To those of us who grew up with the Classic series, where the explanation for the Doctor not being able to control the Tardis was 'well, the chameleon circuit doesn't work properly, so the navigation controls probably don't either', the line 'You never took me where I wanted to go...No, but I always took you where you NEEDED to go' was like the sun suddenly shining through dark rain clouds. Since its return, the show has given us a few genuine classics, and a couple of near masterpieces. For me, this is one of those episodes :)
Matt Smith is one of the few actors who can go from genuinely innocent silly child to the darkest eldest soul in the room...and being equally brilliant at both.
I know that the majority seem to favor Tennant, but I'd take Matt Smith over him any day. As you said, he could go from happy go lucky bumbler to intimidating badass on a dime. Wish he'd stuck around a bit longer.
There is a phenomenon that I see in Doctor Who that i do not see in any other multiple actor role or series. And that is this: The Doctor you first see when watching the show, becomes YOUR doctor. You always love every incarnation of the Doctor, (just some a little less than others) but there is something special about your first. For me, like a majority of Americans my age, Tom Baker was our doctor. And with a seven year run, T. Baker set the bar on popularity. If you look at other fandoms, (James Bond, Batman, Superman, Spider Man and Star Trek) you will find that most fans gravitate towards one. For Bond fans, Connery is the Alpha bond. With Craig as a solid second, with Moore and Brosnan in vying for third and fourth. Nobody cares much for Lazenby and Dalton was fine, but the movies he was in were mediocre. So in the end the Doctor is more or less loved, just some are loved a little less than others.
@Crazy4Comics: Moffat was the first showrunner to approach Neil Gaiman. It was originally written for season 5. Rory wasn't in the first draft (he was missing from time then) It got pushed to the sixth season due to budget reasons.
Matt crying at Idris saying Hello...I always cannot cope...I think your reaction was the perfect capture of how powerful that scene was. One of the best reactors ever!
Yes! And it´s always sad, when it´s over! That´s why the Doctor doesn´t like when things end! But everything ends... and that´s always sad... but everything begins again, too and that´s... always happy......BE HAPPY!
Robert McGhin it’s like when guys have exceptionally strong relationship with their car. What if such a guy suddenly woke up to find their beloved car has turned into a beautiful woman?
Holyshit I just got it. WE are the TARDIS. Were the ones that stole that mad man because we wanted adventure. We are the silent companions, always there always feeling his pains and joys. We've seen him at his best and at his worst, every time we've seen him reach the lowest of depth what is the one thing as viewers have wanted to do, all we ever wanted to do is say hello. The doctor will never be alone because he'll have the TARDIS and us. I've watched this episode when it first came out but seeing this through your eyes it finally came to me. So thank you so much. I mean really thank you doctor who is my favorite show ever and the fact that you're helping me love it even more is something I cannot repay in a comment. Thank you so much I'm a new viewer and I don't know what's going on in your life but just know that you'll always have the doctor....and the TARDIS :)
10:04 is a moment I love, mainly for the fact that Neil Gaiman knew that millions of kids would be watching his ep, and yet he still wrote a moment as messed up and horrifying as possible. xD
Exactly. I was raised on repeats of Classic Who, especially the early Tom Baker ones, and the violence and horror in those seriously freaked me out. Loved every second of it! xD
Truly and honestly one of the best episodes of this show ever produced. A few things: 1) when there was a knocking at the door to the TARDIS in deep space, I thought someone would say it was River (who else would knock on the TARDIS door in deep space?); 2) Darville's performance as old crazy Rory was some of his best acting (and that makeup job was splendid); 3) My favorite line was Amy's after she realizes the TARDIS is in a woman. "Did you wish really hard?" I also loved "Still shutup!"
Superb reaction! Love this episode. William Hartnell who played the Original Doctor back in 1963 did say the show has a magic to it unlike other Science Fiction TV shows and that it would go on for a long time. He was so right. Your reaction is wonderful. Thank You. It will be well worth the wait for your next reaction.
After all these years, only now does she get to say "Hello", oh god yep the tears are here, whew! Neil Gaiman is a wonderful writer - he nails the dark and emotional stuff. Great reaction, I'm crying, everything is fine.
This is a moment where we really get to see how much the tardis not only already ment to the doctor but adds a whole new level to it after the fact witch is why in later episodes the doctor talks to her a lot more and there is always a beep or a buzz or a whezz wherring sound in response because he over time re configured parts of her to let them speak to each other truly wonderful in my opinion
I love this episode. Great reaction. Hilarious that the Amy and Rory had a bunk bed this whole time. Sending you good vibes for whatever you're dealing with.
I'm glad you enjoyed it - I know sometimes with the fan favourites that a lot of people have praised you have found they don't quite live up to expectations (I suppose I'm remembering particularly your reaction to The Girl in the Fireplace, which I think you enjoyed but not as much as some others). So I'm pleased you found that this one lived up to its reputation. For me, I think it may well be the best episode of the entire Matt Smith era.
I was surprised the return of the 10th Doctor's control room didn't draw much of a comment/reaction. Not criticising but it's one of my favourite bits of the episode
I literally only just noticed that watching this reaction lmao. I've seen this episode so many times and I was always too caught up in the story to notice where they are. Was kind of mind blowing right now😄😄
I just love how emotionally invested you are in this show now. And how it's more than just a show it's an experience. Even your timey Wimey intro by mistake at the end / beginning its like it was meant to be. The TARDIS knew 😀
I love the guy, "Uncle." He's so funny. I love that line, "Fear me, I killed them all." "I always take you where you need to go." Such a beautiful episode. I'm so glad you loved it!
DAMMIT SESS, YOU MADE ME CRY. By just looking at your face and hearing that scene, it brought out all those feelings again. But yeah, I love this episode to bits. The TARDIS is amazing, her and the Doctor's relationship is so sweet and touching, it has great Amy and Rory stuff and the Doctor's darker and angry moments have such an impact because you understand why he is so upset. Then again, it is written by one of my favorite writers of all time, Neil Gaiman. He has such a way with words. (Another tv show is currently airing based on one of his most famous books, American Gods.) And yeah, take the time you need. We love your Doctor Who reactions, and you, but that you feel good and that you sort out whatever is going on is much more important. I hope your going away time is nice and relaxing and that you have a great time. :)
I think most of us can agree that before the episode aired, its title didn't inspire much confidence. Good god how wrong we were (that ending still gets me). A tragic tale of the Doctor's oldest and most faithful companion :( By the way, I have no idea why, but that part with the old Rory shouting in Amy's face f*cking terrifies me. It shouldn't, and yet it does...
I think it depends on the context of your fandom. To some people, "The Doctor's Wife" seemed like a reference to a fairly well-known behind-the-scenes story from the 1980s (when the title was placed on a list of forthcoming stories in the production office as a deliberate red herring to try and trace the source of a leak), so it never seemed as if it would *really* be literally what it said.
My favourite episode! And an amazing reaction as always, that last scene always gets me too. I remember going into it thinking it was just going to be a filler episode at the time and then...wow. It just blew me away. ❤️
this episode did something really special in making the TARDIS go from a set/framing device/occasional plot device to a character we've had so much history with and we hate to see go. every time the TARDIS acts on its own from now on I can see Idris fiddling with the controls for the doctor, it's wonderful
I've had everything crossed all week that you would like this one! I love it and I'm really pleased for everyone else who does too. It's beautiful and incredibly poignant at the same time. The fragility of life and what it means to live in the moment. I loved that Amy's mental image for "delight" was her wedding day. She has to stop being the girl who waited for the Doctor and live for what she has now (The pretty one)! A load of the shows history was expanded on for us Whovians to appreciate which was great. Then the Doctor being sassy was fun too! I love all that you do. This was really special. Thank you!
this is one of my all-time favorite episodes. it always makes me cry... but it's amazing. Neil Gaiman is absolutely brilliant! I wish he'd write more episodes of Doctor Who.
SOMEONE HOLD ME IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!!!! My favourite episode ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this episode coming on the back of black spot sums Doctor Who up, from the sublime to the ridiculous and back again. TBH given the tools you have at your disposal as a writer for a show with such lore. legacy and wide ranging possibilities coming up with dross like, "The black Spot," should be a criminal offence but "kill the Moon" was far worse still. This episode though gets it spot on, a threatening monster, space, time travel themes, adventure, the doctor being "The Doctor" and nice story and plot with wit and sentiment.
Great reaction. Thank you. This is definitely one of my top 10 DW episodes; it helps cement the appreciation of the TARDIS as not just a vehicle, but a (normally) silent character ... and a permanent companion (ironic, given the "live for the now" message). Have a great time on your break (assuming that's appropriate) and 'see' you when you get back.
Suranne Jones, who played Idris/Human TARDIS in this episode, is one of our most well-loved actresses in the UK. She's brilliant and has had an extensive acting career so far, including Doctor Foster and Gentleman Jack. Her first major role was as Karen Phillips (later McDonald) in Coronation Street, which is our longest-running TV soap opera in the UK. She was in Coronation Street from about 2000/2001 to 2004. Karen was mental as a character, so playing a human carnation of the TARDIS would have been second nature for Suranne. :')
Rewatching this one, same, crying. I love Suranne Jones as an actor. If you have an opportunity, watch Scott and Bailey (British type Cagney and Lacey) the idea for the show was dreamt up between Suranne Jones and Sally Lindsay whilst they were both in Coronation Street. It's set in Manchester, North West England, and is quite gritty. But well worth a good binge on a rainy Sunday!
This is one of my favorite episodes. I love that he got to talk with his tardis and meet her. Time lords are bound to their tardis, they have a strong telepathic link, what either one of them feels the other will feel. If the time lord dies, their tardis will also die and vis versa.
That's Neil Gaiman all over. Brilliant and funny and sad and dark and beautiful and horrible and...ugh. Lures you in with wonderful stuff and then kicks you right in the feels.
The Eye of Orion appeared in The 5 Doctors and is the most peaceful calming place in the whole universe It looks like the Welsh countryside ...because it is lol
Honestly, The Doctor’s Wife is my favorite episode of the modern era of Doctor Who, probably even of all time. The entire central idea of finally giving the TARDIS a human form to give her that brief but really touching interaction with the Doctor; the dark yet fun adventure story; the really touching themes of mortality and enjoying life while you have it and enjoying your time with the ones you love... It’s dark, it’s exciting, it’s really touching and emotional, and it even has a few moments of whimsy. The fact that Neil Gaiman was able to seamlessly blend all of those tones and elements together and give us such a touching side-adventure for the Doctor with a really creative premise is what makes this my favorite not only of the Matt Smith years, but of the entire modern era of Doctor Who.
Yes, as you will have noted by now Sesska, the Dr. can go from a kind of childish delight to extremely terrifying with barely a pause in-between sometimes. His childish delight at the wonders of life, the Universe & the creations within it, particularly (the Human Race). Extremely terrifying when he feels the need to punish someone (Human Nature 2-parter) or he utters words like "it would make anyone dangerous god knows what it will do to me" !! At 1.11, The Last Time Lord has mail from an old friend (Hope), we originally saw the Time Lord message system used by the 2nd Dr. in Classic Who. At 1.45, as long suspected proof the tardis is alive. :)) At 2.39, his (hope is increased), I can well understand your reaction, I think we all were questioning (The Last Time Lord) tag at that point. It seemed unlikely but you could hope. At 5.48, the Dr. forcibly separated from his box definitely an OMG moment. :) I love that conversation at 6.51-7.09 & loved your reaction to it also. :) At 7.10-7.42, as mentioned by Adam Darren, was carried out by the only other children`s program to have been going over 50 yrs, in fact a couple of years longer than Dr.Who & without any breaks. The two programs have always had a strong bond, one of my Dr.`s companions (Peter Purves) went on to be a presenter of that program, Blue Peter. Great to hear that conversation @ 7.47-8.15, you will find Sesska, that you will re-examine all that went before in a new light after this episode, as well as watching for signs from now on. Lol :) e.g. (Is that why Sarah-Jane was dropped off where she was ??) Mischievous miss !! Lol :) Sesska, your face when "House (not the M.D.)" was messing with Amy & Rory, priceless !! At 10.17, almost your worst fear confirmed another priceless reaction. Sesska, is it now official that Rory is the pretty one ? :) At 12.02, Amy in the dark again like the Time of Angels 2-parter. You might not know, but, the tardis is supposed to have several console rooms, other than the main one we usually see. At 15.47, a story for another day. Then 15.56-20.56, as I said your reactions were priceless & so in tune with the majority of fans who watched it before you.(The Dr. & the Tardis, definitely the original Never Ending Story ) At 19.52, Amy has gained an insight of them both. At 19.59, Rory`s interesting question is cut short. Like the rest of us, you`ll never be able to look at the Tardis in the same way again now, Sesska. :) At 21.37, I agree Sesska, she certainly brought the necessary ethereal element to her character, IMO. Dr.Who makes us think about things on many different levels, that we might never of considered on our own. Which is just part of the reason that viewers fall in love with the program, if it is given sufficient chance to show them. Have a lovely time & take care Sesska, as other`s have said your reactions enable us to revisit & enjoy these episodes all over again. :))
The tardis loves the doctor and he loves the tardis :) This is my favorite series 6 episode. I liked Amy dragging Rory off because she could tell The Doctor needed to be alone even though The Doctor would never admit it.
Glad you like the storyline -- it's a favorite of many fans, including me. And by now, someone's probably informed you that this episode was penned by a guest writer, the famous Neil Gaiman, Who has written such works as American gods, Coraline, and the Sandman. In fact, the televised Version of American gods is on starz right now. You may want to add that series to your reaction videos :-)
Well no, the 10:28 moment may even beat it! What I´m trying to say is, that Amy and Rory were never better up until this point! They are the highlight of this episode to me!
To those of us who grew up with the Classic series, where the explanation for the Doctor not being able to control the Tardis was 'well, the chameleon circuit doesn't work properly, so the navigation controls probably don't either', the line 'You never took me where I wanted to go...No, but I always took you where you NEEDED to go' was like the sun suddenly shining through dark rain clouds. Since its return, the show has given us a few genuine classics, and a couple of near masterpieces. For me, this is one of those episodes :)
"Hello Doctor" gets me every time. She has heard his companions say it so many times and simply wanted to say it herself, be his companion.
Agreed. I love that actor, she is a powerhouse of talent.
"She's the TARDIS! And she's a woman!" "Did you wish _really_ hard?" :D
"shut up! not like that!"
Later: “ *Sheepishly* Maybe.”
@@joemackley7894 ish
"Oh, biting's excellent! It's like kissing only there's a winner!"
"Fear me, I've killed all of them."
Matt Smith is one of the few actors who can go from genuinely innocent silly child to the darkest eldest soul in the room...and being equally brilliant at both.
Ahhh...chills.
I know that the majority seem to favor Tennant, but I'd take Matt Smith over him any day. As you said, he could go from happy go lucky bumbler to intimidating badass on a dime. Wish he'd stuck around a bit longer.
There is a phenomenon that I see in Doctor Who that i do not see in any other multiple actor role or series.
And that is this: The Doctor you first see when watching the show, becomes YOUR doctor. You always love every incarnation of the Doctor, (just some a little less than others) but there is something special about your first.
For me, like a majority of Americans my age, Tom Baker was our doctor. And with a seven year run, T. Baker set the bar on popularity.
If you look at other fandoms, (James Bond, Batman, Superman, Spider Man and Star Trek) you will find that most fans gravitate towards one. For Bond fans, Connery is the Alpha bond. With Craig as a solid second, with Moore and Brosnan in vying for third and fourth. Nobody cares much for Lazenby and Dalton was fine, but the movies he was in were mediocre.
So in the end the Doctor is more or less loved, just some are loved a little less than others.
Hi Ted Kord, I`ve had that feeling about each & every Dr. except perhaps one, but, even then that was not really his fault. :)
Give thanks to Neil Gaiman for writing this episode, he's the man ;)
ctl eurocollege Didn't it take him like 3 years to write this episode?
Which should be a recommendation to watch "American Gods", in spite of the Starz Channel over the top S&V.
@Crazy4Comics: Moffat was the first showrunner to approach Neil Gaiman. It was originally written for season 5. Rory wasn't in the first draft (he was missing from time then) It got pushed to the sixth season due to budget reasons.
Zvi mur And read the book first
@@HunterOfGremlins98 even if it did it's still a brilliant episode
This episode really showcases Matt's acting range. He's sooooo good in this one!
The Doctor: "She's the TARDIS! And she's a woman! She's a woman and she's the TARDIS."
Amy: "Did you wish really hard?"
_REALLY HARD?_
And then there's Rory just staring *really hard*
"It's me. I'm the Tardis."
"No, you're not. You're a bitey, mad lady. The Tardis is up and downy stuff in a big blue box."
Matt crying at Idris saying Hello...I always cannot cope...I think your reaction was the perfect capture of how powerful that scene was. One of the best reactors ever!
SHE JUST WANTED TO SAY HELLO *CRIES*
Yes! And it´s always sad, when it´s over! That´s why the Doctor doesn´t like when things end! But everything ends... and that´s always sad... but everything begins again, too and that´s... always happy......BE HAPPY!
I gotta ask... are you okay?
One of my very favorite episodes, and so surprising to find out that House was voiced by Michael Sheen!
Great reaction!
The writer of this episode wrote the books of “Coraline”, “Stardust”, “American Gods” etc. Neil Gaiman did a great job writing this episode.
"Did you wish really, really hard?"
Una1 Can someone please explain what Amy was talking about?
I think it was something about the tardis being a good looking woman but that could be wrong
Robert McGhin it’s like when guys have exceptionally strong relationship with their car. What if such a guy suddenly woke up to find their beloved car has turned into a beautiful woman?
20:43 that moment is very special. It means that the doctor is never and will never be alone
Holyshit I just got it. WE are the TARDIS. Were the ones that stole that mad man because we wanted adventure. We are the silent companions, always there always feeling his pains and joys. We've seen him at his best and at his worst, every time we've seen him reach the lowest of depth what is the one thing as viewers have wanted to do, all we ever wanted to do is say hello. The doctor will never be alone because he'll have the TARDIS and us. I've watched this episode when it first came out but seeing this through your eyes it finally came to me. So thank you so much. I mean really thank you doctor who is my favorite show ever and the fact that you're helping me love it even more is something I cannot repay in a comment. Thank you so much I'm a new viewer and I don't know what's going on in your life but just know that you'll always have the doctor....and the TARDIS :)
Hi theInsaneDoctor, Well said !! :)
You've actually just blown my mind and it's been years since I first watched this episode. It's always been a favorite
This is such a lovely episode dedicated to the true star of Doctor Who, the TARDIS.
10:04 is a moment I love, mainly for the fact that Neil Gaiman knew that millions of kids would be watching his ep, and yet he still wrote a moment as messed up and horrifying as possible. xD
If Doctor Who can't traumatise children, then what the hell is it for? xD
Exactly. I was raised on repeats of Classic Who, especially the early Tom Baker ones, and the violence and horror in those seriously freaked me out. Loved every second of it! xD
James Aggas This scene reminded me of some nightmares I had about the classic Doctor Who episodes.
Truly and honestly one of the best episodes of this show ever produced. A few things: 1) when there was a knocking at the door to the TARDIS in deep space, I thought someone would say it was River (who else would knock on the TARDIS door in deep space?); 2) Darville's performance as old crazy Rory was some of his best acting (and that makeup job was splendid); 3) My favorite line was Amy's after she realizes the TARDIS is in a woman. "Did you wish really hard?" I also loved "Still shutup!"
Superb reaction! Love this episode. William Hartnell who played the Original Doctor back in 1963 did say the show has a magic to it unlike other Science Fiction TV shows and that it would go on for a long time. He was so right. Your reaction is wonderful. Thank You. It will be well worth the wait for your next reaction.
After all these years, only now does she get to say "Hello", oh god yep the tears are here, whew! Neil Gaiman is a wonderful writer - he nails the dark and emotional stuff. Great reaction, I'm crying, everything is fine.
"the only water in the forest is the river." remember that.
Yeh that comes in later
@@heyitsme3586 The gamma forests ...
@@MovieMagic515 because you're a Gamma girl, aren't you?
@@FahadAyaz No, that's the location she met the Doctor.
14:07 "another ood I've failed to save"
*cries* :(
This is a moment where we really get to see how much the tardis not only already ment to the doctor but adds a whole new level to it after the fact witch is why in later episodes the doctor talks to her a lot more and there is always a beep or a buzz or a whezz wherring sound in response because he over time re configured parts of her to let them speak to each other truly wonderful in my opinion
One of the best episodes ever. I cry every time.
*arrives at video*
*sees Torchwood Boy's comments*
Yep. We're finally here.
And by the looks of it, you broke Alex, well done Sesska.
He will never walk again XD
I love this episode. Great reaction. Hilarious that the Amy and Rory had a bunk bed this whole time. Sending you good vibes for whatever you're dealing with.
Good ol Neil Gaimen he really did come through with one of the best eps ever :)
That man can write.
I'm glad you enjoyed it - I know sometimes with the fan favourites that a lot of people have praised you have found they don't quite live up to expectations (I suppose I'm remembering particularly your reaction to The Girl in the Fireplace, which I think you enjoyed but not as much as some others). So I'm pleased you found that this one lived up to its reputation. For me, I think it may well be the best episode of the entire Matt Smith era.
One of the best Matt Smith Era Stories, and one of the best Doctor Who mythos eps..about the Doctor and his #1 companion, the Tardis.
I just wanted to say.... Hello.... oh god.... my heart....
You cry,... Jessica cries... then I cry..... I guess, everybody cried...........
And...I love you...
U hear the " i love u part " only in english audio version, that's weird. :/
“Fear me I’ve killed hundreds of time lords”
“Fear me, I’ve killed all of them”
This episode... why oh why must it make and break my heart all at once....
That's the feeling of having two hearts
You beat me to spamming about this episode its SO GREAT YASYASYASYAS
this episode is gold!!! i love it so much
I was surprised the return of the 10th Doctor's control room didn't draw much of a comment/reaction. Not criticising but it's one of my favourite bits of the episode
lepermessiah998 Didn't you know? She didn't even really like the tenth Doctor. I know, shocking....
I literally only just noticed that watching this reaction lmao. I've seen this episode so many times and I was always too caught up in the story to notice where they are. Was kind of mind blowing right now😄😄
I just love how emotionally invested you are in this show now. And how it's more than just a show it's an experience. Even your timey Wimey intro by mistake at the end / beginning its like it was meant to be. The TARDIS knew 😀
No matter how many times I have seen this ep, I always get a lump in my throat, so glad you loved it!!
I love the guy, "Uncle." He's so funny. I love that line, "Fear me, I killed them all."
"I always take you where you need to go." Such a beautiful episode. I'm so glad you loved it!
One of my all time favourite episodes. I ugly-cry every time I watch it because I love that farewell scene.... It’s amazing.
"Technology hasn't been my... friend, since.......ever. So timey wimey" XD omg!
DAMMIT SESS, YOU MADE ME CRY. By just looking at your face and hearing that scene, it brought out all those feelings again.
But yeah, I love this episode to bits. The TARDIS is amazing, her and the Doctor's relationship is so sweet and touching, it has great Amy and Rory stuff and the Doctor's darker and angry moments have such an impact because you understand why he is so upset. Then again, it is written by one of my favorite writers of all time, Neil Gaiman. He has such a way with words. (Another tv show is currently airing based on one of his most famous books, American Gods.)
And yeah, take the time you need. We love your Doctor Who reactions, and you, but that you feel good and that you sort out whatever is going on is much more important. I hope your going away time is nice and relaxing and that you have a great time. :)
The fact that this is the episode where they make you care about the Tardis is great.
I think most of us can agree that before the episode aired, its title didn't inspire much confidence. Good god how wrong we were (that ending still gets me). A tragic tale of the Doctor's oldest and most faithful companion :( By the way, I have no idea why, but that part with the old Rory shouting in Amy's face f*cking terrifies me. It shouldn't, and yet it does...
I knew it was written by Neil Gaiman. And that was far more important.
I think it depends on the context of your fandom. To some people, "The Doctor's Wife" seemed like a reference to a fairly well-known behind-the-scenes story from the 1980s (when the title was placed on a list of forthcoming stories in the production office as a deliberate red herring to try and trace the source of a leak), so it never seemed as if it would *really* be literally what it said.
My favourite episode! And an amazing reaction as always, that last scene always gets me too. I remember going into it thinking it was just going to be a filler episode at the time and then...wow. It just blew me away. ❤️
"Biting's excellent: it's like kissing, but there's a winner!"
this episode did something really special in making the TARDIS go from a set/framing device/occasional plot device to a character we've had so much history with and we hate to see go. every time the TARDIS acts on its own from now on I can see Idris fiddling with the controls for the doctor, it's wonderful
That will be one of my favorite episodes for a long time. Her philosophy on "biting" is awesome.
Now THAT is how you do a reaction video!!! Well done, great, amazing - looking forward to the rest of the season.
probably my favorite episode of the new season, along with the wonderful line "did you wish really hard"
Yesss I've been counting down the days to this since my other most anticipated ep, Vincent and the Doctor.
It's such a great story - a true classic and so beautifully crafted.
HOW CAN ANYONE SAY THAT DOCTOR WHO ISNT THE BEST TV SHOW ON THE PLANET IT JUST DOESNT MAKE ANY SENSE I MEAN JUST LOOK AT IT
I absolutely adore this episode. Its probably my favorite from Season 6. And it makes you never look at the TARDIS the same ever again.
Ah Torchwood Boy's favorite episode. Such a great one.
too bad he doesn't like Vincent and the doctor :(
nor do i
Well you two must be crazy then XD
i loved the ending, just not the beginning and middle bit lol
+Gibbzee I suppose it's one of those episodes that takes personal experience to truly "get". I know, that may sound a bit pretentious.
Legit fucking crying
I hope she can also shed a tear for "The Rings of Akhaten"! My personal next "legit fucking crying" episode!....
Torchwood Boy you are my favorite person, I swear
Every. Time.
This is my first DW video as one of your subscribers. I'm so happy! :D
One of my favorite episodes of the series
Rory's anger always breaks me.
"Two thousand years I waited.."
💔💔
Ah, you've reached the point of the run where we were all "it's not a Doctor Who episode until Rory dies".
I've had everything crossed all week that you would like this one! I love it and I'm really pleased for everyone else who does too. It's beautiful and incredibly poignant at the same time. The fragility of life and what it means to live in the moment. I loved that Amy's mental image for "delight" was her wedding day. She has to stop being the girl who waited for the Doctor and live for what she has now (The pretty one)!
A load of the shows history was expanded on for us Whovians to appreciate which was great. Then the Doctor being sassy was fun too! I love all that you do. This was really special. Thank you!
this is one of my all-time favorite episodes. it always makes me cry... but it's amazing. Neil Gaiman is absolutely brilliant! I wish he'd write more episodes of Doctor Who.
I love it when you get to the tearjerking episodes :P
Doctor: "Are you there? Can you hear me?"
*"she" hears and pulls the tardis lever*
Me: OMG shes alive
good things come to he who waits... your reaction vids are always worth the wait
SOMEONE HOLD ME IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!!!!
My favourite episode ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how did i know you were going to freak out?
I'm a fan of the classic series as well as the new stuff. When you think how long the Doctor and the Tardis have been together.....
Who doesn't love a bitey mad lady?
I think this episode coming on the back of black spot sums Doctor Who up, from the sublime to the ridiculous and back again.
TBH given the tools you have at your disposal as a writer for a show with such lore. legacy and wide ranging possibilities coming up with dross like, "The black Spot," should be a criminal offence but "kill the Moon" was far worse still.
This episode though gets it spot on, a threatening monster, space, time travel themes, adventure, the doctor being "The Doctor" and nice story and plot with wit and sentiment.
3 episodes time. My fav episode!
"Only when we're alone" one of my favourite Matt Smith deliveries along with "I know" when told he has ears like rocket fins :).
I got chills watching you watch this. One of my favorite episodes! Also don't worry about us, handle that business. Hope everything is ok!
Great reaction. Thank you. This is definitely one of my top 10 DW episodes; it helps cement the appreciation of the TARDIS as not just a vehicle, but a (normally) silent character ... and a permanent companion (ironic, given the "live for the now" message). Have a great time on your break (assuming that's appropriate) and 'see' you when you get back.
Best video yet for me. We'll miss you!
Suranne Jones, who played Idris/Human TARDIS in this episode, is one of our most well-loved actresses in the UK. She's brilliant and has had an extensive acting career so far, including Doctor Foster and Gentleman Jack. Her first major role was as Karen Phillips (later McDonald) in Coronation Street, which is our longest-running TV soap opera in the UK. She was in Coronation Street from about 2000/2001 to 2004. Karen was mental as a character, so playing a human carnation of the TARDIS would have been second nature for Suranne. :')
*cries some more*
The actor who voiced the House was Michael Sheen welsh actor quite big in America and UK
This episode made me fall in love with the tardis all over again.
18:46 I NEVER HEARD HER SAY I LOVE YOU I’M DEAD
Oh man! I actually forgot it was Friday. I really needed this today. Thanks for another wonderful reaction!! Have a lovely time with your family!! 💖
Only just realised she played the Mona Lisa in Sarah Jane Adventures. 😂Great review!!
Rewatching this one, same, crying. I love Suranne Jones as an actor. If you have an opportunity, watch Scott and Bailey (British type Cagney and Lacey) the idea for the show was dreamt up between Suranne Jones and Sally Lindsay whilst they were both in Coronation Street. It's set in Manchester, North West England, and is quite gritty. But well worth a good binge on a rainy Sunday!
90% of this comment section is Torchwood Boy.
The TARDIS has always been one of my favorite characters. This episode made it so much more real.
This is one of my favorite episodes. I love that he got to talk with his tardis and meet her.
Time lords are bound to their tardis, they have a strong telepathic link, what either one of them feels the other will feel. If the time lord dies, their tardis will also die and vis versa.
Gotta admit, this one is definitely on my list of top 10 favorite episodes of all time.
That's Neil Gaiman all over. Brilliant and funny and sad and dark and beautiful and horrible and...ugh. Lures you in with wonderful stuff and then kicks you right in the feels.
He needs to write for Doctor Who again.
This episode is one of my favorite episodes ever
One of my favourite stories from the eleventh doctor
One of my favorite episodes, glad you loved it as well.
The Eye of Orion appeared in The 5 Doctors and is the most peaceful calming place in the whole universe
It looks like the Welsh countryside ...because it is lol
Idris saying hello slays, but not nearly as hard as when she tells The Doctor she loves him. Wow…
Honestly, The Doctor’s Wife is my favorite episode of the modern era of Doctor Who, probably even of all time. The entire central idea of finally giving the TARDIS a human form to give her that brief but really touching interaction with the Doctor; the dark yet fun adventure story; the really touching themes of mortality and enjoying life while you have it and enjoying your time with the ones you love... It’s dark, it’s exciting, it’s really touching and emotional, and it even has a few moments of whimsy. The fact that Neil Gaiman was able to seamlessly blend all of those tones and elements together and give us such a touching side-adventure for the Doctor with a really creative premise is what makes this my favorite not only of the Matt Smith years, but of the entire modern era of Doctor Who.
you went back in time to save the intro! you must be a time master!
Oh, this is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE eps. I LOVE this ep. Makes me cry also.
Yes, as you will have noted by now Sesska, the Dr. can go from a kind of childish delight to extremely terrifying with barely a pause in-between sometimes. His childish delight at the wonders of life, the Universe & the creations within it, particularly (the Human Race). Extremely terrifying when he feels the need to punish someone (Human Nature 2-parter) or he utters words like "it would make anyone dangerous god knows what it will do to me" !! At 1.11, The Last Time Lord has mail from an old friend (Hope), we originally saw the Time Lord message system used by the 2nd Dr. in Classic Who. At 1.45, as long suspected proof the tardis is alive. :)) At 2.39, his (hope is increased), I can well understand your reaction, I think we all were questioning (The Last Time Lord) tag at that point. It seemed unlikely but you could hope. At 5.48, the Dr. forcibly separated from his box definitely an OMG moment. :)
I love that conversation at 6.51-7.09 & loved your reaction to it also. :) At 7.10-7.42, as mentioned by Adam Darren, was carried out by the only other children`s program to have been going over 50 yrs, in fact a couple of years longer than Dr.Who & without any breaks. The two programs have always had a strong bond, one of my Dr.`s companions (Peter Purves) went on to be a presenter of that program, Blue Peter. Great to hear that conversation @ 7.47-8.15, you will find Sesska, that you will re-examine all that went before in a new light after this episode, as well as watching for signs from now on. Lol :) e.g. (Is that why Sarah-Jane was dropped off where she was ??) Mischievous miss !! Lol :) Sesska, your face when "House (not the M.D.)" was messing with Amy & Rory, priceless !! At 10.17, almost your worst fear confirmed another priceless reaction. Sesska, is it now official that Rory is the pretty one ? :) At 12.02, Amy in the dark again like the Time of Angels 2-parter.
You might not know, but, the tardis is supposed to have several console rooms, other than the main one we usually see. At 15.47, a story for another day. Then 15.56-20.56, as I said your reactions were priceless & so in tune with the majority of fans who watched it before you.(The Dr. & the Tardis, definitely the original Never Ending Story ) At 19.52, Amy has gained an insight of them both. At 19.59, Rory`s interesting question is cut short. Like the rest of us, you`ll never be able to look at the Tardis in the same way again now, Sesska. :) At 21.37, I agree Sesska, she certainly brought the necessary ethereal element to her character, IMO. Dr.Who makes us think about things on many different levels, that we might never of considered on our own. Which is just part of the reason that viewers fall in love with the program, if it is given sufficient chance to show them. Have a lovely time & take care Sesska, as other`s have said your reactions enable us to revisit & enjoy these episodes all over again. :))
The tardis loves the doctor and he loves the tardis :) This is my favorite series 6 episode.
I liked Amy dragging Rory off because she could tell The Doctor needed to be alone even though The Doctor would never admit it.
"He'll be fine, he's a Time Lord!"
"That's just what they're called. It doesn't mean he actually knows what he's doing!"
Glad you like the storyline -- it's a favorite of many fans, including me. And by now, someone's probably informed you that this episode was penned by a guest writer, the famous Neil Gaiman, Who has written such works as American gods, Coraline, and the Sandman. In fact, the televised Version of American gods is on starz right now. You may want to add that series to your reaction videos :-)
Such a fantastic episode! I'm so happy!
"Did you wish REally hard?"
The TARDIS loves him as much as he loves her
This will always be the most iconic doctor who episode imo
The actress playing the Tardis is now the lead on a wonderful series called GENTLEMAN JACK. Brilliant show!
Line from Gentleman Jack about her behaviour with ladies.
"Does she bite them?"
Yes -- she's the Tardis!!
Great video! Was waiting for you to see this episode glad you enjoyed it as much as the rest of us :)
9:45 - EXACTLY!! Best part of the episode imo! 100 % agree with your reaction right there!
Well no, the 10:28 moment may even beat it! What I´m trying to say is, that Amy and Rory were never better up until this point! They are the highlight of this episode to me!
One of Matt's best performances