There definitely needs to be another top 10 most emotional doctor who moments.
Some missed moments:
- River’s Death
- The Doctor and River’s Last Night
- Bad Wolf Bay
- Bill Potts’ Cyberman Tear
- Clara’s death
- Pick any scene from Day Of The Doctor
- The Return of Captain Jack Harkness after 9 series!
- Rings of Akhaten Speech
- Pick any Rory death
- Amy saves the Space Whale
- “I am your enemy” from Victory of the Daleks
Captain jack was last seen in series 4 so that’s wrong, and also the only emotion you should be feeling at his “return” (cameo is more appropriate) is anger that Chibnall and the beeb think you’re stupid enough to let it make you forget how shit everything from the past 2 years have been. He’s already as good as said that’s it for jack this series, which considering it has nothing to do with the episode and the doctor just doesn’t notice the missing “fam” backs up the rumour that it was just a desperate reshoot tacked on.
It does make me laugh that we have to say pick one of rorys deaths
I just realized, when David Tennant says “I don’t want to go” his accent slips partially revealing his natural, higher pitched Scottish accent, making it seem as if both he and his Doctor are saying it.
Yeah David didnt want to go. It wasnt actually a part of the script, he added it himself
"I don't want to go."
*MY HEART!!!*
Rose's farewell is not even an honourable mention? You mentioned it when talking about firs place, but feel that deserves to be in the top ten.
I actually rewatched that last night. 14 years later and it still makes me, a 33 year old man with the emotional range of a dustpan and brush, tear up.
I cried for ages when Donna looses her memory
That is STILL the most painful Companion departure. Literally fate worse then death.
@@CassidyShadewing I completley agree! Even knowing they would kill her, she was begging him not to take her memories.
I love Donna Noble one of my fav companion ever...so sad and unfair she had to forget everything about The Doctor and all She did she actually saved the universe.
Journeys end when everyone is flying the tardis and the doctor had a family.
"Raggedy Man, goodnight" still kills me.
Are we being serious?! Where is Doomsday?! And where is journeys end when the dr has to leave rose with another man?!
Yes! I am just know watching Doctor Who again and I really can't watch the next two episodes (Army of Ghosts and Doomsday). It's too fucking emotional...
The saddest moment for me was when wilf said his final goodbye to 10 at Donna's wedding.
The breaking the wall sequence in Heaven Sent followed by Clara's "how long?" in Hell Bent breaks me down every time.
Bill Pott's tear as a cyberman
fuck that, Bill was an awful companion. Her entire personality was: "I'm gay, my grandad was gay, that's offensive, and i'm a strong independent woman" while ironically spending most of her time with the doctor being a bloody coward who runs and goes down the easiest path.
I always thought Bill was criminally underutilized. She had such potential, and I’d been looking forward to her growing into herself as so much more than she started as, then she got killed off. The most emotional part for me wasn’t the tear, it was when she was saved by Heather and they went off to explore the universe together.
@@kittyelf1485 she wasn't underutilized, she was just a bad character, she had literally no emotional connection with a vast majority of audiences and she failed as a companion, she was nothing more than a political agenda that never benefitted anyone and was promptly discarded
Doomsday should be on the list. One of the most heartbreaking WHO moments ever
"I'd be proud...if you were my dad."
"Please - don't die. You're the most wonderful man, and I don't want you to die."
Putting “The Doctor’s Wife” but no Doomsday? Are you kidding? That was literally the only moment that made me cry in NuWho.
Also the end scene of The Doctor Dances could be included.
Uygar Eraslan I think the tardis is more universally cared for than rose, rose’s arc is tragic but only a certain type of fan really cares about the doctor and rose’s “love story” all that much.
"I don't wanna go" , that moment with Tennant was so emotional, the best one for me.
For me it's Vincent, the whole episode has me just so emotional and argh I can't
Bizarre Bunny when Vincent is listening to what the museum guide is saying, it kills me.... I’m practically in tears writing this tbh 😂
"Who's that?"
"The first face this face saw."
When Rose departed in "Doomsday", Donna gets her memory wiped in "Journey's End", the Tenth Doctor regenerates in "End of Time pt2", Amy and Rory departed in "Angels Take Manhattan" and The Eleventh Doctor regenerates in "Time of the Doctor", those scenes always makes me cry every time i watch them. Losing my four favourite companions and my two favourite Doctors is heart breaking.
The anti-war speech from the 12th Doctor should've been in the Top 10 instead of just a Honorable Mention.
Finally. It seems like you guys actually watched the show this time. I'm so proud, good job WatchMojoUK
Another layer to the Pond farewell is that it isn't just the Doctor losing his companion, River loses her parents, but she has to internalize it because the Doctor needs her to to be his rock.
Donna losing her memories is definitely one of the most emotional moments as well, that was in many ways a fate worse than death. Because she lost the person she had become. She knew she couldn't survive if he didn't, yet she was begging him not to take her memories.
My top 3
1-12th doctor s war speech
2-Every doctors regeneration
3-Donna loses her memories
Fun fact: The first episode David Tennant appears in as the doctor ( The Parting of Ways) is also the name of the Chapter of the fourth Harry Potter book where we find out Mad Eye was in fact Barty Crouch Jnr. drinking polijuice potion who David Tennant plays in the movie
As much as 10 is my favourite Doctor, 11's reaction to losing Rory and Amy is utterly heartbreaking.
I think the zygon war speech is saddest. It shows how long and painful life is not only for a show character but for people as well. David Tennant's last scene was half baked.
I would’ve switched the places of vanGogh and Donna’s memory but 10s regeneration MURDERED me. It’s was so prolonged and heartbreaking and I SOBBED
I'm pretty sure were all forgetting the 12th doctors goodbye to the TARDIS
Roses are red
The T.A.R.D.I.S is blue
The doctor once said
Rose Tyler I......
Donna's goodbye should be no.1
I just watched something sad that made me cry
and you made me cry with 10th doctors regeneration
I was very young when I watched his regeneration and I hid around the sofa crying because he was the doctor who I grew up with/ I was born when he was the doctor
I also love moment in last ep of 10 season Doctor's speech to Master and Missy
You really chopped what made "have a fantastic life" so great - just when both the viewer and Rose think it is a pre-recorded copout, you get his hologram turn to her location in knowing understanding - "have a fantastic life". and you know then that 9 realises how harsh these moments have been on his previous companions and instead wants them to know, personally, that he lets go of them in their prime with a love and longfull and endearing optimism of their next decades rather than that sharp break he previously gave to Sarah Jane and others throughout the years. It's so simplistic and yet poetic and heartfelt, truly one of the greatest moments in Nu Who
I very rarely dislike videos. Doomsday not being on the list is a reason to
Need to add Adric getting blown up inside a cyberman ship during the 5th doctor's run, and Sara Jane Smith leaving the 4th doctor as honorable mentions.
The 10th Doctor's "my Sarah Jane" is in my top 5 now for obvious reasons. Reasons we were reminded of yesterday with vids of remembering Sarah Jane
I believe that when Matt Smith said his final goodbye as 11, his speech was him speaking to us the viewers and he may have not actually been acting during that speech.
Where is DOOMSDAY
HOW CAN YOU NOT INCLUDE ROSES EXIT
When he said "Donna arguably changed the most" I GENUINELY thought he was going to say "Donna Noble has left the library"
I cried a decimillion tears when Amy and Rory died also when 11 changed into 12, his speech inspired me
The 12th Doctor's war speech from "The Zygon Inversion" is my favorite speech but the two scenes that get me the most choked up are definitely when The 11th gives his goodbye scene in the TARDIS and Van Gogh visiting his future exhibit.
Capaldi’s war speech had me shook, very powerful. One ur vids mojouk
...No Father’s Day?
...NO FATHER’S DAY?
...NO FATHER’S DAY?!!!
Screw You WatchMojoUK.
Matt Smith's time in the T.A.R.D.I.S. Was so friggin emotional!
A list of Emotional Moments from Doctor Who that doesn't include Doomsday is INVALID.
Amy: "Raggdey Man..."
*Ad comes on*
Amy: "Goodbye."
Most emotional SPIN OFF moments please
And emotional CLASSIC moments
This one shouldn't have departures and regenerations since those are a constant presence in the series. And can have lists of their own
All of the honorable mentions should have been on the list.
Even on this as soon as Donna said yeah I started tearing up, I couldn't stand her at first but that character development was on point
I WAS CRIED SO MUCH WHEN DAVID TENNANT LEFT
well after watching the episode on Sunday....all I can think of is despair
I didn't think I would get so emotional watching this
David tennant was the best doctor and I was sad when he regenerated so I hope he comes back for the 60th annerversary
Can't lie, watching a few of these got me a little teary all over again.
Amy and Donna goodbye make me cry and when amy said raggedy man goodbye that broke my heart
Even just thinking about the 10th doctors very last episode makes me rather teary.
10's regeneration, that scene in the cafe, and the Master dying at the end of series 3, are the top three.
I genuinely cried in the vincent van gogh scene. The first time ive cried that much in probably around a year at the time. It actually left a mark on me
Ok I get it was in the honourable mentions but how did the war speech not make it into the top 10!!!!
Amy being transported back in time by the Weeping Angel hurts so much more when you realize that when the Doctor breaks down, he's not looking at the angel. River is. River, who just lost her parents, is looking at the statue so the Doctor can grieve. That's heartbreaking.
Emotional moment Classic Doctor who
It actually astounds me that hardly anybody cried when the Dalek committed suicide. Even my parents thought they'd never cry for what's literally an outer space Nazi, but they did.
Might as well call this channel “WatchDoctorwho”
Honestly the death of the ponds is the most depressing scene from the entire run of matt Smith's doctor. My heart shatters into a million pieces every single time Amy turns around and says "goodbye" I'm literally about to start crying right now, what asshole left this bowl of onions here? 😭😭
I couldn't even watch the last two, I muted the video and watched it out of the corner of my eye, and I'm still crying.
David Tennant gave one of the best screen acting performances of all time as The Doctor.
Trying not to cry at lunch is very hard right now..
I cried strait away just looking at tennent regenerate on this video
Honestly makes you wonder what happened to the Angel that zapped Rory and Amy.
Did it get cocky and try to go after The Doctor and River while they anguished only to learn what a bad idea that was or did it realize the shit it was in a hightailed it out of there, spending the rest of its existence fearing the wrath of the time lord?
Not a big Dr. Who fan but I’m damned if some of these didn’t set off the water works. Best moments in this video were “I don’t want to go,” the lady forgetting everything, Who’s friends’ fates shown through the tombstone and the life Who might have had.
Okay, the John Smith vision never hurt me much, as I wanted the Doctor to show up, but that music..Journey's End...oh..😭
My mom can never watch Angels take Manhattan again as when she first watched it, she went hysterical, and was crying for a solid 5 hours.
"To CLARAfy"
one scene that made me lose it was in "Amy's choice" when Rory dies in the dream Amy decides to drive to their death, why? "because if this is the real life I don't want it" Wow
river songs death, rings of akhatan speech, really any scene in time of the doctor, madame de pompadour, rose's farewell, the timelord victorious, clara asking "how long" in hell bent, claras death, governess claras death, the flashback where we see eleven watching young clara grow up
As emotional as some of these were, if you wanted to really get the tears flowing this should have just been a top 10 of Wilfred Mott moments
considering Wilf was NOT a companion just an annoying human who got in the way, and got the doctor killed. er no!
Those are deffinately the most sad scenes from doctor who, but for me the one scene that just makes me fall apart is when the master refuses to regenerate
The Van Gough episode had me howling..
Damnit. Van Gogh gets me every time! I'm tearing up right now...
I can’t even watch the ending of the 10th doctor die how sad it is but so beautiful 😖😭
There is a difference between emotional and torture. These momemts tortured me
Theres so many tho, susan’s goodbye, ian and barbara’s goodbye, jo’s goodbye, jamie and zoe leave then have there memories wiped, curse of fenric ending, father’s day. They should make a list of worst companion exits
"When the doctor was me" should be number one.
Yeah I'm gonna say it and I don't care what anyone will say.. The Doctor and Victoria moment near the end of Tomb of the Cybermen Ep.3 makes me sad but happy at the same time, And yet they won't include any emotional moment in the classic series, Yeah up yours channel.
Can i just say that i think claras death and danny pink's sacrifice were really emotional too.
If you've ever seen any Classic Who, you tell me that Tom Baker appearing in the 50th anniversary special didn't elicit strong emotions.
oh hell yes! The screaming that occured when he arrived, then the tears, the greatest of them all, back one last time!
@@julieeverett7442 I don't think any of the faucets in my house could've produced as much water as my eyes did once I realized that it was Tom Baker on screen. 🙃
It just breaks my heart to see the Doctor and his friends and enemies at their downfall
This could use more Twelfth Doctor
1:07 Yeah that moment was weird you’re basically feeling sorry for a robot Nazi but it honestly makes you sorry for him4:14😢😢:5:49We finally get to see the Tardes in the Doc to make out and it won’t episode hopefully she comes back10:07😭😭😭😭😭
Ok, Rory and Amy's last episode and Vincent's episode...I bawled my eyes out at those. But really, no mention of River sacrificing herself in the library? No mention of scene between Rose and the Doctor in Doomsday??
One of my most emotional moments is, when his daughter gets shot and he refuses to kill....."I never would"
Fun fact: the time lords didn't give more regenerations, they lifted the limit of 12 due to him/her being revealed as the timeless child( not confirmed just some theory of mine)
If the 10’s regeneration into 11 isn’t number one I will riot.
Edit: Ok I will put my pitchforks away.
This can't be it you guys could have done a top 20 list there's way too many you have to do another Maybe a few more the Doctor Who has a lot of heartbreaking moments given from the classic series to today's!!
Good List!
Either the Vincent scene or 11th Doctor regeneration
Donnas loss should be top of this list 100%
Missy's death is the most saddest moment.
i really love river and 11th .when river have to say goodbye,and my heart broken.😭😭
Fun fact. When Amy Pond tells him good night, they are both wearing wigs. Smith shaved his head for Terminator and she shaved her head for Guardians of the Galaxy.
Convincing wigs
Smith didn’t shave his head for terminator he shaved it for a film with Ryan Gosling “river” something . He has short hair in terminator.
So that is why the doctor has a key in his hair
Daisy Brinkhoff yup
Fun fact the dude speaking in this video said Van Go instead of Van Gogh