The Truth About Ace | The Curse of Fenric | Doctor Who
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Seven's nastiest moment, and probably the darkest moment of any of the Doctors. This was a great scene. Really shows what McCoy and Aldred were capable of - another reason why I was so sorry that the original series ended so soon after this.
It maybe one of his nastiest moments on television; but on audio it barely touches his scheming nature. It’s a shame we didn’t get his true colours on tv due to the show’s cancellation. Then again, we have the audios for that.
Luckily the VNA books and many Big Finish audios continue these character themes.
@@jellybabiesarecool4657 They certainly do. I love the books
Magnificent They are so talented! So well done that I can’t watch it again
Now THAT is a great plot twist.
And also one of the darkest moments of any Doctor in the series.
McCoy and Aldred are gold in this scene.
The clip at the end is pretty great, too.
They're Ace!
This scene still stands as one of the most powerful scenes for both Ace and Seven in their entire run. Doctor Who at its best.
The curse of fenric is bloody brilliant story from the classic series
Undoubtedly!
Sophie Aldred mentioned in the dvd extras that cast and crew nicknamed this set as the nipple factory 🤣🤣🤣
Ace is the companion who made you feel brave. She’s so stunning in this scene as is the way her faith in the doctor is portrayed
Wouldn’t be the last time the Doctor broke one of his companions spirit to save her life.
Or the first... I'm thinking about the Doctor winding up Sarah when she got stuck in the service duct in "Ark in Space"
Wouldn’t even be the last time he broke Ace. In the novel Love and War he finally pushed Ace past her breaking point. Big Finish did a pretty good version. I think Sophie’s acting has improved a lot over the years, you can hear it in this trailer for Love and War. www.bigfinish.com/releases/popout/doctor-who-love-and-war-776
@@isaacc7 Love and War is a classic moment in Doctor Who and a huge moment in Ace's life where she leaves the Doctor and then returns as a Ripley type Dalek killer to bad they didn't adapt Deceit to explain her reunion with the Doctor and Benny (who were a great team by the way!)
@@jmann6130 true
@@ftumschk That was a brilliant manipulation of human psychology. Sometimes when a person is in a survival situation, sheer rage can be the driving force that inspires them to find a way out of their predicament. The Doctor knew that when he made Sarah Jane want to kick his ass so badly that she pulled herself through the service duct after she first thought she would never get unstuck. Her desire to strangle the Doctor overcame her initial despair. (Not to mention the adrenaline boost her anger gave her.)
The truth about Ace is she is my favorite
Mood lmao
7 could be almost evil at times. He’s comes across as quiet, unassuming and bumbling but he was dark. Always in total control, cool as a cucumber.
No NEVER evil, ALWAYS kind
"She is your mother!"
"No! NO! THAT'S NOT TRUE! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!"
"Search your feelings. You know it to be true."
"NOOOOOOOOO!! Noooooooooo!!"
I legit think they should make a film about Sylvester and the end of the classic series like they did with An Adventure in Space and Time
i'd watch that
Even though he doesn't show it to save her,seven was basically the only parental figure ace ever trusted, behind the facade of the fool and despite his many manipulative and sometimes even malevolent plans,seven has a heart of gold.
Sylvester McCoy
The 4D chess Doctor
The Blu Ray Boxset for this story alone is worth every penny spent - even just for the extras. Everything about this story from script, costume and performances is WHO at its best. Not one performance is at fault or outdone. Though I was transfixed by Commander Millington - Alfred Lynch, I wish we saw more from him. JUDSON: The machine can do it, .... This is the first. In the future there'll be many more computing machines, thinking machines.
MILLINGTON: Yes, but whose thoughts will they think?
The 7th doctor was so sneaky
Agreed...
one day he'll become so sneaky
even he won't know what he's planning.
(listen to the magic Mousetrap B.F)
Sophie and Sylvester are so good as a pair
One of Doctor Who's darkest scenes. Powerful and well-acted.
The truth that she’s Best Girl? Already knew that 😁
what are Daleks afraid
of ?
Ace with a Baseball bat mainly Lol
(remembrance of the Daleks)
This is so good, one of my favourite doctor who stories of all time, acting and script absolutely on point
Reuploaded in HD. I think they’ve done a wonderful job upscaling OB video. Stunning.
The Doctor Who channel is finally uploading some of the biggest clips 👏
Ace is one of my favourite companions, I love at Childhood’s end
This reminds me of the scene in The God Complex when the Doctor had to rid Amy of her faith in him by saying he can't save her and convincing her he's responsible for stealing her childhood and leading her to her death.
This is the absolute best of classic Who. I can’t praise it enough. So sad the show was cancelled after this series because it was really coming into its own.
6 months ago I met Sophie at Elsecar comic con, she's 60 now but she's still gorgeous.
This might sound a bit gun - ho but it is nice to watch this knowing that it meant that the Viking raiders had their revenge on Fenric in the end. The ancient Haemovore was their final descendant.
One of the darkest moments of the Classic era.
This is so great!
One of my favourite moments!
Is this the one with the vampire people and the town gets over run? If so I freakin loved this as a kid
I really liked Ace as a companion... not a damsel in distress
I had a crush on Ace. My fav assistant.
Curse of Fenric is still my No.1 DW story, but I wouldn't recommend it as first-time viewing -- because it works best if you've been following 7+Ace throughout S25+S26. Having said that, it's 100 minutes of creepy Lovecraftian horror, and the backdrop of WW2 is always a favourite of mine. Great performances, excellent one-off monsters, an impressive body count, fantastic side characters, viking curses, code-cracking, and plenty of memorable moments. The final moments of episode 3 are deliciously spine-chilling
This is why 7 is my favourite Doctor
than why do you have a tom baker profile?
Season 27 should have happened
My first and favorite Companion!
The Machiavellian Master at his finest. Brilliant stuff.
I was very young when my country's aired reruns of the seventh doctor's adventures in the run up to the TV movie. I couldn't have been more than 2 or 3 when I first saw the adventures of the Seventh Doctor and Ace. I don't remember much, but I did remember when the Doctor "turned evil". My English wasn't very good at the time, so I didn't really understand what's happening, but did understand "kill her", and I remembered being horrified because I thought the Doctor has turned bad. I'm still not sure if this is the scene I remembered, but this must have been it. I remembered how much I liked the Doctor, and how much of a role model he was to me. The fact that he was not a physical or violent hero spoke to me. He's the reason why Prof X was my favourite X-Men, and not Wolverine like most of my friends, and he's probably the reason why I studied Mathematics and hope to become a Doctor or Professor one day
I was ever so in love with her when I was little.
I thought they should do a spin off show with ace as a detective solving alien mystery’s. It’ll be good to bring old villains e.g autons, seadevils and maybe a cyber man
The one who waits perhaps or a pantheon?😮
7th is simply a Malipulant chessmaster.
He knew how to plan the move.
I Love doctor who
Are you able to upload the whole of The Curse of Fenric?
That would be illegal to upload it
No chance this could be linked to Ruby's origin?
3:43 that’s a bit harsh
Classic story!
"I have faith in you professor"
Well that's going to do you no good ace, try having faith in THE DOCTOR instead
This wibbly wobbly timey wimey would put Steven Moffat to shame!
When doctor who was great 👍
Ace is still a hottie
Running through time with my nitro nine
It's like the Timeless Child twist but done well/doesn't change the series' continuity.
Doctor Who barely has a continuity, even before The Timeless Children. There’s been a ton of heavy contradiction for decades in the lore.
@@peterkorman77 "anything can be changed" logic, pisses me off
@@peterkorman77 So you're saying that future DW can just ignore The Timeless Children? Perfect.
Sophie Aldred. Ace.
Ooooh no
Issa spoopy seaman
Ah yes, the time when doctor who was just a TV series. Now its a culture.
I Watched Dr Who before it was cool
@David Blyth fair point, but we used to get called "nerds" for watching it, now ya just get mocked for liking bad Dr Who which still implies that earlier Dr Who is cool.
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 eh. I've tried introducing 6 different friends to the show over the past 2 years and the response I get every time without fail goes along the lines of 'No, it's lame gay and/or shit.' Kind of hard to prove them wrong when the majority of the modern show is what it is.
Er no. It has always been a British institution.
God this scene was so dark.
nice
How would people react If the Doctor did this to Their Companion in Nuwho
Well we had a softer version of this scene in The God Complex, but it was not nearly so brutal
@@MidnightChimeyIf that's the one with 11, Amy, and the Minotaur, I believe the door has the number "7" on it - likely referencing that it's the same overall gist as what 7 does to Ace, even though this one is certainly nastier.
@@RopeDrink Oh I never noticed that, subtle if that was in any way deliberate
I can't think of a dark moment in New Who that compares to this one. It is literally The Doctor destroying a companion's faith.
12 and bill, easily
An odd rendition of "I am my own Grandpa" 🤔🙁🤣
McCoy reminds me of Rowan Atkinson... anyone else?
Cosmo 456 More like Ian McDiarmid 😂
I wonder how many people are aware that the "never cowardly" line that Peter Capaldi is famous for actually originated in the curse of fatal death with Rowan Atkinson (comic relief) which was originally spoken by actress Julia Sawalha
does colin baker count?
In the time before CGI, when writing and acting were still paramount.
the 80s is when cgi was taking over everything. i think you have your decades mixed up
Building on what @AtlasSolid said well, kind of any way, CGI was around back then you only have to look at the intro for Doctor Who back then to see an example of CGI in fact it was the first fully CGI title sequence in the world. Yes it was awful by today's standards but it was CGI none the less and considered ground breaking at the time. Not bad for a show with a really tight budget.
Also just to be clear I like the CGI titles just because they haven't aged well doesn't mean what they did is lost. I love what they did with them. It's just that they can do it so much better these days and some one has a man by the name of David Burgess recreated them and if you haven't seen it I'd recommend you search for it just search for either David Burgess or 7th Doctor intro remake and you should find it.
@@billthewhovian Not the kind of CGI we have today. The effects of the late 70's and 80's are considered primitive to today's.
@@rjmcallister1888 Yeah I see your point and get your meaning. Just the way your initial post read it seemed like you ment there was no CGI whatsoever. But now I get what you mean by no CGI. None of the type of CGI we see today in that case I understand where you're coming from now, they certainly didn't have CGI in that form just pure acting and practical effects which I appreciate more if I'm honest. It may not look as good as CGI can but the effort alone gets my praise.
What happened to Ace
calvin the person many things. There were various ways she left the TARDIS but she established a charity called A Charitable Earth through a savings account she created in the 1940’s
She's last seen in a fan film from 2019 on Dr who velocity. Yes its actually Sophie Aldren actually playing Ace.
@@JB-ym4up she's been in many Big Finish Dr Who adventures since
Comics, novels, and audios all come up with different exits and final fates for her character, almost none of which are compatible.
How many comments has Scotty Bee made?
😍
What is occurring I haven't watched classic who
You need to watch Dragonfire episode to be explained for this one
@@rawyld "time for a quick adventure then back for tea"
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 ACE!
People tend to complain about Mcoy's run saying it was bad. Scenes like this shows it was a hell of alot better then Whitiker's run I couldn't even make it through her second season
I'd also add that this story (as well as S26) is honestly better than most of Classic Who. Even peak Tom Baker doesn't compare.
I'll admit I haven't seen much of Mcoy's run I just know it's reputation probably earned by him being the last Doctor before it's first cancellation and stories like Ghostlight, I think that's what it was called, that were so bad the actors themselves have said they had no idea what whas going on.
@@GrimmShadowsII Ghost Light is one of the best serials of all time. But it is also the most confusing. It was written as a four parter and was cut down to a three parter, leading to a lot of exposition being lost. You basically have to deduce what is going on all on your own, without the episodes actually telling you. It helps a lot to watch the thing two times in a row or to watch the extras before actually watching the episode.
@@GermanLeftist Ghost Light is a great story but gets a lot of dislikes because people don't understand it
You could make a strong argument that those last two seasons were the best seasons since Hinchcliffe's time.
And you should because bar Silver Nemesis, those 8 stories are all brilliant even if Ghost Light is a little confusing.
Getting some NuWho vibes here
No. Don't compare it to that crap.
I know this is two years old but this is sentiment that I’ve seen some of tue community hold now. The idea that the 7th doctor is not the last Classic doctor but is more similar to the modern doctors and in fact I believe that RTD likely took a lot of inspiration from this era when crafting his incarnations who would have their inner darkness more pronounced.
I made the 10th doctor as my avatar in roblox my user name is chef_troopa in roblox
Now, although she's NEVER done any nudity or sex scenes throughout her career, I believe that sophie aldred was slowly becoming one of many british sex symbols in that era.
Right. Well I had heard of Ace and remembered her from another programme so when this popped up I thought why not that looks interesting.
Out of context. This clips contains multi faceted levels of abusive. With absolutely no warning.
And not everybody who watches these videos has access to the context. Because doctor who has been going on for nearly 60 years.
Not everybody knows every single story line.
So you either need to warn people, explain at the end what actually ended up happening. Or you need to seriously consider the impact that uploading a video like this can have.
Caroline This story is WHO at its best, if you have not seen it then please do as you will not be disappointed. However, you are correct. They have cut this uploaded scene too short, had they let the scene conclude it would of included the context it requires (literally 30 seconds more) . It has a very poignant conclusion
I said what I said and I meant what I meant.
Just having a brief look down at all the general comments on this video as well. Struck by how diverse it appears to be! Such a wealth and breadth of opinions and life experiences you are likely to have.
Seems like most demographics who use youtube are fully represented here. So there's no more work for me to do. As in. I will be making no more further comments on this particular issue, on this particular video.
This particular clip. Which is the only clip relevant here. As that's what this comment section is under. Is it not?
So do feel free to fight and chortle amongst yourselves if that is what you would like to do. You're free to use your time as you wish.
As am I. And my part in this particular conversation. On this particular video. In the comment section under this particular video, remember. My part ends here for me.
Enjoy the rest of your day :)
TRIGGER WARNING Lol
Oh grow up. This was broadcast early evening on tv. We didn't need a warning then. We were expected to use common sense.
sounds like some big baby needs a safe space
The score is really awful it ruins a great story.
Probably the third best score in the series, for my money
@@michaelpuglisi6767 in that particular year maybe. But it's so intrusive and dated I wish there were unscored versions available.
As far as I'm concerned, The Curse of Fenric score is excellent.
Love the score -- especially "Exit Miss Hardakter / The Vicar and the Vampires". If you listen closely enough, it sounds like there are creepy whispers on the wind (as the Haemovores stalk the Reverend), the faint church bells ringing sends shivers. You can say it's "Dated", but "Awful" I will never agree with.
I hope she dies quickly. It is totally boring the new series with the female version. I loved all parts of Doctor Who, but that was a bust... 😭😭