The last one's really funny because it starts ticking and gets faster. The longer it takes the more and more guards start running away and at the end I think the main guy just leaves. I think he says " I'll give you a warning " and then leaves or something along that lines
@ImADeity pretty much...that group was known for carrying out final judgement and he realized that The Doctor had none for he was Final Judgment. The Doctor was there to be present for Missy final Judgment and carry out the execution but the Doctor scared them all away saving Missy.
@@lewiscameron5761 by a sentient weapon called "The Moment" it is fully capable of wiping anyone/s and anything/s from all of what there is- be it time, space, reality, whatever- however it is also fully capable of not letting people it deems unworthy to fire it. And when it let the doctor fire it to destroy all the Cibermen and the Daleks it added the condition that it would also wipe out all the timelords as well except for him so that he would have to live with the guilt and the burden of the knowledge that he committed 3 omniversal genocides across all of space, reality, and time and all timeline.
@lewiscameron5761 He believes he destroyed his homeworld, Gallifrey. That's why the old dude (a different incarnation who technically didn't count because he gave up the title of "Doctor" for "War" and then reincarnated into the ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston) asked the other Doctor about the children...
@FannyBasher9000 How I see it, saving Gallifrey was a sort of reward for the Doctor. He's spent so, so long agonizing over that pain while still helping everyone he can with his powers and technology. After all of that, it was his chance for healing. He was allowed to mend this grievous wound in his heart and finally put it behind himself for the most part. Sure, it removes a compelling aspect from his character, but it can also be used as a seedbed for a new aspect if it's used properly. I for one don't need the Doctor to suffer for eternity over Gallifrey for my entertainment.
Do you ever count? *Proceeds to make a statement that opens scars on the soul and make sure what guilt you hid away, come back out to stare at you dead in the eye again
For me, Smith will always be the best of the doctors. His portrayal of a man scarred by his actions, and his repressed anger for himself showed a wonderful dichotomy between a good man to be, and the man that once was.
For me, Peter. One, because he portrays the Doctor as this timeless being so perfectly. And he had the perfect blend of comedy (The Magician's Apprentice) or anger (Save The Raven) when he needed to be.
@@MRJMXHD That’s true. Peter is definitely my second. I think the biggest reason I like Smith’s version the most is because I understand that depiction far better, and the PTSD the Doctor has.
Dr. Who is 99% shit and the last 1% is juuuuuuust good enough to make up for the 99%. But then you end up remembering the good, ultimately. But the new stuff sucks.
@@TheRockOfShame Chibnal sure it was shit (I don’t know or care if I spelt Chris’s name wrong) but with the return of our lord and savior RTD we might be back (also the new budget with Disney is great)
@@TheRockOfShameyou've got that backwards mate. Only the past couple of years has been shit. Up until Peter, the show has been brilliant (obviously with a few lapses here and there).
This is why Christopher Eccleston is the greatest modern doctor. He is the doctor of truth… because he is what survivors guilt looks like. My people, my fellow survivors know this truth.
@@bradengoertzen4259I don’t disagree. I just think he captures what it’s like to live when everybody else dies. Decades ago I was the kid in the quad at a children’s hospital that lived- when Beth, Albert and Melissa did not- I *see* what Ecceston did, he is the one that lived and hated every minutes of it. I was in my 30’s before I didn’t hate myself. Chris captured that in a way no other doctor did. My favorite is the 4th doctor, but Eccleston is the only one that truly, truly showed the world what survivors guilt looks like.
Can any student of WHO...tell me how to find the episode number and year from each clip here? Thanks in advance for those that would attempt to do so....
Nah bro. They saved Galifrey but because 11 and 10 had travelled back on their own timeline, they lost all memory of that day and couldn't remember that they helped the war doctor to save Galifrey. Hope this clears things up for u.
"Dalek" was such a powerful episode for setting the tone of New Who. The Doctor was no longer just a good guy running around saving people for fun. He was a complex, regret-filled, war-scarred *person.*
That means he could find hundreds to thousands of scattered beingings that can be continuously reborn and killed them that is even more impressive it is easy to use one bomb for many not thousands of bullets to kill each being one by one
@@mehedi1178and it also doesn't add up the house or whatever he was called killed thosentimelords after the War because the time lords we're escaping but in the last day of the War the doctor froze it i
It's crazy how it's not planned that he got more and more seldom as time went on. Eccleston does the "still very angry" well, then Capaldi is just like... f it
for those wondering, the show is Doctor Who. The Doctor is played by multiple different actors (normally referred by their numbered role in the series). This clip covers the Nineth, Tenth. Eleventh, and Twelveth doctors.
No, the worst mistake was having the whole arc to bring Gallifrey back over ten years, then the Master blows it up off screen and it turns out the Doctor is actually a super special extradimensional being.
@@rozmarinideas5340 The Timeless Child will always piss me off, all they had to do was make the Master the Child and it would have made infinitely more sense for him to destroy Gallifrey and it would give him a good story, but no, we need to change the established canon of the main character
The doctor is a walking paradox of Love and Lost, patience and rage, the Winner who always loses. Very few in the entire doctor who series see the doctor for who he is and fewer more understand his pain and lonely isolation.
Only other case I can think of that happening was when Heath Ledger died filming The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. And that only had 3 other actors play the same character.
He spends so very long angry with himself for doing the right thing at the highest of costs.....only to ret-conned and it hit hard and I'm still not sure if it was the right decision. I also haven't watched anything past 12
That scene with the 12th doctor and the fatality index was crazy. They saw how many there were and just nope right the hell out of there. Like nope not fuckin with him.
It's still going on tho and the stuff from 2017 on is still decent. Granted, chibnalls writing was abysmal, I think the acting made up for it to be mostly watchable
It's when he got mail from a "time lord" turned out it was a parasite or something like that and it possessed the physical tardis and was threatening the doctor. Ps.the doctors tardis(soul) was in a lady
The timelord defiant. The oncoming storm. The last thing untold races of people ever saw. People don't always realize what a body count the doctor racked up by Capaldi's run.
I think the hardest line has gotta be from the fatality index scene~ like- - "Where are you going!!?, he's unarmed!!" - "You are unarmed... Right?.." + "Always." - "You're the one who should be afraid!" + "Never." - "Have a good day."
Never been a big Doctor Who fan. Just not my cup of tea but I understand why people like it. I was in a comic shop once and they were streaming Doctor Who on Netflix. It was the scene where the Doctor makes his speech at the Pandorica and I was hooked.
In conflict, no one wins. The only victor, is the ravenous beast called War. Never satisfied, it is always searching for more pawns to feed its insatiable appetite.
When i said fear me I've killd all of them i got goosebumps all on all of my bady and i got the image of darth Vader staring at me sitting of a MOUNTAIN of corpse's with his light saber literally flowing blood, it was like the light saber had a blood cyber crystal which was continually oozing blood but it was still in the form of a light saber.
Because the Doctor is an over 2000 year old alien who came from one of the oldest races in the universe? Some of his best scenes are when he portrays himself as the tired old man who just wants the fighting to stop at any cost.
Wrong. Up until they retconned Gallifrey's destruction with the 50th anniversary special, he was the last Time Lord for 2 seasons, then the Master showed up and died in a 3 episode arc, then came back the following year for a Christmas special and sacrificed himself to save the Doctor, then remained dead for 4 seasons. Almost all of seasons 1-7 of New Who have him as the last of his race. That was an 8 year period of his history.
Genuine question. Is the series worth watching? Hopefully you aren’t like a super fan or something. But. I’ve always wondered if it was worth putting on the list. It just seems so long
The last one is probably one of the best scenes in the entire franchise, too bad we only got a few seconds of it in this show. If only we got the entire scene until the "Have a great day than!" Line... that'd have been great!
Series Name: Doctor Who (2005)
Thanks mate
Thxs
I don’t think this is 2005
The show originally started in the 1970s if I remember right. Just in case anyone wants to search for the beginning of the show
This does not look like a 2005 show
Imagine being recognized as a common cause of death
The last one's really funny because it starts ticking and gets faster. The longer it takes the more and more guards start running away and at the end I think the main guy just leaves. I think he says " I'll give you a warning " and then leaves or something along that lines
@ImADeity pretty much...that group was known for carrying out final judgement and he realized that The Doctor had none for he was Final Judgment. The Doctor was there to be present for Missy final Judgment and carry out the execution but the Doctor scared them all away saving Missy.
@@ImADeity"Its you who should be afraid"
The doctor-"Never"
"Have a nice day then" 😂
He might be a terrible doctor but great disease.
Not a common cause, he was the greatest cause
"Fear me, I've killed all of them" is a line so raw I got a few scratches just hearing it.
Fr I don't care for the later seasons but that was ice cold.
Can you tell me how he killed them all?
@@lewiscameron5761 by a sentient weapon called "The Moment" it is fully capable of wiping anyone/s and anything/s from all of what there is- be it time, space, reality, whatever- however it is also fully capable of not letting people it deems unworthy to fire it. And when it let the doctor fire it to destroy all the Cibermen and the Daleks it added the condition that it would also wipe out all the timelords as well except for him so that he would have to live with the guilt and the burden of the knowledge that he committed 3 omniversal genocides across all of space, reality, and time and all timeline.
@lewiscameron5761 He believes he destroyed his homeworld, Gallifrey. That's why the old dude (a different incarnation who technically didn't count because he gave up the title of "Doctor" for "War" and then reincarnated into the ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston) asked the other Doctor about the children...
@@lewiscameron5761 If I remember correctly he used a weapon called the moment I think it was some sort of bomb
"Fear me,i've killed hundreds of time lords"
"Fear me,i've killed all of them"
Its been a while since i felt spmething as heavy as this from a quote
How do I get into Dr who and learn the plot of this
Behind this*
@@ghetoknight7801start of Christopher Eccleston playing the Doctor
If I stop watching when Eccleston stops being the Doctor it means everything ❤ @FannyBasher9000
@FannyBasher9000 How I see it, saving Gallifrey was a sort of reward for the Doctor. He's spent so, so long agonizing over that pain while still helping everyone he can with his powers and technology. After all of that, it was his chance for healing. He was allowed to mend this grievous wound in his heart and finally put it behind himself for the most part. Sure, it removes a compelling aspect from his character, but it can also be used as a seedbed for a new aspect if it's used properly.
I for one don't need the Doctor to suffer for eternity over Gallifrey for my entertainment.
Under cause of death is so raw
bro really said "check my k/d"
I saw that cause of death index clip.
I rewatched it probably 30 times getting chills down my back and goose flesh every time. Holy shit.
True
That was a great scene
It just kept beeping faster and faster so you know his K/D is insane
Do you ever count?
*Proceeds to make a statement that opens scars on the soul and make sure what guilt you hid away, come back out to stare at you dead in the eye again
God damm
Holy shet
Well... he said it to himself
Because even now the Doctor doesn't believe he should forget or be forgiven. He doesn't believe he deserves to forget
For me, Smith will always be the best of the doctors. His portrayal of a man scarred by his actions, and his repressed anger for himself showed a wonderful dichotomy between a good man to be, and the man that once was.
For me, Peter. One, because he portrays the Doctor as this timeless being so perfectly. And he had the perfect blend of comedy (The Magician's Apprentice) or anger (Save The Raven) when he needed to be.
@@MRJMXHD That’s true. Peter is definitely my second. I think the biggest reason I like Smith’s version the most is because I understand that depiction far better, and the PTSD the Doctor has.
Tbf David just had it all going on for him
@@abysswicked9076 that's fair enough.
That's the 12 doctor right ?
This makes me wish that I'd followed the show all this time.
Dr. Who is 99% shit and the last 1% is juuuuuuust good enough to make up for the 99%. But then you end up remembering the good, ultimately.
But the new stuff sucks.
@@TheRockOfShame More like the inverse. 99% good up to the last two years. Now its shyte.
@@TheRockOfShame Chibnal sure it was shit (I don’t know or care if I spelt Chris’s name wrong) but with the return of our lord and savior RTD we might be back (also the new budget with Disney is great)
@@TheRockOfShameyou've got that backwards mate. Only the past couple of years has been shit. Up until Peter, the show has been brilliant (obviously with a few lapses here and there).
You can.
"You would make a GOOD Dalek..."
The best.
Matt Smith will always be the best doctor
This is why Christopher Eccleston is the greatest modern doctor. He is the doctor of truth… because he is what survivors guilt looks like. My people, my fellow survivors know this truth.
I'll be honest there's much better actors
@@bradengoertzen4259I don’t disagree. I just think he captures what it’s like to live when everybody else dies. Decades ago I was the kid in the quad at a children’s hospital that lived- when Beth, Albert and Melissa did not- I *see* what Ecceston did, he is the one that lived and hated every minutes of it. I was in my 30’s before I didn’t hate myself. Chris captured that in a way no other doctor did. My favorite is the 4th doctor, but Eccleston is the only one that truly, truly showed the world what survivors guilt looks like.
Glad I'm not alone in this
Is your name a 40k reference? Cuz it sounds like a 40k reference...
He is my favorite because IMO he played the role of sole survivor so well.
"under cause of death" is still the best one
Can any student of WHO...tell me how to find the episode number and year from each clip here? Thanks in advance for those that would attempt to do so....
Will always be my headcanon that the three doctors triggered the moment together and burned gallifrey
So you just completely skipped over the whole episode then?
Nah bro. They saved Galifrey but because 11 and 10 had travelled back on their own timeline, they lost all memory of that day and couldn't remember that they helped the war doctor to save Galifrey. Hope this clears things up for u.
Did... did you not pay attention to the entire episode then?
They said 'headcanon' meaning they'd prefer the Doctors agreeing they had to burn Gallifrey rather than save it.
@@ShokuaK This, thank you.
"Dalek" was such a powerful episode for setting the tone of New Who. The Doctor was no longer just a good guy running around saving people for fun. He was a complex, regret-filled, war-scarred *person.*
“i know how it sits in a heart”
missed opportunity to mention the two hearts thing
This line really does go so hard!
“Fear me I killed all of them” fuck man that’s hard
Look at the cause of death.
Dude is in the disaster class
No, no, no, he is an apocalypse class event...
Nope, the dude is just a passage of time! 😅😅😅
Dude is rupture
Fear me I've killed hundreds of timelords.
Matt should have said. "Fear ne, I killed the rest"
Nah rest doesn't make it seem as grand. Rest could also mean a few stragglers. Which isn't much.
That means he could find hundreds to thousands of scattered beingings that can be continuously reborn and killed them that is even more impressive it is easy to use one bomb for many not thousands of bullets to kill each being one by one
Glad you weren’t writing for that episode.
@@mehedi1178and it also doesn't add up the house or whatever he was called killed thosentimelords after the War because the time lords we're escaping but in the last day of the War the doctor froze it i
Killing off the time lords and most of the daleks was probably the boldest move the reboot made, but they really did it well.
Legend has it, the fatality index is still ticking, to this day.
It's crazy how it's not planned that he got more and more seldom as time went on.
Eccleston does the "still very angry" well, then Capaldi is just like... f it
for those wondering, the show is Doctor Who. The Doctor is played by multiple different actors (normally referred by their numbered role in the series). This clip covers the Nineth, Tenth. Eleventh, and Twelveth doctors.
War doctor too
Damn… stopped watching this ages ago. But I miss the old times…
It was an amazing show once...
The doctor the great exterminator
"I watched it happen, I MADE IT HAPPEN!"
I still think him not having burned Gallifray to be the worst mistake the writers made.
No, the worst mistake was having the whole arc to bring Gallifrey back over ten years, then the Master blows it up off screen and it turns out the Doctor is actually a super special extradimensional being.
Yeah sure the person who can manipulate time and space can't save his home planet😂 dude he is as close to a god as that universe has
@@rozmarinideas5340 Yep thats the true worst mistake
Chibnall worst writer
@@rozmarinideas5340 The Timeless Child will always piss me off, all they had to do was make the Master the Child and it would have made infinitely more sense for him to destroy Gallifrey and it would give him a good story, but no, we need to change the established canon of the main character
The doctor is a walking paradox of Love and Lost, patience and rage, the Winner who always loses.
Very few in the entire doctor who series see the doctor for who he is and fewer more understand his pain and lonely isolation.
So many flexes, the rizz is everywhere.
"Under cause of death"
I'm not a Whovian in the slightest but that line was cold AF. The way the ticker kept going and the lackeys started running. 😅
Doctor who will never be this good again.
That show always breaks my heart. The doctor went threw so much
I love how they brought back the time, lords only to kill them off immediately
Daemon Targaryen is scheming his war again.
Back when doctor who was worth watching
I imagine people who never watched doctor who wondering why tf 5 actors play the same character
Only other case I can think of that happening was when Heath Ledger died filming The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. And that only had 3 other actors play the same character.
I LOVE EDITS LIKE THIS THAT SPAN ACROSS SO MANY DOCTORS!
Heariing the Dalek cry out "YOU LIE" made it hard
"Under cause of death" FUCK that's cold.
I happily told Chris that this scene was one of my faves of his.
Back when doctor who was good, I miss those
It so sad the series ended😢
It didnt
Series name
@@manikantasubbarao9986
Doctor Who
THE FISHEYE PERSPECTIVE MADE IT SO HILARIOUSS AHAHAHAHAHAA
The "they lost. We lost, everyone lost." Hits.
He spends so very long angry with himself for doing the right thing at the highest of costs.....only to ret-conned and it hit hard and I'm still not sure if it was the right decision. I also haven't watched anything past 12
Don't.
That scene with the 12th doctor and the fatality index was crazy. They saw how many there were and just nope right the hell out of there. Like nope not fuckin with him.
Doctor Who 1963-2017 RIP
It's still going on tho and the stuff from 2017 on is still decent. Granted, chibnalls writing was abysmal, I think the acting made up for it to be mostly watchable
I find it interesting that each actor incapcelates how the Dr is handling grief in that particular lifetime
the only edit where this music actually fits
"Under cause of death." ooh. chills.
Doctor Who died when Steven Moffat left. Eccleston-Smith was absolutely fantastic.
The man who regrets and the man who forgets.
this man stares into the abyss and the abyss shrivels away in fear
It's the villain from gone in 60 seconds🤯
Fear me i've killed all of them where is this quote again !? I can't remember.
It's when he got mail from a "time lord" turned out it was a parasite or something like that and it possessed the physical tardis and was threatening the doctor.
Ps.the doctors tardis(soul) was in a lady
@@Johndoe-xg9md uhm is it with the living planet that feeds on tardis souls ?
@@GooeyZeb yup
@@Johndoe-xg9md oh ok thanks for the reminder !
There are sentient stars in the show how do you forget that
Eccleston is amazing
daemon really changed after HOTD😭😭😭😭
I really gotta watch this show one day
I like it when the time lords watch thing starts tallying and he couldn't stop it
The timelord defiant. The oncoming storm.
The last thing untold races of people ever saw. People don't always realize what a body count the doctor racked up by Capaldi's run.
Never forgive you for taking the Real Doktor away.
I don't think any of the doctors have ever been pushed to their limit. And if they did, matt smith is the doctor I'd be most scared of
Coldest line: “under cause of death”
I think the hardest line has gotta be from the fatality index scene~ like-
- "Where are you going!!?, he's unarmed!!"
- "You are unarmed... Right?.."
+ "Always."
- "You're the one who should be afraid!"
+ "Never."
- "Have a good day."
“He is unarmed”
“Always”
Never been a big Doctor Who fan. Just not my cup of tea but I understand why people like it. I was in a comic shop once and they were streaming Doctor Who on Netflix. It was the scene where the Doctor makes his speech at the Pandorica and I was hooked.
In conflict, no one wins. The only victor, is the ravenous beast called War. Never satisfied, it is always searching for more pawns to feed its insatiable appetite.
Einuadi....before Instagram made it famous. It was a Video Music for Doctor Who The Lonely God.
It still plays in my head.
He who regrets he who resents he who forgets
Loved all 5 of them
I do love the show
An agent of chaos
"Do you ever count?"
"Count what?"
"How many children that where on Gallifrey that day?"
I cried 😢
I liked the Day of the Doctor retcon that was a cool angle to play.
When i said fear me I've killd all of them i got goosebumps all on all of my bady and i got the image of darth Vader staring at me sitting of a MOUNTAIN of corpse's with his light saber literally flowing blood, it was like the light saber had a blood cyber crystal which was continually oozing blood but it was still in the form of a light saber.
Wtf is the doctor always the smartest, coldest, and best person in the room
Because the Doctor is an over 2000 year old alien who came from one of the oldest races in the universe? Some of his best scenes are when he portrays himself as the tired old man who just wants the fighting to stop at any cost.
And then Steven Moffat retconned the end of the time war and took a dump on the entire point of this lore.
Take a shot every time a character in fiction says something to the effect of “I’m the last of my species”
Crazy just how many times they say the dalec race is whiped out but never is lol
The Bad Wolf is here
I love how it turns out the doctor didn't kill anyone. But then again undoing the last great time war took a bit away from New who's doctors.
Having to live for 1000+ years living with that guilt. Then only to find out he didnt kill them but saved them
Yeah I can see why people say he's a villain
i never considered his kill count including the time war O.O
I can feel that disrespect in the first scene where he's getting b.s.'d and sees right through it.
He's the last time lord like Superman is the last son of Krypton. Lots of both still floating around.
Wrong. Up until they retconned Gallifrey's destruction with the 50th anniversary special, he was the last Time Lord for 2 seasons, then the Master showed up and died in a 3 episode arc, then came back the following year for a Christmas special and sacrificed himself to save the Doctor, then remained dead for 4 seasons. Almost all of seasons 1-7 of New Who have him as the last of his race. That was an 8 year period of his history.
2.47 billion children were on gallifrey. Under the fatality index, 2.47 billion beeps are just children themselves
Why isnt this getting views anymore
On the last guy he ends up going understandable have a nice day
Fun Fact: The last member of a species or race is called an Endling
Genuine question. Is the series worth watching? Hopefully you aren’t like a super fan or something. But. I’ve always wondered if it was worth putting on the list. It just seems so long
Destroyer of Worlds
I mean,under cause of death,we have basically everyone from 10k to millions
He was the cause of death for several billion from the children in the last great time war alone, not counting the races he’s had to end since then…
You are severely minimising the number of dead under that classification.
Problem with being a hero is that u either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villan
How many daleks does it take to wipe out the cyberman
Everyone is the last of their race😂😂
The last one is probably one of the best scenes in the entire franchise, too bad we only got a few seconds of it in this show.
If only we got the entire scene until the "Have a great day than!" Line... that'd have been great!
God damn, I miss when this show was good. Now I hate what it's become.
He's like Rick Sanchez
Dr who is probably the most genocidal character on tv yet his story is the greatest for a while