It is really surprising how bleak that comic strip ends, with Captain Thrower becoming one of the child sacrifices to the 456. Even the Seventh Doctor would shudder at what the Eleventh Doctor did there.
Jesus christ that last one. That's gotta be one of the darkest things he's ever done. Have we ever seen any acknowledgement of the Doctor knowing about the 456 before? I think that'd be interesting to talk about at least.
@@SamyulDavis He probably would've done the same thing during the Christmas Invasion if he'd known about Torchwood's cannon. Could that mentality of the Doctor turning away in shame be applied to a few other spin-off stories I wonder... But also, I wonder if that shame developed over a certain time. Would earlier incarnations do the same as presumably the Tenth Doctor does?
On one hand, the placement is important. In 2009, he was off on his hedonistic gap year. On the other, it gives us such an interesting and genuinely daunting reason for him to not overthrow Stalin or rescue the Jewish people from concentration camps. To outright say, the human race doesnt deserve saving IS insanely bleak for Who. But I think it applies to every single one of them.
@@SamyulDavis And to think, he actually does try saving people from concentration camps in an alternate timeline, until he's able to find a way to reverse it. Though, you can chalk that up to him knowing that it's not the correct timeline and saving people. But the fact that he does do that anyway, while knowing that eventually he'll be able to reverse it all with time travel makes me think that when presented with the horror of humanity up close he'll try to do something to undermine it. Yet, when he knows that those terrible actions were started by someone he used to travel with he won't get involved even if humanity's existence is at stake. "No second chances. That's the kind of man I am." I suppose in the end, with what Eleven did to Scott, he meant that for not just his incarnation but for the rest of what he thought was going to be his life.
@@SamyulDavis the main difference between those examples is that one it was purely down to the worst of Humanity and the other involved aliens that (unlike, for example, the Daleks) Humanity knew nothing about at least partly forcing their hand. Then again, I think the 7th Doctor mentioned to Ace that the thing from Silver Nemesis had stuff to do with that sort of stuff.
I've got one you'll like: Did you know! Its suggested (in The Lives of Captain Jack story "R&J") that the knocking on the door of the spaceship at the end of the universe in Listen was Jack and River playing a prank on Orson Pink.
Whoever thought of putting that last one in a Doctor Who comic needs a raise and a therapy session with RTD and The Moffat working alongside as the therapists
@@plantainsame2049there’s clubbing a caveman over the head but that 11 shit is almost worse than anything any of the other ones have done besides I guess what the doctor thought he did to end the time war
@@creed8712 The first doctor giggled about burning Rome to the ground. The first 8 doctors. All teamed up to Attempts to kill a baby Don't Even get me started on the seventh doctor
“A captain jack style con man pretending to be the last of the time lords” Ah, so this is going to be a fun light hearted sto........ “Lole deaged and fed to the 456” ... Also, you really need to cover The Kingmaker in one of these videos, that audio was weird AF
Yo the 456 fact was insane. Who knew that Smith was so brutal And as I was typing this that funny little pink man jump scared me at the end of the video
Some of my personal favorite WTF Doctor Who things: In the aptly named audio "Omega" we learn that Omega developed a split personality after taking Five's form in Season 20, with his second personality convinced that he was in fact the Doctor. Speaking of Omega, in that same audio we learned Omega was the nickname he was given in the academy because he was the only student in the Academy's history to earn the lowest possible grade of Omega (also Omega called Rassilon "Raz" which is weird and inherently funny). The Tankie Daleks in the audio Brotherhood of the Daleks are just... a lot, and are worth mentioning for the singing alone. The captain in Twice Upon a Time may have been the Brig's GENETIC grandfather, but the Brig would recognize him as his great uncle. You see the name the soldier gave, Archibald, was a name already in use in a novel series about the Lethbridge-Stewart clan, where Archibald was specifically was the BROTHER of the Brig's grandfather. After Twice Upon a Time aired and Moffat and Gatniss confirmed several times over that the soldier was the Brig's grandfather some stories were written about how Archibald had been sleeping with his brother's wife and no one ever knew that Archibald was Gordon's father. Speaking of the Lethbridge-Stewart line, Kate was specifically five years old when Doctor Who and the Silurians took place, so trying to figure out her age is entirely wrapped up in UNIT dating. However this does mean we know with confidence that she was old enough to form memories when her father was tearing through relationships, hitting on his female work subordinates, and telling a woman with multiple PhDs and a MD in his employ that it was irrational for her to expect him to remember to address her as Dr... Somehow Kate, who canonically became a scientist with multiple doctorates and pushed UNIT to embrace science more than military action - something her father was not really a fan of - seems to have mostly fond memories of their relationship????????? River's entire timeline has been stretched to such an incomprehensible point that I feel you could easily devote an episode to how bloated and strange it has gotten. She's had significant encounters with just about every incarnation since Hartnell, but there is a significant enough difference between when Ten meets her in the library and the meetings when she meets the Doctor and doesn't know who he is that it is notable AND she says on screen upon meeting Ten that she's never met him so young before! One last one (once you get going with these it is so hard to start) - Romana's family used their money to get away with not really being as Time Lord-y as they should have been, which means that was a ~possible thing~ on Gallifrey. In Time War 2 she calls them bohemians, in Reborn they go to an alternative timeline where the Time Lords are capitalists and Heartshaven is known for producing the finest wine on Gallifrey, and in Erasure - in our timeline - we are told that the cellars of Heartshaven are just packed full of wine. Despite this Romana apparently had never had any wine prior to City Of Death, according to the novelization where there is an extended scene of Romana and Duggan having a blast in Paris together while Romana is drunk/having an adverse reaction to what Kerensky's machine is doing to time whenever he tests it (the audio book is read by Lalla Ward and that passage alone is Worth It).
That moment when you're sleepless enough to be one of the few people commenting first, but don't have anything of proper merit to say to make use of the infinitely improved visibility.
An interesting bit of broke canon to look at (unless already have): all of the departures and deaths of Ace, the events and continuity of Death Comes to Time, how K9 Mark III supposedly traveled with 4th and Adric before being given to Sarah, Sarah's supposed death in Bullet Time which was later rectified by the 8th, and how King Arthur IS real as seen in the Fifth Doctor annual story Creation of Camelot despite in Battlefield 7th saying he was just a legend.
I think that the explanation for Romana's multiple regenerations in Destiny of the Daleks would fit in this series. 8:37 So this also shows that the Doctor knew about the 456 on Earth and did fuck all about it. And that didn't even need to be included in that comic as the target audience were probably too young to watch Children of Earth... or Torchwood generally.
Well I'm pretty sure most of the Doctor Who extended media is for older fans of a lot of it is dark like engines of War like the first chapter had a guy erased from existence that's the book I'm currently reading
It's cool to see more stuff with the time agency being done in comics, always thought there were decent ideas around them. But 8:22 Oh my God this is some Spyfall Part 2 level stuff
At least in Spyfall, The Master was one of the most evil beings in the universe who’s screwed over thousands of worlds and species. Here this was just one con artist who wanted to get young again. I guess this and the One Doctor shows that the Doctor really hates timelord impersonators
@@EditedAF987 even though the doctor is a Time Lord impersonator at this point like not even counting the Timeless child he's got enough Origins and I'm pretty sure the doctor is just a living Paradox with an ever-changing orange and sometimes the human from the future sometimes half human sometimes Timeless child yeah
In season ten, the lady says that 12 has been teaching at that university for a really long time, so how many stories was he on earth for that he just didnt get involved in. Was he in the university during the events of The Invasion? How about Doomsday, or The Stolen Earth? I think that'd make for an interesting episode.
i always imagine that’s why he chose to hang out in that specific time period for 70+ years: he knows all his past selves will deal with any invasions that come up. i like to think of 12 and missy hiding in the vault while everyone is the saxon master in TEOT lmao
@@danielhickman4376 He could've been there before it was erased from time. It doesn't mean it never happened, more that it didn't happen in a certain version of reality. If ten could experience it, I don't see why twelve couldn't
@@jaehurd3524 maybe it's a split reality one where it did happen and one where it didn't happen. and if we are talking about Amy's timeline then the other events didn't happen either except for the 60s /70s and 80s invasions. so the doctor could have sat through the 20th century invasions quite easily and even the new master.
Love this series Just been looking at the "Who is Doctor Who?" website (by Clive from Rose) - apparently the ninth Doctor might have been the father of Henry VIII... bit grim then when you remember that 10 got busy with his Henry's daughter Elizabeth
I really hope you cover the kingmaker at some point in this series. It has enough wierd shit in it to fill an entire episode of broke canon (plus its also amazing).
I've been binging these so much, 2 months back I didn't even know there was so much lore to doctor who beyond new who. I especially didn't realise galifrey and the time Lords actually had stories! How many of these do you think you have in you?
@@SamyulDavis holy crap you replied and wow 16?! That makes me profoundly happy, I love watching this stuff easily more than anything else on the platform
So what are the Doctors worst screw ups? apart from in "The Waters of Mars" brakeing human history so that in stead of all that satellite five stuff happening before the sun dies destroyiing an evacuated Earth. Instead some of the remaining over populated suvivers leave earth at the last moment dew to enslaveing the last space whale in "The Beast Below" leaving a still over populated Earth to die as the sun go's Nova.
Sending the last humans in existence back in time to the present day at the end of “the Timeless Children”, meaning that she indirectly ended the human race.
I've been thinking about this constantly and I'm not even completely confident Chibnall will remember to put them back. (if Graham's new love interest stays or has to go back, it's awkwardly cruel on them either way)
I don’t have much faith in Chibnall, so far he doesn’t seem to have cared much for massive gaping plot holes in his scripts (eg. WWFTE, Kerblam, Arachnids in the UK, BORAK, etc.). Then again, with Graham leaving the show soon I wouldn’t put it past Chibbers to have Graham and his GF repopulating the future as a potential ending to his character, but who knows I guess :/
I think It was the twelfth doctor who said it best You don't fly it you negotiate with it It's a sentient time machine and the doctor has at Least by the eleven, the doctor modified it to Fly itself
It's the ultimate push to the 4-story set approach which I enjoy, but also limits their output to just 45 minute stories. Less variety in runtime and it implies more cover-based toybox stories. If the set has its own name "Devious", "Time War", "Doom Coalition" , then I doubt there'll be much room for solo adventures. Actual disconnected stories for the sake of good independent stories.
@@SamyulDavis I think I agree, and the Lovecraft Invasion? I bring that up cause its the only one of the later main range I've listened to and I have some thoughts
Damn, I forgot how hot the first Romana was. Also, that last bit is fucking dark. Children of Earth is easily the darkest story in the Doctor Who universe.
@@nightowl8477 no i am Stephen. It a part of my character arc, i changed my names as sign to leave my childish way behind, i will become crueler, more ruthless, more effective, and most of all more sexy
Was just on the tardis wiki article for sex ... don't ask why, and found this eye watering piece of canon. "Marie (a Type 103 TARDIS) was mated with a Type 105 on Simia KK98 by the Time Lords to produce another TARDIS within her, which was taken away from her shortly after its birth. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)" In summary I think Lawrence Miles wrote that TARDISes are bred and I don't know what to do with this information other than put it here...
@@stewartmair3995 yeah I have and whilst what the doctor did to that kid is arguably worse than what he did to anyone member of the family it isn't worse than sentencing 5 people to an eternity of torture
Giving someone to the 456 is probably the worst thing u could do to someone I would rather be a cyberman or be a dalek slave than be handed over to the 456 so that guy must have really pissed of 11
Now I haven't read the comic Is but given that he impersonated a time lord And this is pre day of the doctor He probably gave the doctor a smidge of hope and then crushed it as well as just stomping on the ptsd So well, it's not justified It can be explained
In the comic ground control the tenth doctor and Donna noble land on the planet of the cobalites who looked like pandas. They use bows and arrows as weapons and think touching is a war message and Donna noble petted one
Doctor Who never acknowledged podcasts existed until 2017 and are treated as a new thing kids like. Podcasts existed since the radio was available in working-class homes which was in 1950s and Doctor Who began in the 1960s. Podcasts are older than Doctor Who. WTF Doctor Who?
@@SamyulDavis I was wrong radio was available in working-class families in 1950s but podcasts apparently had the start not with the radio but computers/internet in the 1980s. Which is strange to me. I always thought podcasts where associated with the radio not the internet. I was wrong.
It is really surprising how bleak that comic strip ends, with Captain Thrower becoming one of the child sacrifices to the 456. Even the Seventh Doctor would shudder at what the Eleventh Doctor did there.
And thats saying something!
Yep
That last one gave me chills. I was expecting it to end at "oh hes a boy man!!" But omg no it's so much worse
Jesus christ that last one. That's gotta be one of the darkest things he's ever done. Have we ever seen any acknowledgement of the Doctor knowing about the 456 before? I think that'd be interesting to talk about at least.
Ohhhhh he knows. Gwen's theory was bang on.
@@SamyulDavis He probably would've done the same thing during the Christmas Invasion if he'd known about Torchwood's cannon. Could that mentality of the Doctor turning away in shame be applied to a few other spin-off stories I wonder...
But also, I wonder if that shame developed over a certain time. Would earlier incarnations do the same as presumably the Tenth Doctor does?
On one hand, the placement is important. In 2009, he was off on his hedonistic gap year. On the other, it gives us such an interesting and genuinely daunting reason for him to not overthrow Stalin or rescue the Jewish people from concentration camps. To outright say, the human race doesnt deserve saving IS insanely bleak for Who. But I think it applies to every single one of them.
@@SamyulDavis And to think, he actually does try saving people from concentration camps in an alternate timeline, until he's able to find a way to reverse it. Though, you can chalk that up to him knowing that it's not the correct timeline and saving people. But the fact that he does do that anyway, while knowing that eventually he'll be able to reverse it all with time travel makes me think that when presented with the horror of humanity up close he'll try to do something to undermine it.
Yet, when he knows that those terrible actions were started by someone he used to travel with he won't get involved even if humanity's existence is at stake.
"No second chances. That's the kind of man I am."
I suppose in the end, with what Eleven did to Scott, he meant that for not just his incarnation but for the rest of what he thought was going to be his life.
@@SamyulDavis the main difference between those examples is that one it was purely down to the worst of Humanity and the other involved aliens that (unlike, for example, the Daleks) Humanity knew nothing about at least partly forcing their hand. Then again, I think the 7th Doctor mentioned to Ace that the thing from Silver Nemesis had stuff to do with that sort of stuff.
I've got one you'll like:
Did you know!
Its suggested (in The Lives of Captain Jack story "R&J") that the knocking on the door of the spaceship at the end of the universe in Listen was Jack and River playing a prank on Orson Pink.
Whoever thought of putting that last one in a Doctor Who comic needs a raise and a therapy session with RTD and The Moffat working alongside as the therapists
That last one is another addition to the collection of "eleven is a psychopath" moments.
11 I think you mean the doctor as a whole
@@plantainsame2049there’s clubbing a caveman over the head but that 11 shit is almost worse than anything any of the other ones have done besides I guess what the doctor thought he did to end the time war
@@creed8712 The first doctor giggled about burning Rome to the ground. The first 8 doctors. All teamed up to Attempts to kill a baby
Don't Even get me started on the seventh doctor
The 456 sure gets brought up more often then I'd have imagined
No one:
The 11th Doctor: *Hippity hoppity this time agent's your property*
More like Hippity Hoppity this time agents your good kush.
There's always a Davis video when I need one
Haha true
So... All the time? :)
There’s always a Davis video when I’m about to/need to get to sleep
Hey, how are you? :)
“A captain jack style con man pretending to be the last of the time lords”
Ah, so this is going to be a fun light hearted sto........
“Lole deaged and fed to the 456”
...
Also, you really need to cover The Kingmaker in one of these videos, that audio was weird AF
Yo the 456 fact was insane. Who knew that Smith was so brutal
And as I was typing this that funny little pink man jump scared me at the end of the video
Some of my personal favorite WTF Doctor Who things:
In the aptly named audio "Omega" we learn that Omega developed a split personality after taking Five's form in Season 20, with his second personality convinced that he was in fact the Doctor.
Speaking of Omega, in that same audio we learned Omega was the nickname he was given in the academy because he was the only student in the Academy's history to earn the lowest possible grade of Omega (also Omega called Rassilon "Raz" which is weird and inherently funny).
The Tankie Daleks in the audio Brotherhood of the Daleks are just... a lot, and are worth mentioning for the singing alone.
The captain in Twice Upon a Time may have been the Brig's GENETIC grandfather, but the Brig would recognize him as his great uncle. You see the name the soldier gave, Archibald, was a name already in use in a novel series about the Lethbridge-Stewart clan, where Archibald was specifically was the BROTHER of the Brig's grandfather. After Twice Upon a Time aired and Moffat and Gatniss confirmed several times over that the soldier was the Brig's grandfather some stories were written about how Archibald had been sleeping with his brother's wife and no one ever knew that Archibald was Gordon's father.
Speaking of the Lethbridge-Stewart line, Kate was specifically five years old when Doctor Who and the Silurians took place, so trying to figure out her age is entirely wrapped up in UNIT dating. However this does mean we know with confidence that she was old enough to form memories when her father was tearing through relationships, hitting on his female work subordinates, and telling a woman with multiple PhDs and a MD in his employ that it was irrational for her to expect him to remember to address her as Dr... Somehow Kate, who canonically became a scientist with multiple doctorates and pushed UNIT to embrace science more than military action - something her father was not really a fan of - seems to have mostly fond memories of their relationship?????????
River's entire timeline has been stretched to such an incomprehensible point that I feel you could easily devote an episode to how bloated and strange it has gotten. She's had significant encounters with just about every incarnation since Hartnell, but there is a significant enough difference between when Ten meets her in the library and the meetings when she meets the Doctor and doesn't know who he is that it is notable AND she says on screen upon meeting Ten that she's never met him so young before!
One last one (once you get going with these it is so hard to start) - Romana's family used their money to get away with not really being as Time Lord-y as they should have been, which means that was a ~possible thing~ on Gallifrey. In Time War 2 she calls them bohemians, in Reborn they go to an alternative timeline where the Time Lords are capitalists and Heartshaven is known for producing the finest wine on Gallifrey, and in Erasure - in our timeline - we are told that the cellars of Heartshaven are just packed full of wine. Despite this Romana apparently had never had any wine prior to City Of Death, according to the novelization where there is an extended scene of Romana and Duggan having a blast in Paris together while Romana is drunk/having an adverse reaction to what Kerensky's machine is doing to time whenever he tests it (the audio book is read by Lalla Ward and that passage alone is Worth It).
Cardiff unknown was great promotional material, I'm pretty sure the characters reappeared in the last Torchwood Boxset
I didn't think it was possible for me to like Children of Earth more than I already did. I was just proven wrong.
"We ate so many humans we started a podcast", what the fuck, Doctor Who
I think the bigger WTF Doctor Who moment in this video was the fact that Titan once decided to end one of their comics by referencing the 456...
That moment when you're sleepless enough to be one of the few people commenting first, but don't have anything of proper merit to say to make use of the infinitely improved visibility.
I relate to this
Never been happier to have checked my subscriptions before bed.
That was very quick. Also jesus CHRIST that last one...
6:20 Dude in the Gallifrey Audios K-9 becomes both a lawyer and Castellan, beating out Coordinator Narvin for that last one
Hey can you do 5best and 5 worst but instead of doctors you do villains like daleks, cybermen, the master etc etc
An interesting bit of broke canon to look at (unless already have): all of the departures and deaths of Ace, the events and continuity of Death Comes to Time, how K9 Mark III supposedly traveled with 4th and Adric before being given to Sarah, Sarah's supposed death in Bullet Time which was later rectified by the 8th, and how King Arthur IS real as seen in the Fifth Doctor annual story Creation of Camelot despite in Battlefield 7th saying he was just a legend.
I'm vividly imagining Joe Rogan interviewing Davros now, hope you're happy
@Najawin What Joe Rogan done now
@Najawin well that narrows it down
@Najawin Now that I think about it I'm surprised that didn't make it into the Big Finish Davros story
I'm want the crispy Master to come on talking about the values of good skin care
@Ben Warburton
You didn’t see him meeting Noor Khan and what he wore in France?
I think that the explanation for Romana's multiple regenerations in Destiny of the Daleks would fit in this series.
8:37 So this also shows that the Doctor knew about the 456 on Earth and did fuck all about it. And that didn't even need to be included in that comic as the target audience were probably too young to watch Children of Earth... or Torchwood generally.
Well I'm pretty sure most of the Doctor Who extended media is for older fans of a lot of it is dark like engines of War like the first chapter had a guy erased from existence that's the book I'm currently reading
It's cool to see more stuff with the time agency being done in comics, always thought there were decent ideas around them. But 8:22 Oh my God this is some Spyfall Part 2 level stuff
At least in Spyfall, The Master was one of the most evil beings in the universe who’s screwed over thousands of worlds and species. Here this was just one con artist who wanted to get young again. I guess this and the One Doctor shows that the Doctor really hates timelord impersonators
@@EditedAF987 even though the doctor is a Time Lord impersonator at this point like not even counting the Timeless child he's got enough Origins and I'm pretty sure the doctor is just a living Paradox with an ever-changing orange and sometimes the human from the future sometimes half human sometimes Timeless child yeah
Thank you so much for all of the hard work that goes into making these :)
I remember when I learned that UA-cam was made in 2005 from a Doctor Who documentary!
*Holy fucking shit that final fact*
In season ten, the lady says that 12 has been teaching at that university for a really long time, so how many stories was he on earth for that he just didnt get involved in. Was he in the university during the events of The Invasion? How about Doomsday, or The Stolen Earth? I think that'd make for an interesting episode.
Huh, that's really interesting. When he protests to Susan and River that he doesn't go in for that stuff anymore, _he really doesn't._
i always imagine that’s why he chose to hang out in that specific time period for 70+ years: he knows all his past selves will deal with any invasions that come up. i like to think of 12 and missy hiding in the vault while everyone is the saxon master in TEOT lmao
the stolen earth and journeys end were erased from time.
not many people remember them.
and maybe that's the same for the end of time.
@@danielhickman4376 He could've been there before it was erased from time. It doesn't mean it never happened, more that it didn't happen in a certain version of reality. If ten could experience it, I don't see why twelve couldn't
@@jaehurd3524 maybe it's a split reality one where it did happen and one where it didn't happen.
and if we are talking about Amy's timeline then the other events didn't happen either except for the 60s /70s and 80s invasions.
so the doctor could have sat through the 20th century invasions quite easily and even the new master.
The Cardiff Unknown hosts actually appear again in God Among us. Although things quickly turn very grim for them
:'((((
What?!? Torchwood stuff going grim? How can that be?!? XD
oh god that last one was bleak! Had to give that story a read just there..... another fantastic entry to this "podcast"
Love this series
Just been looking at the "Who is Doctor Who?" website (by Clive from Rose) - apparently the ninth Doctor might have been the father of Henry VIII... bit grim then when you remember that 10 got busy with his Henry's daughter Elizabeth
I thought the Monk was Henry VIII
@@theirishthomas oh so he's f****** a former classmates daughter slightly better
Ok that last fact was fucking insane
I don’t really know what the hell was going through IDWs’ writers heads when they wrote that
I really hope you cover the kingmaker at some point in this series. It has enough wierd shit in it to fill an entire episode of broke canon (plus its also amazing).
I forgot eleven was the least forgiving out of the new who doctors.
The Valeyard took control of the Doctor when banishing Thrower to the 456
I've been binging these so much, 2 months back I didn't even know there was so much lore to doctor who beyond new who. I especially didn't realise galifrey and the time Lords actually had stories! How many of these do you think you have in you?
I have the next 16 planned out! I'm obsessed!
I'm likely to aim for a nice big 50 videos in the series
DAVIS holy crap tha’s a lotta facts
@@SamyulDavis holy crap you replied and wow 16?! That makes me profoundly happy, I love watching this stuff easily more than anything else on the platform
The 456 are the darkest shit in this universe and I want more goddamn it!
Don't know why but that last one really freaked me out.
So what are the Doctors worst screw ups? apart from in "The Waters of Mars" brakeing human history so that in stead of all that satellite five stuff happening before the sun dies destroyiing an evacuated Earth. Instead some of the remaining over populated suvivers leave earth at the last moment dew to enslaveing the last space whale in "The Beast Below" leaving a still over populated Earth to die as the sun go's Nova.
leaving the ood to die for one human in satan pit, was fucked up.
Oh my god I never thought about it like that
Sending the last humans in existence back in time to the present day at the end of “the Timeless Children”, meaning that she indirectly ended the human race.
I've been thinking about this constantly and I'm not even completely confident Chibnall will remember to put them back. (if Graham's new love interest stays or has to go back, it's awkwardly cruel on them either way)
I don’t have much faith in Chibnall, so far he doesn’t seem to have cared much for massive gaping plot holes in his scripts (eg. WWFTE, Kerblam, Arachnids in the UK, BORAK, etc.). Then again, with Graham leaving the show soon I wouldn’t put it past Chibbers to have Graham and his GF repopulating the future as a potential ending to his character, but who knows I guess :/
It's midnight but the 456 kid is in the thumbnail so it aint time for bed yet
It is very late night.
But I will absorb the information then hopefully go to bed
I have been having such an awful day, thank you Davis for this video to lighten my mood considerably.
At this point anybody can fly the tardis
I think It was the twelfth doctor who said it best
You don't fly it you negotiate with it
It's a sentient time machine and the doctor has at Least by the eleven, the doctor modified it to Fly itself
Watch until the end
What hath fate shoved into my recommended list? This mercurial commentator seems equally capable of piercing insight and inchoate raving.
According to the Tardis Wiki
Thrower escaped 11 using a damaged vortex manipulator but ended up at the Holly Tree Lodge by mistake
Fucking hell.
The ponds didn’t even question where 11 sent him did they. P
That full body picture of the 456's child is horrible
the whole notion is horrible, but it's the face that gets me.
Parking and barking lol!!!
When is your birthday? Because mine was on the 1st of september, I'm also called Samuel, I love Doctor Who and also theme parks like you do
Davros and Ben Shapiro should do a podcast. Their views are exactly the same.
Only liberal snowflakes wouldn't break the glass and end everything
It ends with Ben Shapiro calling him a leftist and storming out
Wet Ass Kaled
Ben Shapiro is the an alternate davros. WE(our reality) is part of the multiwhoniverse
When davis mis-spells your name in a video but you dont care because your just happy to have contributed to the amazing stuff he produces!
Sorry Mathew! It'll be fixed for the next one.
@@SamyulDavis haha, no worries! As I said I'm just happy to have contributed
@@mathewmarshall6266 change your name and it might not happened
@@soliderfordavis2842 I like my name how it is. Even if its quirky🤣🤣
@@mathewmarshall6266 no excuse. Now a name like butterfield is a good name
@DAVIS Hey Sam, have you checked out the Lovecraft Invasion? And thoughts on the main range closing down? I'm personally not keen
@Najawin I just think if I had to give Big Finish advice, "more boxsets" wouldn't be the first thing that comes to mind
It's the ultimate push to the 4-story set approach which I enjoy, but also limits their output to just 45 minute stories. Less variety in runtime and it implies more cover-based toybox stories. If the set has its own name "Devious", "Time War", "Doom Coalition" , then I doubt there'll be much room for solo adventures. Actual disconnected stories for the sake of good independent stories.
@@SamyulDavis are you 25 years old
@@SamyulDavis I think I agree, and the Lovecraft Invasion? I bring that up cause its the only one of the later main range I've listened to and I have some thoughts
@Najawin Politically and aesthetically conservative?
Damn, I forgot how hot the first Romana was.
Also, that last bit is fucking dark. Children of Earth is easily the darkest story in the Doctor Who universe.
Yep, it's so odd it came from the Tennant era.
That last bit was all kinds of f'ed up. :)
Oh my GOD!! 11 HOW COULD YOU
I love the soundtrack at the start of these videoes anyone knows whats it called ?
It's the soundtrack from the episode 'The Mysterious Planet' by Dominic Glynn :) It plays over that model shot in-episode.
@@SamyulDavis oh thank you
Podcast fact hits different now we have Doctor Who Redacted
What episode is the last one
The Eleventh Doctor Archives by IDW is the comic, but the TV story it's referencing is series 3 of Torchwood, Children of Earth.
@@SamyulDavis thanks man I'll check that out
happy birthday
BROKE CANON! I love this this stuff!!!
You just know Joe Rogan would have
Davros on!
Loved Rogan ‘s cameo
Oh, I only just noticed 0:00, is it your birthday, today?
What so he likes 25 now
@@soliderfordavis2842 wheres stephen, is he in the davis gulag already?
@@nightowl8477 no i am Stephen. It a part of my character arc, i changed my names as sign to leave my childish way behind, i will become crueler, more ruthless, more effective, and most of all more sexy
It was a little while back, the big 50!
@@soliderfordavis2842 Oh I just realized who this was. Now I noticed the name. Derp.
Was just on the tardis wiki article for sex ... don't ask why, and found this eye watering piece of canon.
"Marie (a Type 103 TARDIS) was mated with a Type 105 on Simia KK98 by the Time Lords to produce another TARDIS within her, which was taken away from her shortly after its birth. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)"
In summary I think Lawrence Miles wrote that TARDISes are bred and I don't know what to do with this information other than put it here...
Oh well somehow I predicted the new episode 2 hours early, sorry about that. 😬
@@alexdonaldson2949 this was impressive, honestly
Still not as evil as what the doctor did at the end of family of blood
uuuum, yes it is, have you seen CoE?
@@stewartmair3995 Coe?
@@mkaiww children of earth, the story Davis was talking about, what the doctor did here was much more cruel than what he did in family of blood
@@stewartmair3995 yeah I have and whilst what the doctor did to that kid is arguably worse than what he did to anyone member of the family it isn't worse than sentencing 5 people to an eternity of torture
Giving someone to the 456 is probably the worst thing u could do to someone I would rather be a cyberman or be a dalek slave than be handed over to the 456 so that guy must have really pissed of 11
Now I haven't read the comic
Is but given that he impersonated a time lord
And this is pre day of the doctor
He probably gave the doctor a smidge of hope and then crushed it as well as just stomping on the ptsd
So well, it's not justified
It can be explained
random facts:
the doctor and Donna Noble ran away from war hungry pandas
Context plz
In the comic ground control the tenth doctor and Donna noble land on the planet of the cobalites who looked like pandas. They use bows and arrows as weapons and think touching is a war message and Donna noble petted one
K-9!
*horn noise x2*
K-9!
*horn noise x2*
It do be like that tho
Make sure to not burn yourself out with all these new uploads
oi don't tell him what to do, p r i c k
Legit open UA-cam in the hopes of finding some doctor who content to watch to burn time and yet again a DAVIS video pops up. Thank you kind sir 🙌
Doctor Who never acknowledged podcasts existed until 2017 and are treated as a new thing kids like.
Podcasts existed since the radio was available in working-class homes which was in 1950s and Doctor Who began in the 1960s. Podcasts are older than Doctor Who.
WTF Doctor Who?
@@SamyulDavis
I was wrong radio was available in working-class families in 1950s but podcasts apparently had the start not with the radio but computers/internet in the 1980s. Which is strange to me. I always thought podcasts where associated with the radio not the internet. I was wrong.
There was a 2018 torchwood series?
I feel like I always take the least important things away from these videos
Big Finish 'Gods Among Us'
Not tv though. Full cast audio although that’s probably the best substitute to be honest
so is the chumbliecast ABOUT chumblies, or co-hosted by chumblies?
It's more of a military broadcast about their locations in Galaxy 4 and discussing tactics with guests (all of the guests are clone women)
That last one was pretty dark. EDIT: Jump scare ending?!? Come on, mate....🙄
I have darker.
@@SamyulDavis Share away! 🙂
THE JUMP SCARE ENDING WAS NOT STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!
IT WAS PART OF MY ARTISTIC VISION
don't worry DAVIS, some people just don't understand genius
Children of earth is probably my 2nd favorite thing in the doctor who universe, so that last one was just 👌
Number 1?
TwixtheWizard night terrors
@@Gormaco Man i have night terrors all the time and trust me it not fun
Soldier For Davis ...the episode
@@Gormaco oh yeah that was okay
Yo, have you got somewhere I can send messages?
@Samyuldavis on twitter
I’d listen to a podcast or read a book just full of these facts
Good boy!
These are fun
oi we don't take kindly to you vigilantes around here
@@soliderfordavis2842 Vigilantes? He's just a rich bachelor that's all. Sides, Wayne Enterprises ain't as bad as Lexcorp.
@@starhound45 he uses his money to fund his bat obsession
@@soliderfordavis2842 Poppycock! Do display some evidence first.
@@starhound45 COMIC BOOKS FILMS CARTOONS TV SHOWS LIKE MAN COME ON OPEN YOUR EYES
We not gonna mention that the podcast here is called H3?
Can u talk about how broke regeneration science is, that’s a subject I’d love u to delve into
K-9 is the best boy
Broke canon pog
late night broken canon. okay
hidden history is probably my favourite of the three solo 13th doctors stories so far
It's one of the best Whittaker stories IMO
Millennials are people born Between 1981 and 1995, so the primary audience for podcasts would actually be millennials, just saying.
When I heard “trigger warning” I was worried sensitive republicans would be hurt by facts
The podcast is called...H3? Like H3H3?
Nice ending.