Doctor Who: The Beginning - The Doctor and Susan Leave Gallifrey
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- A small clip from the Big Finish production Doctor Who: The Beginning visualised using clips from the show.
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The Doctor obviously rebelled against the government of his society and couldn't leave his granddaughter behind when he fled. He also took two weapons of mass destruction with him.
later in the episode "The Doctor's Wife, the Tardis had told the Doctor about stealing him instead of the Doctor stealing her."
This is what partly made Doctor Who intriguing. The reason why he left Gallifrey. It was obviously not boredom or curiosity of good or evil and the 7th Doctor era revealed that it was something serious (Remembrance of the Daleks & Silver Nemesis), while this continued with the 12th Doctor and Davros even told the Doctor that he didn't run like someone who was bored. That perhaps the answer to why was too dangerous to be revealed while something must have happened that kept the timelords involved from getting to him that may have started when he was exiled on earth, since he's been on Gallifrey without any incident that would involve with the reason for him running in the first place, while there is the confession disk that trapped the 12th Doctor, so it's obvious that it's something that the timelords that were involved can't reveal as well. A stalemate.
Well, hold onL The firdt Doctor did say there were "Other reasons" Why he left. Everything you said could still be part of it, but boredom and good vs evil is valid too. Being in the academy and knowing the time lords are destined to never interfere, never question, never have anything left to fate - surely as a grandfather this life was the last thing he wanted for his grandchild, not to mention he likely understood that he, perhaps more than anyone, knew there was more to be gained from exploring the universe rather than studying it from afar. Add this in with the fact that Susan could have been used by the time lords for something nefarious, and he has all the reason in the world to leave.
@@beatles123 The 3rd Doctor did show that the Doctor loved to travel, but the 12th Doctor admitted that he lied about the bored part and the 7th Doctor era showed that the 1st Doctor had the Hand of Omega and no doubt was coming back from making arrangements of hiding it in a graveyard when he first met his granddaughter's teachers in Unearthly Child.
Doctor left cause he had unpaid child support due.
@@farscape1714Might be more accurate than you know. Renember when the Dr told the story about the Presidents daughter bring taken. Always thought he was talking about himself and Susan
The Master stated he and the younger doctor were part of a fail government change of power. The old hands won and the younger kids had to run or face long prison time, because they bucked for radical change.😅🎉
"Who'd want to steal a faulty TARDIS?"
Susan must have been his favourite grandchild, because he took her with him. I hope she wasn't his only at the time.
Carole Ann Ford does a spectacular First Doctor (William Hartnell) impression! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
oh my god that was fantastic, I was gripped .thank you. I like how in the audio clare can be heard. More please
Love this!!! The Beginning is one of my favorite audios, and it’s really cool seeing the opening be made like this. Seriously, well done 👍
Same
Me too
I wonder, I always thought he escaped discretly, not rushing and avoiding getting shot. Does that mean he did something else to decide to run away from Gallifrey? Or It was just because of stealing a Tardis?. I understand that he ran in the first place to see the universe and have adventures right?
It used to be just because he was bored, but then they started retconning other reasons into it like the Hand of Omega and the Hybrid prophecy
@@EditedAF987 Or the Timeless Child.
@@mayotango1317 the timeless child didn’t provoke the Doctor into leaving, he hadn’t even heard of it until the Chibnall era
He ran to find out why good always triumphed over evil
@@mayotango1317That had nothing to do with him running
This is amazing!!!! Please do more
Thank you :)
Myself:grandfather l have no problem with flying the Tardis because you teached or Will do
Myself: sorry Susan for the entrance to the Tardis
Love This!
Me too
@@stephaniepage4334 definitely on my list of one's to listen to
I didn't mind the story-it started out great . Shame david bradbury wasn't playing the doctor's part.
Or David Bradley
Absolutely fantastic
She brings the character to life but Big Finish forgot the in-between landing that still needs telling. Hm... I'll get to it!
They already have stuff for the in between landing
Well done alway wondered what made the doctor run
Ok, as an American, I have not had a chance to partake in any of these Big Finish stories.
Does this particular story actually go into details, of the real reasons they left Gallefrey?
I assume so.
But...?
They don’t. This is a box set exploring the first adventure of Susan and the Doctor.
@@echtoon ah okay.
Honestly, I don't think the doctor ever wanted to stay
He only stayed until his First incarnation grew old because to his family
Who is doctor favorite child ? Susan parent or jenny
“When they died-that part of me died too…”
-the 10th Doctor
Basically, since he’s a grandparent, all of em understandably
People don't have favorite children you weirdo
Maybe Jenny is Susan’s mother!
Bill Hartnell: Finn we have got to escape from Galilfrey
Myself : I am on earth right now you know
If it was for me, this is the only canon Big Finish episode that could have any right to exist for this show, because it works as a prequel, and it’s also made up of old clips, which make it legit as a prequel even more.
99% of the other Big Finish stuff nothing else is than a bunch of fanmade, noncanon sequences, or a way to make still a thing actors who don’t want to play their characters anymore, like of course Carole Ann Ford, and Christopher Eccleston too
But then what are your thoughts about the Eighth Doctor Adventures, The Eighth Doctor: The Time War, and The War Doctor + The War Doctor Begins? These are the only series that I would totally not consider "fanmade" by Big Finish, as it actually gives story to the two Doctor Incarnations that were never fully developed.
@@yukilatte6534 As long as they tell a canon story which does not contradict on-screen scenes, if they work as developments then they can be considered canon.
Of course, even canon on-screen events can be worse than Big Finish non-canon events, like The Timeless Children, but being an official on-screen event, we must accept it regardless of writers’ messes, sadly
The show is the least canon part of who, because at least the other parts attempt some form of consistency
@@matthewmurdock7329Are you fucking joking
The show is the least Consistent Is part of everything
Is doctor who continuity is made up
But the Doctor never left Gallifrey!
In the Big Finish Story "Auld Mortality", Susan (Carol Ann Ford) and the 1st Doctor (Geoffrey Bayldon) are still on their home world!
(fun fact: apparently, Geoffrey was asked before William but turned it down as he was fed up playing old men!)
🤔
That is apart of the unbound series, basically doctor who what if
The whole Clara thing ruins it for me. They made her too important when really she wasnt anything special.
Oh, shut up. Yes she was that was kind of a whole major plot point
Every companion is important because the The doctor is important.
Despite those people b******* about the timeless child, the doctor was always important. That's the reason they're called the doctor because A bunch of people in the sixties thought that sounded important
@@plantainsame2049 No they made Clara Who to much of the show and ratings dropped cause of it. Oh you shut up.