one of my favourite scene's with Bernard Cribbins aka Wilfred Mott in Doctor Who rest in peace

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  • @iniflyi1349
    @iniflyi1349  Рік тому +91

    This video has blown up a lot on my channel since i posted this and I'm glad, its so cool to see how many people really love this scene and the grandad and son or father and son feeling these to gave off especially Wilfred. I know it been a while but rest in peace Bernard Cribbins and thank you all for liking and commenting on this video it means a lot and its really nice to see all your comments and love to this amazing actor!

  • @rosePetrichor
    @rosePetrichor Рік тому +2751

    RTD could not have picked a better companion for the Tenth Doctor in his final moments. The dynamic between them in this episode was incredible.

    • @anitaseals9979
      @anitaseals9979 Рік тому +25

      100% true❤

    • @neotono5536
      @neotono5536 Рік тому +41

      Its a shame it can't happen again since Bernard Cribbins sadly passed away.

    • @FahadAyaz
      @FahadAyaz Рік тому +66

      @@neotono5536 We'll see him again next year in the 60th anniversary special. It'll be his final goodbye to us 😢

    • @cnkclark
      @cnkclark Рік тому +36

      This comment makes me think of the Doctor Who audiobook 'Beautiful Chaos' written by Gary Russell - a story of the 10th Doctor and Donna, told from Wilfred's perspective and narrated by Bernard Cribbins himself. It's more about Wilfred and Donna's relationship than about the Doctor, and is a particularly poignant gem now that Bernard has passed. May he rest in peace.

    • @vanimapermai
      @vanimapermai Рік тому +6

      @@FahadAyaz you say that but * We didn't see him at all in the official trailer not even in that scene with in the noble household it's possible he died before they Finished filming his part and have cut him. I hope they haven't but like said *

  • @TheGamergeek94
    @TheGamergeek94 Рік тому +849

    To think that Wilfred was only supposed to be a minor character for one Christmas special and he became a legend.

    • @BossArmy75
      @BossArmy75 Рік тому +26

      When me over with “ don’t you dare aliens!!, DONT DO YOU DARE”

    • @Xanderisfake
      @Xanderisfake Рік тому +12

      And to think Wilred as we have the character now was supposed to be played by someone else that untimely died. Wonder how that incarnation of Wilfred would've been played and recieved if Bernard didn't play him. One of those characters where I can't see someone else playing him.

    • @jordanp989
      @jordanp989 Рік тому +4

      @@Xanderisfake that’s not what it was suppose to be. It was supposed to be donnas dad. It’s still ok UA-cam if you google the clip from partners in crime

  • @ravenna6543
    @ravenna6543 Рік тому +1126

    "I think you look like giants"
    Gets me every time. The Doctor really does have a deep respect for humanity man

    • @tome_1701
      @tome_1701 Рік тому +16

      That line never fails to give me massive goosebumps

    • @db5094
      @db5094 Рік тому

      @@cjjk9142 how? Timelords came from the timeless child, a separate dimension supposedly

    • @geordiebreeze534
      @geordiebreeze534 Рік тому +13

      @@db5094 timeless child isnt canon

    • @db5094
      @db5094 Рік тому

      @@geordiebreeze534 says who

    • @JimmyBoy9878
      @JimmyBoy9878 Рік тому +9

      ​@@db5094 says me.

  • @OuchiesTheShark
    @OuchiesTheShark Рік тому +2105

    Bernard had a true skill to command emotion out of people when he acted. You couldn’t help but smile and laugh when Wilf was being silly or happy and cry when Wilf cried, he conveyed those from his facial expressions, mannerisms, even his voice. What a talent. Rest in Peace Bernard.

    • @cnkclark
      @cnkclark Рік тому +38

      I'm an American who only experienced Bernard Cribbins as Wilf, but what a powerhouse performance. What emotions he could get out of me. Wilfred Mott will always be greatly beloved as a character across any media. I love this old man so much.

    • @JimmyBoy9878
      @JimmyBoy9878 Рік тому +3

      Charisma

    • @ezequielpereira1937
      @ezequielpereira1937 Рік тому

      Did he die? Think i'm gonna cry now😢loved his acting

    • @Rodney_Trotter
      @Rodney_Trotter Рік тому

      I will 100% shed cry when he appears in the coming episodes

    • @dustinherk8124
      @dustinherk8124 8 місяців тому

      @@Rodney_Trotter yeah i dont know why people are saying RIP...considering he was in the second special for the 2023 year starring David Tennant, again. and this was made over a year ago. he aint dead. nor is the character.

  • @jackwalker2232
    @jackwalker2232 Рік тому +1096

    There is so much to this scene Wilf talks to the Doctor as a father would to a son, yet the Doctor is centuries older. Bernard Cribbins portrayed so much emotion and depth into his character

    • @xanderfulton3186
      @xanderfulton3186 Рік тому +33

      The weight of age presses differently against the shoulders of an immortal, and gives them a different wisdom

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 Рік тому +15

      @@xanderfulton3186 10 would be younger by the standards of his species than Wilf; at this point only two incarnations were ever elderly

    • @CircuitReborn
      @CircuitReborn Рік тому +9

      @@xanderfulton3186 humans are like fireworks...fleeting and short lived... but they become brighter
      than the stars in the night sky.

    • @reeganevans6707
      @reeganevans6707 7 днів тому

      I whooped for joy when he came back for the 60th anniversary.
      2010; Wilf and 10th.
      2023; Wilf and 14th.
      So sad he passed away. RIP Bernard Cribbins. 😢😢😢

  • @lugialover09
    @lugialover09 Рік тому +827

    I really love "Then don't you dare, sir. Don't you dare put him before them." It reminds the audience that it's not just the Doctor vs the Master. The Master has the whole of humanity (minus a couple) in his control. Sure, it's understandable that the Doctor doesn't want to kill, least of all his oldest friend/enemy, but this is a situation where Wilf needs to remind the Doctor that he's trying to uphold his moral code at the expense of everyone else.

    • @FireLordJohn3191
      @FireLordJohn3191 Рік тому +2

      @@plainandsimpletruth Then don't watch the show. Bye.

    • @jamesvaughan1590
      @jamesvaughan1590 10 місяців тому +7

      Bernard was the most wonderful actor

  • @krighart1507
    @krighart1507 Рік тому +1442

    “I’d be proud”
    “Of what?”
    “If you were my Dad”
    Gets me every time.😢

    • @tazzydev3455
      @tazzydev3455 Рік тому +13

      I'm not crying YOU ARE

    • @Thekellin1
      @Thekellin1 Рік тому +13

      I cried when I heard that.

    • @CaptApril123
      @CaptApril123 Рік тому +11

      When I was a kid I had a friend who's father was more of a dad to me than my actual dad. I don't think that's uncommon. I felt the same way.

    • @wyrdstone85
      @wyrdstone85 Рік тому +9

      This one broke my heart….my Dad WAS in Palestine with the Para’s in 1948. This scene made me grizzle then, and is again right now, nearly 20 years after he passed…..

    • @Ayooi3
      @Ayooi3 Рік тому +1

      @@wyrdstone85 Palestine will be free ❤

  • @MarcSamuels562
    @MarcSamuels562 8 місяців тому +45

    This was PEAK Dr Who. You don’t get scenes like this anymore

  • @sugarpoultry
    @sugarpoultry Рік тому +426

    "I think you look like giants."

    • @LS-bb9qh
      @LS-bb9qh Рік тому +14

      Goosebumps

    • @cromwellthesynth
      @cromwellthesynth Рік тому +23

      It's a powerful statement
      You think how seemingly immortal timelords are, outside of conflicts, and what they can do and devise as individuals.
      Then look at us. The people history has given us. Geniuses of all variations that get so much done in such short amounts of time.

    • @ProcInc
      @ProcInc Рік тому +9

      It's an even more beautiful and powerful statement that it is a response to Mott saying "we must look like insects to you"
      Humans live a fraction of the tine of Time Lords and see hardly a quanta but the Doctor has seen how humans exist throughout all history and is in awe.
      What's more his own species, regarded included by themselves as a dominant peesence of the universe couldn't see it

    • @yaboi9183
      @yaboi9183 Рік тому +1

      Timelords live pretty much forever even when they run out of regenerations it doesn’t seem difficult to just give them some more timelords have all of time to be good and tbh not allot of them utilize that time but humans compared to timelords live such short lives but look at your average good person and all they do in there short time alive that’s why the doctor respects humans so much

    • @JA-fh4yw
      @JA-fh4yw Рік тому +7

      Bernard Cribbins was a giant

  • @williamlucas3231
    @williamlucas3231 Рік тому +23

    Bernard Cribbins actually served in Palestine in 1947 and 1948. It's a really nice touch that the story he is describing is genuine

  • @ChrisWrightReally
    @ChrisWrightReally 8 місяців тому +36

    "I think you look like Giants..."
    That line just breaks me every time. It's such a good line

  • @kasbakgaming
    @kasbakgaming Рік тому +310

    There's a certain point when an actor is no longer acting; they've taken the role and made it so much their own that to anyone watching them, they have become that character. Bernard achieved this with Wilfred. Truly masterful, and such a great character. He'll be sorely missed.

    • @lyncat
      @lyncat Рік тому +1

      damn onions

    • @Mere_Christian
      @Mere_Christian Рік тому +2

      I believe there’s an element of Method acting in his performance, where he puts a piece of himself into Wilfred so that he can become one with him. With that, it becomes natural.

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 8 місяців тому +2

      When he talks about being in Palestine at the end of the Mandate.. that's for real. He was there in 1948 with the Parachute Regiment.

    • @maybrick1888
      @maybrick1888 2 місяці тому

      He was an ex-Para in Palestine.

  • @yaboi9183
    @yaboi9183 Рік тому +512

    It’s so amazing his original role in the show was just to be some random guy in voyage of the damned that’s all he signed up to do at first but then when it was needed for him to become a bigger character he did it and with no problem owned it and scenes like this prove that point

    • @squoosee
      @squoosee Рік тому +16

      i feel the scene in voyage of the damned was supposed to make the connection to season 4, RTD loved doing stuff like that, i'm sure he was written the role due to bernard's role in doctor who as a whole.

    • @yaboi9183
      @yaboi9183 Рік тому +28

      @@squoosee well originally Donna had a dad they even filmed some scenes with him then he got really sick and wouldn’t be able to do it anymore so that’s when they called in Bernard Cribbins

    • @MurrayTheMac
      @MurrayTheMac Рік тому +3

      Bernard Cribbins was acting for over 50 years at this point. It's really not that amazing that he was able to do the bigger role.

    • @squoosee
      @squoosee Рік тому +1

      @@yaboi9183 that's dope, honestly makes it better imo

    • @elgoog-the-third
      @elgoog-the-third Рік тому +7

      I mean he was a big fan after all. He was the Doctor's companion in the first Dalek movie, and he was considered as fourth doctor.

  • @mephostopheles3752
    @mephostopheles3752 Рік тому +500

    This may be the best scene in the entire franchise. Perfectly acted, perfectly showcases not just the Tenth’s character, but the character of the Doctor across all their lives. The Doctor is running headlong into what he knows for a FACT will be his demise here, and he’s adamant in doing it unarmed, in holding to his principles. He wants to save the planet, and he wants to save the Master, and he wants to save Gallifrey, and they’re all after each other, but he’s insistent in his means and his motivations. It all rings true to the Twelfth’s speech just before his regeneration. “Never give up, never give in. Hate is always foolish, and love is always wise. Always try to be nice, and never fail to be kind.”
    Say what you will about this show, but it fuckin’ _hits_ sometimes.

  • @ben6993
    @ben6993 Рік тому +312

    Wilfred is one of the best companions, past or present. He was actually in the 1960s Dalek invasion of Earth movie

    • @frantisekcvrkal2401
      @frantisekcvrkal2401 Рік тому +27

      Yes, and I believe that at one point, he was even one of the candidates for the 4th doctor!

    • @ben6993
      @ben6993 Рік тому +14

      @@frantisekcvrkal2401 really? That would’ve been interesting. Imagine Tom Baker not being Dr Who 😬

    • @owensims7491
      @owensims7491 Рік тому +4

      I have a fan theory that it's the same character

    • @ben6993
      @ben6993 Рік тому +1

      @@owensims7491 I guess you’d also have to explain the human Doctor as well

    • @owensims7491
      @owensims7491 Рік тому +4

      @@ben6993 look, I'm not saying my theory is _watertight_ ...

  • @forgotten8936
    @forgotten8936 Рік тому +573

    I can't wait to see these 2 together again in the 60th Anniversary. It's gonna be great.

    • @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408
      @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 Рік тому +61

      Or-
      Or maybe no

    • @judgedrago1143
      @judgedrago1143 Рік тому +212

      @@mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 He filmed all his scenes before passing. So he will be in it

    • @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408
      @mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 Рік тому +74

      @@judgedrago1143 Oh well isn't that a pleasant surprise

    • @szafir650
      @szafir650 Рік тому +118

      @@mwndjddjdhdbbf8408 that makes it twice as sad

    • @doodoo5594
      @doodoo5594 Рік тому +65

      @@judgedrago1143 well that’s gonna be tear inducing for sure

  • @ChaosX2Limited
    @ChaosX2Limited Рік тому +163

    10 truly was the best Doctor. His highs were so great but they never did shy away from showing how flawed of a person he was, he wasn't simply this omnipotent god amoungst men, 10 was the Timelord at his most human. He didn't die saving the world or saving the universe or in a great battle, he gave this life to save one old man.
    And what an oldman, I no shadow of a doubt would have loved instead of the 2009 specials (not that there weren't some bangers amoungst them) to have had a full season of 10 & Wilf they have such great chemistry and it would have been nice to have his primary companion be something other than a 21st century British girl.
    R.I.P Bernard, the greatest companion that never was, can't wait to see you one last time in the 2023 specials

  • @CasualPrince8
    @CasualPrince8 Рік тому +190

    Almost every line of dialogue in this episode completely nailed the feeling that this really was the end of the road for ten. Him in this moment, reflecting on the idea that timelords live too long, when his own death draws nearer with every second. And the music...fuck I'm glad RTD is coming back. Hopefully more scenes like this are on the horizon.

  • @U2QuoZepplin
    @U2QuoZepplin Рік тому +143

    A masterclass in acting from Bernard Cribbins. RIP you legend
    😢😢😢

  • @G1GamesYT
    @G1GamesYT Рік тому +198

    “Take the gun- you take the gun and save your life- and please don’t die your the most wonderful man, I don’t want you to die”
    I always remember that 😢

  • @maxlevy9857
    @maxlevy9857 Рік тому +65

    Wilfred Mott was the perfect companion for the tenth Doctor to end his time with. He always cared about the doctor and he always loved the Doctor. and he didn’t care if he was a time lord or human, he still talked to him in a caring way like a true friend would, and they always protected each other. Wilfred always inspired the Doctor and the Doctor always inspired him. I remember I even cried when I saw this scene. We will always remember Wilfred Mott.

  • @yeOldeThorne
    @yeOldeThorne 8 місяців тому +14

    Wilf is the greatest character in all 60 years of Doctor Who

  • @joaquinwaters1810
    @joaquinwaters1810 8 місяців тому +7

    One of the Doctor’s best companions, brief though his tenure was. In many ways he’s just like the Doctor…an old man haunted by the shadow of war, but determined to always be kind, gentle, and funny despite it all.

  • @maxlevy9857
    @maxlevy9857 Рік тому +17

    This is why David Tennant was hailed as the best doctor, he was the sweetest and the most inspiring out of them all, even when facing his foes and nearly facing death, he still cares about everyone, and when he’s talking to Wilfred, he shows how much he really cares.

  • @chrispy3369
    @chrispy3369 Рік тому +144

    I'm reminded of the 7th Doctor's
    manipulation, especially in expanded media. He talked down a man who held him at gunpoint, what would stop him on preying on his attackers insecurities to the point where he aims the gun at his own head.

    • @samwhy4974
      @samwhy4974 Рік тому +11

      I think he has before and thats the part of himself he hates most. That he can. He fights it everyday just as much as the monsters

    • @SlyAceZeta
      @SlyAceZeta Рік тому +1

      After all, we see it come to fruition right before this at the end of Waters of Mars.

  • @djgames6481
    @djgames6481 2 роки тому +215

    RIP you legend.

  • @animemanXLK
    @animemanXLK Рік тому +97

    I think Wilfred was one of the few companions who saw the doctor through this lense of childlike wonder as this magical man who could do anything. Allot if other companions spent so long with the doctor they began to realise the whole madman with a box act was just a charade to mask a man mourning the loss of his people and the terrible atrocities he was forced to commit to protect the innocent from evil but not Wilfred. Kind of ironic considering how straight the doctor was with him about regeneration and his shaded past.

    • @jenred4976
      @jenred4976 Рік тому +12

      Perhaps BC of wilfs age, he could Connect more. The other companions where Younger, wilf lived a Long live already - Seen war (what also could be a reason for the doc after galifrey vs dalek)

    • @LittleHobbit13
      @LittleHobbit13 Рік тому +12

      I think it's because Wilf was also an "old man" like the Doctor. Who could understand that life isn't black and white. He has the capacity to see that good people find themselves having to do terrible things (his experiences in the war), or what it means to look back at your life and feel regret (his age), etc. He can relate to the Doctor from a perspective that few other companions have ever had, and it allows him to see the Doctor as a sum total rather than a snapshot in time.

  • @TheMoonHut
    @TheMoonHut Рік тому +50

    There's a really fascinating perspective shift that I think goes underappreciated with companions. A lot of the time, at least in the revival, they're younger, so traveling across time and space is sort of a fantastical growing-up story where they learn about themselves in the process and often decide what direction to take their life in because of the experiences they had with the Doctor.
    But the older ones have already done their growing up, they've made families and had fulfilling experiences long before an alien shows up to whisk them away. And I feel like, at least with Wilf, there's sort of a feeling of your life already being over and while you're happy with what you've done and made, there's a melancholy over the idea that there's nothing new left, you've dealt with it all, and there's nothing left to do but fade away. He seems so sure of the idea that humans seem like something insignificant and tiny because he's seen a lifetime of humans and has settled upon the sentiment of them not being special, especially to something like a fantastical alien with a time machine. I really like the idea of an older companion rediscovering the beauty of living and how much more there is in the universe after being so convinced that they were past their prime and weary of the world. I hope that's a concept that ends up getting explored more at some point, but it's a shame we'll never be able to see it with Wilf as a companion

  • @krgkrg1
    @krgkrg1 Рік тому +84

    The dialogue though. Magnificent. Served superbly by two equally magnificent actors. Find me any dialogue in any episode given to the thirteenth doctor as brilliant as this. Can’t wait for RTDs return.

    • @Thekellin1
      @Thekellin1 Рік тому +4

      Prepare for tears. RTD loves drama.

    • @DoctorVision
      @DoctorVision Рік тому +4

      They tried to replicate this in the Series 12 finale I think between Graham and Yaz but it fell flat because there wasn't that character connection built up like between these two. Graham was describing Yaz to be one of the bravest people he had ever met and they had barely been scene interacting for five minutes in the two series they had been together at that point.

  • @paulaburrows8660
    @paulaburrows8660 8 місяців тому +6

    It's hard going back to this story. It's heartbreaking, beautiful but so heartbreaking.

  • @thetaeisenberg9902
    @thetaeisenberg9902 8 місяців тому +6

    Oh Bernard ....you where truly fantastic from your time in the peter Cushing movies to what I've seen in the specials this year , I'll miss you fella 😭🧡

  • @wifeoftim
    @wifeoftim Рік тому +92

    But we didn't want you to die Bernard!😭😭😭

  • @Newkillerdude
    @Newkillerdude Рік тому +48

    I love this scene for so many reasons. the phrase "The world gone mad" is something the doctor knows well after fighting in the time war. there's so much understanding between the two old men. two old men who fought in a war and survived with their morals. I especially love when Wilf says, "Don't you dare put him before them" because, to me, Wilfred is using this as almost a reason for the doctor to kill the master. realistically, Wilf might not fully intend for him to use it to save humanity, but just to save himself. he's begging the doctor to save himself. The doctor refuses. it's such a beautiful scene, and as much as some disliked these last episodes I believe they were David's perfect send off.

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 8 місяців тому

      When he talks about being in Palestine at the end of the Mandate.. that's for real. He was there in 1948 with the Parachute Regiment.

  • @kristian9955
    @kristian9955 Рік тому +38

    unironically the best companion

    • @lyncat
      @lyncat Рік тому +2

      Tie with Sarah Jane

    • @Thekellin1
      @Thekellin1 Рік тому +1

      It is hards to choose, there are many briliant ones.

    • @LittleHobbit13
      @LittleHobbit13 Рік тому +1

      @@lyncat Triple tie with Donna.

  • @BrutalOddball
    @BrutalOddball 7 місяців тому +3

    Some of the greatest acting ever performed, a scene of such untold emotionality which speaks so deeply to so many people. Beyond amazing, and has shaped me into the man I am today.

  • @Noah73827
    @Noah73827 Рік тому +57

    Wilfred is one of my all-time favorite companions

  • @Pheebeee_
    @Pheebeee_ Рік тому +17

    The most wholesome moment here is that 10 stops what he's doing.
    He stops any possible way to escape this ship, or turn the lights on, or the heating, or anything.
    Just to hear Wilfred Motts anecdote about being in World War 2.
    Something so small to any other Time Lord, but something so big for the Doctor.

  • @Shiirow
    @Shiirow Рік тому +40

    when the real point of that 'prophesy' is revealed it makes this scene all the more heartbreaking.

  • @ponchoman49
    @ponchoman49 Рік тому +14

    Doctor Who was blessed to have one of the giants of our time Bernard Cribbins grace our favorite show with his legendary humor, sadness, depth and emotion not only once as in the 1960's movie but also in the 10th Doctors run. We all loved him and will miss him dearly!

  • @Morhek
    @Morhek Рік тому +23

    This really is a beautiful scene, and Ten's ability to see the best of humanity has always resonated with me more than the more distant, sometimes patronising, view other Doctors take.
    "I think you look like giants."

  • @pepsi..pie.
    @pepsi..pie. Рік тому +9

    Tears. After all this time it still gets me.
    We are meant to be greater than this.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Рік тому +1

      Agree. I am still touched by the Doctor refusing the gun. By the gentle care each has for each other. Tears every time.
      We can't shoot our way to a better world ! (I am an American, and I abhor the weapon fascination in this country! Shooting kindergarten children because a bunch of triggered white men are afraid. Obscene!!!! )

  • @dismith73
    @dismith73 Рік тому +26

    Bernard Joseph Cribbins 29 December 1928 - 27 July 2022

  • @zafranorbian757
    @zafranorbian757 Рік тому +10

    Wilfred was the best companion. A voice of reason and kindness in a cruel and chaotic time.

  • @namo2040
    @namo2040 Рік тому +39

    Wilfred Mott...the Grandfather I never had. I know his character is just that, but my grandparents didn't love me, except one, but I bet he would have been someone who really cared.

  • @johntaylor6345
    @johntaylor6345 Рік тому +55

    Love The End of Time Parts 1 and 2. Great story. Sad when David regenerates
    I don't want to go
    Actually David we didn't want you to go either Glad we will see you in 2023. Thanks for coming back.

  • @spencerbacon
    @spencerbacon 8 місяців тому +24

    This is why I can’t hate End of Time, it’s scenes like this that elevate it. Wilfred Mott is the best character in RTD’s era.

    • @alexadams7771
      @alexadams7771 8 місяців тому +6

      Those two episodes where peak dr who

  • @TheClockworkNewt
    @TheClockworkNewt Рік тому +16

    Despite how relatively short time these two shared on screen, they had an incredible dynamic.
    From grandpa questioning his own self-worth upon the sight of his home planet, to a time traveler talking about his crimes with so much disgust
    They really were just two old men weary of this crazy universe, weren't they...

  • @Alkaris
    @Alkaris Рік тому +28

    It's shame we didn't get more of him in Doctor Who, because he was brilliant in every scene, even if screen time was bit short in-between. He put his all into every scene.

    • @JimboAverage
      @JimboAverage Рік тому +3

      He’s coming back for the 60th anniversary stuff and it was the last things he filmed before his death 💙

    • @Alkaris
      @Alkaris Рік тому

      @@JimboAverage He can't because he's no longer alive. In fact he died just last July of 2022

    • @netecrivernetecassassins2945
      @netecrivernetecassassins2945 Рік тому +5

      @@Alkaris apparently they filmed prior to his death, so it's his last contribution 🥺

  • @sugoistalin7809
    @sugoistalin7809 Рік тому +4

    What's great about that little story at the start is that it's actually true. Rest In Peace, he was a genuine gift to the world.

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 8 місяців тому +1

      Yep! He was there with the Parachute regiment. What a boss of a man.

  • @maxvogt3515
    @maxvogt3515 Рік тому +58

    I can’t wait for Tennent to be back. I wish Wilf could have made a cameo for the new episodes. He’ll always be one of my favourite characters in the entirety of doctor who.

    • @michaelsoftbinbows
      @michaelsoftbinbows Рік тому +38

      he is in the 60th anniversary episode, all of his parts were recorded before he passed, making it his last acting role

    • @Shiirow
      @Shiirow Рік тому +3

      tennent coming back is just a stunt to manipulate fans into coming back for more wokemon bullshit, as they triple down on it afterwards.

    • @maxvogt3515
      @maxvogt3515 Рік тому +29

      @@Shiirow Tennent and RTD coming back is clearly an attempt to get back to what’s largely considered the golden days, but “wokemon bullshit”?
      I assume you’re talking about the more accepting/ representing stance they’re taking, and while I can’t speak for the newest season as I’m one of the many people who dropped it after the last finale, Doctor who has almost always been like that. For starters, the entire time lord race is gender fluid.

    • @Benplanes
      @Benplanes Рік тому

      @@Shiirow no it’s not so sthu.

    • @Kimbie
      @Kimbie Рік тому +17

      @@Shiirow It is pretty funny it's usually you guys going about calling people 'triggered' or whatever, then, not be mad that they had shit writing with Chibnall, but be pissed off they cast a woman as the doctor and had a lesbian companion.

  • @allsparkwarrier
    @allsparkwarrier Рік тому +9

    Every time I see this scene, I always start to feel the tears begin to well up. Wilfred will always be one of my favourite companions in the series

    • @iniflyi1349
      @iniflyi1349  Рік тому +1

      same here he was like a old dad type of figure in the end for the doctor or at least for me the viewer I saw it that way I think he captured all are hearts with his performance

  • @LauraRose2000
    @LauraRose2000 Рік тому +7

    I’ve always thought that Wilf probably never stopped wondering and worrying about the Doctor… I am so excited to see the two of them share the screen again

  • @NRTSean
    @NRTSean Рік тому +5

    At the beginning this is Bernard talking of his own experience....

  • @maribiddle5859
    @maribiddle5859 Рік тому +8

    I had not heard Bernard Cribbins had passed away. I absolutely loved his character. He was always such a true friend to the doctor.

  • @chase1146
    @chase1146 Рік тому +4

    i love the way he does this.
    first he does tries vengeance. then self defense. then defense of everyone on earth.
    and the doctor refuses every time until the time lords are hinted to come back

  • @marktwain7339
    @marktwain7339 Рік тому +5

    Really love how this leads into capaldi's early episode where he's above london and says 'They are never small to me'

  • @Spartan117Lon
    @Spartan117Lon 7 місяців тому +1

    The fact that this particular Doctor always saw humans as something with great potential, always excited to see where we ended up next, it just always pleased me seeing David Tennant as the Doctor

  • @Pauljosephherring2
    @Pauljosephherring2 Рік тому +16

    R.I.P wilf the best actor on doctor who

  • @Gumgumgamer009
    @Gumgumgamer009 Рік тому +1

    This is the gift that acting can give to anyone who sees it, these people aren’t real. The things they say, do and express are complete fiction. Yet they can make us cry real tears, cackle and laugh so loud spontaneous. And probably the best bit of all, confronts our brains with so many ethical, social and especially philosophical questions that truly do enrich and educate people that take such simple yet poignant lessons to heart:). I’ve never really gotten into the doctor more than just random episodes and clips but after this I think I really do need to start 😊. Oh and naturally kudos to the actors who illustrated this scene with their raw talent and emotion.

  • @Meatpieeater
    @Meatpieeater 7 місяців тому +1

    Rip bernard such a good actor and man you will be missed

  • @callumcruickshank5236
    @callumcruickshank5236 Рік тому +2

    The acting between them is phenomenal

  • @mothermaidencrone
    @mothermaidencrone 26 днів тому

    One of the best scenes in Doctor Who. Not every scene needs to be high stakes tension. This one proves that good writing is all you need for compelling television.

  • @COCO-uf3sm
    @COCO-uf3sm Рік тому +6

    Wilfred was the Father figure the doctor always wanted, Glad he got his final cuts in the new seasons, Rip Bernard ❤ il always believed that the lady communicating with Wilfred was Tektay, The woman who found the doctor looking out for him.

  • @davidgraham8299
    @davidgraham8299 Рік тому +3

    Powerful stuff, beautifully acted. I could have watched so much more of these two. SO MUCH MORE.

  • @theradgegadgie6352
    @theradgegadgie6352 Рік тому +2

    Mr Cribbins was a legend of British television. I hope they homage him now that Ten/Fourteen and Donna Noble are back together.

  • @Blodsten90
    @Blodsten90 10 місяців тому +1

    One of my favourite scenes as well. They act so well against each other!

  • @lagoondiver
    @lagoondiver Рік тому +1

    I do miss it when Doctor Who had powerful scenes such as these. The more recent seasons just couldn't evoke the kind of strong emotions in me like this one did.

  • @callanhutchison1871
    @callanhutchison1871 9 місяців тому +3

    My British grandpa was actually in Palestine at the end of the mandate and was in skirmishes wow this hit different

  • @KungFuWombat
    @KungFuWombat Місяць тому

    The Tenth Doctor has been and always will be the Man Who Never Would.
    What a scene

  • @bnsyphotography2104
    @bnsyphotography2104 Рік тому +2

    Always tear up at this scene. David tenant is and will always be my favourite doctor.

  • @charleslord2433
    @charleslord2433 Рік тому +1

    Perfect synergy of two great actors and masterful writing.

  • @toast99bubbles
    @toast99bubbles Рік тому +3

    This bit with Wilf is one of the few times the showrunners have had an element from the actor's life be a part of the character's backstory. Using Bernard's history to become part of Wilf's history to make the character have more depth and to be more realistic. The other time was with Ace, where the Blue Peter badges she has are ones Sophie Aldred legitimately earned herself, which adds just that little layer to Ace's past and childhood, before we see the meddling of her past that was to do with the Doctor and Fenric.

  • @mrmurder5033
    @mrmurder5033 Рік тому +9

    He will forever love in our hearts

  • @DrWatson4
    @DrWatson4 11 місяців тому +1

    The had us good this episode and the fact that 10 was talking with and had been with his death the whole time

  • @redengineer4380
    @redengineer4380 Рік тому +11

    A horror story about the War doctor, a strange old man who appears out of nowhere alongside a blue box you can't look at, and convinces people to kill themselves, would be a hell of a thing.

    • @mithiwithi
      @mithiwithi Рік тому +7

      "The first thing you notice about the Doctor of War, is that he's unarmed. For many, it's also the last."

  • @craig.billington
    @craig.billington Рік тому +11

    Back when Dr. Who was not just good, it was brilliant.

    • @iniflyi1349
      @iniflyi1349  Рік тому +5

      it was fantastic

    • @SenileOtaku
      @SenileOtaku Рік тому

      Yes, before it turned to shit under that idiot Chinballs.

  • @rivers0ng
    @rivers0ng Рік тому +6

    This scene is the most beautiful and the most painful out of the entire series

  • @aigossipguy
    @aigossipguy Рік тому +1

    The cry. The love. Holy.

  • @Metrion77
    @Metrion77 Рік тому +1

    "You look like giants." We little humanity. Our century of life. No time travel. No regenerations. But when all the stars wink out, there at the end of the universe, there we are, hopping from dying spark to dying spark. And time lords, for all their power, wiped out by one of their own to save the universe from their belligerence. How impossible we must seem to a time lord. So weak, so young. And yet so resilient.

  • @jonmilligan8069
    @jonmilligan8069 10 місяців тому +1

    Cribbins and Tenant together are a masterpiece!! The very best era of Dr Who.

  • @FreakyTeeth
    @FreakyTeeth Рік тому +1

    "Don't you dare put him before them."
    Yeah that's exactly what the doctor can't accept.
    Having rules can bring you pride and maybe some people's admiration, but prioritising them over doing what is rationally best for everyone else is selfish.

  • @stephenconway2468
    @stephenconway2468 Рік тому

    Dr Who could always have great dialogue. They knew with Bernard that he could deliver and so it must have been joyful to give him such a part. There is a respect as well as love for Mr Cribbins in Dr Who.

  • @MandaWard71
    @MandaWard71 Рік тому +1

    Loved Bernard Cribbins & it was fitting his last appearance was in the 60th anniversary. He was with Peter Cushing. 😭😭😭

    • @FireLordJohn3191
      @FireLordJohn3191 Рік тому

      Peter Cushing cannot possibly be in the 60th Anniversary.

  • @quinbenson
    @quinbenson Рік тому +1

    Never seen that before.
    Jeez.
    Bernard Cribbins.
    He was talented in the 60s.
    He was. I dunno. So much more after another half century and more.

  • @skymarquise2105
    @skymarquise2105 Рік тому +1

    this man might never have known all the people throughout time that will fall in love with this story and character...

  • @TheGodlyGamer359
    @TheGodlyGamer359 2 місяці тому

    that part of "the end of time" never fails to make me cry

  • @anymaru
    @anymaru Рік тому +4

    I miss the days when Doctor Who was this good.

  • @Kimbie
    @Kimbie Рік тому +2

    I rewatched this special recently, hadn't imagined how hard the scenes would hit knowing he's gone.

  • @long4jimshort4gabriel
    @long4jimshort4gabriel 6 місяців тому

    ugh. So many doctor who scenes that just make my heart melt. My favorite one is always the one I most recently saw an obscure clip of

  • @subscorpion9560
    @subscorpion9560 7 місяців тому

    Despite the arrogance, the greed, the stupidity and other flaws, the doctor still cares for humanity. They think they’re giants due to the creativity, the compassion and the chance to change into something greater. The doctor might be a nigh-immortal being with advanced technology, they still are amazed with what humanity can accomplish and stands among them, not above them

  • @alecbormia4523
    @alecbormia4523 Рік тому +1

    This was my favorite scene in the whole story. Although the doctor with his gun pointed at the master or rassilon was good also.

  • @Neptune7246
    @Neptune7246 Рік тому +2

    Rest in Peace Bernard Cribbins.

  • @anakin501
    @anakin501 Рік тому +1

    I’m so glad he got to come back one last time before his timeline ended rip sir

  • @quinnlim5104
    @quinnlim5104 Рік тому +5

    I'm not crying, you're crying

  • @occamraiser
    @occamraiser 7 місяців тому

    Bernard Cribbins and David Tennant made the best episodes of Doctor Who - ever. And I say that as someone who watched Dr Who since the John Pertwee / Tom Baker era.

  • @austinchester2413
    @austinchester2413 Рік тому +2

    My favorite scene is the cafe scene where the Doctor tells him that he’s dying and Wilfred says “so am I” and the doctor says “don’t you dare” then Wilfred responds with “alright, I’ll try not to”

  • @Derglesnaf
    @Derglesnaf Рік тому +1

    Wilfred trying to give his guy to The Doctor, basically saying: “this kept me safe in my darkest moments, let it do the same for you” hits different.

  • @jesusisasocialist
    @jesusisasocialist Рік тому

    RTD's writing and David Tennant and Bernard Cribbins acting is perfect. So moving. We can expect more.

  • @paulaburrows8660
    @paulaburrows8660 Рік тому +1

    This story is still hard to watch. It is one gut punch after another. Beautiful.