10, 11, Curator
- Twice Upon a Time: 1, 12
- Fugitive of the Judoon: Fugitive, 13
- Power of the Doctor: 13, Guardians of the Edge, Holo-Doctors
- The Giggle: 14, 15
You forgot - _Twice Upon a Time:_ 1, 12 between _The Day of the Doctor_ and _Fugitive of the Judoon._
Also Twice Upon a Time: 1, 12
twice upon a time added 👍
Now for the 'technical' multi-Doctor Stories...
Journey's End (Meta-Crisis)
The Big Bang (11 sees his own incarnation a bit into the future)
The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People (Ganger Doctor)
The Bells of Saint John (Spoonhead Doctor)
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (same as 'Big Bang')
Extremis (while they don't meet, we do get the simulated Doctor)
The Vanquishers (13 ends up trisected. She also meets Time, who takes on her incarnation's form while it talks to her)
Wild Blue Yonder (No-Thing Doctor)
There might be more. Either way, this is only the modern era, so there's definitely more in the classics :)
@@thepandorica1660 Father's Day (9 sees his own incarnation a bit into the past) before any of those and legally Wild Blue Yonder starting from The Star Beast is a separate show from the modern era also explaining the new series being 'Season 1.'
16:37 Tom Baker finally returns to the role and show that made him famous. John Nathan Turner only showed Baker that he truly stayed his welcome...although Baker wanted to leave the show sooner...but certain events in UK TV extended Baker's time on DW. The failure of Shada and Baker not wanting to return made The Five Doctors a treat and truly a fan fav.
Tom did not want to leave the role, this is a very well documented fact that Tom himself has addressed and spoken about multiple times. He was pushed out by the new guy in charge of the BBC at the time who said “he’s got to go, we need a younger actor in the role that will appeal to the younger audience!”
And because of the way Tom was treated he swore he would never return to the show. So Steven eventually managing to talk Tom into returning for the 50th was a massive feat in of itself because Tom had turned him down countless times before he finally agreed, just like he had turned down returning multiple times before when asked. Steven wanted to give Tom the proper send off he was denied originally.
Steven started asking Tom if he would consider returning long before he even wrote the script for the 50th. That’s why he kept refusing in the past. Tom has never forgiven the BBC for what they did to him and he never will, but thought about it along with all the support he was receiving on social media from fans asking for him to return which is what made him finally give in and tell Steven he’d do it because he owed it to the fans and Steven thought that the BBC and the show owed it to Tom.
It’s in many of the official books about the history of the show and documentaries about what actually happened regarding Tom behind the scenes and Tom hasn’t been shy about telling the truth over the years. Before David Tom was the number one choice for the best Doctor and is still considered the best Doctor out of classic Who. That’s why it’s always David at number one with Tom at number two in the office list!
And David wasn’t the Doctor who made the show famous around the world, it was actually Matt. It’s only when fans started watching older episodes of NuWho that David became the fan favorite but he definitely wasn’t the one who made famous overseas! Us Americans wasn’t watching the show until Matt took over which is why they had to schedule in a full tour of America to promote the show last minute after Matt’s first episode aired and they got the numbers in of how many Americans watched Matt’s first episode. Matt’s Doctor still holds the record for most viewership from American audiences, the show was barely getting a million views before he showed up and took over the role! Most of us Americans stopped watching the show during the classic era.
@@StillStanding-k2h I get it, as Matt Smith got the TV Guide Magazine cover in character. I like Matt Smith but not as much as Peter C, Peter D, Jon Pertwee, Sylvester McCoy, Patrick T, and David T. Tom Baker got overrated for me. That said; Steven Moffat did the right thing to press Tom Baker to return. Sometimes it takes time to get proper closure.
Pertwee has become my Doctor as it was Pertwee's Doctor that got grounded by the Time Lords, allthough the ball got rolling with Patrick; but the end of the second Doctor was part of sentence that was imposed by the Time Lords.
"You're the old man, you're older than me!"
Well tbf, in "The Five Doctors", 1st called 5th young man lol
Every one wants to be the youngest, I guess. I think that the First and Fifteenth were right, though.
That's because he was physically younger.
The Doctor’s age and his youth are two different things. The Doctor can be young and old all together.
@@Styx771 Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.
I’ve only just noticed that 14th realized that 15th was about to take off without saying goodbye because the lights in his TARDIS started to get brighter at the 1:01:07 point. That’s why he walks out of his (14th’s) asking “where is he?” (15th)
Good catch!
And I thought First/Bill Potts had such a First/Susan vibe that I actually wanna see more of these two in the comic books. First's adventure with Bill and her gf
58:00 NOTHING on TV will ever beat this moment, the climax of 50 years of storytelling.
Doctor Who is truly on another level, and it will forever be special, no matter how good or bad the writing gets.
The curator scene always gets me. 😢
3:02 Goodbye Doctor, I let you go.
Hope Ncuti would be a good Doctor, he is incredible actor
@@_MyNameIsAJ_Wdym? He was cast for it.
It's too bad that the only time the 9th doctor was ever in a multi doctor episode (on screen) was just archive footage for the 50th anniversary. In an interview, Christopher Eccleston stated that he never really approved of multi-doctor episodes and called them cash-ins. He saw his doctor as more of a one man band. I understand where he's coming from and respects his decision, but it would have been cool to see his doctor reacting with other doctors. Thankfully we've got fans to fill in that gap.
47:05 three TARDIS in one room 😂😂
And once again, they've forgotten to add "time crash" the children in need special where the tenth doctor met the fifth
I loved that one!
In loving memory of Richard franklin. “Salute”
i love Matt smiths idea of him coming back as a fake doctor while secretly the master
Will always love 11th and 10ths interactions
Doctor Who is so random I've been watching it all my life 47 years love the show it can be so bad and so good. The only Show on TV that can do it 💯 GENIUS that's what the haters don't understand just shows they aren't really fans.
Facts
Loved the roundels in the Curator's art gallery in The Day of the Doctor that resembles the 14th and 15th Doctor's roundels in their TARDIS interior.
40yrs+ since the five doctors,
Love the storylines for last four episodes: clever, evocative, and creative. RTD, well done! Ncuti is fabulous.
Absolutely love Tom Baker
Who knows??????????????
This makes me miss matt smith as the doctor more
I like to think that when we see 12 in the day of the doctor, thats somewhere in series 10 and that he gave Missy a test before letting her pretend to be him in the finale; she had to sit back and watch him save Gallifrey. If she passed that test, she could take the final one
This was an amazing edit! Holy cow, it’s now 2:30am. 😳 Thank you! I’ll have to watch it again after I’ve had some sleep. ❤
I’ve never understood why the Fugitive Doctor’s TARDIS was a police box. The chameleon circuit broke after the first episode of the Hartnell Doctor.
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey...stuff
I have my theory on that:
We all know that the Tardis as a conscience. So what if she knew this whole time that it wasn't the first time the doctor has stole a tardis? I mean the tardis can change her interior everytime it's dammage. So why not the exterior?
Basecly, I suggest the Tardis has choose the police box because it was the form the doctor choose for their previous tardis back then 🤔
Fun
I Love Doctor Multi Characters.
All 13? No all 14? No all 15? No, So how many now???
15 main doctors + war and fugitive
I really wish David and Jodie could have their own multi-doctor special just like in the comics.
I’m still holding out for Chris, Matt, Peter C and Jodie to finally return for a multi-doctor story. I wish they had returned for the 60th anniversary specials. Maybe they could’ve just done it as a companion reunion where all the classic era companions and new who companions (from the RTD 1, Moffat and Chibs eras) came together to help the 14th Doctor.
I can sort of understand why RTD decided not to bring these incarnations back for the 60th because he wanted to do the type of multi-doctor story that had never been done before where the current doctor and the incoming doctor (14 and 15) meet face to face. Also they sort of already did a typical multi-Doctor story with the classic doctors returning in the centenary special (The Power Of The Doctor) last year. Also I don’t think there were many New Who incarnations willing to return. Chris and Peter C said they’d probably never come back and Jodie had only just left the role last year.
But that doesn’t mean these incarnations shouldn’t be brought back someday. There is still hope they could return in the 70th or 75th anniversaries. By then the BBC/Bad Wolf/Disney will probably have the budget to use AI to de-age them since they’ll be much older at this point.
Wait! Peter Capaldi said he didn't want to come back? NO PLEASE! I really want to see 12 and 13 interact 🥺
Also, I hope we see the fugitive doctor again. I would love her to have a conversation with 15 in particular.
@@claireaquos6532 well, that’s what I heard one or two fans say online but I can’t be certain.
Amazing and fantastic.
The 15th doctor give me matt smith engery.
Imagine being physically overlapping with someone, that must have been a really awful few seconds for 14 and 15
Didn't know where to post this for it to be read, but I'd love to see a behind-the-scenes and / or outtakes of Tales of the Tardis. Absolutely loved those!
Time Lords can procreate Asexually.
That'll upset the gammons.
From what I know, every now and then. Bi-generation was supposed to be a myth, or something like that.
No. The Doctor is the template for all Time Lords. It’s just re-using the template.
Bigeneration is just a weird kind of time loop pulling a future incarnation back to the present, if I understood it correctly, so it doesn’t create a new person. HOWEVER, expanded universe media states that Time Lords have been grown in artificial “looms” ever since they overthrew Gallifrey’s previous rulers and were cursed with sterility, so you’re not wrong…
New doctor is amazing
Doctor who should try out de aging special effects like the mandalorian for the old doctors (with the actors permission)
But how will we do that for 2,3 and War?
My favorite thing about this show is that, because the Doctor is played by so many different actors, they can meet together over and over as long as the actors are still alive and want to participate. In this way, the Doctor learns from their past selves but, and perhaps more importantly, the actors learn from their predecessors. This is exemplified in the scene between Matt Smith and Tom Baker in Day of the Doctor, it had a real 'passing down the mantle' vibe even though Matt had been the Doctor for a while at that point and Tom hadn't been for several decades. That method of storytelling lends a true legacy feel to the culture and timeline of the show, something that makes Doctor Who truly unique.
16:59 so anyways this was totally foreshadowing to 14
"it's time." 😭😭😭😭😭
37:00 Still can't believe they have shown hitler, multiple times
its like indiana johns
It not hitler
I guess with the bi-generation thing it could explain why two doctors existed during the female doctor run
Bit of a far fetch here but when the 11th spoke to the 4th doctor he said "in years to come youll be revisiting a few but just the old favorites" tennant came back to the 14th so like was this some what predicted in the 50th? Obviously again i could be digging into nothing here lets face it just a curious question 😂
Well the Curator wasn't actually the 4th Doctor but a future incarnation so kinda was predicted that there was a possibility of The Doctor regenerating into old faces
i really hope in rtd's grand plan he reintroduces jo martins doctor as the 16th doctor . Him introducing the toy maker to smooth out the bumps of chibnals mess was a great idea and i hope it further self corrects the canon
When will you be releasing Series 7 on the collection box set
Meta-crisis doctor is crying rn
matt smith fav and ofc David Tenant!
This is just delightful!
Maybe it's just me....but, the next one "born" should be the youngest. Not the oldest.
He’s the same person so the next one is older as he’s been around for longer
🎉 Doctor who 🎉
Does anyone else think Mrs Flood is related to Amy and Rory?Flood,Pond...
Water way to go.!!!!!!!!!
As much as I've enjoyed the multi-Doctor stories, I wonder if we should have a break from them for a while as they have happened with every current incarnation since the Third Doctor, with the exception of the Fourth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Doctors before being involved in a multi-Doctor story as a previous incarnation either in a televised or audio story.
They haven’t, though.
@@schoolingdiana9086what hasnt
Timelords don't die; they just regenerate.
they can permanently die they only can regenerate 13 times when they have lived to the 13th regeneration they can permanently die but in the show i think its the time lords or something that give him life again allowing him to regenerate again for who knows how many
@@DaCostaRica48 Regeneration is a trick that timelords use when their bodies are damaged in some way.
The timelords take on new forms when their old bodies take on too much damage or they're too sick to continue on in their current forms.
Third comment LOL but I also thought that Two/Six worked so well together
Did they lose the rights to Time Crash?
They might have just been including those in the show.
@@adamstewart9052 Not wanting to sound rude, I'm just explaining my disagreement- It just seems bizzare not to include one of the most beloved and essential minisodes in Doctor Who, with its only really competition being The Night of the Doctor. Heck, it was penned by future showrunner Steven Moffat and went out it's way to fit into the canon while literally being nothing but 8 minutes of multi Doctor gimmicks- it seems odd to leave it out of literally every "multi Doctor moments" video this channel does. (Shrug)
An hour?
💙THANK❤️YOU💙
Did they ever explain the black female doctor and the way she just showed up like that?
15's theme is amazing
Who were the two at the second part after the David and Ngutti one, there was first doctor, sylvester's, that celery doctor and that other doctor but there were 2 I didn't recognise
Power of the Doctor. More specifically ghe gaurdians of the edge where 13 meets 1,5,6,7 and 8
@@alexandertelson3713 Oh nice, I haven't seen it
He is indeed beautiful
i love you
Can someone please explain it to me how the 15th doctor is older than the 14th doctor 😊
Well, appenrently, according to RTD, the 15 doctor is still the 14 doctor's future. We'll even have a storyline comfirming 15 Tardis is 14 Tardis but from the future. We aren't sure how all of this works yet thought...
Lovely❤
So Were the doctors touching tips when they split just curious?
I hope it's okay to ask, could you please add a warning for the flashing lights in this video please? Thank you so much!
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Doctor Woke, going broke. 👍
If I had a nickel for every time I personally witnessed the Doctor Who fandom correctly predict a twist regeneration, I’d have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s crazy I saw it happen twice.
Bi-Generation sounds so hamfisted and potentially stupid but if it opens the door for more Doctors to come back and share the screen with each other I’m onboard until they give me reason not to be.
I like the chat tween 4 and 11, talking less like the doc and more just tom and matt
so, the bi-generation makes the life of the doctor more complicated to monitor. again, same doctor with different lives. 10th doctor has A and B. and from 10th A, we watch the whole series. so, if there is an unaccounted doctor like from the series of the 13th doctor, probably that doctor came from 10th B. am i correct?
Bi-Generation doesn't really make it complicated, we just gotta assume that the 14th Doctor regenerates into the 15th at some point and is then pulled back to that moment where he first appeared to finish the loop etc
@@govv411 it really does. it's a stupid and unneeded macguffin for rtd to keep tennant around for absolutely no reason which casts a massive shadow on gatwa. as the entire video above shows we've never needed bigeneration to have multiple doctors so it is in fact overcomplicating it, most definitely for no reason
@@govv411im assuming he just becomes someone else and then its just 2 separate doctors that can both regenerate i am assuming bi generation is rare and hard to do
Guess David the 10th doctor can go "I had a black man grow out of me" XD
14th doctor acshuwally 🤓
damn spoilers in the thumbnail :(
It's been a few weeks.
@@NateBeemanThat doesn't mean everyone has watch it yet
Hey BBC, release 'Torchwood: Absent Friends'
Aww... no Time Crash?
i like to imagine 14/10 finds a way back to rose in his bi generation and settles down before becoming the curator.
No one remember about heart-2 and rose
Ah, so this is the reason why folk are cancelling their tv licence.🤣🤣🤣
It is easier to stream it online instead, for sure.
Once again, diversity ruins a good show
That's one way of saying WOKE but very true indeed. I won't be watching it anymore, way too many changes for my liking
@@michellerampton9633cope harder they have so many plot holes from all of doctor who
1 minute ago? 8 views? Hmmm not good enough people!
Thank you for destroying my childhood
cry harder
RIP Doctor Who
its not dead no where near dead
Can’t believe the 6th doctor died he was him 😢
Witch doctor will be the curator
Which doctor or witch-doctor?
The new biforcated doctor is the birth of The Master ...
The BBC killed this series but needed Disney to help pay for the funeral. “The message” is a franchise killer.
the show with full creative control from RTD bad wolf studios and BBC studios. Do your research
@@shemdellashemygd29 what’s your point exactly? BBC and Disney both propagate the message and it was funded with Disney money. Maybe you should do some research🤪
@@spoobsjammin did I say they didn't. No. The message that has been there since 1963. You know nothing about the show. You do your research.
@@shemdellashemygd29 Think you’re referring to the times when these “woke” themes were more nuanced and not more important than the story itself. People want to be entertained not battered over the head with the “woke” shovel. The drop in viewing figures will be because of this. RTD’s previous run on Who was excellent, but now his own political views are more important than its popularity unfortunately. If it was done well nobody would have a problem. It’s just been done so badly. I’ve watched every episode of Who and it’s so awful now. Nothing to do with the actors, it’s the writing.
@@spoobsjammin you only just chose to see doctor whos political views.
I have been a fan and watched Dr Who since the late 70s growing up and the woke agenda has ruined a long time awesome show. I will not be watching this rubbish anymore, Dr Who is dead to me. Way too much has been changed and rewritten since the very beginning when the show first aired, and it's really upsetting and frustrating cause they ruined an awesome show.
Real life has a lot of diversity. Not understanding why that fact being reflected in a TV show is troublesome?
Ah yes doctor who a show that has never been left leaning politically ever right? If you believe that you didn’t understand Tom Baker
then your not a true fan