He would be crying if he was terrified. I just think it was just him observing this crazy world (good grief, how many hours would he have been on set? Obviously, a chilled out guy)
Special effects always look better when they're real actual props and prosthetics made my real actual gifted and talented and wacky human beings!! I'm glad we got to see some of the process behind that
I like Steffan Powell, but there's some really annoying editing and sound effects in Unleashed. The spoiler alert message with the alarm sound really gets on my nerves, especially as they show it like three times in every episode. I definitely prefer these UA-cam videos.
Reptilian beings in the Whoniverse have always been particularly interesting. The Terileptils in The Visitation impressed me most at the time and I’d like to see them return in the new Doctor Who.
I love the Terileptils! The Visitation is a great episode and their design is so cool. Would be sick if they return, as long as they don’t ruin them with CGI.
I enjoyed both episodes so much, and unexpectedly getting both felt like a surprise birthday party! I just wanted to hug and thank everyone involved! I wholeheartedly trust the tapestry of mysteries that’s being woven throughout all the episodes- Thanks for the fun!!💙💙
Thanks for this! I love seeing how each episode comes together and seeing all the people involved in it and everything that goes into it! I loved this episode! It looked amazing, ncuti and millie were brilliant as the fifteenth doctor and ruby sunday, and the babies were adorable! 😂😊
You should see the monsters they used during Tom Baker's Doctor, the creature in the pit, the alien jellyfish in Horror of Fang Rock, the insect larva made out of bubbles wrap and the too cute fake giant rat from The Talons of Weng Chiang....😆.
I love all the behind-the-scenes material we are getting. It truly does enrich the episode and emphasises the amazing work that goes behind this form of art.
"We don't want to be a Silurian"... WHY THE HELL NOT? It's already established in Who lore that Silurians are native to Earth. Ruby stepping on a butterfly starting a chain of events leading to Silurians being the dominant species on modern day earth would have been a brilliant nod to continuity.
The more you reuse existing species the smaller the universe feels. Not to mention that Doctor Who is about diversity. A nod to continuity is cheap, but a showcase of diversity takes imagination.
@@frankshailes3205It could impact the evolutionary path of Humans (one that would've otherwise died looking at it survives, leading to a slightly different evolutionary path, which compounds over time) which means that the Silurians can return to the surface unimpeded and reinhabit the Earth.
@adsswho in the third David Tennant special they mentioned Sarah Jane and "Ruby's mother" looks a lot like Trickster also this one who waits being pantheon. I mean. Tennant's doctor was the only doctor who meet Trickster.
Who's the Trickster? Paul Kasey was a Slitheen and Cyberman, while Paul Marc Davies was the Trickster. He also played the head of the Futurekind in Utopia.
As a new dr who fan the first episode was not mindblowing, but it was quite fun, rare enough and served as a good introduction to the characters. It was smart to do a double premiere, second one was great. Although I have to say that from what I understand, this is a classic RTD introduction story.
Welcome to Doctor WHO! With every new doctor, we all become slightly new ourselves because every doctor is different in their personality. Glad to have you along on our journey.
Great episode can’t wait for more I know the first few new episodes will be slow and fun cause it’s more about getting to know the characters but once it gets going it will start blowing our mind just like how it was when it first got rebooted in 2005
Okay. Rubython Blue is such an Edger Wright thing to do. Spend hours of makeup and thousands of pounds for a joke that's ten seconds long, if not, five. Well played, Millie Gibson. Well played.
I love the far out antics of Doctor Who but sometimes simple physics are hard to ignore, Air pressure is 14 psi. A fart is 4 psi. You wouldn't get blasted out of an airlock and also how was there over 2 minutes of air in that small chamber before the hatch was closed?
Yeah, the atmosphere drained reeeeeallly slooooowly out of that tiny little airlock. In reality it'd be gone instantly. And with no engines to slow the space station down whilst approaching that other planet it would have just crashed straight into it.
2:25 i think i'd be a little curious about seeing another Rubuton Blue as well. i agree it was kind of a cute lizard design. not as elaborate as the Silurians, but kind of softer and cuter. i'm not sure about doing a whole spin-off series. But maybe a few episodes here and there to see what that alternate time of Earth is like.
so far an interesting start out to this new continuity of Dr.Who after giving the David Tenant and 9th-14th Doctor lines a more or less retirement option for where it could end and an alternate path for where it could keep going with the whole bi-generation thing.
Cheers, interesting as always. I love the thought that goes into it. (Curious, did nani sneak in while they slept to install the cabling for the toys?)
11th Doctor saved them Then in the 13 Doctor era(Jodie) the Master did things, destroy gallifrey and so on So everyone is dead again It's more complicated but simple explanation
I think it would have been much better to have robotic voices from speakers coming out of their buggies. Also, allows for some comedy to have a grown adults voice.
How the heck does RTD think that baby tube room was beautiful!? It gave me such heebie jeebies I spent the rest of the episode expecting them all to be secretly evil.
if ruby can change the future by stepping on bug, what about all the stuff that happens in all the other episodes? also the doctor brings bugs back to life?
Don't you know about the Butterfly Effect , one simple change in the past can change everything in a tornado So to bring the timeline back to his normal self , the doctor revived the butterfly
@@JohnSmith-hh6hg well I get that but, but why bring it back to life? It’s such an odd thing to put in this episode when the Doctor makes this deep speech about ‘no one being born wrong’ but we have this filler scene of him literally ‘fixing’ Ruby when she’s ‘wrong’.
Wish there was more behind-the-scenes on filming with the babies, there's probably only a short window they're allowed to keep toddlers on set, filming must've been challenging.
Ncuti has definitely captured the Doctor character and rich history. Millie seems great and Ruby has potential. The visuals were amazing, the Tardis, coming out the time vortex and into space was breathtaking. The story itself was silly, I felt silly watching it and there is nothing else I can say about it. Actors =10, visual = 10, story = 1.
Max has the 2005-2023 episodes under contract until sometime in 2025 so everything up to the 60th anniversary will be on Max until at least then. After the contract runs out, we will see.
I really liked this first episode of the new series. The Boogeyman actually scared me when they encountered it and how the Doctor and Ruby interacted with the spacebabies was so cute. My favorite part is when they found out what the monster actually is and the Doctor just laughing about it while Ruby was grossed out. xD
@@itsthatwhaleTom Baker is literally still involved with Doctor Who. He records audio episodes with Big Finish. If you're going to drop vague hateposts everywhere, you could at least put a bit of effort into making them somewhat believable. 🙄
True, but there were a species of lacewing that looked similar to modern butterflies that existed at the same time as the brachiosaurs. Plus, this was just meant to be a fun little gag.
The Space Babies thing was kind of cute, but i wasn't sure about the whole Boogeyman ending. I mean i saw what they were going for, but not sure I liked it as much. Also I almost sort of wanted them to do some kind of blowing your nose joke to get rid of it or something. Still kind of interesting seeing the behind the scenes bits here as far as how they made it. kind of thought the parthenegensis tubes were a little creepy in my opinion. mostly becasue it gave me old school mad scientist homunclus lab flashbacks with babes or other creatures in jars. But with a cleaner brighter appearance.
@@kyrauniversal Not sure if this is what you're saying as the latter part of your sentence doesn't make sense but, as you're American and reference Disney+, then you are not the primary channel watchers. I don't mean this harshly but the info you're after is out there, it's not up to the creators to cater to your specific wants. If you're too poor for Disney+ you likely watched the episode using other methods, so do the same for Unleashed. 🙂
Brontosaurus is an outdated dinosaur name, that was Victorian in origin and disproved by modern fossil evidence. The Who people should have known that.
@@julianaylor4351 I’m 55, and our American textbooks and casual reading were still teaching the Brontosaurus as a real dinosaur when I was a kid. It took awhile before it was common knowledge that it was a mistake.
Your information is outdated: "For decades, the animal was thought to have been a taxonomic synonym of its close relative Apatosaurus, but a 2015 study by Emmanuel Tschopp and colleagues found it to be distinct. It has seen widespread representation in popular culture, being the archetypal "long-necked" dinosaur in general media"
Sorry Guys but as someone that has followed Doctor Who from the 70's and actually watched every episode ever shown on television (including the very first episode before I was born), I have to say I was looking forward to Ncuti and Ruby taking the next step in the series but you absolutely ruined it for me, The stories (not the 3 pre Xmas ones) of the first 2 episodes with them were not up to par. I hope for the sake of the series it gets a whole lot better or I unfortunately will be sad to stop watching Doctor Who for the first time in nearly 50 years. 😥
Look I get you but you should stick around for the Moffat episode, the problem with doctor who is that you'll never know when a random banger will hit.
This episode was very much a swing and a miss, especially in the light of Wild Blue Yonder, The Giggle, and The Devil's Chord. While I get the show is not one to take itself seriously at times, this one felt like it went right off the deep end into a massive pile of [excrement]
Personally I thought Ruby should’ve had a stronger reaction to the babies in the tubes, especially being a foster kid I think she would’ve been outraged. I expected her to say something about children needing to be held and shown affection and grace like her foster mumma did.
I think it's more implied that the ones in tubes are fetuses. The actual babies would normally be held and loved by the staff. Because the actual babies we do see are out and about, and did have caring staff at one time. The tube ones probably can not survive outside them yet.
@@TheDopekitty no. Only available on iPlayer. So you have to get it by alternative means outside the UK however I heard iTunes has the 60th special episodes of unleashed so you might be able to get it that way no idea if they have space babies and devils chord unleashed. It's annoying it's not more available.
Episodes 1 and 2 were so fun, wholesome, and cosmic! The babies were so adorable and seeing the Doctor being so sweet was delightful! And Millie Gibson is ACE! Well technically she is Ruby, you know what I mean 😅 I'm also intrigued by the plot teases in the episodes 🧐 EDIT: I HOPE JINKX MONSOON RETURNS SOON! Also, could Ruby be the child that was taken from Ysagroth (great vampires) legend? Theories say that it's the Doctor seeing as they're the timeless child but what if it's Ruby? Or she could be an angel/demon seeing as Doctor Who is leaning towards the supernatural. Whatever she is, I dont think she's human or timelord..
In episode 2 it's mentioned that Ruby is related with a Pantheon. Trickster aka the Pantheon chaos? Sound familiar. Also the scene from episode one. Its clearly him!
@@sheersternfeld1914 they mentioned Sarah Jane in the toymaker special, "Ruby's mother" looked a lot like Trickster and The One Who Waits is the first Pantheon( Trickster is the first Pantheon created in the NewDoctorWho)
Honestly, for that tiny scene I thought they’d have used a digital twin mapped with a racially rigged alien mask model. Maybe it’s not automated enough to be easier than getting makeup to do it yet...
I'm not against DW having silly concepts/episodes, but overall there was BARELY a story in this episode and that's extremely disappointing! I hope they put more effort into the stories and writing going forward. But honestly, what got on my nerves the most was the number of times the doctor said "SPACE BABIES" 💀! SPACE SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY! I have high hopes for Ncuti, but let's hope the writers give him a real chance :/
Just please don’t go too silly. Farting space stations and bogie monsters. Suprised you didn’t give it the old fart sound effect when it took off. Please tone down the ‘golly-gosh isn’t this fun’ dialogue and high-energy, non-stop incidental music, it just never stopped. Certainly not an episode I would show to a non Doctor Who fan to introduce them to the show. How could they take the show seriously? Giving Orphan 55 a run for its money. Hopefully you’ve got all your silliness out of your system. Please God!
The revival series in 2005 introduced loads of people to Doctor Who, and the first episode then featured someone being eaten by a wheelie bin. Doctor Who has always had silly moments, I doubt the whole series will be like this
Dude this ep bad reason why is adults talking over and u can see baby just there right after and black doctor said last one alive but David Tennant alive Earth So why did he say he last one alive ?!
I don't understand most of your comment, but the 14th and 15th Doctor are technically the same person. So to say he's the last one alive is technically correct.
I've been a Dr Who fan since the very first episode a million years ago. I watched last night's Space Babies and gave up after 20 minutes. It was childish (no pun intended) and embarrassing. Jodi Whittaker had a few dodgy storylines, but in my opinion Space Babies was several notches beyond awful.
That one baby, Eric(?), never stopped looking terrified in every scene.
I mean it's a baby i look disgusted in all my photos at that age
I noticed that, too. But it probably would have looked uncanny valley if they tried to change his expression with cg.
I loved him and the girl in control best. They were very cute in different ways.
So true! He has a perpetually anxious expression.
He would be crying if he was terrified. I just think it was just him observing this crazy world (good grief, how many hours would he have been on set? Obviously, a chilled out guy)
I’m so glad Doctor Who is still embracing practical effects, I’ve missed them in a lot of movies and tv shows,
They’re doing it in all the wrong places. Like with 14 and Donna’s long arms in WBY
You gotta love seeing the Doctor Who production, no matter how much money they get, will always feel like working crew on the school musical
"Rubython Blue" ~ *Big Finish already starts rubbing their hands together for spin-off audio stories!* 😂😂
Honestly, I’m here for it, an actually interesting idea
Special effects always look better when they're real actual props and prosthetics made my real actual gifted and talented and wacky human beings!! I'm glad we got to see some of the process behind that
“PUSH THE BUTTON!”
really great that there's still so much attention to practical effects in Doctor Who
I love the fact Paul Kasey is now basically Monster Choreographer. 20 years go by so quick.
Is Ailsa Berk okay?
Nothing made me cheer louder watching this than that fact alone!
They've certainly come a looooooong way from the wobbly, flimsy sets of the classic era! Amazing work from the entire crew.
The wobbly and flimsy sets were more than compensated for with great writing and acting
No wobbly sets… but still men in silly rubber suits! I love it.
This UA-cam series feels more like Doctor Who Confidential than Doctor Who Unleashed does.
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I just can't get over the presenter being so centric in unleashed
I like Steffan Powell, but there's some really annoying editing and sound effects in Unleashed. The spoiler alert message with the alarm sound really gets on my nerves, especially as they show it like three times in every episode. I definitely prefer these UA-cam videos.
Good to know they haven't changed decided to just watch these this time compared to watching unleashed
Absolutely! It allows the crew to shine much more! The best of both worlds is what we need.
The aliens from Torchwood Children of Earth would appreciate this baby farm...
NO D:
So would the Goblins.
you just invented the most evil plotline in the entire franchise
Grace Field House
The fairies from Torchwood are gonna be out for your blood now though :/
I have always been fascinated by props so this is really neat to me.
People: Complaning about ratings from an old form of Television
Streaming service: Let me introduce myself
I mean, if you were turned off by Space Babies, you missed an amazing sequel to The Giggle
Reptilian beings in the Whoniverse have always been particularly interesting. The Terileptils in The Visitation impressed me most at the time and I’d like to see them return in the new Doctor Who.
here's hoping we get the Silurians back, I miss Madame Vastra and the Paternoster Gang lol
Me too!
I love the Terileptils! The Visitation is a great episode and their design is so cool. Would be sick if they return, as long as they don’t ruin them with CGI.
The Terileptils were based on tropical fish!
@@frankshailes3205 Thanks for that info.
Space Babies was packed full of great moments. To be honest I really loved the insanity of it lol I was cracking up so much. Amazing job set crew :>
I've been loving these DW behind the scenes, keep them coming
I enjoyed both episodes so much, and unexpectedly getting both felt like a surprise birthday party! I just wanted to hug and thank everyone involved! I wholeheartedly trust the tapestry of mysteries that’s being woven throughout all the episodes- Thanks for the fun!!💙💙
Thanks for this! I love seeing how each episode comes together and seeing all the people involved in it and everything that goes into it! I loved this episode! It looked amazing, ncuti and millie were brilliant as the fifteenth doctor and ruby sunday, and the babies were adorable! 😂😊
I never thought I'd be impressed by the ingenuity of a set design artist making giant tendrils of snot.
im gonna be brave and say i think space babies was a good episode!
Don't pick your nose, or the snot monster will get you. 😁😆🤣
Rubbish Who
You should see the monsters they used during Tom Baker's Doctor, the creature in the pit, the alien jellyfish in Horror of Fang Rock, the insect larva made out of bubbles wrap and the too cute fake giant rat from The Talons of Weng Chiang....😆.
@@julianaylor4351Douglas Adams was being so _naughty_ when he wrote how The Doctor learned to “communicate” with the Creature from the Pit.
A great lie to tell a child to stop picking thier nose.
@@Ronariverah Their parents should tell them the truth. You can make your nose bleed. I did it once as a 13 year old. That's stopped me, for ages. 😁
I love all the behind-the-scenes material we are getting. It truly does enrich the episode and emphasises the amazing work that goes behind this form of art.
while Space Babies will never be a favorite episode, I will defend its right to exist ~ DW shines when they crank the wacky to 11.
"We don't want to be a Silurian"... WHY THE HELL NOT? It's already established in Who lore that Silurians are native to Earth. Ruby stepping on a butterfly starting a chain of events leading to Silurians being the dominant species on modern day earth would have been a brilliant nod to continuity.
Because the world is cooler with diverse peoples.
The more you reuse existing species the smaller the universe feels. Not to mention that Doctor Who is about diversity. A nod to continuity is cheap, but a showcase of diversity takes imagination.
How would her stepping on a butterfly affect whether the moon moves towards Earth millions of years later though?
@@frankshailes3205It could impact the evolutionary path of Humans (one that would've otherwise died looking at it survives, leading to a slightly different evolutionary path, which compounds over time) which means that the Silurians can return to the surface unimpeded and reinhabit the Earth.
Lol
Its the Trickster! He left Ruby at that Church.
@adsswho THIS!!!!
@adsswho in the third David Tennant special they mentioned Sarah Jane and "Ruby's mother" looks a lot like Trickster also this one who waits being pantheon. I mean. Tennant's doctor was the only doctor who meet Trickster.
Who's the Trickster? Paul Kasey was a Slitheen and Cyberman, while Paul Marc Davies was the Trickster. He also played the head of the Futurekind in Utopia.
Rubbish Who 😂
@@KaleemAkbar786 Who asked?
The Bogeyman kind of reminds me of Salad Fingers. Wonder if that was an inspiration...
The doctors energy is just sooooo amazing, reminds me a lot oof Tennant. And I hate to compare again but I love the girl she looks like Rose
good Behind the scenes
Rubbish who
@@KaleemAkbar786 and no-one gives a fuck about you
I really enjoyed episode one, much better than I thought as I had no expectations after the specials
Space Babies were so adorable! :)
I would have loved to see them explore the land of the dinosaurs. That would have been awesome to see.
As a new dr who fan the first episode was not mindblowing, but it was quite fun, rare enough and served as a good introduction to the characters. It was smart to do a double premiere, second one was great. Although I have to say that from what I understand, this is a classic RTD introduction story.
Welcome to the Whoniverse! :) Wait till you see next week's episode, I bet it's going to be really something judging from the writer's name...
Welcome to Doctor WHO! With every new doctor, we all become slightly new ourselves because every doctor is different in their personality. Glad to have you along on our journey.
Welcome to Whouniverse my friends
Yeah, episode 1 of Series 2, New Earth was a bit average so it made me think of that.
I wasn't keen on the episode itself, but I loved seeing behind the scenes regarding the creation of set design 😊
I was just excited that the doctor energy is there and OMG THE QUEEN WAS IN ITTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant episode and start to the overall mystery.
Okay but, in-universe, who set the strings and pulleys up? The babies couldn't have done it all themselves!!
Nan-E maybe before the have been born or when they sleep
i kept singing 🎶 Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! SPACE BABIES!!! 🎶 to the tune of Space Truckin' by Deep Purple. 😅😂🤣
I am obsessed with this ep! I LOVE babies.
Loved the space babies episode
Giving those babies warhammer like armor would make more sense
Great episode can’t wait for more I know the first few new episodes will be slow and fun cause it’s more about getting to know the characters but once it gets going it will start blowing our mind just like how it was when it first got rebooted in 2005
I got an ad for tissues after the cutscene with the babies blowing their nose haha
Okay. Rubython Blue is such an Edger Wright thing to do. Spend hours of makeup and thousands of pounds for a joke that's ten seconds long, if not, five. Well played, Millie Gibson. Well played.
I am waiting for Lizard Ruby to be part of some Unbound Big Finish audio set.
So, so fun! Nuts and the 'messages' were a bit heavy handed but still silly, goofy n great :)
Kinda wish we saw more BTS stuff with the babies would've been fun
there's lots of that in doctor who unleashed!:)
I love the far out antics of Doctor Who but sometimes simple physics are hard to ignore, Air pressure is 14 psi. A fart is 4 psi. You wouldn't get blasted out of an airlock and also how was there over 2 minutes of air in that small chamber before the hatch was closed?
Yeah, the atmosphere drained reeeeeallly slooooowly out of that tiny little airlock. In reality it'd be gone instantly. And with no engines to slow the space station down whilst approaching that other planet it would have just crashed straight into it.
2:25
i think i'd be a little curious about seeing another Rubuton Blue as well. i agree it was kind of a cute lizard design.
not as elaborate as the Silurians, but kind of softer and cuter.
i'm not sure about doing a whole spin-off series. But maybe a few episodes here and there to see what that alternate time of Earth is like.
so far an interesting start out to this new continuity of Dr.Who after giving the David Tenant and 9th-14th Doctor lines a more or less retirement option for where it could end and an alternate path for where it could keep going with the whole bi-generation thing.
Doctor fixing Ruby's phone and her calling her mum in the past, 😊very familiar.
Cheers, interesting as always. I love the thought that goes into it. (Curious, did nani sneak in while they slept to install the cabling for the toys?)
Only detail it “the last of the timelords” line being back thought they were back or am I missing something?
11th Doctor saved them
Then in the 13 Doctor era(Jodie) the Master did things, destroy gallifrey and so on
So everyone is dead again
It's more complicated but simple explanation
@JohnSmith-hh6hg yea I've still yet to watch all of season 12 with Jodie so that's why I'm missing a little info but thanks dead yet again
Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤
Those babies with those Snapchat filter mouths was the unsettling
Not much different from the film look who’s talking
compared to henry cavills mouth in justice league theyre not bad
Yeah exactly @@Cynadite
I think it would have been much better to have robotic voices from speakers coming out of their buggies. Also, allows for some comedy to have a grown adults voice.
How the heck does RTD think that baby tube room was beautiful!? It gave me such heebie jeebies I spent the rest of the episode expecting them all to be secretly evil.
Beautifully scary
if ruby can change the future by stepping on bug, what about all the stuff that happens in all the other episodes? also the doctor brings bugs back to life?
He said the Button was off, so no with the Button on again something line that can't happen again I think
@@JohnSmith-hh6hg what button?
Is it me or is the blue font with the yellow outline the same as the Sonic the Hedgehog one?
I don’t understand the butterfly bit, why did he revive it? Had insect Ruby been born wrong?
Don't you know about the Butterfly Effect , one simple change in the past can change everything in a tornado
So to bring the timeline back to his normal self , the doctor revived the butterfly
@@JohnSmith-hh6hg well I get that but, but why bring it back to life? It’s such an odd thing to put in this episode when the Doctor makes this deep speech about ‘no one being born wrong’ but we have this filler scene of him literally ‘fixing’ Ruby when she’s ‘wrong’.
nooo i wanted to hear them explain the babies talking mouths
❤❤❤❤ just watched the first episode and loved it I’m keen to watch the next episode very fun episode ❤❤❤
Such a fun episode!
Wish there was more behind-the-scenes on filming with the babies, there's probably only a short window they're allowed to keep toddlers on set, filming must've been challenging.
Honestly that was the thing I was most looking forward to
That was covered in _Doctor Who Unleashed._
Check Doctor Who Unleashed if you can, I think someone uploaded it to UA-cam if you don’t have iPlayer, but I’m not sure if it’s still up.
Look Doctor Who's talking
Ncuti has definitely captured the Doctor character and rich history. Millie seems great and Ruby has potential. The visuals were amazing, the Tardis, coming out the time vortex and into space was breathtaking. The story itself was silly, I felt silly watching it and there is nothing else I can say about it. Actors =10, visual = 10, story = 1.
I'd go along with that mate. It was acted well and looked good but the story was just awful.
why is it not there doctor who season 14 on disney and it seems wrong it says season 1 and they also come to confuse new people who come to
Max has the 2005-2023 episodes under contract until sometime in 2025 so everything up to the 60th anniversary will be on Max until at least then. After the contract runs out, we will see.
Because Season 14 is from 1976-1977. This is Series 14, or Season One.
They rebranded it as Season One to cut down on confusion. New viewers would be offput by it saying "Series 15".
@@dirrdevil As would ongoing ones given that it’s Series 14, not 15!
@@DrWhoFanJit’s season 14 in normal language
But how did they do the talking babies????!
Cgi like the dots in the face
I really liked this first episode of the new series. The Boogeyman actually scared me when they encountered it and how the Doctor and Ruby interacted with the spacebabies was so cute. My favorite part is when they found out what the monster actually is and the Doctor just laughing about it while Ruby was grossed out. xD
I liked it and thought it cute.
Please can we have a Rubithon Blue series 💙 🙏
his lair is my worst nightmare... i'm allergic to latex!
Imagine if tom baker saw what doctor who had become
I like that you're treating him like he's already dead lmao
@@ericrundgren4711 I'm assuming he doesnt watch it
@@itsthatwhaleTom Baker is literally still involved with Doctor Who. He records audio episodes with Big Finish. If you're going to drop vague hateposts everywhere, you could at least put a bit of effort into making them somewhat believable. 🙄
I believe that the butterflies we know did not exist in the era of the dinosaurs.
True, but there were a species of lacewing that looked similar to modern butterflies that existed at the same time as the brachiosaurs. Plus, this was just meant to be a fun little gag.
wibbly wobbly
I love this episode
7:59 - So.... that's what Ood Sigma looks like without his mandibles..... :D
RTD has completely lost his mind and I’m here for it
The Space Babies thing was kind of cute, but i wasn't sure about the whole Boogeyman ending. I mean i saw what they were going for, but not sure I liked it as much. Also I almost sort of wanted them to do some kind of blowing your nose joke to get rid of it or something. Still kind of interesting seeing the behind the scenes bits here as far as how they made it.
kind of thought the parthenegensis tubes were a little creepy in my opinion. mostly becasue it gave me old school mad scientist homunclus lab flashbacks with babes or other creatures in jars. But with a cleaner brighter appearance.
I watched the episode but I don't understand why thr babies stayed babies for 6 years
I think we should've had more emphasis on how the babies were treated on set, please.
That was in _Doctor Who Unleashed._
@@DrWhoFanJI'm an American that is too poor for the corporate mouse, so do I need to make another explanation for the primary channel watchers?
@@kyrauniversal So you’ve not even seen the episode at all, then. What are you even doing here‽
@@kyrauniversal Not sure if this is what you're saying as the latter part of your sentence doesn't make sense but, as you're American and reference Disney+, then you are not the primary channel watchers.
I don't mean this harshly but the info you're after is out there, it's not up to the creators to cater to your specific wants. If you're too poor for Disney+ you likely watched the episode using other methods, so do the same for Unleashed. 🙂
I believe the scenes 9:33 would have been supervised by some authority to ensure well being of the babies.
But brontosaurus’ weren’t an actual dinosaur…
But Russell, the brontosaurus was never a real species 😭 you mean Apatosaurus. And in the actual finished product, what you showed was Brachiosaurus
Brontosaurus is an outdated dinosaur name, that was Victorian in origin and disproved by modern fossil evidence. The Who people should have known that.
@@julianaylor4351 I’m 55, and our American textbooks and casual reading were still teaching the Brontosaurus as a real dinosaur when I was a kid. It took awhile before it was common knowledge that it was a mistake.
Your information is outdated: "For decades, the animal was thought to have been a taxonomic synonym of its close relative Apatosaurus, but a 2015 study by Emmanuel Tschopp and colleagues found it to be distinct. It has seen widespread representation in popular culture, being the archetypal "long-necked" dinosaur in general media"
And yes the shown dino is a Brachio :D
Haha, I was looking for this comment! 😄
one unrealistic thing in this episode is ruby hesitating to travel with the doctor
id lunge at that key if it were presented to me
To be fair she did get covered in snot, laughed at by the Doctor, then almost died.
Sorry Guys but as someone that has followed Doctor Who from the 70's and actually watched every episode ever shown on television (including the very first episode before I was born), I have to say I was looking forward to Ncuti and Ruby taking the next step in the series but you absolutely ruined it for me, The stories (not the 3 pre Xmas ones) of the first 2 episodes with them were not up to par. I hope for the sake of the series it gets a whole lot better or I unfortunately will be sad to stop watching Doctor Who for the first time in nearly 50 years. 😥
Look I get you but you should stick around for the Moffat episode, the problem with doctor who is that you'll never know when a random banger will hit.
@@justsome500yearoldwithsmug2 I hope so!
This episode was very much a swing and a miss, especially in the light of Wild Blue Yonder, The Giggle, and The Devil's Chord.
While I get the show is not one to take itself seriously at times, this one felt like it went right off the deep end into a massive pile of [excrement]
Personally I thought Ruby should’ve had a stronger reaction to the babies in the tubes, especially being a foster kid I think she would’ve been outraged. I expected her to say something about children needing to be held and shown affection and grace like her foster mumma did.
I think it's more implied that the ones in tubes are fetuses. The actual babies would normally be held and loved by the staff. Because the actual babies we do see are out and about, and did have caring staff at one time. The tube ones probably can not survive outside them yet.
She does hug the babies in buggies.
They did a behind the scenes video for the Space Babies and didn’t really talk about the actual space babies…
You need to watch the unleashed for that.
@Aneurin_Hunt is that on Disney?
@@TheDopekittysadly not, it seems Disney didn’t want it.
@@TheDopekitty no. Only available on iPlayer. So you have to get it by alternative means outside the UK however I heard iTunes has the 60th special episodes of unleashed so you might be able to get it that way no idea if they have space babies and devils chord unleashed.
It's annoying it's not more available.
@@Sparx632why??
I thought she was insectoid, not a reptile. 🤷
Quo vadis, Doctor Who?
I hope its the trickster
In the future, our grandchildren will ask us where we were the day Dr Who was finally struck by the assassin's bullet.
Actually he's just called the doctor, and that assassination attempt happened in a 4th doctor serial
Episodes 1 and 2 were so fun, wholesome, and cosmic! The babies were so adorable and seeing the Doctor being so sweet was delightful! And Millie Gibson is ACE! Well technically she is Ruby, you know what I mean 😅 I'm also intrigued by the plot teases in the episodes 🧐
EDIT: I HOPE JINKX MONSOON RETURNS SOON! Also, could Ruby be the child that was taken from Ysagroth (great vampires) legend? Theories say that it's the Doctor seeing as they're the timeless child but what if it's Ruby? Or she could be an angel/demon seeing as Doctor Who is leaning towards the supernatural. Whatever she is, I dont think she's human or timelord..
In episode 2 it's mentioned that Ruby is related with a Pantheon. Trickster aka the Pantheon chaos? Sound familiar. Also the scene from episode one. Its clearly him!
That's a very strong possibility, it'd be great to have the trickster on the main show!@@cosminmatache6895
@@cosminmatache6895I think they meant the same pantheon that the Toymaker and the Maestro are a part of.
@@sheersternfeld1914 they mentioned Sarah Jane in the toymaker special, "Ruby's mother" looked a lot like Trickster and The One Who Waits is the first Pantheon( Trickster is the first Pantheon created in the NewDoctorWho)
@@cosminmatache6895 oh, cool
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Honestly, for that tiny scene I thought they’d have used a digital twin mapped with a racially rigged alien mask model. Maybe it’s not automated enough to be easier than getting makeup to do it yet...
*facially
RIP Doctor Who
I'm not against DW having silly concepts/episodes, but overall there was BARELY a story in this episode and that's extremely disappointing! I hope they put more effort into the stories and writing going forward.
But honestly, what got on my nerves the most was the number of times the doctor said "SPACE BABIES" 💀! SPACE SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY!
I have high hopes for Ncuti, but let's hope the writers give him a real chance :/
I laughed and cried and it was glorious! I had to stop and watching the opening scene 4 times with tears down my face!
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Just please don’t go too silly. Farting space stations and bogie monsters. Suprised you didn’t give it the old fart sound effect when it took off.
Please tone down the ‘golly-gosh isn’t this fun’ dialogue and high-energy, non-stop incidental music, it just never stopped.
Certainly not an episode I would show to a non Doctor Who fan to introduce them to the show. How could they take the show seriously?
Giving Orphan 55 a run for its money.
Hopefully you’ve got all your silliness out of your system. Please God!
The revival series in 2005 introduced loads of people to Doctor Who, and the first episode then featured someone being eaten by a wheelie bin.
Doctor Who has always had silly moments, I doubt the whole series will be like this
Dude this ep bad reason why is adults talking over and u can see baby just there right after and black doctor said last one alive but David Tennant alive Earth So why did he say he last one alive ?!
I don't understand most of your comment, but the 14th and 15th Doctor are technically the same person. So to say he's the last one alive is technically correct.
this could have been a great episode......
I've been a Dr Who fan since the very first episode a million years ago. I watched last night's Space Babies and gave up after 20 minutes. It was childish (no pun intended) and embarrassing. Jodi Whittaker had a few dodgy storylines, but in my opinion Space Babies was several notches beyond awful.