@@elisvideobazaar5299 Translation: I'm a misogynist who can't cope with the idea of a female doctor so I'm going to complain about the new series every chance I get. (Though to be honest every regeneration there's always Who fans who complain about *their* Doctor regenerating, it's just got a much nastier tone now)
I still love the little 4th wall breaking aspect of the angels where even if it’s only one character in a room of them and the person has their back turned to them they are still stone because we the audience are currently looking at them.
We'll also the cameraman... But if it is recorded, (something I just realised), can't they kill the audience? As Matt Smith explained, the image of an angel _is_ and angel.
He and Matt were the best doctors for me. The kind of emotion that David brought to the role, is what you would expect from a lonely universe saving alien.
I think what made Blink arguably the scariest Angel episode is that it had the balls to remove what would be a major security blanket for audiences - the Doctor himself. For the vast majority of the episode, the Doctor isn't physically there until the end and makes very few appearances, so the audience's sense of people being saved by the antagonistic forces is challenged. Martha Jones is also away as well so the episode's protagonists aren't even people that are used to aliens and sci-fi shenanigans - it's just a couple of random people that are left to their own wits to survive.
And to think this format only came about due to scheduling issues meaning they couldn't get the main cast in long enough to film a regular episode. Sometimes we do more when we are given less.
The one thing that this scene showed perfectly is that even though Tennants doctor was cocky, and confident, he also knew when things were serious. The way he describes the angels and how dangerous they are gave me chills as a kid. You could hear the fear in The Doctor’s voice, and when The Doctor is scared, you know you’re about to meet a truly gruesome enemy.
yeah wait wtf that basically makes them invincible edit: I should clarify, it would make the ANGELS invincible. since people seem to not be able to use common sense...
@@sheeshkabob because if you close your eyes or can't see them, they kill you. and if you have one of these conditions, not blinking or keeping your eyes on them is impossible...?
The best episode of the best Doctor. The weeping angels idea, the scenario, Tennant's acting, everything was brilliant. It was peak of the series. It's sad that it's never come close since.
It's the perfect standalone episode. Even if you've never watched Doctor Who, it's almost the perfect introduction to the series. Imagine this being your first episode. Then when this is over, you're through the looking glass and get to ride along with the character that's BARELY even in this episode.
I had a shirt that has a picture of the tardis and said "The angels have the phone box", loved when it would spark conversation with a fellow Whovian :D
Hard agree. It’s still in my top 5 for sure. I really liked Midnight as well, I think it was called? The one with the passenger thing on the crystal planet. The sheer idea of that episode’s creature, whatever it was, was pretty terrifying too.
Yeah, I loved how everything revolves around the actions and the reactions of the Doctor, that there is something far more eviler than anything out there wanting the Tardis. That the Doctor has no other choice but to rely on other people who aren’t related to anything, get involved the moment they see the Doctor, he is both a blessing and a curse.
They hired actors and writers based on skills back then... Today they hire based on what you got between your legs, on what you use it and what colour it is... No wonder writing and acting has gone to shit.
I think few people recognize one small detail that the writers realized: When he was explaining the Angels, Sally Sparrow told the guy "Keep your eyes on that", so he couldn't write anymore. So, at the end of his speech, he says, "That's all I've got from you on the transcript". Kudos to them!
David Tennant's acting in this part makes we shiver, he looks so genuine like he really is locked in the past reading from a transcript; Like he really worried they would die; Like he is Doctor Who and not just an actor playing there part-
oh god if they ever teamed up that'd be a nightmare. honestly someone should make a horror game of those both, but you are just a regular human person. Also, I would like to see the cybermen or daleks try to deal with those things so far only universe cracks have been able to actually make the angels scared. I think just having to deal with them might actually force fear back into their metal bodies
@@GothicgirlscoutOK, but imagine this: What if the weeping angels, the Vashta Nerada, the Silence, and whatever was the creature from the episode Listen all teamed up?
@@sheersternfeld1914the shadows would defeat the Angels by moving around like a playful dog and make sure the angels are in a circle or facing each other.
This is one of the best episodes ever written. It's a shame the Angles got less scary with each episode to the point where they literally just stopped trying to make sense.
@@Godzirra-San I want to know how much cocaine was snorted at the BBC when they wrote Angels in Manhattan. *SNORT* "What if the statue of Liberty was an Angel?" *SNORT* "That's a fantastic idea!" "wait guys, how would that work? First of all, Angels aren't statues that come alive, they're Aliens that freeze into stone. The Statue of Liberty isn't really a Statue. It a building, with plumbing and lifts and stairs and..." *SNORT* "Shut the fuck up Carl!" "Also, by the Angel's OWN RUELS, in the city that never sleeps, a population of 8 million, no one saw their most famous landmarks move as it walked down the streets? Not even the people INSIDE her?" *SNORT* "Carl, it's a show for children. No one needs to think too hard about logic."
even just the next angel episode(s. it's a two-parter) is one of my least favorite episodes, purely because it does a huge disservice to the angels. the angels were an incredible monster, with one of the most horrifying parts being that we could never see them move. and then the time of angels happened. time of angels also set up a bunch of weird extra powers of the weeping angels. you cant look into their eyes... for some reason? seriously why? what actually happened? she had like... an angel in her eye... why is that bad exactly? you have angels all around you, a new one couldn't hurt much, and if you can see it it cant hurt you, so if you dye because it's in your eye, why does closing your eyes help? your eyes dont turn off when you close your eyes, you still see the color black. it's very confusing and doesn't make any sense. anyway, you cant look in their eyes, images of the weeping become weeping angels (and even that is gone back on in future episodes. in the god complex, their are statues of weeping angels in one of the rooms. the doctor says that they are fake which, ok, fair. but... they would become not fake anymore right? they would become real weeping angels.). the weeping angels get to complicated and make no sense when they return past blink. blink was a masterpiece, and now weeping angels suck.
@@Godzirra-San it’s because the second episode they are in you see them move and hear them laugh. Their gimmick slowly melted away for plot convenience as Amy couldn’t see yet the angels were still stone.
@@lightningjet9444 the idea that they were in their defensive mode because they thought she could see... wait as I was typing this something sort of made some sense to me she has an image of an angel burned into her eye, so the other angels wouldn't be able to look into her eye or they would also be burned with the image of an angel, which would mean they could never move again, due to the fact if they look at one another they're observing each other... So they had to figure out her eyes were closed without being able to see whether or not she had them open, or risk the same death as those from the end of Blink. That all said circling back to the point I was originally going to make, the quantum lock thing doesn't really make all that much sense either. ANY living thing? What about insects and microbes that are affected by them? Conscious observation isn't what matters in quantum physics, to my limited understanding, it's any "observation," or external force on the quantum object. Also eyesight is affected by external forces and do not emit any information outward, only internally to the being processing the visual information, so do angels work by reading the minds of creatures, from the past so that their defense mechanism can turn them to stone before being seen? Point is if you think about it for any length of time some of it starts falling apart. "Wibbly wobbly." Just enjoy the show. I forget what happens in their third appearance after a whole bunch of them got erased from time which meant the images of those original angels were no longer images of angels because the original angels never existed therefore the images and Amy's memory of her angel's image meant absolutely nothing, which means those must have been all the angels because even if the particular angel no longer exists, wasn't the reason there wasn't even any drawings of angels because ANY image of an angel becomes an angel? So even if it's an image of a particular angel doesn't the fact it's AN image of AN angel make it a NEW angel? Again that *could* explain the whole not wanting to risk looking at Amy and seeing the angel that was IN HER EYE killing themself and that separate angel?
I was rewatching this and there's such a clever little bit of writing. The Doctor very subtly breaks the fourth wall and tells the audience that Sally and Larry are going to be just fine and succeed: after all, without their success, how would the Doctor be able to get their transcript from the future? It subverts it's own horror if you paid attention to that little detail, and still manages to be utterly tense and terrifying afterwards as a result. Masterclass in storytelling and horror, this episode.
A bit over 3 years ago I binge watched all of dr who from 2005 up to that point ( not counting the specials) in just a couple months. The angles scared the heck out of me for quite a while afterwards. I was 37 when I finished watching them.
They are horrifying monsters, stone statues that snap your neck or send you back in time, but I think the Midnight Entity is the most terrifying. We never got to see it yet, even now, I have trouble sleeping after watching the episode.
I love how the cartoony, comedic music playing in the background just STOPS the moment the Doctor starts describing what the Weeping Angels are. And then the eerie, thrilling music starts playing. It points perfectly to which point the conversation changed tone. 👌
@@mortenv15 Hey! I can't see the computer screen! Hey! I can't see the computer screen! Hey! I can't see the computer screen! ............................................................................................................................................
Strongest and scariest lol, well imo at least, can watch it much better nowadays as I was nearly 9 when it was originally broadcast, and aren't nearly as scary as FO4's Super Mutants or Racnoss or The Beast.
How else do you explain something complicated to someone who has no hope of actually understanding, yet insists that they will and demands that they be given an explanation? You confuse them with meaningless babble and then move on. It's a pretty clever way of dealing with humans, actually.
@@conlooka9356 Actually, if I'm not mistaken, their touch only sends you back if they aren't being actively observed while you're in contact with them. Or at least, there's no indication that they are anything other than a stone statue while being observed, including no indication that their ability is active when observed
Joe Scirrotto true, but in that one episode with the 11th doctor, we did see a whole army of angels regrow their wings and dresses, so i think they can regenerate
@@RubenAssassinRose tbh, I've never seen this show. I somehow got this clip in my recommended and just rolled with it. If that is the case, then it's possible that only shattering the head would do the job
@@fireblast8972 Sadly, no. Many Weeping Angels were apperantly missing their heads on that Episode as well, but they were still following around. So literally, either trick them into looking at each other, or the only other option is to *pulverize them* completely, up until the last atom. Their biology is weird.
It's actually a great defensive measure, might even be perfect. You can't kill a stone because a stone is technically not even alive. Only a material, or something along those lines So even if the weeping angels were to be destroyed by explosive, they probably have some sort of ability to reform the same material that they possess
Technically it's not stone, something way harder. Depending on what he meant by 'quantum locked' those statutes could be frozen in a single point in time. That would make them indestructible to all but Temporal based attacks, like the rip in time space or poisoned by a time paradox. Actually since they have control over time. E.g. spending people back in time, feeding off time energy, the frozen moment theory sounds most applausable.
@@matthewallen2273 That actually makes sense, despite how durable a stone may be, it's still susceptible to conventional weaponry And since the angels are practically almost the same age as the universe, that might explain why the angels were able to survive for such a long time
@@zeroframe7002 As the Doctor said it's the perfect defence mechanism. This along with the fact that they can easily feed off any living thing or just by soaking up energy from a strong enough power source and go long periods without sustenance. Would made them an enduring species as a whole. I question how they managed to get off their home planet since we never see them using their own technology. But they may have been introduced to that technology my other aliens who thought they were the artworks of a dead race. They could simply let these first explorers take a portion of their fellow angels back with them to new planets/feeding grounds and they then spread throughout the early colonised universe unprepared for such a unique threat.
"They don't exist when observed" is the clue. The way I see it, the stone statue is not really them, just something that occupies their place when they're not present in reality.
Supertecnoboff Lets just tell ourselves that, in a parallel universe somewhere,Tennant ended up staying after season 4 and beat Tom Bakers record as longest serving Doctor 😊👍
The fact that this one episode made me afraid to blink for two weeks and has given me a fear of angels and statues that has lasted 14 years (as of yet) is incredible. The writing of this episode was absolutely phenomenal!
This episode is just phenomenal. Like it actually sends chills up your spine with how well they contextualize and mystify the angels. They seem unstoppable.
"They're as old as the universe, or nearly." I like how there was a passing reference to this fact in "End of Time," when Lord Rassilon, leading a civilization with "a billion years of history on our backs," makes mention of the Weeping Angels "of old."
My dad is a huge Doctor Who fan. When I was little, he wanted to share it with me, get me hooked. THIS was the first episode he showed me. Needless to say, after a week or so of nightmares, I never got into the show. Still don't know what my dad was thinking showing me THIS ONE first?!?!
my parents have been fans since THEY were kids so I was brought up watching along with Dr Who as it came out post-2005. I was about 8 years old when this episode came out. TERRIFIED. even my parents were scared of this one!
haha, my very first doctor who episode was Silence in the Library, i was already a horror fan at way to young of an age, that episode got me hooked, i watched for about another decade before dropping it
its amazing how this show can turn normal things into near nightmares. theres "dont blink" which was cool but what really got me was "stay out of the shadows" that episode freaked me out.
David's acting is incredible here. He's the only actor who could deliver these lines and act this part and get it right. His expression, tone, eye contact.... Amazing acting and makes this scene so creepy.
Bro I got chills watching it again after it scared me when i was about 10 or 13 Now I'm 24 rewatched it today and his acting is insanely good imo so I agree the way he explains them gave me chills literally watching it lol
@@wyvern5890 A dimensional being of a lower state can only slightly speculate on higher dimensions. We understand distance and depth because we have senses that support them. We can only understand time in a linear fashion because we observe time in a linear fashion and even then only conceptually. The best way I can explain our existence is that we are tangled worms. We could very well exist cyclically
I love this scene: showing just how terrifying a threat the Angels can be, how simple yet difficult their one weakness is, and how bootstrap paradoxes can exist even for a Time Lord such as the Doctor, presenting the fact that he's just a recording, and not actually talking. This scene is just amazing.
Bro, the part where he says 'they are fast- gives me chills. He says it in a way that no, you couldn't believe how fast, as if making the Flash seem like a snail. Amazing tone inflection on his part.
Now that you mention it they could have maybe used her in Smith's era instead of Amy and Rory. You could have had her and the guy, I liked the two of them. PLUS Moffat wrote this episode and became lead writer for Smith's era... the more I think about it the more I think it should have happened. Although I still like Amy and Rory.
best companion ? SHE should have been the first female Doctor ! I would like to hear someday what chain of events got this incredible woman in this episode-what in the universe aligned for all this to come together,this perfection.
and since their eyes are on the side of their head they're able to see in front of them and behind them at the same time so no matter which way the fish is facing it'll be looking at the weeping angels
I once met David Tennant in Philadelphia at Comic Con. When I got my picture with him, I said to him, “This is gonna be my Facebook profile pic sooo don’t blink.” I then handed him my sonic screwdriver prop for the picture.
The beauty of Doctor Who is how they can do so much with so little. Seriously one of the best written shows ever. Also this episode was one of the best episodes of any tv show ever seen.
@Sir Soy Gato the Second True, although most people would probably either freak out too much in that situation to think of that or just not know what was going on in the first place.
Graviton AS just a bit of a reliever, it is stated that the angels in that episode are as old as time, so they move incredibly slowly compared to the angels in this episode. But I do agree with the fact that they showed the angels movement. I love the tension created by their quick movements
Connor Thacker also weird that they stayed stone whilst moving. I always assumed they were only stone when you looked at them, and they would look different when you aren't.
The biggest horror aspect of this episode is that the doctor wasn’t even there for 3/4 of the entire thing, and the doctor is the one with the plot armour that can’t be killed, but side characters… oh yes they can. Really brings the writing alive in my opinion.
I get what he means. They showed the angles moving at that ruined them quite a bit for me. The whole point is you're only ever supposed to see statues and they showed them moving :(
+123455thatguy I saw someone on TV Tropes point out that perhaps we appear to see the angels move because they're actually moving in-between the frames.
When I met David Tenant two years ago at Motor City Comic Con, I asked him to say what he said at 3:52 in his Scrooge McDuck voice. He did, and it was one of the greatest moments I’ve had at a convention
I vividly remember seeing this episode when it aired with my family, and at the end my mum (who isn't even a big science fiction fan) commented that it was probably the best thing she'd ever seen on TV. And that's still true - Blink is an unmatched masterpiece.
kelly wilson whitehead Fun fact! I couldn't sleep alone without having a panic attack, and horrific nightmares for a year after this episode! I stopped being scared of them when you see them move in Series 5.
The angels must really hate when a bird comes along "C'mon man move just move there's nothing here just move I got a football game i wanna watch move MOVE"
+Cryer24597 Six months ago... Throwing in my bit anyway. I'd like to think the Angels' defense mechanism only applies to creatures they could feed from, which I guess is anything larger than the average human fist. Any sentient being that 'understands' a statue is a statue. To any insect or bacteria it is just yet another galaxy/planet-sized oddity moving.
Definitely one of the best and scariest episodes of Doctor Who ever written. It's a shame they turned the weeping angels into a joke in subsequent episodes, but this will always be my favourite episode of the new Doctor Who series
The background score of this episode was exquisite. It perfectly conveys all the feelings you experience while watching. Also, it took me too many years to realize that that transcript is a paradox.
@triciaramgoolam4045 no... didn't you watch the video? Time is actually more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff, so it's not a paradox.
If u look, when the Doctor says that don't blink part, he doesnt blink! That means he was hoping that by him not blinking and just staring, he saved them for as long as he could. Amazing actor!
The Empty Child: DON'T TOUCH The Weeping Angels: DON’T BLINK The Silence: DON’T FORGET The Cyborg From The Restaurant: DON’T BREATHE Listen: DON’T LOOK The Telepathic Alien From The Bank: DON’T THINK The Doctor: WHAT CAN I DO!?!?!?!?!!?!??!!?!!?
@@eltacothemagnificent1029 yeah it’s usually used as an insult for someone who hates women, while it’s not the dictionary definition it’s still often used in that context
Even now, the writing for this is just incredible. The doctor and Sally having a conversation through time by a recording, looping back on itself with a transcript that's still being written, meaning he will always know what Sally responds with, and can reply to any question she asks and the concept of the weeping angels is also still so brilliant
I think DW kind of ruined the Weeping Angels in later episodes. The ingenious thing about "Blink" was, that whenever we - the viewers - were watching the angels they acted as if looked at by a person in the DW universe. We never saw them move. Then came "The Time of Angels" and "Flesh and Stone"...
But Steven Moffat wrote this episode too. I'm not sure how I feel about what they did with the Weeping Angels. On the one hand, going into that much detail about them sort of ruins the creepiness. But it also gave way for more terrifying aspects of the angels, like how they like to screw with their victims and steal their victims' voices.
+Olivier Schultheiss It still works, though. The episode was filmed at 24 frames per second, meaning there's those brief instances where the shutter closes on the camera. We're not watching them move before our very eyes. We're seeing them shift after every frame. Don't blink.
yes ikr in blink the doctor says when u see them they turn into stone, implying that when you’re not looking they are actual living beings with skin and organs but then flesh and stone came and we saw a moving statue ugh
Man, I remember when I first saw this episode back in high school. We had a film appreciation class where our teacher actually introduced all of us to Doctor Who as part of the curriculum ( COOLEST. CLASS. EVER!!!). You could hear a pin drop in that classroom when we got to this scene. Still gives me chills
Scared me shitless when I was 10 or 13 and watched it for the first time lol I couldn't sleep for 2 to 4 hours at night after all my friends did at my friends house I'm 24 now and still creepy but nowhere near as much cause I'm older
This was and still is hands down one of my favourite Doctor Who episodes, I watched it at a fairly young age and the terror it instilled in me stays with me to this day, I love it so much
They don't literally "turn to stone". They're Quantum locked. You can't destroy them because cause and effect literally don't exist for them whilst being observed.
How to survive Weeping Angels: #1: 2 people stare at them, and blink at different times. That way, they can both blink without getting attacked. #2: stare at them, then get a sledgehammer. #3: prop up a mirror in front of them.
#1 only works when there are 2 people and the angels are at the same place. #2 only works if you have a sledgehammer, are strong enough if it even works at all. #3 only works if the angel isn't covering their face.
Whatever takes the image of an angel is itself an angel. That was a major plot point oc an episode. Looking at an angel for too long will carry the image and itself become an angel. A video feed became an angel. A mirror will become one as well. Sure, they will be observed by each other, so they won't be moving. But accidentally jostle the mirror and you have more problems now.
Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And most of all, don't blink. Good Luck.
Tore Lund they’re my favourite and I rly want to see them more in the next few season as long as they’re not done terribly cause that’ll like ruin them for me
@@Arch-sz1bg I somehow understand the pinch BBC is in: This decades long show has been a comedy from the start, but as time went by, fandom also spans generations, so it ends up as complex as Star Trek, so everybody want more coherent mythology . From that perspective, the Angels are crucial to learn more about, as they are both invincible, even to the Doctor, ancient and shrouded in mystery so their story likely holds insights to the start of the doctors and the civilisation they came from. This always happens in other sci-fy shows, like te emperor and midichlorians in Star Wars, the black goo in Alien and X-files, the eels in stargate and the deity in Star Trek next generation. Dr. Who completely omits this big narative, and it kind of feels like it goes mostly in circles avoiding the larger narative, even if it sometimes reveals the back story of a civilisation, like the episodes with the Cybermen spaceship, who have been in the show since the start without much back story. So possibly, we'll get what we want in some season in the future?
when I was 10 or 13 I watched for first time at a friend's house I couldn't sleep for 2 to 4 hours at night after everyone else fell asleep it freaked me out lol Now I laugh when I'm 24 now but I was so scared I couldn't close my eyes cause in the episode he literally says not to as well "don't blink" 😂
I just adore how the writing in this show can turn from: comedy, to sci-fi, to horror...and all on the same dime.
I completely agree with you it’s so cool!
@Adolf Schinkler I agree, you could never know what to expect except amazing but now we're lucky to get a medeocor episode.
well it used to be able to at least
@@elisvideobazaar5299 Translation: I'm a misogynist who can't cope with the idea of a female doctor so I'm going to complain about the new series every chance I get. (Though to be honest every regeneration there's always Who fans who complain about *their* Doctor regenerating, it's just got a much nastier tone now)
Except the recent episodes the writing is awful
I still love the little 4th wall breaking aspect of the angels where even if it’s only one character in a room of them and the person has their back turned to them they are still stone because we the audience are currently looking at them.
I never thought of that, that is brilliant!
We'll also the cameraman... But if it is recorded, (something I just realised), can't they kill the audience? As Matt Smith explained, the image of an angel _is_ and angel.
And then in the next story they were in we saw them move-
My headcanon is that there are no weeping angels stories except blink.
@@rishabhmittal9552 wasn't there an episode where an angel came out of a screen?
David Tennant defined Dr. Who for a generation.
Replying to show you how many likes you have
still does for me to be honest, none will compare to his depiction of the Doctor
David be always my Doctor.
@ still hope I ll see tom elise as doctor,he would be great
He and Matt were the best doctors for me. The kind of emotion that David brought to the role, is what you would expect from a lonely universe saving alien.
I love the subtle detail of how the doctor's transcript stops the moment Sally tells Larry to not take his eyes off the angel
because he cant write what sally is saying anymore because he has to look at the statue
You mean brilliant writing...
Holy fuck I just now noticed that. I always wondered why the transcript suddenly stops.
But the doctor replies when Sally asks what she's supposed to do
He just assumes she doesn't know because he hasn't said anything about that yet@@Klick404
I think what made Blink arguably the scariest Angel episode is that it had the balls to remove what would be a major security blanket for audiences - the Doctor himself. For the vast majority of the episode, the Doctor isn't physically there until the end and makes very few appearances, so the audience's sense of people being saved by the antagonistic forces is challenged. Martha Jones is also away as well so the episode's protagonists aren't even people that are used to aliens and sci-fi shenanigans - it's just a couple of random people that are left to their own wits to survive.
I thought ‘Hohoho I was right! You can do the one eye thing Amy does!’ I was so caught up in being right, I forgot I can’t see out my right eye
And to think this format only came about due to scheduling issues meaning they couldn't get the main cast in long enough to film a regular episode. Sometimes we do more when we are given less.
What episode this is?
That’s what made it boring af
@@lllchildmoon9831 Blink
The one thing that this scene showed perfectly is that even though Tennants doctor was cocky, and confident, he also knew when things were serious. The way he describes the angels and how dangerous they are gave me chills as a kid. You could hear the fear in The Doctor’s voice, and when The Doctor is scared, you know you’re about to meet a truly gruesome enemy.
Genius.
I mean ya, they beat him. for the first time in a long time the doctor lost.
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@@insidiosity no
@@iamasalad9080 Yes
Doctor: "Don't blink."
People with astigmatisms, dry eyes, blindness, and no eyes: "Welp."
Yep
yeah wait wtf that basically makes them invincible
edit: I should clarify, it would make the ANGELS invincible. since people seem to not be able to use common sense...
@@Hotpink51 how?
@@sheeshkabob because if you close your eyes or can't see them, they kill you. and if you have one of these conditions, not blinking or keeping your eyes on them is impossible...?
@@Hotpink51 If you have dry eyes (a condition I have), you can't help *but to blink*
One thing I love is how the music kicks in when the doctor says "creature from another word" immediately signaling danger
It really starts to get tense when he says "Lonely Assassins" and then it gets worse when he says "But then you turn your heads"
"Can you summarise Doctor Who in less than 10 seconds?"
*WIBBLY WOBBLY TIMEY WIMEY STUff*
David tennant as Doctor in a line
Lonely assassins they used to be called...
Creatures from another world
@@Quitting-t2l Yeah we watched the vid thanks
DenierDev blink and your dead
“You can’t kill stone”
Paper: “hold my beer”
You ruined it with the laughing emoji
Why the emoji? F for the good joke.
Magic
@@lukasbarnes alright, you can take my like now.
Yay u got rid of the emoji
"It's very complicated"
"BIG BALL OF WIBLY WOBLY TIMIE WHIMIE"
"...STUFF!"
Timey wimey
I have no idea where he picks that stuff up.
Wibbly Wobbly Timey Whimey
Wibbley WHAT? What makes you so ashamed to be a grown-up?
The best episode of the best Doctor. The weeping angels idea, the scenario, Tennant's acting, everything was brilliant. It was peak of the series.
It's sad that it's never come close since.
Yes. Just yes. Everything about this still screams Classic! 😀
Totally agree. It was so good that all subsequent episodes have disappointed me.
No doubt about it. So good, so smart, so much pathos, so much to say about aging and how quickly life passes by. It towers above all the other Whos.
It's the perfect standalone episode. Even if you've never watched Doctor Who, it's almost the perfect introduction to the series. Imagine this being your first episode. Then when this is over, you're through the looking glass and get to ride along with the character that's BARELY even in this episode.
@@robot_spideri remember that i was so scared that i had difficulty sleeping for several weeks
" The angels have the phone box!" That's my favorite. I've got that on a t-shirt.
Me: *I want that T-shirt*
I have that T-shirt hahaha
holy shit its a real shirt
I've got a shirt and poster that says "Keep calm and Don't Blink"
I had a shirt that has a picture of the tardis and said "The angels have the phone box", loved when it would spark conversation with a fellow Whovian :D
as with many fictional items, it's been be defictionalized by multiple T-shirt makers. A quick Google search should be all you need
"They're as old as the universe."
Hmm. Like a crack in the wall.
I see what you did there. :)
We see what you did there
I don’t get it sorry
@@aceblackrose9155 you gotta watch the series to get it. :) It's a reference to another episode.
Why did I read that part as if it was a pink floyd song lol. "Like a crack in the wall!!"
This was the episode and the scene that got me back into Doctor Who. Still shivers.
the bloody man himself
My first episode and it gave me nightmares.
Same for me. Brilliant episode.
Always gives me shivers that bit
Hey it's GGGmanlives! Love your reviews.
Arguably one of the greatest dr. Who episodes.. Fantastic acting.. Great story. Clever. Witty. Engrossing.
This one is really very special.
Totally agree.
It’s arguable whether it’s THE greatest episode but it’s not arguable that it’s one of them.
It's the highest-rated episode on IMDB with a rating of 9.8/10.
It was incredibly clever. Everyone has to admire the brilliant writing.
Hard agree. It’s still in my top 5 for sure. I really liked Midnight as well, I think it was called? The one with the passenger thing on the crystal planet. The sheer idea of that episode’s creature, whatever it was, was pretty terrifying too.
One of the best episodes written, and it barely even had the Doctor in it.
Yea that's really weird huh. 2 side nobodies cared one if the best episode. Its funny
Yeah, I loved how everything revolves around the actions and the reactions of the Doctor, that there is something far more eviler than anything out there wanting the Tardis. That the Doctor has no other choice but to rely on other people who aren’t related to anything, get involved the moment they see the Doctor, he is both a blessing and a curse.
Agreed, The writing/plot here was just sublime. This along with Midnight and The Library are my picks.
facts
They hired actors and writers based on skills back then...
Today they hire based on what you got between your legs, on what you use it and what colour it is...
No wonder writing and acting has gone to shit.
I think few people recognize one small detail that the writers realized: When he was explaining the Angels, Sally Sparrow told the guy "Keep your eyes on that", so he couldn't write anymore. So, at the end of his speech, he says, "That's all I've got from you on the transcript". Kudos to them!
Ahhhhhh, I just realized that now as well. Man, other people's comments can do wonders for knowledge.
+Pvt. Church They usually aren't good for self-esteem, though.
+Leighton Petty The only thing is there was nothing stopping them from filling in any missed spots in the transcript later.
But didn't 10 wait with his orders until Sally asked what she was supposed to do, which was after the guy stopped writing?
Andrew Joseph True.
David Tennant's acting in this part makes we shiver, he looks so genuine like he really is locked in the past reading from a transcript; Like he really worried they would die; Like he is Doctor Who and not just an actor playing there part-
Yea david is the only doctor that feels weird to me when hes human and offf set lol
thats why he was seen as the best
We? Who's we?
@@no_social_skill1369 Pardon my spelling mistake. Me*
I feel ya!
This + Vashta Nerada = *Never shutting the lights off again*
oh god if they ever teamed up that'd be a nightmare. honestly someone should make a horror game of those both, but you are just a regular human person. Also, I would like to see the cybermen or daleks try to deal with those things so far only universe cracks have been able to actually make the angels scared. I think just having to deal with them might actually force fear back into their metal bodies
@@GothicgirlscoutOK, but imagine this:
What if the weeping angels, the Vashta Nerada, the Silence, and whatever was the creature from the episode Listen all teamed up?
@@sheersternfeld1914the shadows would defeat the Angels by moving around like a playful dog and make sure the angels are in a circle or facing each other.
@@BarryLetts379 yes, if they worked against each other, but what if they worked together for some reason?
Oh
I think it's the best scene to introduce Doctor Who to someone...
Cryer24597 It'll atleast create motivation...
Sachin Shekhar Agree. It is a great episode and will get people interested. Then they can watch more.
+Sachin Shekhar This episode was how my mother's fiance got her into Doctor Who after two years of me trying. Now it's one of her favorite tv shows.
+Scottlp2 cool bot Slender
+Sachin Shekhar My friend introduced me to Doctor with this scene.
Now I really need "The angels have the phone box" on my t-shirt
Ellie Raven can’t believe with all the crap the BBC have released they never released that shirt 😂😂
Actually that shirt is a real thing
Pretty sure there are some online shops which customises clothing
Same
Idc if I have to get a blank shirt and write it myself
same
This is one of the best episodes ever written.
It's a shame the Angles got less scary with each episode to the point where they literally just stopped trying to make sense.
I've always thought this and I think most fans would agree - Every time we met the angels in an episode the became much less scary
@@Godzirra-San I want to know how much cocaine was snorted at the BBC when they wrote Angels in Manhattan.
*SNORT*
"What if the statue of Liberty was an Angel?"
*SNORT*
"That's a fantastic idea!"
"wait guys, how would that work? First of all, Angels aren't statues that come alive, they're Aliens that freeze into stone. The Statue of Liberty isn't really a Statue. It a building, with plumbing and lifts and stairs and..."
*SNORT*
"Shut the fuck up Carl!"
"Also, by the Angel's OWN RUELS, in the city that never sleeps, a population of 8 million, no one saw their most famous landmarks move as it walked down the streets? Not even the people INSIDE her?"
*SNORT*
"Carl, it's a show for children. No one needs to think too hard about logic."
even just the next angel episode(s. it's a two-parter) is one of my least favorite episodes, purely because it does a huge disservice to the angels. the angels were an incredible monster, with one of the most horrifying parts being that we could never see them move. and then the time of angels happened. time of angels also set up a bunch of weird extra powers of the weeping angels. you cant look into their eyes... for some reason? seriously why? what actually happened? she had like... an angel in her eye... why is that bad exactly? you have angels all around you, a new one couldn't hurt much, and if you can see it it cant hurt you, so if you dye because it's in your eye, why does closing your eyes help? your eyes dont turn off when you close your eyes, you still see the color black. it's very confusing and doesn't make any sense. anyway, you cant look in their eyes, images of the weeping become weeping angels (and even that is gone back on in future episodes. in the god complex, their are statues of weeping angels in one of the rooms. the doctor says that they are fake which, ok, fair. but... they would become not fake anymore right? they would become real weeping angels.). the weeping angels get to complicated and make no sense when they return past blink. blink was a masterpiece, and now weeping angels suck.
@@Godzirra-San it’s because the second episode they are in you see them move and hear them laugh. Their gimmick slowly melted away for plot convenience as Amy couldn’t see yet the angels were still stone.
@@lightningjet9444 the idea that they were in their defensive mode because they thought she could see... wait as I was typing this something sort of made some sense to me she has an image of an angel burned into her eye, so the other angels wouldn't be able to look into her eye or they would also be burned with the image of an angel, which would mean they could never move again, due to the fact if they look at one another they're observing each other...
So they had to figure out her eyes were closed without being able to see whether or not she had them open, or risk the same death as those from the end of Blink.
That all said circling back to the point I was originally going to make, the quantum lock thing doesn't really make all that much sense either. ANY living thing? What about insects and microbes that are affected by them? Conscious observation isn't what matters in quantum physics, to my limited understanding, it's any "observation," or external force on the quantum object. Also eyesight is affected by external forces and do not emit any information outward, only internally to the being processing the visual information, so do angels work by reading the minds of creatures, from the past so that their defense mechanism can turn them to stone before being seen?
Point is if you think about it for any length of time some of it starts falling apart. "Wibbly wobbly." Just enjoy the show.
I forget what happens in their third appearance after a whole bunch of them got erased from time which meant the images of those original angels were no longer images of angels because the original angels never existed therefore the images and Amy's memory of her angel's image meant absolutely nothing, which means those must have been all the angels because even if the particular angel no longer exists, wasn't the reason there wasn't even any drawings of angels because ANY image of an angel becomes an angel? So even if it's an image of a particular angel doesn't the fact it's AN image of AN angel make it a NEW angel? Again that *could* explain the whole not wanting to risk looking at Amy and seeing the angel that was IN HER EYE killing themself and that separate angel?
I was rewatching this and there's such a clever little bit of writing. The Doctor very subtly breaks the fourth wall and tells the audience that Sally and Larry are going to be just fine and succeed: after all, without their success, how would the Doctor be able to get their transcript from the future? It subverts it's own horror if you paid attention to that little detail, and still manages to be utterly tense and terrifying afterwards as a result.
Masterclass in storytelling and horror, this episode.
Well, wouldnt be the first time that people dying in a horror movie leave something behind
Time can be rewritten
Fourth wall remains intact but otherwise yes.
@@FabioVolo672 unless it's a fixed point. As when a Weeping Angel does their thing to a person that person's disappearance becomes a fixed point.
@@williamkim9861 ahh i forgot that but you are right
When I was younger, these scared the hell out of me. I thought these were the scariest villains lol
They still are though
A bit over 3 years ago I binge watched all of dr who from 2005 up to that point ( not counting the specials) in just a couple months. The angles scared the heck out of me for quite a while afterwards. I was 37 when I finished watching them.
They are horrifying monsters, stone statues that snap your neck or send you back in time, but I think the Midnight Entity is the most terrifying. We never got to see it yet, even now, I have trouble sleeping after watching the episode.
These are the scariest ones for me😂 just the fact you have to keep looking at them etc terrified me
I the empty child is the scariest in my opinion
I love how the cartoony, comedic music playing in the background just STOPS the moment the Doctor starts describing what the Weeping Angels are. And then the eerie, thrilling music starts playing. It points perfectly to which point the conversation changed tone. 👌
search up on youtube "dont blink im human" way more messed up than this.
@@charlottedillon2467 I saw the thumbnail and said nope out loud I’m not clicking it
I love Blink. I think it's one of the strongest episodes they ever made
One of Moffat's best scripts I'd say. It's my second place very closely behind Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead. :)
@@mortenv15 Hey! I can't see the computer screen! Hey! I can't see the computer screen! Hey! I can't see the computer screen! ............................................................................................................................................
Strongest and scariest lol, well imo at least, can watch it much better nowadays as I was nearly 9 when it was originally broadcast, and aren't nearly as scary as FO4's Super Mutants or Racnoss or The Beast.
Literally the best. I was afraid to go to bed after I saw it as a kid but it was worth it.
@@leighwakeham3735 I was six when Blink came out first. Didn't sleep for three nights. 😂😂
I would love to see a universe where sally became a companion. She had brilliant chemistry with tennant even through a laptop screen
Could potentially happen with The Big Finish.
She was meant to be. But she chose to go to Hollywood because she got a lot of publicity from this episode and rightly so. She was amazing.
"Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey"
Well that's a great way to explain 900 years of knowledge
What a way to describe a causal loop.
In nine more it'll be genius.
How else do you explain something complicated to someone who has no hope of actually understanding, yet insists that they will and demands that they be given an explanation? You confuse them with meaningless babble and then move on.
It's a pretty clever way of dealing with humans, actually.
"the moment they are seen by any other living creature"
so you just need to bring a bucket full of insects and throw them on the statue to win?
genius
They'd likely touch the stone and get sent back to like, the prehistoric era.
@@conlooka9356 Oh, so you can't even touch them?
@@jimmythegrunt7371 well, yeah. That's kinda how they work.
@@conlooka9356 Actually, if I'm not mistaken, their touch only sends you back if they aren't being actively observed while you're in contact with them. Or at least, there's no indication that they are anything other than a stone statue while being observed, including no indication that their ability is active when observed
"You can't kill stone"
Sledgehammer: "Am I a joke to you?"
Joe Scirrotto true, but in that one episode with the 11th doctor, we did see a whole army of angels regrow their wings and dresses, so i think they can regenerate
@@RubenAssassinRose tbh, I've never seen this show. I somehow got this clip in my recommended and just rolled with it.
If that is the case, then it's possible that only shattering the head would do the job
@@RubenAssassinRose dude they need THEIR FOOKING HEADS SMACK EM OFF YA DUMBO
@@phitthawatinthavong8401 except in the same episode, there were loads of status with missing heads too, so no, im no 'DUMBO'
@@fireblast8972 Sadly, no. Many Weeping Angels were apperantly missing their heads on that Episode as well, but they were still following around.
So literally, either trick them into looking at each other, or the only other option is to *pulverize them* completely, up until the last atom.
Their biology is weird.
It's actually a great defensive measure, might even be perfect. You can't kill a stone because a stone is technically not even alive. Only a material, or something along those lines
So even if the weeping angels were to be destroyed by explosive, they probably have some sort of ability to reform the same material that they possess
If.
Technically it's not stone, something way harder. Depending on what he meant by 'quantum locked' those statutes could be frozen in a single point in time. That would make them indestructible to all but Temporal based attacks, like the rip in time space or poisoned by a time paradox.
Actually since they have control over time. E.g. spending people back in time, feeding off time energy, the frozen moment theory sounds most applausable.
@@matthewallen2273 That actually makes sense, despite how durable a stone may be, it's still susceptible to conventional weaponry
And since the angels are practically almost the same age as the universe, that might explain why the angels were able to survive for such a long time
@@zeroframe7002 As the Doctor said it's the perfect defence mechanism. This along with the fact that they can easily feed off any living thing or just by soaking up energy from a strong enough power source and go long periods without sustenance. Would made them an enduring species as a whole.
I question how they managed to get off their home planet since we never see them using their own technology. But they may have been introduced to that technology my other aliens who thought they were the artworks of a dead race. They could simply let these first explorers take a portion of their fellow angels back with them to new planets/feeding grounds and they then spread throughout the early colonised universe unprepared for such a unique threat.
"They don't exist when observed" is the clue. The way I see it, the stone statue is not really them, just something that occupies their place when they're not present in reality.
I wish David Tenant could just be the doctor for ever. He's brilliant.
I agree
Supertecnoboff me too
Supertecnoboff same
he is a great actor and had great writing, if only Capaldi had great writing he would be one of the best doctors
Supertecnoboff Lets just tell ourselves that, in a parallel universe somewhere,Tennant ended up staying after season 4 and beat Tom Bakers record as longest serving Doctor 😊👍
Who else had dry eyes after that episode?
Yep, I did.
I can't remember the the last time I blinked! xD
Georgina Smith I don't know what that is anymore!
Michael Clavelli What are you talking about?
Watch the episode.
The fact that this one episode made me afraid to blink for two weeks and has given me a fear of angels and statues that has lasted 14 years (as of yet) is incredible. The writing of this episode was absolutely phenomenal!
Is it 15 now?
Sounds like skill issue
Same here, haha!
This episode is just phenomenal. Like it actually sends chills up your spine with how well they contextualize and mystify the angels. They seem unstoppable.
"They're as old as the universe, or nearly."
I like how there was a passing reference to this fact in "End of Time," when Lord Rassilon, leading a civilization with "a billion years of history on our backs," makes mention of the Weeping Angels "of old."
My plan:
1. Move to England.
2. Become an Ophthalmologist.
3. Tell my patient "Don't blink".
Just hold 1 eye open and blink with the other then switch and keep doing that.
+Christian Birdhat thats what i was thinking
+Cheerio Orange IKR
My plan:
1. Move to England.
2. Become an Ophthalmologist.
3. Dress like Emperor Palpatine.
4. Tell my patient "You will pay for your lack of vision".
Well I'll see you here then
People who are actual gods at staring contests: I've been training my whole life for this
You are everywhere. Are you magical? Serious question.
so many Justin Y now
what happened to your mustache?!
@@prizma45 So he can manipulate time? It all makes sense now.
@@annoyingcat5328 dude at this point I believe his moustache is what powers the fucking tardis
My dad is a huge Doctor Who fan. When I was little, he wanted to share it with me, get me hooked. THIS was the first episode he showed me.
Needless to say, after a week or so of nightmares, I never got into the show. Still don't know what my dad was thinking showing me THIS ONE first?!?!
my parents have been fans since THEY were kids so I was brought up watching along with Dr Who as it came out post-2005. I was about 8 years old when this episode came out. TERRIFIED. even my parents were scared of this one!
This one seems like a better "first" one than Midnight.
Same with me :D
I was eight when I watched it for the first time, and I didn’t get any nightmares from them but I did with the silence
haha, my very first doctor who episode was Silence in the Library, i was already a horror fan at way to young of an age, that episode got me hooked, i watched for about another decade before dropping it
This went from being hilarious to being terrifying in a matter of four minutes.
Oddly enough, this speech applies to toddlers as well.
+Wedge Antilles Indeed? how?
Turn your back on a 2 year old and see what happens, mayhem.
Aah.
+Wedge Antilles I think you meant to say: Ooddly enough ;)
+Elizabeth Lingurar "...They are fast, faster then you could believe, don't turn your back, don't look away..."
its amazing how this show can turn normal things into near nightmares. theres "dont blink" which was cool but what really got me was "stay out of the shadows" that episode freaked me out.
The one that freaked the most people out was the boy with the gas mask face "Are you my mummy"
Kid me couldn't have guessed in his life that he'd be scared shitless by a chicken bone
David's acting is incredible here. He's the only actor who could deliver these lines and act this part and get it right. His expression, tone, eye contact.... Amazing acting and makes this scene so creepy.
Bro I got chills watching it again after it scared me when i was about 10 or 13
Now I'm 24 rewatched it today and his acting is insanely good imo so I agree the way he explains them gave me chills literally watching it lol
the doctor: stuck in 1969
the video: 4:20 minutes long
me: nice
also me: nice
also ALSO me: nice
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Just liked this comment and now it has 69 likes, nice
Edit: welp too bad
Judging by the Doctor’s stalling, and his odd definition, I think not even he knows what Time is.
He probably understands it but finds it impossible to explain
@@wyvern5890 Probably there's a concept in Gallifreyan but he can't put it into English
@@auberginemanproductions1608 that's gonna be a lot of circles
@@rattles8789 yep
@@wyvern5890 A dimensional being of a lower state can only slightly speculate on higher dimensions. We understand distance and depth because we have senses that support them. We can only understand time in a linear fashion because we observe time in a linear fashion and even then only conceptually. The best way I can explain our existence is that we are tangled worms. We could very well exist cyclically
doctor: "you can't kill stone"
*iron pickaxe has entered the chat*
You make smaller stones, that's all
@@Awelbeckk
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@@Jyappino1010
You make smaller stones, that's all
You make smaller stones, that's all
You just move stones, that's all
@@Awelbeckk Worse, you make multiple stones. Try not looking at all of them at once.
/setblock stone air has entered the chat
I love this scene: showing just how terrifying a threat the Angels can be, how simple yet difficult their one weakness is, and how bootstrap paradoxes can exist even for a Time Lord such as the Doctor, presenting the fact that he's just a recording, and not actually talking. This scene is just amazing.
The Doctor: Don't blink
Me: *blinks*
Luke Berry
Angel: *Hello there!*
@@CatAdvantage
General Kenobi
Darth Vader you are a bold one
CatAdvantage Doctor: *Am I a joke to you?*
Welp, it was nice knowing you!
Doctor: "Don't even blink!"
Everyone: *eyes start twitching*
That's So True....
Also, I Need Help...
@@waylonpark2340 need help with what?
Why can't we blink one eye at a time?
search up on youtube "dont blink im human" way more messed up than this.
Doctor Who 2020 Edition:
Don’t go outside.
Don’t even go outside.
Go outside and you are dead
Covid-19's Fast!
Faster then you can believe
wash packaged things comes outside STAY AT HOME. Do NOT EVEN OPEN THE DOOR.Its faster and DEADLIER than you think.Dont go outside.Good Luck
@@thatguy333 and i made it 70
Everyone in this threat is too bored for their own good
Bro, the part where he says 'they are fast- gives me chills. He says it in a way that no, you couldn't believe how fast, as if making the Flash seem like a snail. Amazing tone inflection on his part.
Sally would have been the best companion.
Now that you mention it they could have maybe used her in Smith's era instead of Amy and Rory. You could have had her and the guy, I liked the two of them. PLUS Moffat wrote this episode and became lead writer for Smith's era... the more I think about it the more I think it should have happened. Although I still like Amy and Rory.
William DeMarco the other guys name is Larry.
sanam after rose of course
@@sjhddhdhs If you're not as good as Rose that means you replace her as the worst companion though
best companion ? SHE should have been the first female Doctor ! I would like to hear someday what chain of events got this incredible woman in this episode-what in the universe aligned for all this to come together,this perfection.
Stolen:
Fish don't blink. Just point a fish at them.
and since their eyes are on the side of their head they're able to see in front of them and behind them at the same time so no matter which way the fish is facing it'll be looking at the weeping angels
If it's that easy then just get a bunch of flies...or some pigeons. 😂
"just point a fish at them" is my new favourite solution
The perfect evolutionary form and best defence against stone time demons: the fish
How would you get one to stare at an Angel tho?
I once met David Tennant in Philadelphia at Comic Con.
When I got my picture with him, I said to him, “This is gonna be my Facebook profile pic sooo don’t blink.”
I then handed him my sonic screwdriver prop for the picture.
Spartan Goku can we see the picture please
Eh I know it has been 9 months, but can we still see the pic?
Can I add you as a friend on Facebook please?
Gosh damnit... we still want to see the photo. Lol.
Answer!!
The beauty of Doctor Who is how they can do so much with so little. Seriously one of the best written shows ever. Also this episode was one of the best episodes of any tv show ever seen.
Me as an intellectual: Blinks one eye at a time
Lol.. nice one 🤣👌
I wonder if that would actually work...
@@noneofyourbusiness27 don't see why not
@Sir Soy Gato the Second oh...idk then
@Sir Soy Gato the Second True, although most people would probably either freak out too much in that situation to think of that or just not know what was going on in the first place.
Too bad they made the angels move in a later episode, talk about ruining one of the best villians of all time.
Graviton AS just a bit of a reliever, it is stated that the angels in that episode are as old as time, so they move incredibly slowly compared to the angels in this episode. But I do agree with the fact that they showed the angels movement. I love the tension created by their quick movements
Connor Thacker also weird that they stayed stone whilst moving. I always assumed they were only stone when you looked at them, and they would look different when you aren't.
Connor Thacker but if the viewer sees them then doesn’t that count as being observed and they should be frozen?
ZeR0W1 we aren't there mate, it's called a movie
Sincerely, disappointed a movie, you say? Never heard of that before x(
Person: *Blinks*
Weeping Angels: “Tell em to bring me my money”
Or else I’ll send them back to stone ages!
The biggest horror aspect of this episode is that the doctor wasn’t even there for 3/4 of the entire thing, and the doctor is the one with the plot armour that can’t be killed, but side characters… oh yes they can. Really brings the writing alive in my opinion.
Back when the weeping angels were scary
their still scary to me
They haven't stopped being scary
I get what he means. They showed the angles moving at that ruined them quite a bit for me.
The whole point is you're only ever supposed to see statues and they showed them moving :(
+123455thatguy I saw someone on TV Tropes point out that perhaps we appear to see the angels move because they're actually moving in-between the frames.
i am scared of the weeping angels more than anything else
When I met David Tenant two years ago at Motor City Comic Con, I asked him to say what he said at 3:52 in his Scrooge McDuck voice. He did, and it was one of the greatest moments I’ve had at a convention
David Tennant is a perfect choice for Dr Who role.
Maybe they will cast him as the Doctor one day...
I vividly remember seeing this episode when it aired with my family, and at the end my mum (who isn't even a big science fiction fan) commented that it was probably the best thing she'd ever seen on TV. And that's still true - Blink is an unmatched masterpiece.
The Doctor: *Trapped In 1969.*
Me: “Nice.”
@oldedude51 Oh, Austin, behave!
Have you realized the video is 4 minutes and 20 seconds long ?
*Nice.*
*N O I C E*
*N i c e .*
"After the doctors speech"
O_o whelp I didn't need sleep anyway
O.O IM WITH YA
Sleeps just a waste of time anyway.
kelly wilson whitehead Fun fact! I couldn't sleep alone without having a panic attack, and horrific nightmares for a year after this episode! I stopped being scared of them when you see them move in Series 5.
Don't sleep
Are you ill or something?
Still after 3 years this episode gives me nightmares!!!
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This is easily my favorite episode out of the whole show. I can still remember watching it on tv when it came out.
The angels must really hate when a bird comes along
"C'mon man move just move there's nothing here just move
I got a football game i wanna watch move MOVE"
Cryer24597 "when ever they Being Observed by any living creature they turn to stone" that's what he basically said
Okay i was just making a joke and quoting the doctor but you really deep about this
Cryer24597 Yep
+Cryer24597 Six months ago...
Throwing in my bit anyway. I'd like to think the Angels' defense mechanism only applies to creatures they could feed from, which I guess is anything larger than the average human fist. Any sentient being that 'understands' a statue is a statue. To any insect or bacteria it is just yet another galaxy/planet-sized oddity moving.
+Lewis Murphy although he did say seen by any other living creature and besides once the bug looks away it dies
SCP-173 has breached containment
Lel
Fuck like half of all doctor who villains could be SCPs.
Basically Peanut!
Fun fact: SCP-173 was written before this episode aired
@@Nooblolftw I was wondering about that. When was SCP-173 created?
This is the episode I always show people who want to try out doctor who
Smart this is one of the first episodes I've seen
this is one of the first episodes I remember watching, deff got me hooked
Same. It works.
this and 'midnight'
Roxanne Z ooh definitely midnight is one of my favorites
Definitely one of the best and scariest episodes of Doctor Who ever written. It's a shame they turned the weeping angels into a joke in subsequent episodes, but this will always be my favourite episode of the new Doctor Who series
Well they had the precedent of Alien, for that one.
So if the Doctor is reading from an entire transcript, then that means he isn’t even replying to them. He’s reading his own lines from the script...
Yup, who came up with the original text when the Doctor was just saying what the guy wrote and when the guy was just writing what the Doctor said?
@@Fragenzeichenplatte Wibbly wobbly timey wimey
**Beethoven’s 5th plays in electric guitar**
Fragenzeichenplatte bootstrap Paradox
@@ElainaLycan google it
The background score of this episode was exquisite. It perfectly conveys all the feelings you experience while watching.
Also, it took me too many years to realize that that transcript is a paradox.
Human: wait wouldn't that be a paradox?
Time Lord: ah, first time?
Just like mozart and river's screwdriver
Do you know what the name of the track is in this scene?
@@adamcaldwell5646 I don't. Sorry.
@triciaramgoolam4045 no... didn't you watch the video? Time is actually more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff, so it's not a paradox.
"The angels have the phone box, that's my favorite, i've got that on a t shirt" kills me all the time😂😂👌
where can we get that shirt !
I what that t-shirt too. I've searched for one but I don't find any.
@@anime.books.lover.93 www.thinkgeek.com/product/e78d/
it's 459 so im gonna like
If u look, when the Doctor says that don't blink part, he doesnt blink! That means he was hoping that by him not blinking and just staring, he saved them for as long as he could. Amazing actor!
And that's how I got a "The Angels Have The Phone Box" shirt
Brione me too
I’m getting one for Christmas.
Hopefully.
The Empty Child: DON'T TOUCH
The Weeping Angels: DON’T BLINK
The Silence: DON’T FORGET
The Cyborg From The Restaurant: DON’T BREATHE
Listen: DON’T LOOK
The Telepathic Alien From The Bank: DON’T THINK
The Doctor: WHAT CAN I DO!?!?!?!?!!?!??!!?!!?
Run
Lick
Dont Think
Dont look and dont blink
Thats Good one
12: smile!
(oldie but goodie)
Current doctor who doesn’t even come close to this masterpiece.
the doctor ended when they stopped casting men for the role
@@Sky-ez5wp lol that’s the most incel thing I’ve heard this month
@@kooptt do you even know the meaning of the word mate?
@@eltacothemagnificent1029 yeah it’s usually used as an insult for someone who hates women, while it’s not the dictionary definition it’s still often used in that context
@@kooptt so enlighten me as to how he hates women, if you would be so kind.
Even now, the writing for this is just incredible. The doctor and Sally having a conversation through time by a recording, looping back on itself with a transcript that's still being written, meaning he will always know what Sally responds with, and can reply to any question she asks and the concept of the weeping angels is also still so brilliant
I think DW kind of ruined the Weeping Angels in later episodes.
The ingenious thing about "Blink" was, that whenever we - the viewers - were watching the angels they acted as if looked at by a person in the DW universe. We never saw them move. Then came "The Time of Angels" and "Flesh and Stone"...
Well I don't think the show did so much as the showrunner, Steven Moffat.
But Steven Moffat wrote this episode too. I'm not sure how I feel about what they did with the Weeping Angels. On the one hand, going into that much detail about them sort of ruins the creepiness. But it also gave way for more terrifying aspects of the angels, like how they like to screw with their victims and steal their victims' voices.
You do realise that if you try to go into the logic surrounding this episode it literally implodes, don't you? Nothing about it makes sense
+Olivier Schultheiss It still works, though. The episode was filmed at 24 frames per second, meaning there's those brief instances where the shutter closes on the camera. We're not watching them move before our very eyes. We're seeing them shift after every frame.
Don't blink.
yes ikr in blink the doctor says when u see them they turn into stone, implying that when you’re not looking they are actual living beings with skin and organs but then flesh and stone came and we saw a moving statue ugh
If you can't blink.... then... wink?
try to wink and not to blink a few seconds later :) really hard
Nicolas Coenen true
Lost Bunny twirk
Lost Bunny 😉😉
the angle will be like "why are you hitting on me?"
Man, I remember when I first saw this episode back in high school. We had a film appreciation class where our teacher actually introduced all of us to Doctor Who as part of the curriculum ( COOLEST. CLASS. EVER!!!). You could hear a pin drop in that classroom when we got to this scene. Still gives me chills
No way my sister got me into it because her class had her watch an episode
“Don’t turn you back, Don’t look away, and DONT blink. goodluck”
that’s the part that always scares me !!
Scared me shitless when I was 10 or 13 and watched it for the first time lol
I couldn't sleep for 2 to 4 hours at night after all my friends did at my friends house
I'm 24 now and still creepy but nowhere near as much cause I'm older
If Ten was stuck in 1969, do you think he would have met 2?
And 11. He was there during the moon landing.
OMG, YES!!! Maybe that's why in DotD, Ten and Eleven act like they know each other.
Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey.... stuff.....
Hopefully, something every story needs, more Patrick Troughton
And amy and rory
The only enemy from Doctor Who I would not want to face. I'd willingly face Daleks or Cybermen, but Weeping Angels? Nope.
DrakeMarvell then you would be dead
doctor99268 Of course I'd be dead. But I'd die in style.
Yep! They're definitely the most psychologically terrifying of Doctor Who villains!
No matter how undeniably slim the odds are, you're more likely to beat/escape a Dalek or Cyberman than a Weeping Angel
Leading an angle in front of a mirror seems a tad easier that fighting a mini tank with a lazer beam and a forcefeild that melts bullets.
Oh, Ten. I miss you so much. You need to come back now please.
He is coming back... For big finish.
+Clara Doctor Who Fan Tennant is a marvel villain now!
Big finish are currently making doctor who audiobooks, With david tennant!
And Catherine Tate too!!!!!!!!!!!
+Karley Tennant Where do I get my hands on these?
This was and still is hands down one of my favourite Doctor Who episodes, I watched it at a fairly young age and the terror it instilled in me stays with me to this day, I love it so much
“And you can’t kill a stone.”
Really, would have thought you could.
Its to put emphasis on their defense mechanism, and their sticht.
Cameras or like 200 observers and some tnt please.
They don't literally "turn to stone". They're Quantum locked. You can't destroy them because cause and effect literally don't exist for them whilst being observed.
ElementCuatro cover them in explosives and trigger a camera shut off feed to a deadman switch
@@AvatarRiku Sure, buddy. But, uh, you can be the one to cover them and hope no one blinks while you do it lol
I had to do this for an English assignment. I’m not disappointed in the slightest
What school do you go to to be so lucky??
Do what?
What kind of assignment?
How to survive Weeping Angels:
#1: 2 people stare at them, and blink at different times. That way, they can both blink without getting attacked.
#2: stare at them, then get a sledgehammer.
#3: prop up a mirror in front of them.
Brandon Chan or blink one eye after the other?
@@qwesadnewo2491 also known as a "wink"
#1 only works when there are 2 people and the angels are at the same place.
#2 only works if you have a sledgehammer, are strong enough if it even works at all.
#3 only works if the angel isn't covering their face.
Whatever takes the image of an angel is itself an angel.
That was a major plot point oc an episode. Looking at an angel for too long will carry the image and itself become an angel.
A video feed became an angel.
A mirror will become one as well.
Sure, they will be observed by each other, so they won't be moving. But accidentally jostle the mirror and you have more problems now.
Brandon Chan or alternate blinking
Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And most of all, don't blink. Good Luck.
Angels: *Can't move if a living creature is looking at them*
Wildlife: I'm gonna end these aliens careers
BUGS
Lots of creatures need to blink.
@@tuele4302 But what's the probability that they'll ALL blink at the same time?
search up on youtube "dont blink im human" way more messed up than this.
This episode is one of Moffat's bests.
Without a doubt, along side The Empty Child
are you my mommy :O
That's not one of Moffat's.
Toby Martin i guess I'm wrong after all
gianco armando It was a good episode though.
"You can't kill a stone"
I cast Shatter, 5th level.
gg wp
Counter spell
*rolled a nat 1*
Fuck
@@DatBoiChucklez I should have seen THAT coming
I love how this scene starts of as comedy, then goes to sci-fi and then into horror so quickly 😮
"People don't understand time, it's not what you think it is"
"Than what is it?"
"Complicated"
"Tell me"
"Very complicated"
Pokemaniac_101 sounds like my love life
"Wibbley-wobbley timey-wimmey... stuff."
Why’d you have to go and make things so complicated?
God this scene still gives me literal chills.
haha because he says that in the video haha that is very funny thank you kanye
This scared the living daylights out of me all those years ago... And it still freaking does!
I first encountered the Weeping Angels in Series 5. I was so scared that I had to go to sleep watching Megamind.
Team VLCN same lol only not megamind
The Weeping Angels have been the only creatures that have been truly scary, elevating the whole series way above space slapstick.
Tore Lund they’re my favourite and I rly want to see them more in the next few season as long as they’re not done terribly cause that’ll like ruin them for me
@@Arch-sz1bg I somehow understand the pinch BBC is in: This decades long show has been a comedy from the start, but as time went by, fandom also spans generations, so it ends up as complex as Star Trek, so everybody want more coherent mythology . From that perspective, the Angels are crucial to learn more about, as they are both invincible, even to the Doctor, ancient and shrouded in mystery so their story likely holds insights to the start of the doctors and the civilisation they came from. This always happens in other sci-fy shows, like te emperor and midichlorians in Star Wars, the black goo in Alien and X-files, the eels in stargate and the deity in Star Trek next generation. Dr. Who completely omits this big narative, and it kind of feels like it goes mostly in circles avoiding the larger narative, even if it sometimes reveals the back story of a civilisation, like the episodes with the Cybermen spaceship, who have been in the show since the start without much back story. So possibly, we'll get what we want in some season in the future?
9 years later, this gives me the freaking chills whenever I watch it.
when I was 10 or 13 I watched for first time at a friend's house I couldn't sleep for 2 to 4 hours at night after everyone else fell asleep it freaked me out lol
Now I laugh when I'm 24 now but I was so scared I couldn't close my eyes cause in the episode he literally says not to as well "don't blink" 😂
@@foltyn_noah “Don’t blink. Blink, and you’re dead."