Why The Family of Blood is Doctor Who’s Best Story
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2019
- The Family of Blood is Doctor Who's Best Story. In this video, we breakdown the two parter's deconstruction of The Doctor.
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I miss loving Doctor Who.
Said this before on your other video, but...
It’s funny how little recognition Series 3 gets as a whole yet contains this, Blink, AND Utopia, which are all fantastic in their own right
"arguably the best humanoid villain in any Dr Who Story"
I miss David's era so much. Best Doctor by a landslide for me.
Their punishments were chilling, its rare that we see the doctors wrath.
Despite series 3s hate for Martha, it really had some of the best stories: this, blink, utopia ect. It had flaws but EVERY season does
"Falling in love? That never occurred to him? What kind of a man is that?"
The final scene of The Family of Blood at the Memorial Day service is one of the single most beautiful uses of time travel in the history of Doctor Who. Such an incredible 2 parter.
I just love the scene where in that abandoned house, Smith suddenly starts speaking like a doctor and then switches back to himself in a second. Shows how great an actor Tennant is. But then, everything that he has ever done shows his amazing acting skills.
I did like how in End of Time part 2, he went to the descendant and asked if she was happy in the end. He did care, or felt guilty...
The ending was easily one of the most haunting moments of the Doctors nature
I can't believe Harry Lloyd never hit it big. He deserves to be as big as Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch etc.
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I always assumed he didn't think about falling in love since he couldn't imagine love without Rose. Sappy? Maybe. But throughout that season it's repeatedly shown that he hasn't moved on and that's why he never noticed Martha had a crush on him.
This makes me rethink who the doctor is
The doctor rarely has to deal with the consequences of his actions, like in series 1 he accidentally plunges earth back into the dark ages for 100 years and didn't even realise until he got forced back to the time period.
First off, he didn't choose the time or place, the TARDIS did.
This is my favourite Doctor Who story. Glad someone agrees.