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Family of Blood is one of the scariest Doctor Who stories. But not because of the family, because of the way the Doctor becomes truly terrifying as he sentences the family to their eternal punishments. The mix of icy fury and cold deadness in David's eyes is creepy. If you make someone like the Doctor your enemy and he starts running away from you, it isn't because he's afraid of you. He's sparing you. He knows what he's capable of doing to you, but the Family of Blood insisted on finding out the hard way.
To me the most terrifying enemies the Doctor and his/her companions have faced are the Cybermen, the Time Reapers, the Weeping Angels, the Master, and of course the Daleks.
One of my all time favourite Tennant episodes. Hell probably one of the best modern ones full stop. It was terrifying that someone that powerful like the doctor was rendered completely powerless in it. That always stuck with me tbh.
@@jacklomas4218 SKY: He's waited so long. DOCTOR: He's waited so long. SKY: In the dark. DOCTOR: In the dark. SKY: And the cold. DOCTOR: And the cold. SKY: And the diamonds. DOCTOR: And the diamonds. SKY: Until you came. DOCTOR: Until you came. SKY: Bodies so hot. DOCTOR: Bodies so hot. SKY: With blood. DOCTOR: With blood. SKY: And pain. DOCTOR: And pain.
@@DralenDragonfox what adds to the episode even more as well is you can see the doctor utterly terrified in the episode and trying and failing miserably to fight it and it just adds to it even more. It's box episodes like this which can be so well done because of how simple they are in a way. It's a shame we don't get more of them in general really. Just the simplest things and honestly some things of what you don't see can make for some of the best stories.
I had a feeling The Master would be #1. Two phrases that still scare the crap out of me in the Doctor Who universe: “Are you my mummy?” and “Hey! Who turned out the lights?!”
I'm honestly surprised my favorite Doctor Who monster didn't make the list - the Time Reapers. They're one of the few beings that have outright killed the Doctor, but I can see the argument that they're not _directly_ hostile to the Doctor, they're just "cleaning" the wound in time that was caused by the paradox of Peter Tyler surviving his scheduled death. The Doctor being there and being killed is completely incidental.
What about that one enemy the Doctor faced that needed to be completely erased from history/time as a whole? The Doctor never had a reason to re-use that weapon since then but wouldn't that mean that the enemy he faced was so disastrous that it needed to be done?
I think Rassilon/The Time Lords as a whole deserve a spot here. Their corruption was what originally led the Doctor to leave his home planet, and they are a beautiful binary opposition to the Doctor. While the Doctor longs for travel, adventure, and influence, the Time Lords care much more for staying in their own bubble, and merely watching over the verse instead of merging with it. The Time Lords were trying to play Gods and were not, whereas the Doctor was trying not to play God while being one. Plus, Rassilon is the reason the Doctor pulled out a gun.
I don't think so, just because they weren't really consistent enough. I never knew what they were going to be like at all, every time they showed up. Rassilon even more so. It's like every writer gets to put their own spin on them.
@@ZlothZloth But in terms of impact and overall importance, they are significant. The Daleks aren't always written consistently, especially during the Moffat era. Writing shouldn't be the main factor here, but more the characters themselves, and they've always been very corrupt and decadent
You forgot: The giant spiders that killed the 3rd Doctor leading to the 4th Doctor The giant robot the 4th Doctor fought The giant monster plant the 4th Doctor fought. The Dominators. The Ice Warriors (green reptile men?) The Warriors of the Deep.
How do you set a rule about not including "enemies" that aren't outright antagonistic, then THE VERY FIRST item in the list is a species who, by your own admission, are not outright antagonistic, but are taken over by other powers.
I would have put The Daleks over The Master, I would have merged Sutekh with The Beast since not only are they practically the same guy, but they are voiced by the same voice actor too, a man named Gabriel Wolfe. Plus that would have given you the opportunity to include The Mara.
Sutekh was actually brought back for the series 1 finale of the 15th doctor. They even got Sutekhs original VA to come back and provide the voice once again.
So no one's going to talk about this? I have to bring it up. Alright, I will. In the episode Scaroth is in, he kills one of the characters by using a device to rapidly age him into a skeleton. Scaroth was played by Julian Glover, who played Walter Donovan, an Indiana Jones villain who died the same way. This happened before Last Crusade, so maybe, inspiration for Donovan's death scene?
The Cybermen have been my favorite since I watched the original top 10 Doctor Who villains. They're mainly the reason I started watching New Who to begin with. I wonder if they'll be as phenomenal as Star Trek's the Borg.
Lose the Ood, who aren't an enemy at all. For pity's sake, they sang to him to help him regenerate! Put in Sil. He was a classic! Lililililililililililllll!
This series has the creepiest villains which most of the times also they come in armies as well! I don't know how much creepier the whole situation can be with this series! 😱
Pretty weird how War, Nine and Eleven are the only Doctors who haven't encountered the Master on-screen or explicitly been said to have encountered them off-screen
I don't think the second doctor ever meet him either, the only reason the first one did is because of The 5 Doctors episodes. And his first appearance was during the 3rd Doctors run.
Given their recent resurgence, the Celestial Toymaker is certainly one for the books. I'm pretty sure every cosmic based hero should have a 5th dimensional enemy who just wants to mess with the hero for shits and giggles; Mr Mxycptlyk, Gaunter O'Dimm, Arbiters of Reality, Deadites. And I'm still waiting on the other mad Time Lord to return, Omega. I don't know if him coming back post Time War means he will be less antagonistic or if he will be pissed the time lords were saved from the brink of destruction when it was closer than he ever achieved. Maybe he can come back for a finale, one last blow against a weakened Gallifrey.
It was the nanogenes from the hospital ship Jack Harkness crashed onto an already dead boy - they thought humans were supposed to look like the first human they encountered so changed all others to what they thought was the template - until his mother finally got close enough for them realise there mistake. But yes super creepy!
I wouldn't put Scaroth above the Black Guardian. He's memorable but not that much of a threat. Also I wouldn't put the Beast and Midnight Entity above the Sontarans.
Everyone can say whatever they want about the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Master. (Roger Delgado and Anthony Ainley were great! And I adore John Simm!) I like the Weeping Angels! And it will be interesting to see the Celestial Toymaker return. I would like to see the return of the Meddling Monk (from the 1960s) and the Rani (from the 1980s). I can’t call the Ood villains because generally speaking they’re really quite friendly and helpful. They do, however, can be easily manipulated. Scaroth, the Family of Blood, the Great Intelligence, the Beast and Sutekh were great one-off villains. The Sontarans and Silurians can be enemies, but there have been exceptions (think: the Pater Noster Gang). The Flood: even the Ice Warriors of Mars wanted nothing to do with them! And there are the Raston Warrior Robots- said to be among the deadliest in the universe.
I can't wrap my brain around calling the Ood "villains". Yes, they've done bad stuff at times but, as you point out yourselves, they were pushed and manipulated into all of it, and when left to their own devices they're quite benign. Calling them villains is like calling people evil for changing their behavior after a lobotomy or doing what they have to do to rescue their entire civilization from a horrific invasive regime. At the other end of the spectrum, obviously entities like Davros/the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Master, and many others are more iconic, some have done far more obvious evil in the long run, and a few do creep me out a lot (I'm [literally!] looking at you, Weeping Angels), but the one evil that gives me the deepest creeps to this day is the Silence. Even seeing tally marks can make me shudder. The idea that you can't remember the evil and therefore can never even know it exists... that's truly horrifying.
What really kills me is that they included the Ood literally mere seconds after saying that they were going to hold themselves to a rule that would not include species like them.
My favourite villain from each season Doctor Who New Series:Series 1:Dalek, Series 2:John Lumic, series 3:Harold Saxon/Master, series 4:Davros, series 5:Weeping Angels, series 6:Silence, series 7:Great Intelligence, series 8:Missy, series 9:Davros, series 10:Mr Razor/Master, series 11:Tzim Shaw, series 12:O/Master, series 13: Rasputin/Master
the peg dolls deserve a spot here theyre underrated forgettable and horrifying much like the empty child they transform people into another peg doll but just doesnt say are you my mummy. they sing their own nursery rhyme.
A) Davros has had too long a history to be considered anything lower than number two. He's been "destroyed" a million times over, only to pop up again. B) The Missy incarnation of The Master may have revealed new and unexpected aspects of who they are and how they relate to The Doctor. She not merely conveys an admiration for him, but love for him on some level.
Generally okay with this one but switch the master with the Daleks! Even people who have never watched the show know who the daleks are. That’s next level.
Hey WM, Speaking of Doctor Who, could you do a list of shows/movies or any franchise that took a nosedive in popularity due to modern changes? Last I heard the DW show has lost a lot of viewers.
I think part of the loss of viewers for Who is more due to the insane decision to put it on streaming services (at least for the US). I double-checked and the last "Who" I saw was the "Legend of the Sea Devils" special (it seemed like it aired on BBC America but I honestly don't recall). I don't even remember seeing or hearing any promotion for "The Power of the Daleks" (beyond the post-"Legend" closing credits about "Doctor Who will return . . .") and I had no clue when it was supposed to air--the only thing I remember was, at the time, there was talk about the whole series would be moved to a streaming service but not which one or when. Even now, supposedly (according to Wiki), the first of the "Fourteenth Doctor" specials is supposed to be airing today (Nov 25, 2023) but I can't find anything "Doctor Who" related on my "On Demand" service or on my cable series search menu. And it's not showing up on the Max streaming service as of yet (the latest showing for "Doctor Who" are the 2022 specials with Jodie Whittaker).
No, sorry - if the Slitheen are "great" villains then so is the Abzorbaloff. And perhaps time itself should be considered as one of the Doctor's greatest villains. Cheers....
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Idk because I've never watched Dr. Who only scenes you've barely showed in this video
How is the Ood on this list when they're not really a Doctor who villain, and you left out The Ranni
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Uhh, why no Rassilon?
Yes the Ice Warriors and Autons
Family of Blood is one of the scariest Doctor Who stories. But not because of the family, because of the way the Doctor becomes truly terrifying as he sentences the family to their eternal punishments. The mix of icy fury and cold deadness in David's eyes is creepy. If you make someone like the Doctor your enemy and he starts running away from you, it isn't because he's afraid of you. He's sparing you. He knows what he's capable of doing to you, but the Family of Blood insisted on finding out the hard way.
They learned that with the Doctor, if you F around, you will find out
To me the most terrifying enemies the Doctor and his/her companions have faced are the Cybermen, the Time Reapers, the Weeping Angels, the Master, and of course the Daleks.
The flood or whatever it’s called
Midnight was such an amazingly tense and terrifying episode. One of my absolute favourites.
One of my all time favourite Tennant episodes. Hell probably one of the best modern ones full stop. It was terrifying that someone that powerful like the doctor was rendered completely powerless in it. That always stuck with me tbh.
rewatching it right now for the same reason lol, it’s one of the best episodes of the show in my opinion. Really well-written and directed.
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SKY: He's waited so long.
DOCTOR: He's waited so long.
SKY: In the dark.
DOCTOR: In the dark.
SKY: And the cold.
DOCTOR: And the cold.
SKY: And the diamonds.
DOCTOR: And the diamonds.
SKY: Until you came.
DOCTOR: Until you came.
SKY: Bodies so hot.
DOCTOR: Bodies so hot.
SKY: With blood.
DOCTOR: With blood.
SKY: And pain.
DOCTOR: And pain.
@@DralenDragonfox what adds to the episode even more as well is you can see the doctor utterly terrified in the episode and trying and failing miserably to fight it and it just adds to it even more. It's box episodes like this which can be so well done because of how simple they are in a way. It's a shame we don't get more of them in general really. Just the simplest things and honestly some things of what you don't see can make for some of the best stories.
@@jacklomas4218 It's so haunting.
"We won't be including characters who aren't directly antagonistic". First up: the Ood. 🤦♀
I went looking straight for your comment
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I had a feeling The Master would be #1.
Two phrases that still scare the crap out of me in the Doctor Who universe:
“Are you my mummy?” and
“Hey! Who turned out the lights?!”
Those and 'don't blink'!
„We need to leave… DOCTOR !“
I'm honestly surprised my favorite Doctor Who monster didn't make the list - the Time Reapers. They're one of the few beings that have outright killed the Doctor, but I can see the argument that they're not _directly_ hostile to the Doctor, they're just "cleaning" the wound in time that was caused by the paradox of Peter Tyler surviving his scheduled death. The Doctor being there and being killed is completely incidental.
1. The Weeping Angel's
2. The Dalek's
3. Cybermen
4. The Master
5. The Time Reapers
Honorable Mention:
The ToyMaker -
(gotta love Doogie/Neil/Barney)
Weeping Angels, Daleks and Master will always be the scariest villains of Doctor Who for me
A weeping angel dalek combo creature would be terrifying.. or an upgraded angel... But never know
What about that one enemy the Doctor faced that needed to be completely erased from history/time as a whole? The Doctor never had a reason to re-use that weapon since then but wouldn't that mean that the enemy he faced was so disastrous that it needed to be done?
I bet if their were honorable mentions, The Valeyard, The Ice Warriors, and The Autons would be on it.
The Autons should be on the list instead of the Slitheen.
@@Ishtarruthe Slitheen are awful and ridiculous looking
For me, the Daleks are my favorite Doctor Who villains because I find their voices and weapons so damn cool
Gotta love space nazis
Exterminate!!!
What's great about the 'Midnight' monster is that the Doctor just barely survives without ever learning the thing's actual name, face, or backstory.
Happy 60th Anniversary Doctor who
Top 5 in my opinion
1 daleks
2 weeping angels
3 the master
4 cybermen
5 davros
As long as we can all agree that the Weeping Angels were definitely the creepiest foes the Doctor faced.
The daleks scared me as a kid. Plus holy cow the newer doctor who villians are frightening.
Honestly the headless monks are one of my favourite doctor who villains, I honestly just love the concept of them and how they fit into the story
I think Rassilon/The Time Lords as a whole deserve a spot here. Their corruption was what originally led the Doctor to leave his home planet, and they are a beautiful binary opposition to the Doctor. While the Doctor longs for travel, adventure, and influence, the Time Lords care much more for staying in their own bubble, and merely watching over the verse instead of merging with it. The Time Lords were trying to play Gods and were not, whereas the Doctor was trying not to play God while being one. Plus, Rassilon is the reason the Doctor pulled out a gun.
I don't think so, just because they weren't really consistent enough. I never knew what they were going to be like at all, every time they showed up. Rassilon even more so. It's like every writer gets to put their own spin on them.
@@ZlothZloth But in terms of impact and overall importance, they are significant. The Daleks aren't always written consistently, especially during the Moffat era. Writing shouldn't be the main factor here, but more the characters themselves, and they've always been very corrupt and decadent
Wait, why did you guys skip over #6?
#1 The Writers
You forgot:
The giant spiders that killed the 3rd Doctor leading to the 4th Doctor
The giant robot the 4th Doctor fought
The giant monster plant the 4th Doctor fought.
The Dominators.
The Ice Warriors (green reptile men?)
The Warriors of the Deep.
How do you set a rule about not including "enemies" that aren't outright antagonistic, then THE VERY FIRST item in the list is a species who, by your own admission, are not outright antagonistic, but are taken over by other powers.
Daleks should be number 1, they are THE Doctor who villain, you cant have batman without the joker and you cant have the Doctor without the Daleks.
Daleks, Cybermen, and The Master are my top 3
What a coincidence. They are all mine too, in that order.
Oh my
I would have put The Daleks over The Master, I would have merged Sutekh with The Beast since not only are they practically the same guy, but they are voiced by the same voice actor too, a man named Gabriel Wolfe. Plus that would have given you the opportunity to include The Mara.
Sutekh was actually brought back for the series 1 finale of the 15th doctor. They even got Sutekhs original VA to come back and provide the voice once again.
👽 The Daleks and Cybermen always top my list! 🚀
One of the best episodes is the one where both Daleks and the Cybermen start a sassy fight between themselfs.
So no one's going to talk about this? I have to bring it up. Alright, I will.
In the episode Scaroth is in, he kills one of the characters by using a device to rapidly age him into a skeleton. Scaroth was played by Julian Glover, who played Walter Donovan, an Indiana Jones villain who died the same way. This happened before Last Crusade, so maybe, inspiration for Donovan's death scene?
The Cybermen have been my favorite since I watched the original top 10 Doctor Who villains. They're mainly the reason I started watching New Who to begin with. I wonder if they'll be as phenomenal as Star Trek's the Borg.
Lose the Ood, who aren't an enemy at all. For pity's sake, they sang to him to help him regenerate! Put in Sil. He was a classic! Lililililililililililllll!
great job about Greatest Doctor Who Villains from Top 10
You certainly packed in a lot of adverts guys..
#1 is the weeping angels those things freak me out so dang bad
This series has the creepiest villains which most of the times also they come in armies as well! I don't know how much creepier the whole situation can be with this series! 😱
Weeping angels, master, daleks, Cybermen are my top pick villains
I loved The Boneless. They were mysterious and horrifying
Pretty weird how War, Nine and Eleven are the only Doctors who haven't encountered the Master on-screen or explicitly been said to have encountered them off-screen
I don't think the second doctor ever meet him either, the only reason the first one did is because of The 5 Doctors episodes. And his first appearance was during the 3rd Doctors run.
It's kinda shocking that Eleven battled his entire Rogues gallery twice without the Master ever showing up.
@@anhurtorreza lot of people think the war chief of the war games is the master depending on your own canon
@@buzzybeepopman2009 In the books that is totally another Time Lord, and it mentioned his first appearance was with the 3rd Doctor
the weeping angels were my number 1 the episode dont blink came out when i was around 12 and terrified me
The Master: Oh, my dear Doctor, you have been naive
The Rani deserved a spot on this List.
Where's Omega? Or the Valeyard? The Rani? The showrunner that hated Doctor who so much that he tanked the show and had it cancelled?
Wait, the title said 20 villains, but I only see 19... 😉
Given their recent resurgence, the Celestial Toymaker is certainly one for the books. I'm pretty sure every cosmic based hero should have a 5th dimensional enemy who just wants to mess with the hero for shits and giggles; Mr Mxycptlyk, Gaunter O'Dimm, Arbiters of Reality, Deadites.
And I'm still waiting on the other mad Time Lord to return, Omega. I don't know if him coming back post Time War means he will be less antagonistic or if he will be pissed the time lords were saved from the brink of destruction when it was closer than he ever achieved. Maybe he can come back for a finale, one last blow against a weakened Gallifrey.
Idk how the angels are above the Cybermen but to me the 3 best villains will always be the daleks, the Cybermen and the master.
And the Family of Blood learned the hard way why you don't piss off the Doctor to where he decides to not use pacifist means to beat you.
The Master should be number one as he’s the Megatron to The Doctor's Optimus Prime.
Autons, The Toymaker, ice warriors
The Autons are also missed.
The extended list would read:
21 - Chris Chibnall
22 - Russell T Davies
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Doctor Who used to be so good. I really hope they can get the show back on track with a new Doctor, showrunner and some Dinsey money
1. Rick Sanchez
Who?
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@@tessacanterbury8935what? I never heard of that. You mean Morty & Morty?
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@@cynthiachristie1059 happy someone got the joke. I would of looked like a right idiot otherwise lol.
I don't know their names but the "are you my mommy" gas mask zombies were super creepy when I was younger
It was the nanogenes from the hospital ship Jack Harkness crashed onto an already dead boy - they thought humans were supposed to look like the first human they encountered so changed all others to what they thought was the template - until his mother finally got close enough for them realise there mistake. But yes super creepy!
Whatever holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel
I wouldn't put Scaroth above the Black Guardian. He's memorable but not that much of a threat.
Also I wouldn't put the Beast and Midnight Entity above the Sontarans.
You missed the empty child I still have nightmares about creepy child
Everyone can say whatever they want about the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Master. (Roger Delgado and Anthony Ainley were great! And I adore John Simm!)
I like the Weeping Angels! And it will be interesting to see the Celestial Toymaker return.
I would like to see the return of the Meddling Monk (from the 1960s) and the Rani (from the 1980s).
I can’t call the Ood villains because generally speaking they’re really quite friendly and helpful. They do, however, can be easily manipulated.
Scaroth, the Family of Blood, the Great Intelligence, the Beast and Sutekh were great one-off villains.
The Sontarans and Silurians can be enemies, but there have been exceptions (think: the Pater Noster Gang).
The Flood: even the Ice Warriors of Mars wanted nothing to do with them!
And there are the Raston Warrior Robots- said to be among the deadliest in the universe.
I can't wrap my brain around calling the Ood "villains". Yes, they've done bad stuff at times but, as you point out yourselves, they were pushed and manipulated into all of it, and when left to their own devices they're quite benign. Calling them villains is like calling people evil for changing their behavior after a lobotomy or doing what they have to do to rescue their entire civilization from a horrific invasive regime.
At the other end of the spectrum, obviously entities like Davros/the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Master, and many others are more iconic, some have done far more obvious evil in the long run, and a few do creep me out a lot (I'm [literally!] looking at you, Weeping Angels), but the one evil that gives me the deepest creeps to this day is the Silence. Even seeing tally marks can make me shudder. The idea that you can't remember the evil and therefore can never even know it exists... that's truly horrifying.
What really kills me is that they included the Ood literally mere seconds after saying that they were going to hold themselves to a rule that would not include species like them.
18:14 I love the Daleks
My favourite villain from each season Doctor Who New Series:Series 1:Dalek, Series 2:John Lumic, series 3:Harold Saxon/Master, series 4:Davros, series 5:Weeping Angels, series 6:Silence, series 7:Great Intelligence, series 8:Missy, series 9:Davros, series 10:Mr Razor/Master, series 11:Tzim Shaw, series 12:O/Master, series 13: Rasputin/Master
No mention of the Ice Warriors or Autons? Bah
Is this video because of tonight’s 60th Doctor who special?
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 4, Episode 10
Hush
Seem familiar to The Silence?
the peg dolls deserve a spot here
theyre underrated forgettable and horrifying
much like the empty child they transform people into another peg doll but just doesnt say are you my mummy. they sing their own nursery rhyme.
Happy 60th anniversary to Doctor Who!
Even the Celestial Toymaker
Sutekh literally just came back in the last two episodes
The ood are essentially dungeons & dragons monsters.
Rick Sanchez is number one.
One i was disappointed to not see here was The celestial Toymaker.
My 2 favourites will always be the cybermen and the Master/Missy
The worst enemy of them doctor...was the doctor himselfe.
Cassandra, the last human. She is highly offended not being included on the list.
Who is gonna fought Sanchez
A) Davros has had too long a history to be considered anything lower than number two. He's been "destroyed" a million times over, only to pop up again.
B) The Missy incarnation of The Master may have revealed new and unexpected aspects of who they are and how they relate to The Doctor. She not merely conveys an admiration for him, but love for him on some level.
Top 10 Dr. Who Powers
Just started rewatching new who currently on season 3 episode Voyager of the dammed
Author: We will not include non-direct antagonists in the top.
A second later: Oods.
Generally okay with this one but switch the master with the Daleks! Even people who have never watched the show know who the daleks are. That’s next level.
What about the valeyard and the dream lord
You forgot Christmas
Quick opinion those of you that play magic the gathering how faithful were the special decks to the series
Number 1 villain Chris 😂
Bad writing will always be the doctor weakness. 😔
What about the Doctor's greatest, most powerful and fearsome enemy: the Abzorbaloff?
Quiet you!!
What about the Ice Warriors? They were in your last DW villains list.
I’m sorry but how can you put the weeping angles over Davros and the cybermen since they have been popular villains since the classic series
The celestial toymaker
You missed the toymaker
Number one has to be the Daleks
What about the autons
while these are iconic villains my favourite has ton be the celestial toymaker by far
we need diversity in time travel shows and movies
Personall I beleive the Cbermen should be 1st or 2nd same with the Daleks
Lmao I was just watching a Doctor Who video
Canadian Doctor Who 2005- Fan
justice for the burping bin in Rose
Wrong! The original serial was called "The Mutants" it was only later changed to "The Daleks"
Hey WM, Speaking of Doctor Who, could you do a list of shows/movies or any franchise that took a nosedive in popularity due to modern changes? Last I heard the DW show has lost a lot of viewers.
I think part of the loss of viewers for Who is more due to the insane decision to put it on streaming services (at least for the US). I double-checked and the last "Who" I saw was the "Legend of the Sea Devils" special (it seemed like it aired on BBC America but I honestly don't recall). I don't even remember seeing or hearing any promotion for "The Power of the Daleks" (beyond the post-"Legend" closing credits about "Doctor Who will return . . .") and I had no clue when it was supposed to air--the only thing I remember was, at the time, there was talk about the whole series would be moved to a streaming service but not which one or when. Even now, supposedly (according to Wiki), the first of the "Fourteenth Doctor" specials is supposed to be airing today (Nov 25, 2023) but I can't find anything "Doctor Who" related on my "On Demand" service or on my cable series search menu. And it's not showing up on the Max streaming service as of yet (the latest showing for "Doctor Who" are the 2022 specials with Jodie Whittaker).
Chris Chibnall will forever be #1 villain in whoniverse
Who wrote the name of the chapters? "Davos" , "Z", "Succ", "Dollx"...
their was a famous weeping angels game on roblox
No, sorry - if the Slitheen are "great" villains then so is the Abzorbaloff. And perhaps time itself should be considered as one of the Doctor's greatest villains. Cheers....