He still is a dark and terrifying person seeing as he saved Gallifrey he has somwhat even more of a God complex than he did before because he know thinks that he can do the impossible and that no one and nothing can stop him season 9 was proof of this.
@@Acesymmetrical in the Expanded Universe, especially in the Big Finish audio dramas, the Doctor's supposed brother Irving Braxiatel is a regular character.
@@jeanmichellelaurent Fun Fact: In the Paul McGann audiction tape he was given a script when they revealed that the Master was in fact the Doctor's brother
Definitely a mixture of the latter two!! The Abzorbaloff terrified me when I was three - the first episode I watched (and the last for a long, long time after that!!).
If you run it backwards though, i think it sounds even worse. "Some went insane, some ran away... Others were inspired." Like they're talking about looking upon Cthulhu
It's funny. The "secret brother thing" is a reeeeaaally underground joke. According to the script that Paul McGann used for his audition as the 8th Doctor, the Doctor and the Master actually ARE brothers. heh.
"This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home" is absolutely one of my top five soundtrack pieces of all time and likely the top television score piece. It's moving, haunting...filled with beauty and an amount of nostalgia that just tugs at one's heart. Murray also manages to add a more dramatic, slightly darker bit hinting at its fate (the ending featuring mainly strings and a faster tempo). The piece itself is very story-like in its structure...
I like how cool and mysterious Gallifrey is supposed to be in new Who; meanwhile in classic Who, we get to go to Gallifrey multiple times, and Four has a Time Lady companion for two of her regenerations and we meet a good handful of other Gallifreyans early on (the Monk, with the First Doc, even). Five even gives them a big middle finger and runs away again when he returns there lmao.
Yes but in New Who the Doctor thought Gallifrey was destroyed and when something isn't around anymore it becomes historic and legendary and mysterious and all those things. The mundane aspects are forgotten.
To think the Master was created by a "timey wimey" invoked from the Time Lords of the future as a means out of the Time War. When you think about it, it makes the whole of his evil tragic.
But it makes sense only for the modern Master. This Mater and later Missy, they are both obsessed with chaos. They're not evil for the sake of being evil. They want chaos. Which makes sense if the time vortex made him mad. (And I guess Missy doesn't hear the drums because either the link was broken when Ten shot it, or Timelords removed it when Master got to Gallifrey) But the previous incarnations are just evil. And I don't think this explanation works. Also 8 years old? I thought Doctor and Master were friends for a long time, they even went to the Academy together...
They could still be friends and study together after the Sound of Drums was implanted, it took a really long while for the Master's crazyness to start showing. I mean, the Doctor says he ran away after seeing the Schism but it still took him almost a hundred years to *actually* flee.
Domihork I don’t necessarily think that they both want chaos. Maybe Missy, because Moffat doesn’t really get the Master. But Both are just a bit more zany than their other incarnations. Let’s not forget that John Simm’s plan in series 3 is take control of planet earth and use it as basically a Death Star, with him being master of all. And The End of Time involves him, once again, taking control of earth via a more ego-driven plan. Personally, I think the drumming noise adds way more depth to the character than the Master being evil for the sake of it, while not being too bogged down in dr who lore and it being too dark like the Bigfinish origin story ( not to say that one’s bad, though. Just not suitable for family viewing). That’s why I’m not a big fan of Missy. All that really good character building and nuance is just gone with her incarnation. To be replaced with pseudo-depth about her and the Doctor’s friendship that never goes anywhere.
To be honest I prefer the backstory from the audios in which the Master killed a boy who bullied him and the Doctor when they were younger and the guilt ate away at him overtime. And the revelation that the Doctor was actually the one who killed the bully and had made a deal with death to have both their memories altered of the event makes it even more sad as the Doctor now feels responsible for the Master's creation
i think to this day, 10 years later, David tennant is the best doctor of modern times, and that is not a downside on the actors who have come after him, but there is just something about his doctor that connects with me more. than the others
I've always loved the way he tells a story. This is what i miss! The emotion that went into Doctor Who, and when it gives you goosebumps it's just perfect. Unlike the shit we get today.
Hey 1 little thing: TimeLords are Briliant/Genius/Flipping Smart so i think when they are 8 years old that they have the brain from someone With the age of 18/19 but thats my clue.....
"Used to call it The Shining World of the Seventh System. On the Continent of Wild Endeavor, and the mountains of Solace and Solitude" I can't tell if The Doctor is actually talking about Gallifrey, or his Dwarf Fortress save. Maybe his real name is Urist?
But beneath the external beauty of Gallifrey lies a treacherous society filled with political backstabbing, espionage and secret cults dedicated to the founding fathers of the Timelords.
Being the doctor came naturally to David Tennant, i wish he had stayed on as the doctor...not that matt smith isnt "brilliant" but i feel as if it were more natural to david .....just saying
Martha: "I thought you were going to say he was your secret brother." The Doctor: *Shit, she knows, better think of an excuse quickly.* The Doctor: "You've been watching too much TV." The Doctor *Yeah, that should do it.*
No, not a secret Brother or something (like that), but indeed a "relative of somekind", a far distant... "descandant". Since the Doctor is actually the Timeless Child, and the Timelord Biology is based upon, engineered after the Timeless Child, the are somehow related after all...
@@Ben6164 it may be awful, BUT... RTD is coming Back to Doctor Who as a new / old Show runner after 2021, after Jodie Whitaker and the current Show runner Chris Chibnall will leave. And he will have ultimately build upon was has come before. Well unless... he (Davies) will come up with something that reverse the Storyline of the Timeless Child. But if he is not reverting that... well this would mean the Timeless Child Story is canon. This would mean it really happened. If RTD doesn't invent a Storyline that make all that "untrue" it would mean thet the Timless Child Story is still valid. Sorry... that is how it work. Unless you stop watching Doctor Who. But how can you, now that RDT is coming back? "Unfortunately" or "Not unfortunately" (it depends...) anyway... "Unfortunately" RTD has to continue the Storyline from the previous Shows, so... either you stop watching Doctor Who even with RTD as helm, or you watch it, but again, unless he is reverting it, the Timless Child Stuff happened. So... tricky for you!
@@DarthHLT anything RTD does will undoubtedly be brilliant, but I can't see how even a man as great as him can continue with something that literally destroys everything that Doctor Who is supposed to be.
In 2 minutes this show created emotions and imagery most other shows can't in their entire run time. this is one of the reason why i love this show soooooo much. and why i miss David soooo much.
I am in my 40's and have been watching Dr. Who since the "olden days." Two Dr.s, Tom Baker and David Tennant stand out amongst them all. Of the two, most definitely David Tennant!
This was the gallifrey that I admired. As a kid I was alone, all I had was doctor who, so I sympathized with the doctor (David Tennants doctor). Gallifrey was where I went to as a kid, the sun would rise of a hot summers day, so of to sleep I'd go, underneath a cherry blossom tree I'd sleep, reality would become blurry and id drift off to sleep, and there it was,gallifrey, beautiful and magnificent, but out always out of reach
'Always my favourite description of Gallifrey and like others below have said back in the days when the doctor had a dark sense to him as the lonely god who single handedly stopped the time war' - Jack, Complete Third Productions
The strongest planet, a planet that can never see the light of this universe. The planet that never fell, nor rose, but stood and made its stand. Now it stands, stronger, and taller than ever. But if this planet were ever to come back, war and hell would break, eternal and forever. The planet in question? It will be known, forever, as Gallifrey.
Gallifrey is just a planet. Home of the Time Lords. Just this place you know... not this big epic lost planet that is the glory of the universe. The Time Lords were looked down on by many of the cosmos. Back in the Doctor's previous incarnations he often visited only to be greeted by the corrupt Time Lords, authors of their own destruction.
yeah, and maybe they just like fire, i mean they seem to ware red pst of them XD and fire just looks more epic XD But good point, its little things like this where u can get a little laugh out of a serious moment of dr who :P
shhh it's aesthetic. It makes is seem more imposing. Wouldn't be so cool if they took the Time Lord children to the elementary school gym to see all of time and space, but a creepy feild in the dead of night with torches and people dressed in robes? That's bad ass.
@@JamesJohnson-nm5pu I hate that explanation its so shit and changed the Canon, which is still equally shit. Is much rather it was just in their dna from. Birth
I never realised until now that "secret brother" line was in reference to the 8th doctor tv series we never got, where the plot of it would be the doctor teaming up with the master, who was indeed his secret brother. He even acted out the reveal scene for this as his audition tape!
Brother? No... Half Brother? With a Shared Mother, Who interfered in "The End Of Time" for the sake of Both her sons? Different Father's. One Poor, living in the outskirts of Galifrey, outside of the Citadel. There was no way the Doctor would have made it into the Academy... (As Seen In Listen) Unless her Second Husband... The Master's Father was wealthy and powerful... With enough influence to ensure both his trueborn and stepson were enrolled in the Academy. Halfbrothers.
***** It was one of two plot twists. The urge being that the Master was somehow the distillation of the Doctors dark side. This idea was of course brought back and incorporated into the Valeyard. Who is to say that they won't reuse the original idea at some point?
No, not a secret Brother or something (like that), but indeed a "relative of somekind", a far distant... "descandant". Since the Doctor is actually the Timeless Child, and the Timelord Biology is based upon, engineered after the Timeless Child, the are somehow related after all...
Am I the only one that thinks that exposing eight-year old children (I assume the Doctor converted to human equivalents, both for number of years and maturity) to this is actual child abuse?
I think it’s apparent that Russel T David’s took inspiration from Our many ancient cultures and their initiation process, that turned Boys into Men. Sparta is one that comes to mind, their initiation was brutal and certainly Cruel. But it was no different from the rest of society and it made the men need to run their society, so to them it was necessary.
David wanted to be Doctor Who since he was a child...he was a Doctor Who junkie....He even wrote an essay about this when he was thirteen...He said in an interview that wanting to play the Doctor is what inspired him to become an actor....So obviously,a person who has always loved and wanted to play the Doctor will be the best Doctor around....
i think we take for granted the genousness it takes to write this i cant imagine life now without the doctor david AND matt i love him so much god bless youtube for letting us watch doctor who clips whenever we want.
My brother and I reckon it would have been a good plot device to re-introduce the Time Lords, the Doctor could have been a fugitive from them because of his interfereance in time, or maybe we could have seen how the universe would react to their sudden rappearance
Being a bit of a Doctor Who geek, I occasionally envisioned myself as a Time Lord. I would be The Archivist, charged with overseeing Gallifrey's Archive, a huge repository of knowledge, both Time Lord history and the universe's. The Untempered Schism would probably inspire me, but also make me go a little mad.
"some would be inspired, some would run away, and some would go mad" -- the doctor became all three of these. but thank god and the entire universe that he believed in doing good and not evil.
my favourite clip of all time from Doctor Who. I wish you could get this version of the backing track on the soundtrack album though. It's missing the drumbeat, and I quite like it like that.
"...never stopped!" I like that, the mighty Doctor being so 'normal', i suppose the phrase we'd use is 'so human'. Seeing something unusual, frightening and the survival instinct kicks in. Makes me smile. : )
Every other incarnation of The Doctor = Gladly tells people who he is, what he is, and where he is from Thirteenth Doctor = "Where I'm from and who I am is not important"
It is This is Gallifrey, but it is a cut version of it. It skips the section immediately following the woodwind solo and goes straight into the B2 section, using it as the ending. Hope this helps!
My gracious... I once wrote a fanfic on Fanfiction.net with my own oc in a fanfic for Kingdom Hearts, where I made her from a race called the "Watchers" (I was 11 when I made the story, so I wasn't original) I NOW REALIZE HOW CLOSE I MADE THE WATCHERS TO TIME LORDS! THIS WAS BEFORE I EVEN WATCHED DOCTOR WHO!!! I guess it was destiny that led me to this brilliant show...
Killing off the Time Lords works so well because the time lords work best as ancient mythic figures talked about like legends. Seeing them in reality could only be disappointing.
SO. I'm still in high school, and I've only ever really seen the rebooted series. After listening to all the Doctors talk about gallifrey as a far-gone paradise, it was just freaky going back a bit and seeing other time lords
There is a place in Mt. Baldy Ca that I think of when i watch this. A stream reflecting the colors at sun rise over the peak always reminds me of Gallifrey. It is a place I like.
@Flinklehurst Actually, if you watch on, you know, the special where the 10th regenerated, you'd find out that the Timelord Council were the ones that implanted the drums into the Master's mind.
I kind of miss the days when the Doctor was all dark and terrifying as the guy who blew up Gallifrey.
He still is a dark and terrifying person
seeing as he saved Gallifrey he has somwhat even more of a God complex than he did before
because he know thinks that he can do the impossible and that no one and nothing can stop him
season 9 was proof of this.
Searching into my memory
Season 9, season 9, season...oh...yeah...indeed, yeah...
Mercure250 "I can do whatever the Hell I like"
The doctor Season 9
Although he didn’t blow up Gallifrey he still fought in the time war and that leaves him permanently scarred for life
mikey kean yeah he literally died for 4.5 billion years just to save Clara
A Scottish guy pretending to have an English accent, and a Scottish guy pretending to have an American accent. I love this! Hahah
Kenji Fukushima he is american
Emu John Barrowman is from Glasgow
Akira Fukushima he does have an American accent
Yeah come on scotland!
Btw I'm scottish
How is he pretending? He literally has an American accent already.
"I thought he was your secret brother or something"
*_Laughs in Big Finish_*
Wait what?
@@Acesymmetrical in the Expanded Universe, especially in the Big Finish audio dramas, the Doctor's supposed brother Irving Braxiatel is a regular character.
David Kirwan except Irving isn’t the master
@@jeanmichellelaurent I know, but he is his "secret brother".
@@jeanmichellelaurent Fun Fact: In the Paul McGann audiction tape he was given a script when they revealed that the Master was in fact the Doctor's brother
"Some get inspired. Others run away...and still others go mad". This sums up every possible reaction when you watch Doctor who for the first time.
Omg😂😂😂😂
Definitely a mixture of the latter two!! The Abzorbaloff terrified me when I was three - the first episode I watched (and the last for a long, long time after that!!).
As far as I'm concerned, I must say I was inspired.
I went completely mad.
I think i would be inspired
You left out the best part:
"What about you?"
Doctor: "Me? I've never stopped running."
"Me? I was one of the ones who ran. I've never stopped"
"Some get inspired. Others run away. And still others go mad." There is something so haunting about that line.
janeyrevanescence12 Yes It Haunted
Exact words
If you run it backwards though, i think it sounds even worse.
"Some went insane, some ran away... Others were inspired."
Like they're talking about looking upon Cthulhu
Time Lords: 'We pioneered irresponsibly dangerous education policies before Hogwarts made it cool'
This is nothing like HP so piss off
@@davile_1428 This is a joke, piss off
@@luca_uy6529 This is Sparta, piss off
@Cian McCabe source?
GabbeЯ Skillz no source needed it explains why timelords are so much more smarter than the average race
It's funny. The "secret brother thing" is a reeeeaaally underground joke. According to the script that Paul McGann used for his audition as the 8th Doctor, the Doctor and the Master actually ARE brothers. heh.
Half brothers actually
@Steve Ross Car crash i believe.
SomeRandomPokemon wouldn't that be incest then?
@@AIRWOLF-l6g Blame Steven Moffat
@@lauchiebeans, that seems correct, he was apparently filming a car advertisement in Turkey at the time.
"Some would be inspired (The Rani),
Some would run away (The Doctor),
And some would go mad (The Master)."
What's that make Romana then?!
The Doctor was all three.
"This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home" is absolutely one of my top five soundtrack pieces of all time and likely the top television score piece. It's moving, haunting...filled with beauty and an amount of nostalgia that just tugs at one's heart. Murray also manages to add a more dramatic, slightly darker bit hinting at its fate (the ending featuring mainly strings and a faster tempo). The piece itself is very story-like in its structure...
The way David Tennant says Time Lord(s) is amazing he is one of if not THE best Doctor
LewisJackSponge yes he is!
I like how cool and mysterious Gallifrey is supposed to be in new Who; meanwhile in classic Who, we get to go to Gallifrey multiple times, and Four has a Time Lady companion for two of her regenerations and we meet a good handful of other Gallifreyans early on (the Monk, with the First Doc, even). Five even gives them a big middle finger and runs away again when he returns there lmao.
Six went on trial there, and multiple Doctors became Lord President.
Yes but in New Who the Doctor thought Gallifrey was destroyed and when something isn't around anymore it becomes historic and legendary and mysterious and all those things. The mundane aspects are forgotten.
To think the Master was created by a "timey wimey" invoked from the Time Lords of the future as a means out of the Time War. When you think about it, it makes the whole of his evil tragic.
But it makes sense only for the modern Master. This Mater and later Missy, they are both obsessed with chaos. They're not evil for the sake of being evil. They want chaos. Which makes sense if the time vortex made him mad. (And I guess Missy doesn't hear the drums because either the link was broken when Ten shot it, or Timelords removed it when Master got to Gallifrey)
But the previous incarnations are just evil. And I don't think this explanation works. Also 8 years old? I thought Doctor and Master were friends for a long time, they even went to the Academy together...
Domihork The Master might have been resurrected and as soon as he was the Time Lords put the link in his head
They could still be friends and study together after the Sound of Drums was implanted, it took a really long while for the Master's crazyness to start showing.
I mean, the Doctor says he ran away after seeing the Schism but it still took him almost a hundred years to *actually* flee.
Domihork I don’t necessarily think that they both want chaos. Maybe Missy, because Moffat doesn’t really get the Master. But Both are just a bit more zany than their other incarnations. Let’s not forget that John Simm’s plan in series 3 is take control of planet earth and use it as basically a Death Star, with him being master of all. And The End of Time involves him, once again, taking control of earth via a more ego-driven plan.
Personally, I think the drumming noise adds way more depth to the character than the Master being evil for the sake of it, while not being too bogged down in dr who lore and it being too dark like the Bigfinish origin story ( not to say that one’s bad, though. Just not suitable for family viewing). That’s why I’m not a big fan of Missy. All that really good character building and nuance is just gone with her incarnation. To be replaced with pseudo-depth about her and the Doctor’s friendship that never goes anywhere.
To be honest I prefer the backstory from the audios in which the Master killed a boy who bullied him and the Doctor when they were younger and the guilt ate away at him overtime. And the revelation that the Doctor was actually the one who killed the bully and had made a deal with death to have both their memories altered of the event makes it even more sad as the Doctor now feels responsible for the Master's creation
i think to this day, 10 years later, David tennant is the best doctor of modern times, and that is not a downside on the actors who have come after him, but there is just something about his doctor that connects with me more. than the others
Yeah it's called nostalgia.
@@prongs0611 no it's not, i'm watching doctor who now for the first time and David Tennant is briliant
Capaldi was great as well. He just had crap to work with.
You never forget your first Doctor.
Very much agree.
I've always loved the way he tells a story. This is what i miss! The emotion that went into Doctor Who, and when it gives you goosebumps it's just perfect. Unlike the shit we get today.
Well... 2023 looks like a great year for DW. At least, we hope.
"what about you?"
"oh! the ones that ran away! i never stopped!"
A lesser show would have said he got inspired.
8? By time lord age, DAMN THAT'S YOUNG!
Hey 1 little thing: TimeLords are Briliant/Genius/Flipping Smart so i think when they are 8 years old that they have the brain from someone With the age of 18/19 but thats my clue.....
Or they spend most of their first life learning as they usually have 13 lives
That's young even in normal age
@@colinmiller8824 90 years old is still considered a kid in Time Lord's age.
For us, that would be 9 and a half months. But if you're counting all their lives, that'd be 24 days old.
So it's pretty much a baptism.
"Used to call it The Shining World of the Seventh System. On the Continent of Wild Endeavor, and the mountains of Solace and Solitude"
I can't tell if The Doctor is actually talking about Gallifrey, or his Dwarf Fortress save. Maybe his real name is Urist?
This made me laugh way too hard. You need more likes!
Urist McDoctor?
The Doctor's description of Gallifrey and the images shown in this remind me a lot of Asgard in the Thor films :)
both majestic and god/heaven-like places
They remind me of krypton from man of steel
all majestic and wonderful places that are next explored must because they are cut off and/or too awesome
But beneath the external beauty of Gallifrey lies a treacherous society filled with political backstabbing, espionage and secret cults dedicated to the founding fathers of the Timelords.
@@archiefraser8927 I do not doubt your comment but where do you find out this stuff, finding the lore of the doctor who universe is really hard.
Definitely the best Doctor. So many good memories will last for ever. :')
Being the doctor came naturally to David Tennant, i wish he had stayed on as the doctor...not that matt smith isnt "brilliant" but i feel as if it were more natural to david .....just saying
by David i got that feeling like AAAAAAAAAAAAH ( Mostly when he is angry But Nevermind that) and with Matt i am like Oke ............
Well it helps that he grew up watching Doctor Who. Man got to live his childhood dream.
Matt's one of my favourites but I will admit it did take a while for him to really embrace the role
'' Weeeeeeeeeellllllllllllllll'' David Tennant
This is still one of my favorite doctor who scenes to date.
Very moving sequence.
I love the music that plays in the background. I think this scene was foreshadowing the End of Time.
Martha: "I thought you were going to say he was your secret brother."
The Doctor: *Shit, she knows, better think of an excuse quickly.*
The Doctor: "You've been watching too much TV."
The Doctor *Yeah, that should do it.*
Right?! He looked so called out
No, not a secret Brother or something (like that), but indeed a "relative of somekind", a far distant... "descandant". Since the Doctor is actually the Timeless Child, and the Timelord Biology is based upon, engineered after the Timeless Child, the are somehow related after all...
@@DarthHLT don't bring the absolutely awful Timeless Child into RTD's era, please
@@Ben6164 it may be awful, BUT... RTD is coming Back to Doctor Who as a new / old Show runner after 2021, after Jodie Whitaker and the current Show runner Chris Chibnall will leave. And he will have ultimately build upon was has come before. Well unless... he (Davies) will come up with something that reverse the Storyline of the Timeless Child. But if he is not reverting that... well this would mean the Timeless Child Story is canon. This would mean it really happened. If RTD doesn't invent a Storyline that make all that "untrue" it would mean thet the Timless Child Story is still valid. Sorry... that is how it work. Unless you stop watching Doctor Who. But how can you, now that RDT is coming back? "Unfortunately" or "Not unfortunately" (it depends...) anyway... "Unfortunately" RTD has to continue the Storyline from the previous Shows, so... either you stop watching Doctor Who even with RTD as helm, or you watch it, but again, unless he is reverting it, the Timless Child Stuff happened. So... tricky for you!
@@DarthHLT anything RTD does will undoubtedly be brilliant, but I can't see how even a man as great as him can continue with something that literally destroys everything that Doctor Who is supposed to be.
"On the continent of Wild Endeavor, in the Mountains of Solace and Solitude"- I love that line! So poetic!
In 2 minutes this show created emotions and imagery most other shows can't in their entire run time. this is one of the reason why i love this show soooooo much. and why i miss David soooo much.
I love it when he talks about Gallifrey
I am in my 40's and have been watching Dr. Who since the "olden days." Two Dr.s, Tom Baker and David Tennant stand out amongst them all. Of the two, most definitely David Tennant!
This was the gallifrey that I admired. As a kid I was alone, all I had was doctor who, so I sympathized with the doctor (David Tennants doctor). Gallifrey was where I went to as a kid, the sun would rise of a hot summers day, so of to sleep I'd go, underneath a cherry blossom tree I'd sleep, reality would become blurry and id drift off to sleep, and there it was,gallifrey, beautiful and magnificent, but out always out of reach
'Always my favourite description of Gallifrey and like others below have said back in the days when the doctor had a dark sense to him as the lonely god who single handedly stopped the time war' - Jack, Complete Third Productions
The strongest planet, a planet that can never see the light of this universe. The planet that never fell, nor rose, but stood and made its stand. Now it stands, stronger, and taller than ever. But if this planet were ever to come back, war and hell would break, eternal and forever. The planet in question? It will be known, forever, as Gallifrey.
Gallifrey is just a planet. Home of the Time Lords. Just this place you know... not this big epic lost planet that is the glory of the universe. The Time Lords were looked down on by many of the cosmos. Back in the Doctor's previous incarnations he often visited only to be greeted by the corrupt Time Lords, authors of their own destruction.
Just a stab at poetry Gordon. ;)
Gordon Cole I think The Doctor was looking back at his childhood on Gallifrey.
Nico Petel Cool...
But they DID bring it back.
www.digitaljournal.com/article/331857
Now we need a Time War to break out.
The leaves on the trees were silver, when they caught the light, every morning, it looked like a forest on fire.
The music in this makes me cry in nostalgia
Theirs a reason this guy is the dr. Who measuring stick
So.....the first 9 can fuck off then?
The secret brother is a good reference to the original idea for the master back in the third doctor’s era
"Some will be inspired, some will run away, and some will go mad." And some will do all three, eh Doctor?
How come the Time Lords are so advanced and smart yet they still use flames on torches?! lol I don't get it.
***** Oh yeah, didn't think of that..
JediMaster Yorhacken Yeah..
yeah, and maybe they just like fire, i mean they seem to ware red pst of them XD and fire just looks more epic XD But good point, its little things like this where u can get a little laugh out of a serious moment of dr who :P
shhh it's aesthetic. It makes is seem more imposing. Wouldn't be so cool if they took the Time Lord children to the elementary school gym to see all of time and space, but a creepy feild in the dead of night with torches and people dressed in robes? That's bad ass.
ceremony
deaddude, Timelords became genetically modified due to their exposure to Time itself. river mentions it somewhere around a good man goes to war
Yep they can regenerate because of their prolonged exposure to the Time Vortex itself.
A bit of both prolly
@@JamesJohnson-nm5pu I hate that explanation its so shit and changed the Canon, which is still equally shit. Is much rather it was just in their dna from. Birth
"Which one were you"
"Oh I never stopped running!"
Sooooooo epic!!!!!!!!!!
This track is one of the greatest tracks in the history of TV and movies in my opinion
That part at 0:45 and the music that goes with it, always gives me chills.
Knowing what they became and what they did, I'm surprised the Doctor can still think and speak so fondly of his home and people.
You can still love your family when they do wrong.
That secret brother line.. Heh if you know you know but that is some brilliant referencing
I never realised until now that "secret brother" line was in reference to the 8th doctor tv series we never got, where the plot of it would be the doctor teaming up with the master, who was indeed his secret brother. He even acted out the reveal scene for this as his audition tape!
R.I.P William Hughes
Brother? No...
Half Brother? With a Shared Mother, Who interfered in "The End Of Time" for the sake of Both her sons?
Different Father's. One Poor, living in the outskirts of Galifrey, outside of the Citadel. There was no way the Doctor would have made it into the Academy... (As Seen In Listen)
Unless her Second Husband... The Master's Father was wealthy and powerful... With enough influence to ensure both his trueborn and stepson were enrolled in the Academy.
Halfbrothers.
*****
It was one of two plot twists. The urge being that the Master was somehow the distillation of the Doctors dark side.
This idea was of course brought back and incorporated into the Valeyard.
Who is to say that they won't reuse the original idea at some point?
That's my new headcanon
No, not a secret Brother or something (like that), but indeed a "relative of somekind", a far distant... "descandant". Since the Doctor is actually the Timeless Child, and the Timelord Biology is based upon, engineered after the Timeless Child, the are somehow related after all...
One of my favorite clips. Thanks for posting. He was my Doctor
Am I the only one that thinks that exposing eight-year old children (I assume the Doctor converted to human equivalents, both for number of years and maturity) to this is actual child abuse?
You think?
I think it’s apparent that Russel T David’s took inspiration from Our many ancient cultures and their initiation process, that turned Boys into Men. Sparta is one that comes to mind, their initiation was brutal and certainly Cruel. But it was no different from the rest of society and it made the men need to run their society, so to them it was necessary.
Galifrey Stands!!!
Agreed👍🏻🇬🇧
Gallifrey falls no more
But then it falls
eccleston....period...forever...
Baker...Period...Forever...
This was when the show was worth watching, now we have High School Musical.
Thumbs up if you got that brother line.
I nearly cried when it started playing This is Gallifrey: Out childhood, our home. Just from so many Doctor and Master feels...
David wanted to be Doctor Who since he was a child...he was a Doctor Who junkie....He even wrote an essay about this when he was thirteen...He said in an interview that wanting to play the Doctor is what inspired him to become an actor....So obviously,a person who has always loved and wanted to play the Doctor will be the best Doctor around....
11 years ago holy shit
Shivers everytime he explains it even without the video you can picture it
Rose are red
Violets are Blue
The Doctor Spoke of Galifrey
Darlek Pew Pew
David Tennant is such a fantastic actor. It's the way he says "And it was, it was beautiful" at 0:22 is just so raw of forlorn longing and emotion.
i think we take for granted the genousness it takes to write this i cant imagine life now without the doctor david AND matt i love him so much
god bless youtube for letting us watch doctor who clips whenever we want.
My brother and I reckon it would have been a good plot device to re-introduce the Time Lords, the Doctor could have been a fugitive from them because of his interfereance in time, or maybe we could have seen how the universe would react to their sudden rappearance
Some Get Inspired
Some Run Away
Some Go Mad
Pretty Much Sums Up The World
I could listen to the doctor describe gallifrey for an eternity
Being a bit of a Doctor Who geek, I occasionally envisioned myself as a Time Lord.
I would be The Archivist, charged with overseeing Gallifrey's Archive, a huge repository of knowledge, both Time Lord history and the universe's. The Untempered Schism would probably inspire me, but also make me go a little mad.
0:11 Jack is like "You too?"
The Doctor said it before thanos. It was *his* home, and it was beautiful.
They called him a madman..... with a box
"some would be inspired, some would run away, and some would go mad" -- the doctor became all three of these. but thank god and the entire universe that he believed in doing good and not evil.
David Tennant is My Favourite Doctor in Doctor Who
If the Master went Mad and the Doctor ran away, I like to think Susan was inspired :)
"When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you" - Friedrich Nietzsche
0:10 "...secret brother or something."
the Doctor's face: O__o
watch with captions LOL
Love the song playing at the background.
I absolutaly love that song in the background.
Martha "I thought he was your secret brother or something"
Doctor "You've been watching too much TV"
ahahahaha damnit chibnall (sort of)
my favourite clip of all time from Doctor Who. I wish you could get this version of the backing track on the soundtrack album though. It's missing the drumbeat, and I quite like it like that.
"...never stopped!" I like that, the mighty Doctor being so 'normal', i suppose the phrase we'd use is 'so human'. Seeing something unusual, frightening and the survival instinct kicks in. Makes me smile. : )
Every other incarnation of The Doctor = Gladly tells people who he is, what he is, and where he is from
Thirteenth Doctor = "Where I'm from and who I am is not important"
The first and second doctors never mentioned it
0:37 the music starts, I've been meaning to find that exact track, and it apparently is not "This is Gallifrey" so... what is it?
masterDevis "gallifrey, our home, our childhood" I think
It is This is Gallifrey, but it is a cut version of it. It skips the section immediately following the woodwind solo and goes straight into the B2 section, using it as the ending. Hope this helps!
One more year of Tennant, it's been great! Best Doctor yet!
well, I suppose another year 2023 wouldn't kill anyone
"Some get inspired. Others run away...and still others go mad" The doctor did all 3.
😂😂😂
My gracious... I once wrote a fanfic on Fanfiction.net with my own oc in a fanfic for Kingdom Hearts, where I made her from a race called the "Watchers" (I was 11 when I made the story, so I wasn't original)
I NOW REALIZE HOW CLOSE I MADE THE WATCHERS TO TIME LORDS! THIS WAS BEFORE I EVEN WATCHED DOCTOR WHO!!!
I guess it was destiny that led me to this brilliant show...
Cool
Geez this really does take me back to when some of the episodes were based on Gallifrey. Talk about how far things have changed.
The master looked into eternity and eternity looked back
And now scientists have found a planet that actually resembles gallifrey in real life
If you Look at The child supposed to be Master as a child the same actor he played Davros As a child in the 12th doctor period
No, different actors.
@@coleturner9106 yeah, even if its the same actor, the actor who played the young master would've been in his 20s.
Christ they ruined the Gallifrey story line so bad, it used to add so much depth and meaning to the Doctors character
Killing off the Time Lords works so well because the time lords work best as ancient mythic figures talked about like legends. Seeing them in reality could only be disappointing.
I f*cking love this show.
I just recently watched this part at a friends house for the first time, and I just felt so happy.
I'm still wading through season three, and once David goes, I will have nothing to live for.
SO. I'm still in high school, and I've only ever really seen the rebooted series. After listening to all the Doctors talk about gallifrey as a far-gone paradise, it was just freaky going back a bit and seeing other time lords
There is a place in Mt. Baldy Ca that I think of when i watch this. A stream reflecting the colors at sun rise over the peak always reminds me of Gallifrey. It is a place I like.
I actually whimpered "Oh God." aloud at this scene. Its beautiful.
Left out the best part:
Martha Jones : "What about you?"
The Doctor : "Oh, the ones that ran away! I never stopped!"
I do miss Murray Gold wonderful music, especially that particular score that was being played in the clip.
This is Gallifrey (Our Childhood, Our Home) from the Series 3 soundtrack
@Flinklehurst Actually, if you watch on, you know, the special where the 10th regenerated, you'd find out that the Timelord Council were the ones that implanted the drums into the Master's mind.
I miss this doctor,so glad I got to watch it as a kid 👦
that music gives me goosebumps every time... =)
and I love when next they ask him which did he do and he tells them, he ran and never stopped running.