2:19 There's this emperor, and he asks a shepherd's boy, "How many seconds in eternity?" and the shepherd's boy says, "There's this mountain of pure diamond. It takes an hour to climb it and an hour to go around it. Every hundred years, a little bird comes and sharpens its beak on the diamond mountain, and when the entire mountain is chiseled away, the first second of eternity has passed" You might think that's a hell of a long time. Personally, I think that's a hell of a bird.
11-"I'm suggesting something far worse." 11-"There's something those billion billion daleks don't know." Clara-"What's that" 11-"This time, there's three of us." Boom, mind blown.
Every time I hear that theme at 5:30 in the video makes me think of my parody character of Doctor Who. The Derp and his RETARDIS! "Attention Gallifrey, dis is duh Derp and dee RETARDIS! Shits about to get real! DERP!"
Shepherd's Boy is number one my playlist. I love it in a way that can't be expressed in words. The depths it takes a person to is masterful. I love the music of Murray Gold tremendously!
5:31 General: The calculations alone would take hundreds of years! 11: Oh, hundreds and hundreds- 10: But don't worry, I started a very long time ago. 1: Calling the war council of Gallifrey, this is the Doctor! 11: You might say I've been doing this all my lives. 2: Good luck. 3: Standing by. 4: Ready. 8: Commencing calculations. 5:Soon be there. 7: Across the boundaries that divide one universe from another. 6: Just got to lock on to his coordinates. 9: And for my next trick. General: I didn't know when I was well off; all 12 of them! Soldier: No sir. All 13!
Soldier: Sir! The Daleks know something is happening! They're increasing their firepower! General: ... Do it, Doctor! Just Do it! DO IT!! 11: Okay. Gentlemen, we're ready. GERONIMOOO!!! 10: ALLONS-Y!! War: Oh for gods sake... GALLIFREY STANDS!
@@benjaminraskin8509 When Rose Tyler looked into the Heart, it fulfilled her wish to save the Doctor and infused her with god-like powers. She took the TARDIS to Satellite Five, where she saved the Doctor and destroyed an army of Daleks, including the Emperor. She was also infused with vortex energy. So the Bad wolf is Rose with Vortex energy. Ever since she is known for the bad wolf companion
I believe the first 2 minutes is a reworked version of 'Altering Lives' from The Waters of Mars when Adelaide is begging The Doctor to help her as he leaves through the airlock, pretty awesome.
John Smith can you extend some thems for me from captain america the winter soldier taking a stand and time to suit up and also extend together till the end of the line if you can that would be good because i need it for an upcoming doctor who minecraft episode
NLJ Gaming The only thing that would have made the special better would be to let 4-9, along with David Bradley, Frazer Hines, and Tim Treloar (1-3), record some one-liners to put over that scene.
King of Dunkshire I don't see why they didn't at least get Paul McGann to do stuff considering they already went to the trouble to get him back for the prequel short.
Oh! OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! YES, THAT IS GOOD! THAT. IS. BRILLIANT!! OH! OH! OH! I'M GETTIN' THAT TOO! THAT IS BRILLIANT!!!! HAHA, I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT IT FOR CENTURIES! She didn't just show me any old future, she told me EXACTLY the future I needed to see! Oh, Bad Wolf Girl, I could KISS YOU!
+The Hiya If I lived in the Whoniverse for 60 seconds, I would choose to be in the cabin with the Doctors. The incredible, impossible joy as they realized!
Just that sheer excitement on Ten's face when The War Doctor mentions Bad Wolf/Rose. The sheer excitement and joy Ten experiences for those couple of seconds when he realises she was there. If only he could see her, if only they could reunite once again. Also loved when Capaldi showed up and the entire Doctor Who fandom FLIPPED OUT with excitement. What a brilliant day it was.
+Will Bendall The fall of the Eleventh? He resigned himself to death for up to half his life! HIs regeneration is the final acknowledgement of the Time Lords of all he's done, his winning the war for Christmas when they left. His regeneration is his victory.
I know it’s not from this episode, but I can’t stop thinking of it. Watching the Doctor undo the Time War, save his entire species, and set almost 300 years of regret right, there’s only one Doctor Who quote on my mind. So, “Just this once… everyone lives! Every-body lives!!!”
Eleventh: "Hello, hello. Gallifrey High Command. This is the Doctor speaking." Tenth: "Hello! Also the Doctor, can you hear me?" War: "Also the Doctor, standing ready." First: "Informing the War Council of Gallifrey, this is the Doctor." Third: "Commencing calculations..." Fifth: "Soon be there!" Seventh: "Across the boundaries that divide one universe from the other!" Twelfth: "No sir, all THIRTEEN!"
***** Can I just point out that the first 3 actors to play the Doctor are, sadly, dead and that the remaining 6 who were represented by stock footage were either too old or unavailable? Doctor Who has always had to make do as best as possible with a low budget and whatever's currently available; those two things said, combined with undoing the worst thing that ever happened to the show and, in-universe, the Doctor, I think that this scene was one of the most fitting possible tributes to all 50 years of the show's history.
***** Hm, point taken. Sorry if I came across as rude. Still, while it would have been nice to see more of the classic Doctors, I think they kept the stock footage to a minimum to reduce the risk of the special effects looking dodgy. The less time the human brain has to analyse something, the less time it has to notice flaws in it. Several directors have made use of this, actually, though at the moment I can only think of Steven Spielberg mixing CGI and animatronics in Jurassic Park so we didn't get used to either.
Veikko Elo Yeah, I realised after I typed it but I couldn't find it on the google+ app to edit it so I just left it. Only reason I thought it was that is because it's like The Doctor is in Hell for that episode ;)
Veikko Elo I think 'The Wizard's Apprentice' is The Doctor's companion (Clara) and 'The Witch's Familiar' is Missy's 'companion' (Clara - again) or Davros' Daleks.
James The Great But those two weren't even remotely Clara-centric episodes. Even so, what's the point in essentially naming two episodes "Clara" and "Clara"?
Well 12 was pretty much born out of the revelation of Galifrey's Survival, and finally grappling with the guilt he felt for so long in considering/thinking he burned them all (A Good Man?)
I have been waiting since 2009 for another time that 'Altering Lives' would be used in the show. Most definitely the most beautiful, haunting piece that Gold has ever come up with, and I was so happy to hear it used in Dotd. Especially that scene because what follows, truly is life altering. I actually hope he doesn't use it again now, just so it represents 2 very important moments in Who history.
While there are a lot of good scenes both in the classic and the modern era of this show, I'm pretty sure this one will stand as one of the most remembered scenes of all time. The day all generations, not just the Doctor's, joined in one single moment.
So did Murray enjoy this piece so much, he wanted to expand/rework it into what eventually became 'The Shepherd's Boy'? Or was he just on the clock for a big tune in Heaven Sent and dug this out to save time?
This is the one I've been waiting to hear, thanks for uploading! They should have called it The Thirteen Doctors though...when again will they have the chance to say that?!
DOCTOR: Clara sometimes asks me if I dream. Of course I dream, I tell her. Everybody dreams. But what do you dream about, she'll ask. The same thing everybody dreams about, I tell her. I dream about where I'm going. She always laughs at that. But you're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about. DOCTOR: That's not true. Not any more. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyones. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. DOCTOR [OC]: Where I've always been going. Home, the long way round...
@@lukeevans6070 ok, doctor who is a thousand times better than the entirety of the mcu (even my favorite one, guardians of the galaxy vol 2, he is weak compared to something like heaven sent), but mcu is not so bad. Overrated ? Definitely. But there are also good things in it ^^ And it was just a reference due to the fact that this scene reminds me a lot of the portals scene from endgame (and it came out before, so maybe it inspired endgame ^^)
Damn I like this OST but the last part is just so similar to Mass Effect 2's ost called Suicide Mission :| It's like a copy... A good one, but still a copy nonetheless
I think its more like they have a lot of similarity to the doctor who theme ,coz even though it was released 9 years ago, "I am the doctor" have been around for a long time and this part is just a different version of it You should listen to that soundtrack then you'll see who sounds more similar to whom
2:19
There's this emperor, and he asks a shepherd's boy,
"How many seconds in eternity?"
and the shepherd's boy says,
"There's this mountain of pure diamond. It takes an
hour to climb it and an hour to go around it.
Every hundred years, a little bird comes and sharpens
its beak on the diamond mountain, and when
the entire mountain is chiseled away,
the first second of eternity has passed"
You might think that's a hell of a long time.
Personally, I think that's a hell of a bird.
When i read this I can not only hear it in his voice but also each strike against the wall and each cry.
I only just realized this melody is the Gallifrey theme changed up
11-"I'm suggesting something far worse."
11-"There's something those billion billion daleks don't know."
Clara-"What's that"
11-"This time, there's three of us."
Boom, mind blown.
You're not actually suggesting that we change our own futures, are you?
Every time I hear that theme at 5:30 in the video makes me think of my parody character of Doctor Who. The Derp and his RETARDIS!
"Attention Gallifrey, dis is duh Derp and dee RETARDIS! Shits about to get real! DERP!"
"RUN A-WAY!"
"You could say, I've been doing this all my lives"
I remember when "All thirteen!" happened as I was watching in the theatre. When Twelve showed up, the top blew off the place. Everyone wants nuts!
and you call yourself a fan?
Damn I wish I watched it in theaters to see everyone's reactions
I hope the 60th anniversary special is shown in cinemas
SolgaleoGaming special cinema releases like what happened with Day of the Doctor are commonplace nowadays, I’m sure they’ll do it
if the 13th doctor was known before he would've said " no sir... all fourteen"
And when the entire mountain is chiseled away, the first second of eternity will have passed!
@@Viktoria_Selene
Ellooooo
Hello doctor
You might think that's a hell of a long time
hello, doctor
They definitely put this tune to good use in "Heaven Sent."
Kinixys And now The Doctor Falls.
Shepherd's Boy is number one my playlist. I love it in a way that can't be expressed in words. The depths it takes a person to is masterful. I love the music of Murray Gold tremendously!
He did go back to Gallifrey the long way round! (fuck you moffat)
Ant twice upon a time
The continuity of Doctor Who is amazing, fantastic as 9 would say
5:31 General: The calculations alone would take hundreds of years!
11: Oh, hundreds and hundreds-
10: But don't worry, I started a very long time ago.
1: Calling the war council of Gallifrey, this is the Doctor!
11: You might say I've been doing this all my lives.
2: Good luck.
3: Standing by.
4: Ready.
8: Commencing calculations.
5:Soon be there.
7: Across the boundaries that divide one universe from another.
6: Just got to lock on to his coordinates.
9: And for my next trick.
General: I didn't know when I was well off; all 12 of them!
Soldier: No sir. All 13!
Soldier: Sir! The Daleks know something is happening! They're increasing their firepower!
General: ... Do it, Doctor! Just Do it! DO IT!!
11: Okay. Gentlemen, we're ready. GERONIMOOO!!!
10: ALLONS-Y!!
War: Oh for gods sake... GALLIFREY STANDS!
I think Capaldi himself said No Sir? All 13!
@@jyotiradityasatpathy3546 No, he didn't.
Thanks. I'm new to Dr Who, and I couldn't discern the voices of which was which with how quickly they were placed.
Attack eyebrows GO
6:11 onwards.
"Do it, Doctor. Just do it. Do it!"
"Okay.... Gentlemen, we're ready. GERONIMOOOO!"
"Allons-y!"
"Oh, for God's sake! Gallifrey stands!"
JUST DO IT!!! MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE!!!
War Doctor - Oh Bad Wolf girl i could kiss you!
The Moment/Rose - Yeah that's gonna happen.
10 - Sorry did you just say Bad Wolf? :O
Zak Rosenfeld And then it is NEVER brought up for the rest of the episode DX
How does rose become bad wolf?
@@benjaminraskin8509 When Rose Tyler looked into the Heart, it fulfilled her wish to save the Doctor and infused her with god-like powers. She took the TARDIS to Satellite Five, where she saved the Doctor and destroyed an army of Daleks, including the Emperor. She was also infused with vortex energy. So the Bad wolf is Rose with Vortex energy. Ever since she is known for the bad wolf companion
Hextai Heaven She also spread the message bad wolf throughout time, and space.
Literally the best scene of anything I've ever seen. The definite culmination of 50 years of my favourite show. And it couldn't have been better.
GERONIMO!
ALLONS-Y!
Oh for god's sake GALLIFREY STANDS!
***** SHUT UP! SHUT UP, SHUT UP, SHUTTY UP UP UP!- twelfth doctor.
Um.... fuckity bye? Oh wait, that is Peter Capaldi in The Thick of It. LINE!
9th doctor: fantastic
2:20 that bit of breaking the wall when eleventh finally comes up with a plan saying "this time there are 3 of us" ITS PERFECT
So many generations unified by one man: the Doctor.
Woman now
@Lost 2torm yep I'm not a fan either...
Still the doctor
"This song is ending, but the story never ends" --Ood
I believe the first 2 minutes is a reworked version of 'Altering Lives' from The Waters of Mars when Adelaide is begging The Doctor to help her as he leaves through the airlock, pretty awesome.
Definitely! And considering that the themes of episodes are incredibly similar, it's a fantastic choice of track to rework.
And the second minute has a piece used in Heaven Sent, when The Doctor is breaking the wall
NO SIR, ALL SLITHEEN!
Hahaha ^^
John Smith can you extend some thems for me from captain america the winter soldier taking a stand and time to suit up and also extend together till the end of the line if you can that would be good because i need it for an upcoming doctor who minecraft episode
Dillon Wright **a bunch of slitheen gather around multiple tardises**
Oh my god that would be the worst/best twist ending ever lol
I'm not a slitheen-10th doctor Rule 1: The doctor lies
"Calling the war council of Gallifrey, this is stock footage!"
"Dear god, 3 seconds of stock footage!"
"No sir, all 13 seconds of stock footage!"
NLJ Gaming Well how else do you include actors in the episode when they've been dead for years? (William Hartnell died in 1975, for example.)
I know... I was trying to make a joke...
NLJ Gaming The only thing that would have made the special better would be to let 4-9, along with David Bradley, Frazer Hines, and Tim Treloar (1-3), record some one-liners to put over that scene.
King of Dunkshire
I don't see why they didn't at least get Paul McGann to do stuff considering they already went to the trouble to get him back for the prequel short.
King of Dunkshire Paul McGann was busy and could only shoot the notd, and chris ecceslston doesn't want anything to do with DW ever again
2:30 this is music used in heaven sent!!! I love this piece I didn't relise it was from the 50th, I thought it was original to heaven sent
Finally
In that case, it should've been obvious as to who put the 12th Doctor in that confession dial in the first place!
it WAS original... or rather a new version of it.
5:30 WE ALL HERE FOR THIS ONE
5:44 - The beginning of the most awesome moment of the 50th. ALL THE DOCTORS TO THE RESCUE!
I always thought of it as the Boss Walk.
@@Bremen25 A good comparison.
@@timrob12 I think of it as the Most Doctory moment in the entire franchise.
@@henrywilson2136 It was for me for a long time, until the Guardians of the Edge came along.
The Day of the Doctor indeed, because the Night of the Doctor was his darkest moment!
Oh! OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! YES, THAT IS GOOD! THAT. IS. BRILLIANT!!
OH! OH! OH! I'M GETTIN' THAT TOO! THAT IS BRILLIANT!!!!
HAHA, I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT IT FOR CENTURIES!
She didn't just show me any old future, she told me EXACTLY the future I needed to see!
Oh, Bad Wolf Girl, I could KISS YOU!
Ram Sridhar Yeah, that's gonna happen.
Draconaquest I'm Sorry, but did you just say..."Bad Wolf"?
+The Hiya If I lived in the Whoniverse for 60 seconds, I would choose to be in the cabin with the Doctors. The incredible, impossible joy as they realized!
Just that sheer excitement on Ten's face when The War Doctor mentions Bad Wolf/Rose. The sheer excitement and joy Ten experiences for those couple of seconds when he realises she was there. If only he could see her, if only they could reunite once again. Also loved when Capaldi showed up and the entire Doctor Who fandom FLIPPED OUT with excitement. What a brilliant day it was.
You might say, I've been doing this all my lives!
This one should've been called "We are the Doctor"
+Will Bendall The fall of the Eleventh? He resigned himself to death for up to half his life! HIs regeneration is the final acknowledgement of the Time Lords of all he's done, his winning the war for Christmas when they left. His regeneration is his victory.
TheFallofTheEleventh there’s already a track called “We Are The Doctors”
@@victorpeterson3502 and its in this exact album so i don't know how he didn't notice.
I know it’s not from this episode, but I can’t stop thinking of it.
Watching the Doctor undo the Time War, save his entire species, and set almost 300 years of regret right, there’s only one Doctor Who quote on my mind.
So, “Just this once… everyone lives! Every-body lives!!!”
That was the moment I fell in love with this show
I think that is Hell of a bird!
The Majestic Tale of the Warrior, the Thinker and the Madman with a Box.
LOL!!!
Soldier, Poet, King!
The Majestic Tale of Sandshoes Chinny and Grandad with a box
Eleventh: "Hello, hello. Gallifrey High Command. This is the Doctor speaking."
Tenth: "Hello! Also the Doctor, can you hear me?"
War: "Also the Doctor, standing ready."
First: "Informing the War Council of Gallifrey, this is the Doctor."
Third: "Commencing calculations..."
Fifth: "Soon be there!"
Seventh: "Across the boundaries that divide one universe from the other!"
Twelfth: "No sir, all THIRTEEN!"
It was that guy near The General who said the last line.
Ninth: "And for my next trick!"
Funny how this theme from 2013 ended up being part of 12's regeneration them! Who would have thought!
I've said it many times but I'll say it again, Murray Gold is a GENIUS
Calling the war counsel on Gallifrey, this is the Doctor!
You might say, I've been doing this all my lives!
and for my next trick!
***** Can I just point out that the first 3 actors to play the Doctor are, sadly, dead and that the remaining 6 who were represented by stock footage were either too old or unavailable? Doctor Who has always had to make do as best as possible with a low budget and whatever's currently available; those two things said, combined with undoing the worst thing that ever happened to the show and, in-universe, the Doctor, I think that this scene was one of the most fitting possible tributes to all 50 years of the show's history.
***** Hm, point taken. Sorry if I came across as rude. Still, while it would have been nice to see more of the classic Doctors, I think they kept the stock footage to a minimum to reduce the risk of the special effects looking dodgy. The less time the human brain has to analyse something, the less time it has to notice flaws in it. Several directors have made use of this, actually, though at the moment I can only think of Steven Spielberg mixing CGI and animatronics in Jurassic Park so we didn't get used to either.
Just heard about 2:25 in Hell Bent (near the end).
But... Hell Bent isn't out yet. Oh, you mean Heaven Sent?
Veikko Elo Yeah, I realised after I typed it but I couldn't find it on the google+ app to edit it so I just left it. Only reason I thought it was that is because it's like The Doctor is in Hell for that episode ;)
James The Great Understandable. It's not like Moffat's script-names make any sense this series (what was with the beginning two-parter?).
Veikko Elo I think 'The Wizard's Apprentice' is The Doctor's companion (Clara) and 'The Witch's Familiar' is Missy's 'companion' (Clara - again) or Davros' Daleks.
James The Great But those two weren't even remotely Clara-centric episodes. Even so, what's the point in essentially naming two episodes "Clara" and "Clara"?
2:35 to think they will use this part and make it better for another 2 season and use it for the next Doctor regeneration theme
Well 12 was pretty much born out of the revelation of Galifrey's Survival, and finally grappling with the guilt he felt for so long in considering/thinking he burned them all (A Good Man?)
11th Doctor: "GERONIMO!!!"
10th Doctor: "ALLONS-Y!!!"
War Doctor: "Oh, for God's sake! Gallifrey stands!!!"
I have been waiting since 2009 for another time that 'Altering Lives' would be used in the show. Most definitely the most beautiful, haunting piece that Gold has ever come up with, and I was so happy to hear it used in Dotd. Especially that scene because what follows, truly is life altering. I actually hope he doesn't use it again now, just so it represents 2 very important moments in Who history.
5:30 a great resemblance to Suicide Mission, yeah?
2:25 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘱𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘥'𝘴 𝘣𝘰𝘺 𝘴𝘢𝘺𝘴
"The alternative is burning. I've seen that. And I never want to see it again."
Yeah about that...
3:49 - The Doctor sends a message to gallifrey
5:30 - First Doctor Appears
oh my it gets so badass towards the end
The "No sir, ALL THIRTEEN" part gives me chills to this day
Oh my god I never noticed that this is "The Shepherd's Boy" - Murray Gold was always two steps ahead
While there are a lot of good scenes both in the classic and the modern era of this show, I'm pretty sure this one will stand as one of the most remembered scenes of all time.
The day all generations, not just the Doctor's, joined in one single moment.
Like a painting
That line always gives me chills. Such a fantastic episode.
How many doct-?
ALL OF THEM!
14 Daleks are still pissed off about this one.
(2:19) Is definitely my favourite part...BY FAR!!!!
The Shepherd's Boy spotted 2:28
“All Twelve of them!”
“No sir...ALL THIRTEEN!!”
I've watched this scene so many times I can tell each part with each song. So Amazing! :)
Possibly one of the greatest TV events to date
So did Murray enjoy this piece so much, he wanted to expand/rework it into what eventually became 'The Shepherd's Boy'?
Or was he just on the clock for a big tune in Heaven Sent and dug this out to save time?
Just noticed there's a hint of 'Breaking the Wall/The Shephard's Boy' in here!
This is the one I've been waiting to hear, thanks for uploading!
They should have called it The Thirteen Doctors though...when again will they have the chance to say that?!
In about 49 years... ;)
iWhoProductionsHD I'd say 24 years.
It's Moffat, so probably this Christmas
Craig'sVloggingChannel Fantastic point! Love a Moffat!
The ultimate Doctor Who movie
3:51 epicness starts!
05:31 mass effect 2 players are like WAIT A MINUTE
DOCTOR: Clara sometimes asks me if I dream. Of course I dream, I tell her. Everybody dreams. But what do you dream about, she'll ask. The same thing everybody dreams about, I tell her. I dream about where I'm going. She always laughs at that. But you're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about.
DOCTOR: That's not true. Not any more. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyones. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going.
DOCTOR [OC]: Where I've always been going. Home, the long way round...
Me: *hears this song* Ah shit, here we go again
Also Me: *aggressively adjusts bowtie*
I was a kid and cried then. I'm an adult and dammit, still gets me goin'.
"Geronimo!"
"Allons y!"
"Oh for god sake. Gallifrey Stands!"
3:15 peter’s capaldi regenration music ?
5:42 my favorite part in this song, Wait no 5:30 is my favorite part
Every time it gets to 2:20 I get chills.
+Austin Stevens did you enjoy heaven sent ? :p
Wait... this contains the same leitmotif as Breaking the Wall. How far back is this leitmotif used?!?!
This was the first time it was used, Breaking The Wall took the same leitmotif and turned it into a full song.
"It's delusional. The calculations alone would take... hundreds of years!"
Doctors... Assemble !
Dont bring that marvel crap here
@@lukeevans6070 ok, doctor who is a thousand times better than the entirety of the mcu (even my favorite one, guardians of the galaxy vol 2, he is weak compared to something like heaven sent), but mcu is not so bad. Overrated ? Definitely. But there are also good things in it ^^
And it was just a reference due to the fact that this scene reminds me a lot of the portals scene from endgame (and it came out before, so maybe it inspired endgame ^^)
This is the Golden Wind of the Doctor Who OST
For god sakes gallerfrey stands
Altering Lives with background singing...
3:49
5:30 God-Tier.
Oh my gosh the opening bit is from Altering Lives! 0:00
The day of the doctor is wow
Bad wolf girl I could kiss you!!
5:30 is the best part
2:25 How is "Breaking the Wall" cameoing there? Holy smokes?!
Breaking The Wall/The Shepherd's Boy was based on that section.
Aristide Twain well this came first before breaking the wall
Best part (my favorite)- 3:15-5:00.
The beginning is from Waters of Mars
3:50
5:30
2:20 heaven sent anyone?
5:34 your welcome
Damn I like this OST but the last part is just so similar to Mass Effect 2's ost called Suicide Mission :| It's like a copy... A good one, but still a copy nonetheless
I think its more like they have a lot of similarity to the doctor who theme ,coz even though it was released 9 years ago, "I am the doctor" have been around for a long time and this part is just a different version of it
You should listen to that soundtrack then you'll see who sounds more similar to whom
Gänsrhaut
5:31
5:31
5:31
5:31
I accidentally pressed dislike wtf