Wilfred Mott and the Tenth Doctor - The Perfect Final Companion
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- The End of time part 1 and Part 2 was the epic finale of David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor’s. This story gave us the return of the Master, the time lords, Galifrey, these spiky green people, and much more. It’s a great bombastic finale that says goodbye to the Tenth Doctor, but you know what. 13 years later the moments that I think about when I remember these episodes are the scenes between the doctor and this man, Wilfred Mott and in this video, I’m going to try to explain why that is.
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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
The Café - 2:35
The Spaceship - 8:25
The Doctors Death - 16:20
Conclusion - 21:28
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Wilf might well be one of my favourite characters in all of Doctor Who and he's only in 9 episodes.
What is your favourite scene featuring him?
R.I.P Bernard Cribbins ❤
"It's not dying." - 14th Doctor
My favorite scene may be Wilf fleeing with The Doctor.
"You're not coming with me?"
"You're not leaving me with her!?"
"Fair enough."
The End of Time has its flaws but those scenes with Bernard Cribbins and David Tennant are some of the strongest in the show's history - in my opinion anyway. Like you say, Wilf only appeared in 10 episodes - 9 of those over the space of two years - and he managed to become one of my favourite characters of all-time and we're talking 18 years of me watching this show devotedly, which is seriously impressive writing and acting right there. Wilf and Bernard also act as a wonderful peacemaker amongst the warring fanbase - as one of the things all fans more or less seemingly agree on is that Wilfred Mott is one of the most beloved characters in Doctor Who.
David was my favourite Doctor before Peter came along. But the scenes with both David and Bernard, are electric, they're both at the top of the game. Beautifully written and perfectly acted. The scene with Wilf offering the Doctor the gun is heartbreaking, and so right.
Edit: The realisation on Ten's face, hearing Wilf's tapping rhythm, knowing death/regeneration isn't an enemy to be defeated and swept aside. The pain, the understanding, the horror all there.
It'll be interesting to see what mentions he gets seen as Donna is gonna be in the next special, I just hope they make her coming back make sense
Wilf is in the 60th anniversary specials confirmed! There are photos of him on set!
@@RamblingManYT but the actor died?
Yeah he passed away a few months after they filmed it
@@RamblingManYT ah damn, tho this gets me even more excited I just hope they make Donna remembering satisfying and make it make sense, iv felt ever since that episode she never deserved that ending I'm so glad there fixing it hopefully
I was watching this last night.
One thing that absolutely struck me is that the Doctor, the time lord victorious, who had been warned of his death over and over.
A man who is furiously trying to bend fate to allow him more life and experience must choose to die himself.
It wasn't a rogue blast, or an impossible situation that he failed to stop.
He succeeds, he doesn't get killed.
But there is a friend that needs him, but a friend that is also willing to die so the doctor can live.
The man that thought he could rule time, in a way does. He is the only thing that could end him.
His choice is the only thing he couldn't worm out of, the only thing he really couldn't fix.
Thank you for talking about Wilf. RIP
We don't deserve Wilf
He is a gem 🙌
I’d love if Wilf was his dad, like in a forgotten past linking to Donna being lead to 10 and 14 to become the hybred as the doctor Donna in the future. - Wilf completing his destiny to allow 10 to regenerate to save gallifeay with 4 knocks.
Only because Wilf and 10 are cute af
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David Tennant named one of his real life children Wilfred.
Wilfred Mott in this reminded me in a way of the first doctor sometimes if it was intentional
Notice how wilf offer the gun to him four times….
Damn man. This video hit me right in the feels. Both because of the story and because I wish DW was still like this and not the unwatchable dumpster fire it has become.
Such an amazing video man, keep it up 🙏
I can't wait to finally see the doctor and wilfs story completed
I'm wondering if his connection to Wilf, to Donna is still to fully unfold with the 14th. The café scene still gives me chills.
Good vids keep it up :)
Thanks 🙌
Wilf, the perfect foil to Doctor Buggerall.
Wilf was the last good thing on Dr. Who. It's over now. I'm not sure why they killed it.
really? The eleventh doctor, the twelfth doctor, the eleventh hour, the big bang, the girl who waited, the god complex, the doctors wife, mummy on the orient express, under the lake, the doctor falls, heavensent, oxygen, extremis, Amy and Rory, bill and nardole. None of these are at least 'good' and are all bad? Thats kind of delusional, try taking nostalgia goggles off.
@@jadeorsomething1591 your crappy opinion.
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