Love how in Blood on Santa's Claw, Six is hesitant about Peri bringing her boyfriend along but not because he's jealous (the way various other doctors would've been). Instead it's because he's worried she isn't prepared to deal with something happening to him on their travels when she's the reason he decided to come along. Sixie doesn't get enough credit for how kind he is
Have you already covered how in Dark Eyes 4.2 the Dalek Time Controller was married to a human who he later converted into a Dalek and she still called him her husband? I'm rereading this comment and I remember why I love Big Finish so much.
Not a Human, a Dalek Duplicate. He created a woman, a slaved wife, to turn into his first Time Strategist 😂 Only Daleks (or the Master) could have plans like that
So, in other words, Three spent his time in exile hating every second of it and willing the Christmas Party to arrive so that he could get absolutely shit-faced? ... ... That actually explains *a lot* about Three.
Blood and Santa's claw blew us away when we listened to it. Walks the balance of wacky and dramatic in a way we haven't quite seen before. Feels like the finale of a really unique era
I've spent years wondering how the EU is going to sort out Chibnall's weird characterisation issues, but I didn't expect that we've already given up on his companions' relationship with the Doctor meaning anything important
It’s a new Broke Canon so it’s time to dump all my random facts. Doctor Who Night 1999 had an elderly fourth wall breaking Tom Baker Doctor in a very large TARDIS interior to discuss what would be on and to get lost in memory. The Roleplaying Game decided as soon as it rebranded for the Capaldi Years to go mad with expanding the universe in the best of ways, so all these next ones are from that. The Borad and Zygons in fact worked together until the Borad betrayed them and desperately fled to London to be a part of the Napoleon of Crime’s empire. The Napoleon of Crime is a Dalek trying to get back to the Time War but getting increasingly distracted and enamoured by their rivalry with Madame Vastra. Napoleon is her Moriarty as she is their Holmes. The Curator is: a trusted consultant of the UNIT and built them a T-Mat system between Black Archive sites; implied to be McGillop from Day of the Doctor; gave them advice to not let out at any cost an individual known as John Smith. This John Smith is provably human, but fell to Earth in a Gallifreyan ship and was eventually locked up by UNIT for trying to destroy some technology with missiles. He gave prophecies of disasters that UNIT could not prevent so they put him on ice. The Silurian and Spaceships book also maps out two histories. The entire history of the Silurians from their early evolution to even the 46th century and the history of humanity and space travel to 2700 (Brookes included).
How to make Sam jealous: Reveal to him there's a shop near me that just casually stocks shelves of the Telos novellas, EDAs and VNAs plus the Short Trips and Benny books
This is why I hate the UK, I know that there's stores like that over there but I, in NZ, have to crawl through every op shop every week just to find an EDA once every 3 years.
I've just realized that it's been around a year since I've started watching you; the first Broke Canon I watched upon release was the last Christmas special. You're one of my favorite channels, keep up the good work.
To be fair, Ryan and Yaz forgot the encounter with the Doctor after it happened. Had something to do with the bugs being in their brains. Did you read the Origin Story with Amy and Rory? It's even more weird and they don't casually forget about it.
My favourite piece of niche Doctor Who trivia comes from the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game from 1985. As the Sourcebook for Field Agent states that the Gallifreyian present, during the time of the Sixth Doctor is 30,491 CE.
I remember one guy said the First Doctor just have travelled with John and Gillian during his brief absence during The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve apparently..
Peri doesnt have bad taste in men, they're all hot, from Joe, to the guy with the beard, to the rainbow coat man himself. And honestly, does it really matter if he chokes you when he's got great fashion sense. She stayed with 6 a long time after he choked her making me think Peri has a choking kink and we need a 3 hour Big Finish boxset about Peri's choking kink.
I've just had a thought. 3's exile must have been less harsh than it was for other Time Lords, as he would have kept encountering people that knew him from his future. Rachel Jenson from Remembrance of the Daleks for one. In fact, The Devil Goblins from Neptune mentions her. The Third Doctor completely dismisses the mention of her. He'd "never heard of her."
Some ideas to bring up - the Doctors early life has been interfered with so much there is no clear origin. The many contradictory fates of Ace or of Susan. The numerous ways besides being fictional movies that the Peter Cushing films have been integrated into the Whoniverse. The Doctor's alternative origins from the short story The Equations of Dr Who, where he's a human scientist who invented the TARDIS. The Doctor having served as Hitler's advisor. The Council of Hitlers. The two Doctor Who shorts written by schoolchildren (Death is the Only Answer and Good as Gold)
If you're referring to Warlords of Utopia with the Hitler's advisor, the renegade in that story is not the Doctor. Abshrift, a Cwejen who set up that Council of Hitlers was sent to hunt the renegade down.
I have literally never come across this Novellas range of books before, now i need every single one. Unfortunately they seem to sit at around £40 each based on a quick ebay search :(
Nice to see that Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D series gets an inadvertent shout-out in the whole "race of higher beings genetically engineer creatures from human folklore to fight their dire enemies" idea. But then, Kikuchi was inspired almost entirely by Japanese dubs of Hammer Horror movies....
Weak sauce in context claim to fame: I have sat four seats along in the same row at the BFI South Bank Theatre as Kim Newman and on another occasion three rows directly behind at him at the same venue. One time was while watching The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and the other a Doctor Who story shortly after it had been rescued (can't remember which story so I fail my Whovian test), I think The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari screening had a live a musical accompaniment.
haven’t read origin stories yet but from what I can tell it references the expanded media a lot like the Guy the gorilla reference and I also think the Davros story references the big finish Davros audios
After reading all of Origin Stories, all the companions who meet the Doctor before their time forget the meeting for one reason or another, Yaz and Ryan included
Love how in Blood on Santa's Claw, Six is hesitant about Peri bringing her boyfriend along but not because he's jealous (the way various other doctors would've been). Instead it's because he's worried she isn't prepared to deal with something happening to him on their travels when she's the reason he decided to come along. Sixie doesn't get enough credit for how kind he is
Big Finish really gave Sixie a lot of depth and I love it.
Just popped in to say your profile picture is really similar 🤔😆
When the second doctor has more of a relationship with Ryan and yaz
Have you already covered how in Dark Eyes 4.2 the Dalek Time Controller was married to a human who he later converted into a Dalek and she still called him her husband?
I'm rereading this comment and I remember why I love Big Finish so much.
Yes. But have never thought of it as a Broke Canon fact before, nice one!
Not a Human, a Dalek Duplicate.
He created a woman, a slaved wife, to turn into his first Time Strategist 😂
Only Daleks (or the Master) could have plans like that
@@SchultzDorindaSo essentially he built himself a wifiu
So, in other words, Three spent his time in exile hating every second of it and willing the Christmas Party to arrive so that he could get absolutely shit-faced?
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That actually explains *a lot* about Three.
Blood and Santa's claw blew us away when we listened to it. Walks the balance of wacky and dramatic in a way we haven't quite seen before. Feels like the finale of a really unique era
"The very next year, the Master gets involved!" Because of course he does. It's the early 70s (80s). Merry Christmas from across the pond.
I've spent years wondering how the EU is going to sort out Chibnall's weird characterisation issues, but I didn't expect that we've already given up on his companions' relationship with the Doctor meaning anything important
It’s a new Broke Canon so it’s time to dump all my random facts.
Doctor Who Night 1999 had an elderly fourth wall breaking Tom Baker Doctor in a very large TARDIS interior to discuss what would be on and to get lost in memory.
The Roleplaying Game decided as soon as it rebranded for the Capaldi Years to go mad with expanding the universe in the best of ways, so all these next ones are from that.
The Borad and Zygons in fact worked together until the Borad betrayed them and desperately fled to London to be a part of the Napoleon of Crime’s empire. The Napoleon of Crime is a Dalek trying to get back to the Time War but getting increasingly distracted and enamoured by their rivalry with Madame Vastra. Napoleon is her Moriarty as she is their Holmes.
The Curator is: a trusted consultant of the UNIT and built them a T-Mat system between Black Archive sites; implied to be McGillop from Day of the Doctor; gave them advice to not let out at any cost an individual known as John Smith. This John Smith is provably human, but fell to Earth in a Gallifreyan ship and was eventually locked up by UNIT for trying to destroy some technology with missiles. He gave prophecies of disasters that UNIT could not prevent so they put him on ice.
The Silurian and Spaceships book also maps out two histories. The entire history of the Silurians from their early evolution to even the 46th century and the history of humanity and space travel to 2700 (Brookes included).
How to make Sam jealous: Reveal to him there's a shop near me that just casually stocks shelves of the Telos novellas, EDAs and VNAs plus the Short Trips and Benny books
Where? Explain, explain. Dalek noises.
This is why I hate the UK, I know that there's stores like that over there but I, in NZ, have to crawl through every op shop every week just to find an EDA once every 3 years.
@@sacrificiallamb4568 It's called Comic Guru
You will explain for anyone who lives near you probably know where near me but you will explain are you shall be unexisted
@@shortangel333 I live in America so there's probably no books near me either which kind of sucks
I've just realized that it's been around a year since I've started watching you; the first Broke Canon I watched upon release was the last Christmas special. You're one of my favorite channels, keep up the good work.
You spoil us Davis, merry crombos
Merry Christmas to you and yours, you fabulous example of the One-Hearts gracing this planet xx
To be fair, Ryan and Yaz forgot the encounter with the Doctor after it happened. Had something to do with the bugs being in their brains. Did you read the Origin Story with Amy and Rory? It's even more weird and they don't casually forget about it.
My favourite piece of niche Doctor Who trivia comes from the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game from 1985. As the Sourcebook for Field Agent states that the Gallifreyian present, during the time of the Sixth Doctor is 30,491 CE.
Started reading Time and Relative but it dragged a bit for me, found exploring Susan’s day to day stuff more interesting than the snowmen plot
I remember one guy said the First Doctor just have travelled with John and Gillian during his brief absence during The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve apparently..
Maybe he just kidnapps two orphans
I mean surprise adopted
Peri doesnt have bad taste in men, they're all hot, from Joe, to the guy with the beard, to the rainbow coat man himself. And honestly, does it really matter if he chokes you when he's got great fashion sense.
She stayed with 6 a long time after he choked her making me think Peri has a choking kink and we need a 3 hour Big Finish boxset about Peri's choking kink.
Peri and the P.R.I.C.K. Paradox?
I've just had a thought. 3's exile must have been less harsh than it was for other Time Lords, as he would have kept encountering people that knew him from his future. Rachel Jenson from Remembrance of the Daleks for one. In fact, The Devil Goblins from Neptune mentions her. The Third Doctor completely dismisses the mention of her. He'd "never heard of her."
Some ideas to bring up - the Doctors early life has been interfered with so much there is no clear origin. The many contradictory fates of Ace or of Susan. The numerous ways besides being fictional movies that the Peter Cushing films have been integrated into the Whoniverse. The Doctor's alternative origins from the short story The Equations of Dr Who, where he's a human scientist who invented the TARDIS. The Doctor having served as Hitler's advisor. The Council of Hitlers. The two Doctor Who shorts written by schoolchildren (Death is the Only Answer and Good as Gold)
If you're referring to Warlords of Utopia with the Hitler's advisor, the renegade in that story is not the Doctor. Abshrift, a Cwejen who set up that Council of Hitlers was sent to hunt the renegade down.
I do hope this comes back soon, especially with the bollocks that happened with 14 and 15 because they didn't want to kill of David Tennant again.
I have literally never come across this Novellas range of books before, now i need every single one. Unfortunately they seem to sit at around £40 each based on a quick ebay search :(
Nice to see that Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D series gets an inadvertent shout-out in the whole "race of higher beings genetically engineer creatures from human folklore to fight their dire enemies" idea. But then, Kikuchi was inspired almost entirely by Japanese dubs of Hammer Horror movies....
what stories is Guy from I can't find any?
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, thanks for the stellar content all year round. Always a fun journey with these.
When a Nightmare Child is born...
(As happens in Twelve Angels Weeping, yiss)
Merry Christmas Davis
Weak sauce in context claim to fame: I have sat four seats along in the same row at the BFI South Bank Theatre as Kim Newman and on another occasion three rows directly behind at him at the same venue. One time was while watching The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and the other a Doctor Who story shortly after it had been rescued (can't remember which story so I fail my Whovian test), I think The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari screening had a live a musical accompaniment.
haven’t read origin stories yet but from what I can tell it references the expanded media a lot like the Guy the gorilla reference and I also think the Davros story references the big finish Davros audios
Just a tip for the Telos Novellas, it took me a couple years, but I got them all, and never spent more than $50 a book off Ebay
After reading all of Origin Stories, all the companions who meet the Doctor before their time forget the meeting for one reason or another, Yaz and Ryan included
"Alright Tracey Beaker..." LOL
she started earth school in year four????
my dad walked in on this video and said william hartnell looks like danny k, hilarious
Thanks for the episode :)
i need to know the intro song
In the next one can we see Irving braxiatel
you'll have to wait until next christmas buddy
@@SamyulDavis Christmas? We have to wait that long for more broke canon nnnooooooo
My mum's old next-door neighbour was in Blood On Santa's Claw as Lord Lycaeon.