Found this on the wiki: "Moffat explained that River Song was in fact the Doctor's widow, and had witnessed the death of the 45th Doctor on a battlefield before she began having adventures with his younger selves."
@@Reginald425 A headcanon of the writer of the episode. I am not sure the term headcanon means anything when talking about the author of a work. Unless we are playing death of the author
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't mention about how Capaldi's Doctor was having issues with his face, until he remembered that it was his 10th incarnation who saved the man and his family, from Pompeii who he would end up looking like. Also of note is the 10th DOctor is also the most unforgiving Doctor, to where he punished each member of the Family of Blood.
I wonder why the first Doctor didn't angst about being identical to the Abbot of Amboise, and the second didn't have an identity crisis over Salamander? Let alone the fifth worrying about looking exactly like his antagonist, Commander Maxil.
Have to say I’m disappointed they didn’t acknowledge John Frobisher from Torchwood Children of Earth regarding the 12th Doctor, as someone who would/should have been saved if the Doctor was there like he was meant to be, as another reminder.
OMG it just dawned on me… the Curator is a retired Doctor that’s done adventuring. 14 being worn out and needing to chill, now living with Donna. 14 BECOMES THE CURATOR 😭😭
@Daikon_Micucci no he's just a regular gallifreyan and he's pissed because his regeneration power comes from the doctor and not naturally occurring like they were told
@@geocachingwomble Ancelyn specifically says he doesn't recognise his face, but knows he has had many faces. The novelisation says he had red hair as Merlin, though Ten complains he has never been ginger yet. So it's a future incarnation, or perhaps an alternative universe one. ANCELYN: Oh, he has many faces, but in my reckoning, he is Merlin. DOCTOR: You recognise my face, then? ANCELYN: No, not your aspect, but your manner that betrays you. Do you not ride the ship of time? Does it not deceive the senses being larger within than out?
@@frankshailes3205 this video explained that the Doctor had many incarnations before the "1st Doctor" and based on the fugitive Doctor he doesn't remember them or at least some of them. maybe merlin is one of those
Give it time. Call me sceptical, but it seems to me that no modern drama can go for long without finding that the central character has a dark secret, hidden pain, blah, blah. I do hope I'm wrong here, though.
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 No you're quite right. We've already seen 15 grappling with having been abandoned/adopted. I've said this before, I was no fan of the Timeless Child plot, but I appreciate the commitment to it. I'm glad RTD isn't simply sweeping it under the rug.
4:10 the Morbius Doctors are only notorious in retrospect. I watched the episode at the time of transmission, and I and my fellow Doctor Who fans at home and at school found the idea of pre-Hartnell Doctors incredibly exciting.
I know they're very much not canon, but a fun coda to this episode could perhaps include Rowan Atkinson, Joanna Lumley, Peter Cushing, and Richard E. Grant, if for no other reason than they're such brilliant performers in their own way that have touched the fandom . Maybe a Top 10 non-Doctor canon Doctors? I remember my mind being blown when I found out quite late in my own fandom that Grand Moff Tarkin had once played the Doctor, even if the films were money grabs and not exactly great examples of storytelling. I felt as though my little nerd mind had been blown to smithereens.
The way I headcanon the Vaelyard is actually due to Matt Smith's original 11th Doctor that still exists OUTSIDE of the Universe. See, when he restarted the Universe, The Doctor that appeared in THAT Universe was THAT Universe's Doctor, the one Amy "recreated" because she remembered him. She was able to remember into existence, not pull from outside. That leaves the previous one outside, forgotten. The Doctor, always afraid of death, yet also seeing the bad parts of his personality growing in his isolation (plus dealing with all his guilt as he'd not helped the War Doctor in this timeline), would experiment to separate those feelings, unknowingly creating The Valeyard. We could even suggest that what the 14th Doctor did at the edge of the universe was what allowed the Valeyard back in. Also possible even the previous 11th Doctor squeezed back in, who, through experimentation may not have been able to fully regenerate, but had reverse-engineered Degeneration, eventually becoming the Curator.
@@kuggacouragegx6093 who is gonna moan that makes sense. I don't like this new doctor and the p Splitting which makes two and time line has changed so there is two now from the start so when the child of time crap was happening they would of split again cus the toy maker changed everything so the new splits when they pass they split. And then there are the division doctors so they split now so that makes thousands of doctors million in my eyes damaged it. All I do is watch doctor who disney and woke killed it. And this singing 😢
@@carloszarzoso1724 omg stfu. The doctor fused with a version of himself from an alternative future when he regenerated. The doctor literally made the Meta crisis yet u clowns aren't crying. He grew back his hand and that was a new ability they made up for the revival. Stupid u dint like the new doctor just cause he is black. Not a reason, that is u being racist. Stupid it is a time travelling show, the time lines have always been changing u idoot. Also the doctor is everywhere in the universe and time. Like what the 11th and 12th doctor did and howbthe doctor always met themselves many times. Stfu cause how tf that is even an issue. Also stupid, the timeless child isn't bad nor bs, it literally answers the question and explored the lore. U can't even get the name right. It isn't child of time. Also the timeless child didn't split anything so wtf u are talking about🤦♂️. Dude stfu. Wtf u are even talking about. All u been doing is just saying split multiple times. Stupid the bi generation only happened cause of the toymaker u idiot. Stfu and stop reaching. Also stfu cause no one is splitting. Also dummy. There are infinite incarnations, meaning infinite doctors. Infinite versions of themselves. Stop reaching Stupid how tf diseny and woke have to do with this? When there is not a single thing Disney nor woke about what happened at all u idiot. Also no, u don't watch doctor who. U can't even get basic names right nor how the show works.
There are others you could have discussed as well... The movie Doctor, played by Peter Cushing, from the 60s films. Also, Rowan Atkinson (and others), from The Curse of the Fatal Death.
I think the choices in this video were good as defined: Doctors who exist in-universe. A great companion video will be actors-based, covering all the obvious inclusions (Five Doctors, Twice Upon A Time), as well as the less obvious ones (stunt doubles in the original production, stunt doubles in the Blu-rays like Logopolis). Then you’ve got Ty Tennant (being another “First Doctor” presumably), Peter Cushing (ditto?) and all the comedy doctors outside of canon - if you list the Curse of Fatal Death, where does it end? Anyone who impersonated Tom Baker with a scarf in a TV sketch? Voice actors impersonating for computer games? Those rotating heads in Dimensions in Time? Well if we cut out comedy sketches what if we include charity specials: Then one inclusion I just rediscovered yesterday is Arabella Weir, who around the 40th anniversary (2003) played “the first female Doctor” on audio. I guess diving into Big Finish is necessary. The best source of information on this is a Doctor Who Magazine article a few years ago, and it lists “actors who played the Doctor” with a score for how official their contribution was. Obviously Tom Baker, David Tenannt and so on get full points.
TBF the data shows the *quality* of US healthcare, when one can get access to it, is top notch... it's just that, had he survived, the Doctor would've been in debt for life! 😂
You forgot to mention why the "12" Doctor (Peter Capaldi) choose this face , to remind him of someone/something It was the face of one man he save from Pompeji while he was the 10th doctor
I don’t know how old you are but you couldn’t possibly old enough to grow up with all of classic Who. And yet you knowledge of the entire Who universe is remarkable. I’m glad I discovered WhoCulture!
as a heads up. all of classic who was available on britbox for a few years, and as of about october or november last year, it became available for free on bbc iplayer, meaning that elli had more than enough time to watch the entirety of the main series
If you listen carefully, and I always do, you can hear which ones are Ellie's favorites. If I had a gun to my head, I feel sure I could rate them in her estimation. But since I don't have a gun to my head, I'm not going to. Fun list. Hope you feel better soon.
That! Was surprisingly well done!👍 I’ve been watching since early 1980’s, and I often just shake my head in confusion at the turns and twists of this silly show. Well, I guess I still do, but this overview is pretty succinct. Well done WhoCulture.
You included Doctor Moon! I'm so excited; I've been commenting about him for some time! That said, there are a few you didn't include (probably for good reason): • Peter Cushing as The Movie Doctor. • Ty Tennant as the young Doctors legs ("Listen") • The Doctor's of "The Curse of the Fatal Death": Rowan Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, and Joanna Lumley. • Honorable Mentions: As the first Doctor Richard Hurndall and David Bradley. As always thank you all so very much for the videos. • And the two Doctors who weren't the Doctor, but called themselves The Doctor: David Morrissey (Jackson Lake) and Michelle Gomez (Missy).
Thanks for this wonderful video. Seeing scenes from 14th and 15th made me realize how much I want a new season to be produced! After all this time I can say that these last episodes were GREAT!
I hold that the Morbius faces are the Doctor's dad, maybe grandad too. They are obviously part of his past, but to make them him already conflicted with it being established that Hartnell was the earliest.
I feel like the doctors trauma is what made him so beautiful. He was covered in the blood of those he failed or put to an end. Despite this he always tries to save others and help. Defying time itself to make it happen.
I had absolutely no idea that any form of reality television existed as early as 1985 to be commented upon at all. Doctor Who FTW giving me sparkling tidbits to go research and lessen my own ignorance yet again. Never lets me down
Reality tv? I got my first Desktop Computer in 1986 from University of Central Florida with Air Force Classification documents on it, nothing interesting except for documents explaining how to deal with classified documents and on a reality flight simulator. Didn't get any info on it other than it's existence. Operated on DOS 4.01 which I learned by typing the executible programs and watching what happened. Reformatted my hd 5 times. prior to that it was the commodore 64 as in bytes not mega or even kilo but single bytes. Between the two I started with Atari type reality games, hockey, Handball, Soccer. With the computer I logged on to Bulletin Board Systems and played Trade wars and other text-based turn-based games. Most only had 1 phone line But a Pirate site in NY, Rusty and Eddies BBS had 23 phone lines and it was free you just had to hack in to become a member and the upload pirated software to remain one. Yes, software games were like the Caldron, Ultima 1-7 prior to Ultima Online which still exists now. There was a really cool game call Starflight that had you dealing with aliens in space with distinct personalities like the one that was set up as a corporation and if you were fired you would be killed as a trespasser, or the Spemin who would be timid when alone but try to take you out when they thought they out massed you. Stargate 2 came out 2023 and it is fanbased and it sucks but then the developers mever worked full time on it and since weren't paid didn't last long and it took forever to get a finished program, I think they just gave up and released a crappy version of it. then there was Compuserve, also in mid 80's. which had a lot of phone lines but charged 12.95 an hour. I would sit in front of the computer and handwrite the keyboard commands I would use, only needed the first Letter I believe, so that when I logged on I could get the most for my money. I got all my school papers from it, ie company news PRs would be released and not published in most newspapers. And my teacher with her newfangled Plagiarist program would never catch me. i would play a text-based RPG on it limiting myself to an hour. All online games were text based but you could buy reality games and load them through your 5.25" floppy drive, each one could hold 512 kilobytes. Took 40 to back up my 20 mb hd. When I got that I thought no way in hell would I ever fill that up having been used to the commodore 64's tape drive. There was online porn too in the form of JPG's and GIF's. Took several hours, sometimes to download one and could be printed out by my full color dot matrix printer. Just a picture. One Gif I remember is an animation of Snow White and the 7 Dwarves. Sleepy got the job of doing the deed. Or was it Sneezy? Then the 90's had DnD, Car Wars, Paranoia, Nech Warrior, etc. All book imagination board games without the board. Or Moral decay a game with 23 simultaneous logons allowed, on a mainframe. you play a DnD type character, but it had businesses. Completely text based. You kill a corpse it would hold the same as your pc ie Player Character could hold as it was built on the same model, 2 corpses. I figured out how to use some of the 13 macros you could create. I created a series that allowed me to indefinitely stack them. each corpse can hold 2 corpses then the corpses it was carrying could carry the same items indefinitely or until they started rotting on I think 20 or 30 minutes. then a drop all command in the front room of my corpse plant which would flood the room with all the loot those corpses were carrying, including the loot on the rotted corpses. And then shortcuts to process them in the plant into food which paid me the set fee, which I lowered to 5 silver pieces since I owned the plant. the food we sold to distilleries who turned it into beer and sold to bars which sold drinks that healed you but caused clerics to not be able to cast spells. we would make the purchases using checks so they wouldn't get confused or used as player currency. Any how a Mage i.e. developer discovered my use of the bug and one time caused the corpses to blow up when I went to stacking them and when you died in this game you came back naked and had to spend 2 hours, for me, to work your way up to the good shit. Anyhow I used a monk in my guild to spy on other business owners and when they went to hand over a check to another business owner I would, as thief, sneak in and pickpocket the check then deposit it in my business before they could kill me using pre-typed direction keys in a macro because with only 23 players it wasn't too hard to figure out who was the thief and thieve s were paperweights even back then. Sorry, all I got left is stories to tell and I go on too long.
I'm still waiting for an episode where we see the beginnings of the Library and Dr. Moon being established so that the Doctor spending eternity in the database with their wife can be canon 😭
The problem is the actor who played dr. Moon and also showed up in the John wick movies died last year so we need someone who looks like him and can age in the library
@@JohnSmith-hh6hg You're thinking of the wrong actor. The actor who played Doctor Moon in Colin Salmon. He's still alive. The actor in John Wick was Lance Reddick.
Another cool incarnation of the doctor is the one written by Michael Moorecock where he is the eternal champion. Loved that series and character and it felt like a natural inclusion into who lore.
An excellent sprint through 60 years+ of history..... Heaven help anyone who comes to this as a potential new viewer in the hopes of understanding the Whoniverse though. 🤣🤣
What about Brendan the Irish police man, seen by many as an unreal Doctor now and plot device for the Timeless Children. The Timeless Children has many plot holes, should always have been a Master origin story and the fall out of it leading to Division. Then Division could have used a pre-Hartnell Doctor/s and when he found out he escapes. A much neater story arc, let's see if RTD2 tries to fix this and other problems or just says "a wizard did it".
RTD has already "fixed" it. The Toymaker said "I've made a jigsaw of your life". RTD went on to say in an interview that now writers are free to come up with anything they like about the Doctor's past. I suppose one day we'll have some daring individual do a 'Buffy "Normal Again"' and imply the whole series has been the delusion of a mentally ill patient in hospital.
i didn't know about the doctor moon theory. you forgot about richard hurndall who played the first doctor for the five doctors special, richard e grant for the time between the eight and ninth doctors, peter cushing and his two movies, david bradley for the current first doctor, micheal jones for the kid doctor in listen, and evan mccabe as brendan the previous doctor to hartnell.
Matt Smith played the doctor twice. On the planet Christmas he regenerated, but he keeps the same face. This is in addition to getting the life extension mentioned.
The Curator’s first appearance was in 1992 in the first home video release of “Shada”, where, from the Undergallery, he fills in the gaps in the story left by the partial production.
Born 1976 i did not know the 5th doctor, not because of my age STAR TREK my mum LOVED THAT show ❤❤ i had to wait the 7th 😱😱😱,that long,Ace ❤❤❤,glad you came back.
I agree so the "first appearance" of the doctor wasn't his first incarnation he had at least a full cycle of 13 lives prior because Mobius was amazed just how many lives the doctor had also if it is true that the doctor is the timeless child the he sure did live more lives many more before
Umm…not to be that person, but the First Doctor had a companion die, her name was Katerina, she appeared after the Myth Makers and died during the Dalek Masterplan…Again, Katerina, companion to the First Doctor, was the first of the Doctor’s companions to die
15 actors. Don't forget Richard Hurndall's brilliant impersonation of William Hartnell in The Five Doctors. And yes, I am forgetting David Bradley in that Peter Capaldi episode.
Thank you I appreciate this update and information I've been away from watching Who since I was a little boy when Tom Baker was the Dr.I knew and watched faithfully and now I'm coming back to watch and enjoy binge watching to catch up on a old time favorite this made me happy seeing a favorite from my childhood a definitive classic show
Taking the timeless children and the flash back of lives from the one doctor that showed regenerations before the first matt smith was way beyond the thirteenth reincarnation lol
The Doctors didn't rewrite time when they saved Galifrey. It always happened, but because of the memory loss suffered from three Doctors in such close proximity, the War Doctor remembered, but when he regenerated into Christopher Eccleston's Doctor, almost immediately, the memories were lost (as stated in Day of the Doctor), so he believed he had done it. Before they leave the museum at the end they clearly state they won't remember saving Galifrey. It's literally stated in the episode in the scene where John Hurt asks which TARDIS is his. Time wasn't rewritten. It was such a big event involving so much time travel, energy, destruction, alteration of two universe's, AND the fact that it was the past in the Doctor's own timeline (which would result in a paradox btw), means it would have been a fixed point in time, something we know the Doctor can't change despite his best efforts. The fact that he regenerated into 9, then found Rose shows this was always the way events occurred even if the Doctor himself didn't know it. It ALWAYS happened that way, he just didn't know it from the beginning of 9 till the end of 11.
Hearing what you said about the Curator it made me think of David Tenants 14th Doctor... I wonder if they're the same character just the 14th is the start of him eventually growing to become the Curator. 🤔
I like how someone here said their headcanon is the 14th Doctor degenerates every time he dies so, by the time we see The Curator, 14 has degenerated down to 4.
The ordering is a bit off, for the basic Doctors. 1 = William Hartnell 2 = Patrick Troughton 3 = Jon Pertwee 4 = Tom Baker 5 = Peter Davison 6 = Colin Baker 7 = Sylvester McCoy 8 = Paul McGann 9 = John Hurt 10 = Christopher Eccleston 11 = David Tennant 12 = David Tennant (Made canon by BBC immediately after the episode aired where he was shot by a dalek blast, and regenerated into himself) 13 = Matt Smith 14 = Peter Capaldi 15 = Jodie Whittaker 16 = Ncuti Gatwa
Why the “Season 6B expanded” theory works: • Similarly to Thirteen not remembering having been the Fugitive Doc, Six also didn’t remember Two and Jamie having taken part in the events of “The Two Doctors”. • We never did actually see Two change into Three, leaving the door open for another “missing incarnation”. • In “The Two Doctors”, Two and Jamie mentioned they were working for the Time Lords, just like the Fugitive Doctor was via her work for The Division… but Jamie didn’t even know Time Lords existed until “The War Games”, Two’s final adventure as the “current” production Doctor. Further headcanon: at some point, Jamie left, having grown ethically conflicted by his work with Doc for the Division. Doc removed Jamie’s memories of them (since we don’t know if Jamie left before or after Two regenerated into Fuge) before he left. Soon after, Doc took on Lee Clayton as a companion, and that companion helped her hide from the Division. Sometime after taking on Karvanista as a companion, The Division caught up with her again, and decided to finally carry through with her sentence of forced regeneration (into Three) and exile on Earth.
I would have given the doctordonna (donnas version) their own spot and also the master doctor from POTD his own spot as he was officially a regeneration. I would have done a special mention segment with the Curse of Fatal Death doctors and the scream of the shalka doctor as , at the time of each of their broadcasts , they were canon
Hehe yeah. There's even a Spiderverse style (Doctor-verse?) Doctor Who comic where the Ninth Doctor encounters Peter Cushing Dr. Who, The Shalka Doctor AND Rowan Atkinson Doctor. It's called Doctor Whoah! (DWM 376 comic story).
@pennywisethedancingclown2246 there's also a story in the 60th big finish where 9 meets one of the unbound doctor's (an alternate 3rd doctor who arrives in 1999 rather than the 70s and ends up taking a retired brigadier as a companion. Who then later leaves after they visit skaro, in one of the most weirdest dalek stories ever, one where at one point the doctor brainwashs a dalek into thinking it's the second coming of davros and basically starts a religious war between daleks. He later has bernice summerfield as a companion after she gets trapped in his universe) and they also team up with the good incarnation of the master (who like the doctor is also jumping around different incarnations after being hit with a deregeneration weapon 8n the time war). It's weird that it's 9 who keeps having adventures with alternate doctors.
They could easily have meta-crisis doc return as the Valyard With the war doc retcon and the regeneration without changing, he could technically be said to have come into existence after the 12 incarnation of the doc. Was already shown to play out the doctors dark side, which is why main doc left him with rose to become a better person If she failed at that, or if something happened to rose and pushed him over the edge, he could easily wind up thinking the "real" doctor is too soft to get the job done, steal a tardis and go evil. Plus, it's not like David Tennant is in a hurry to retire from the show, and we know he can play evil characters well. Would make an interesting way to keep him around.
16:04 But there is a precedent. I'm surprised you forgot, as famously the Master died cradled in the 10th Doctor's arms, while the Doctor was begging him to regenerate
It’s astonishing to me how I’ve come to accept the new regeneration cycle retcon, the Time War retcon, bigeneration, and the War Doctor, and yet, I still dislike the timeless child change just as strongly as the day it aired.
Just to correct you the Fifth Doctor was not the only Doctor to have a companion die on his watch your forgetting Katarina and Sara Kingdom who both died on the First Doctor's watch.
We've explained EVERY Master too! Watch next: ua-cam.com/video/2VQbW95bDNw/v-deo.html
Crazy how the 2nd Doctor regenerated so hard that the world gained color
Yes, incredible...
Maybe he regenerated from Kansas to Oz? ;-P
I believe a novel, possibly Day of the Doctor or Twice Upon a Time, implied that the first two Doctors were colourblind.
@@medafan53YES, I'm reading Day of the Doctor, and it does say that about those two
It's not quite how colourblindness works, but that is such a cool and creative theory. My guy regenerated his eyesight @@medafan53
I am shocked the story of Doctor Moon completely escaped me. I’ve watched Riversong’s story arc so many times and that never occurred to me.
Found this on the wiki: "Moffat explained that River Song was in fact the Doctor's widow, and had witnessed the death of the 45th Doctor on a battlefield before she began having adventures with his younger selves."
It’s not like it’s canon or even hinted at that much, more of a head cannon that’s nice to have, but not something to be necessarily picked up on
@@Reginald425 A headcanon of the writer of the episode. I am not sure the term headcanon means anything when talking about the author of a work. Unless we are playing death of the author
@@boiwifeyasmr4UIf it’s not explicitly there, it’s not canon.
Canon in Doctor Who... 😅😂
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't mention about how Capaldi's Doctor was having issues with his face, until he remembered that it was his 10th incarnation who saved the man and his family, from Pompeii who he would end up looking like.
Also of note is the 10th DOctor is also the most unforgiving Doctor, to where he punished each member of the Family of Blood.
I wonder why the first Doctor didn't angst about being identical to the Abbot of Amboise, and the second didn't have an identity crisis over Salamander? Let alone the fifth worrying about looking exactly like his antagonist, Commander Maxil.
Have to say I’m disappointed they didn’t acknowledge John Frobisher from Torchwood Children of Earth regarding the 12th Doctor, as someone who would/should have been saved if the Doctor was there like he was meant to be, as another reminder.
Family of Blood moment is one of the darkest and greatest showing of the Doctor's character. Each punishment was harsh but taught a lesson
@@IAmABoss2 and then they had 13 totally subvert the whole thing.
@@AC3handle honestly I just forget anything in 13's tenure happened
OMG it just dawned on me… the Curator is a retired Doctor that’s done adventuring. 14 being worn out and needing to chill, now living with Donna. 14 BECOMES THE CURATOR 😭😭
ooh that’s an interesting theory
Good guess but actually no, kinda? I mean yes but 15 also does, 14 regenerates into 15.
@@Acknowledgerofdoctorwho 14 bi-generates to 15. 14 retires while 15 goes off to adventure.
@@RetroBonesMA yes, when 14 dies I presume he gets plucked from time back to the bi-generation as 15.
@@Acknowledgerofdoctorwho that makes no sense
Sacha Dhawan got a mention but does deserver his own title, he was the Doctor for a hot minute.
The Master Doctor yeah.
Isn't he also of the Timeless Child's unknown race, or was that only because he became the Doctor for a moment?
@Daikon_Micucci no he's just a regular gallifreyan and he's pissed because his regeneration power comes from the doctor and not naturally occurring like they were told
"you didn't expect that one did you" he is in the thumbnail
Same
@@alexberrios3528 thats not how u use same
@@HawkMaestroTTVsame
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And my axe!
Don’t forget Merlin is an incarnation of the Doctor as seen in Battlefield! (Coincidentally, in legend Merlin is half human on his mother’s side!)
True but we never see that incarnation, right?
@@patrickpablo217I would say not yet
@@JohnSmith-hh6hgI would think it was the 7th doctor because of how he was recognised as Merlin during battlefield
@@geocachingwomble Ancelyn specifically says he doesn't recognise his face, but knows he has had many faces. The novelisation says he had red hair as Merlin, though Ten complains he has never been ginger yet. So it's a future incarnation, or perhaps an alternative universe one.
ANCELYN: Oh, he has many faces, but in my reckoning, he is Merlin.
DOCTOR: You recognise my face, then?
ANCELYN: No, not your aspect, but your manner that betrays you. Do you not ride the ship of time? Does it not deceive the senses being larger within than out?
@@frankshailes3205 this video explained that the Doctor had many incarnations before the "1st Doctor" and based on the fugitive Doctor he doesn't remember them or at least some of them. maybe merlin is one of those
I love how care-free the 15th Doctor seems. I like to say, he left his trauma at Donna's house.
Give it time. Call me sceptical, but it seems to me that no modern drama can go for long without finding that the central character has a dark secret, hidden pain, blah, blah.
I do hope I'm wrong here, though.
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 No you're quite right. We've already seen 15 grappling with having been abandoned/adopted. I've said this before, I was no fan of the Timeless Child plot, but I appreciate the commitment to it. I'm glad RTD isn't simply sweeping it under the rug.
The fact that he saved one of his companions who's loss ruined him when it happened definitely made him much more upbeat and happy
Still dealing with the loss of Lynda (with a Y)
The AI-generated subtitles refer to her as "Linda with a Why", by the way.
Not Linda with an i, she got evicted for damaging property
@@Imogen_V This Linda has two eyes.
Same! But it's kinda ridiculous referring to her as a companion.
4:10 the Morbius Doctors are only notorious in retrospect. I watched the episode at the time of transmission, and I and my fellow Doctor Who fans at home and at school found the idea of pre-Hartnell Doctors incredibly exciting.
You forgot about the Richard e grant version of 9th doctor for early 2000's web cartoons made by bbc
I love him. He was great in LOKI 😂
@@samanthab1923 Amen. Classic Loki was the GOAT!!!
.. and his version is now immortalized since Richard's face is shown front & center as one of Doctor's many faces in 'Rogue'.
I know they're very much not canon, but a fun coda to this episode could perhaps include Rowan Atkinson, Joanna Lumley, Peter Cushing, and Richard E. Grant, if for no other reason than they're such brilliant performers in their own way that have touched the fandom . Maybe a Top 10 non-Doctor canon Doctors? I remember my mind being blown when I found out quite late in my own fandom that Grand Moff Tarkin had once played the Doctor, even if the films were money grabs and not exactly great examples of storytelling. I felt as though my little nerd mind had been blown to smithereens.
The Sixth Doctor's regeneration was so bad that the BBC greenlit Big Finish to retcon it.
This just in. Breaking News Tecteun has been named Galifrey's Mother of the Year.
The way I headcanon the Vaelyard is actually due to Matt Smith's original 11th Doctor that still exists OUTSIDE of the Universe. See, when he restarted the Universe, The Doctor that appeared in THAT Universe was THAT Universe's Doctor, the one Amy "recreated" because she remembered him. She was able to remember into existence, not pull from outside. That leaves the previous one outside, forgotten. The Doctor, always afraid of death, yet also seeing the bad parts of his personality growing in his isolation (plus dealing with all his guilt as he'd not helped the War Doctor in this timeline), would experiment to separate those feelings, unknowingly creating The Valeyard.
We could even suggest that what the 14th Doctor did at the edge of the universe was what allowed the Valeyard back in. Also possible even the previous 11th Doctor squeezed back in, who, through experimentation may not have been able to fully regenerate, but had reverse-engineered Degeneration, eventually becoming the Curator.
I love this
@@ShinySephiroth1 Thanks, I appreciate it.
Brilliant!!
Wow!!
He could even be "the one who waits" as in he's waited on the edge of the universe/outside it for so long waiting to return
@@IAmABoss2 Yep
Omg. You said “the toymaker” and I immediately in my head heard “ha ha ha Ha Ha ha ha” 👀
Well that's alright then.
I still think they missed a trick not calling the Fugitive the Ruthless Doctor.
Badumtss
I always refer to her as Doctor Ruth
The Fugitive Doctor is the best Doctor of the Chibnall era. :p
I am SO excited for this new era. LOVE Dr Who. The Doctor Moon story was FANTASTIC! and I SO want to see more of him now that we all know!
Now let's see the fake fans complain about Dr moon
@@kuggacouragegx6093 who is gonna moan that makes sense. I don't like this new doctor and the p
Splitting which makes two and time line has changed so there is two now from the start so when the child of time crap was happening they would of split again cus the toy maker changed everything so the new splits when they pass they split. And then there are the division doctors so they split now so that makes thousands of doctors million in my eyes damaged it. All I do is watch doctor who disney and woke killed it. And this singing 😢
@@carloszarzoso1724 omg stfu. The doctor fused with a version of himself from an alternative future when he regenerated.
The doctor literally made the Meta crisis yet u clowns aren't crying.
He grew back his hand and that was a new ability they made up for the revival.
Stupid u dint like the new doctor just cause he is black. Not a reason, that is u being racist.
Stupid it is a time travelling show, the time lines have always been changing u idoot.
Also the doctor is everywhere in the universe and time. Like what the 11th and 12th doctor did and howbthe doctor always met themselves many times.
Stfu cause how tf that is even an issue.
Also stupid, the timeless child isn't bad nor bs, it literally answers the question and explored the lore.
U can't even get the name right.
It isn't child of time.
Also the timeless child didn't split anything so wtf u are talking about🤦♂️.
Dude stfu.
Wtf u are even talking about. All u been doing is just saying split multiple times.
Stupid the bi generation only happened cause of the toymaker u idiot.
Stfu and stop reaching.
Also stfu cause no one is splitting.
Also dummy. There are infinite incarnations, meaning infinite doctors.
Infinite versions of themselves.
Stop reaching
Stupid how tf diseny and woke have to do with this? When there is not a single thing Disney nor woke about what happened at all u idiot.
Also no, u don't watch doctor who.
U can't even get basic names right nor how the show works.
There are others you could have discussed as well... The movie Doctor, played by Peter Cushing, from the 60s films. Also, Rowan Atkinson (and others), from The Curse of the Fatal Death.
And now,over to Strax to explain the whole thing again with added chin,hair and ear references 😂❤
I think the choices in this video were good as defined: Doctors who exist in-universe. A great companion video will be actors-based, covering all the obvious inclusions (Five Doctors, Twice Upon A Time), as well as the less obvious ones (stunt doubles in the original production, stunt doubles in the Blu-rays like Logopolis). Then you’ve got Ty Tennant (being another “First Doctor” presumably), Peter Cushing (ditto?) and all the comedy doctors outside of canon - if you list the Curse of Fatal Death, where does it end? Anyone who impersonated Tom Baker with a scarf in a TV sketch? Voice actors impersonating for computer games? Those rotating heads in Dimensions in Time? Well if we cut out comedy sketches what if we include charity specials: Then one inclusion I just rediscovered yesterday is Arabella Weir, who around the 40th anniversary (2003) played “the first female Doctor” on audio. I guess diving into Big Finish is necessary.
The best source of information on this is a Doctor Who Magazine article a few years ago, and it lists “actors who played the Doctor” with a score for how official their contribution was. Obviously Tom Baker, David Tenannt and so on get full points.
The cause of death in the 7th doctor..”a lack of gun control and America’s health care system.” 😂
TBF the data shows the *quality* of US healthcare, when one can get access to it, is top notch... it's just that, had he survived, the Doctor would've been in debt for life! 😂
6th was the Joe Besser of drs
Seeing Doctor Moon on this list would’ve been the biggest plot twist in WhoCulture history if they hadn’t put him on the thumbnail
You forgot to mention why the "12" Doctor (Peter Capaldi) choose this face , to remind him of someone/something
It was the face of one man he save from Pompeji while he was the 10th doctor
I don’t know how old you are but you couldn’t possibly old enough to grow up with all of classic Who. And yet you knowledge of the entire Who universe is remarkable. I’m glad I discovered WhoCulture!
as a heads up. all of classic who was available on britbox for a few years, and as of about october or november last year, it became available for free on bbc iplayer, meaning that elli had more than enough time to watch the entirety of the main series
All this information is online. It's presented well though.
I'm only 19 but I've seen about 70% of the entire series.
@@GemJam73 nice not having to look it up though….
@@nicko1710 I’m so old I’ve seen them all… 😏
If you listen carefully, and I always do, you can hear which ones are Ellie's favorites.
If I had a gun to my head, I feel sure I could rate them in her estimation.
But since I don't have a gun to my head, I'm not going to.
Fun list. Hope you feel better soon.
You want a cookie?
15 actors. Richard Hurndall played the First Doctor in The Five Doctors.
He did a pretty good job as the 1st Doctor!
@Gropmag215 He was a friend of William Hartnell and wanted to do good job as a tribute.
That! Was surprisingly well done!👍 I’ve been watching since early 1980’s, and I often just shake my head in confusion at the turns and twists of this silly show. Well, I guess I still do, but this overview is pretty succinct. Well done WhoCulture.
You say "silly show" as it was something bad...🤣🤣
i was hoping to see some non canon doctors like peter cushing and richard e grant but this was still a nice video
I was hoping for david warner also
When I think of the Doctor I still think of the 4th Doctor in the classic series and the 10th in the current series.
Commonly thought of as the two best Doctors, I believe.
You included Doctor Moon! I'm so excited; I've been commenting about him for some time! That said, there are a few you didn't include (probably for good reason):
• Peter Cushing as The Movie Doctor.
• Ty Tennant as the young Doctors legs ("Listen")
• The Doctor's of "The Curse of the Fatal Death": Rowan Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, and Joanna Lumley.
• Honorable Mentions: As the first Doctor Richard Hurndall and David Bradley.
As always thank you all so very much for the videos.
• And the two Doctors who weren't the Doctor, but called themselves The Doctor: David Morrissey (Jackson Lake) and Michelle Gomez (Missy).
Wait can The Watcher be relevant to the most recent DW episode (73 Yards)? I can feel a theory cooking in the back of my head, but I don't know yet
I’ve always wanted to have some more Paul McGann. I loved the movie.
Same here!!!
Same. I loved his portrayal of the Doctor.
The Doctor did burn the original Mona Lisa: he burnt ONE of the original Mona Lisas!
Thanks for this wonderful video. Seeing scenes from 14th and 15th made me realize how much I want a new season to be produced! After all this time I can say that these last episodes were GREAT!
I hold that the Morbius faces are the Doctor's dad, maybe grandad too. They are obviously part of his past, but to make them him already conflicted with it being established that Hartnell was the earliest.
That's a great theory!
We couldn’t get enough of the 10th doctor. So much so we gave rose and Donna their own personal copies 😂
I feel like the doctors trauma is what made him so beautiful. He was covered in the blood of those he failed or put to an end. Despite this he always tries to save others and help. Defying time itself to make it happen.
4:03 ah finally… it’s morbin time!
Colin Salmon as the Doctor? Hell yeah.
I had absolutely no idea that any form of reality television existed as early as 1985 to be commented upon at all. Doctor Who FTW giving me sparkling tidbits to go research and lessen my own ignorance yet again. Never lets me down
I thought the same
Reality tv? I got my first Desktop Computer in 1986 from University of Central Florida with Air Force Classification documents on it, nothing interesting except for documents explaining how to deal with classified documents and on a reality flight simulator. Didn't get any info on it other than it's existence. Operated on DOS 4.01 which I learned by typing the executible programs and watching what happened. Reformatted my hd 5 times.
prior to that it was the commodore 64 as in bytes not mega or even kilo but single bytes.
Between the two I started with Atari type reality games, hockey, Handball, Soccer. With the computer I logged on to Bulletin Board Systems and played Trade wars and other text-based turn-based games. Most only had 1 phone line But a Pirate site in NY, Rusty and Eddies BBS had 23 phone lines and it was free you just had to hack in to become a member and the upload pirated software to remain one. Yes, software games were like the Caldron, Ultima 1-7 prior to Ultima Online which still exists now. There was a really cool game call Starflight that had you dealing with aliens in space with distinct personalities like the one that was set up as a corporation and if you were fired you would be killed as a trespasser, or the Spemin who would be timid when alone but try to take you out when they thought they out massed you. Stargate 2 came out 2023 and it is fanbased and it sucks but then the developers mever worked full time on it and since weren't paid didn't last long and it took forever to get a finished program, I think they just gave up and released a crappy version of it. then there was Compuserve, also in mid 80's. which had a lot of phone lines but charged 12.95 an hour. I would sit in front of the computer and handwrite the keyboard commands I would use, only needed the first Letter I believe, so that when I logged on I could get the most for my money. I got all my school papers from it, ie company news PRs would be released and not published in most newspapers. And my teacher with her newfangled Plagiarist program would never catch me. i would play a text-based RPG on it limiting myself to an hour. All online games were text based but you could buy reality games and load them through your 5.25" floppy drive, each one could hold 512 kilobytes. Took 40 to back up my 20 mb hd. When I got that I thought no way in hell would I ever fill that up having been used to the commodore 64's tape drive.
There was online porn too in the form of JPG's and GIF's. Took several hours, sometimes to download one and could be printed out by my full color dot matrix printer. Just a picture. One Gif I remember is an animation of Snow White and the 7 Dwarves. Sleepy got the job of doing the deed. Or was it Sneezy?
Then the 90's had DnD, Car Wars, Paranoia, Nech Warrior, etc. All book imagination board games without the board. Or Moral decay a game with 23 simultaneous logons allowed, on a mainframe. you play a DnD type character, but it had businesses. Completely text based. You kill a corpse it would hold the same as your pc ie Player Character could hold as it was built on the same model, 2 corpses. I figured out how to use some of the 13 macros you could create. I created a series that allowed me to indefinitely stack them. each corpse can hold 2 corpses then the corpses it was carrying could carry the same items indefinitely or until they started rotting on I think 20 or 30 minutes. then a drop all command in the front room of my corpse plant which would flood the room with all the loot those corpses were carrying, including the loot on the rotted corpses. And then shortcuts to process them in the plant into food which paid me the set fee, which I lowered to 5 silver pieces since I owned the plant. the food we sold to distilleries who turned it into beer and sold to bars which sold drinks that healed you but caused clerics to not be able to cast spells. we would make the purchases using checks so they wouldn't get confused or used as player currency. Any how a Mage i.e. developer discovered my use of the bug and one time caused the corpses to blow up when I went to stacking them and when you died in this game you came back naked and had to spend 2 hours, for me, to work your way up to the good shit. Anyhow I used a monk in my guild to spy on other business owners and when they went to hand over a check to another business owner I would, as thief, sneak in and pickpocket the check then deposit it in my business before they could kill me using pre-typed direction keys in a macro because with only 23 players it wasn't too hard to figure out who was the thief and thieve s were paperweights even back then.
Sorry, all I got left is stories to tell and I go on too long.
it's my personal headcanon that 12 was the Doctor and the Valeyard, and that's what the Hybrid was originally meant to be about
I'm still waiting for an episode where we see the beginnings of the Library and Dr. Moon being established so that the Doctor spending eternity in the database with their wife can be canon 😭
The problem is the actor who played dr. Moon and also showed up in the John wick movies died last year so we need someone who looks like him and can age in the library
@@JohnSmith-hh6hg You're thinking of the wrong actor. The actor who played Doctor Moon in Colin Salmon. He's still alive. The actor in John Wick was Lance Reddick.
um, wasn't there one where the dr was degenerated to pure energy form to live forever, that one where he saw his own death?
Another cool incarnation of the doctor is the one written by Michael Moorecock where he is the eternal champion. Loved that series and character and it felt like a natural inclusion into who lore.
Amazing video like always!!!!
An excellent sprint through 60 years+ of history.....
Heaven help anyone who comes to this as a potential new viewer in the hopes of understanding the Whoniverse though. 🤣🤣
Thanks Who Culture. I needed that!
Lets find out why Doctor Moon is there 😮😮
What about Brendan the Irish police man, seen by many as an unreal Doctor now and plot device for the Timeless Children. The Timeless Children has many plot holes, should always have been a Master origin story and the fall out of it leading to Division. Then Division could have used a pre-Hartnell Doctor/s and when he found out he escapes. A much neater story arc, let's see if RTD2 tries to fix this and other problems or just says "a wizard did it".
RTD has already "fixed" it. The Toymaker said "I've made a jigsaw of your life". RTD went on to say in an interview that now writers are free to come up with anything they like about the Doctor's past.
I suppose one day we'll have some daring individual do a 'Buffy "Normal Again"' and imply the whole series has been the delusion of a mentally ill patient in hospital.
i didn't know about the doctor moon theory. you forgot about richard hurndall who played the first doctor for the five doctors special, richard e grant for the time between the eight and ninth doctors, peter cushing and his two movies, david bradley for the current first doctor, micheal jones for the kid doctor in listen, and evan mccabe as brendan the previous doctor to hartnell.
Matt Smith played the doctor twice. On the planet Christmas he regenerated, but he keeps the same face. This is in addition to getting the life extension mentioned.
The Curator’s first appearance was in 1992 in the first home video release of “Shada”, where, from the Undergallery, he fills in the gaps in the story left by the partial production.
Born 1976 i did not know the 5th doctor, not because of my age STAR TREK my mum LOVED THAT show ❤❤ i had to wait the 7th 😱😱😱,that long,Ace ❤❤❤,glad you came back.
15:41 the Doctor looks like a Ghostbuster lol
Rowen Atkinson also played the Doctor once. As did Joanna Lumley. Don't forget them!
Honestly I always thought that the morbius doctors were actually the past incarnations of morbius before he’s just a brain
I agree so the "first appearance" of the doctor wasn't his first incarnation he had at least a full cycle of 13 lives prior because Mobius was amazed just how many lives the doctor had also if it is true that the doctor is the timeless child the he sure did live more lives many more before
I haven't watched a full doctor but I remember growing up with 10&11
Umm…not to be that person, but the First Doctor had a companion die, her name was Katerina, she appeared after the Myth Makers and died during the Dalek Masterplan…Again, Katerina, companion to the First Doctor, was the first of the Doctor’s companions to die
I did in fact see a Doctor Moon explanation coming because you put him in the thumbnail to make me watch the video 😂
I still hold that "The War Doctor" should be called "The Medic"
I am so excited for the new series!!!!!!
15 actors. Don't forget Richard Hurndall's brilliant impersonation of William Hartnell in The Five Doctors.
And yes, I am forgetting David Bradley in that Peter Capaldi episode.
This was excellent!
“Between the Doctor’s twelfth and final incarnation” would be as David Tennent’s Doctor reluctantly regenerated into Matt Smith’s Doctor.
David Tenant is the saviour... what a doctor... amazing and great to watch in every single way....Inspirational guy and awesome character...
Thank you I appreciate this update and information I've been away from watching Who since I was a little boy when Tom Baker was the Dr.I knew and watched faithfully and now I'm coming back to watch and enjoy binge watching to catch up on a old time favorite this made me happy seeing a favorite from my childhood a definitive classic show
Colin Salmon played General Zod in the Krypton TV series.
To me a long time doctor Who fan since the 70's. There are only 16 Doctors. 1,2,Fugitive, 3,4,5,6,7,8,War,9,10,11,12,13,14,16.
Taking the timeless children and the flash back of lives from the one doctor that showed regenerations before the first matt smith was way beyond the thirteenth reincarnation lol
The Doctors didn't rewrite time when they saved Galifrey.
It always happened, but because of the memory loss suffered from three Doctors in such close proximity, the War Doctor remembered, but when he regenerated into Christopher Eccleston's Doctor, almost immediately, the memories were lost (as stated in Day of the Doctor), so he believed he had done it. Before they leave the museum at the end they clearly state they won't remember saving Galifrey. It's literally stated in the episode in the scene where John Hurt asks which TARDIS is his.
Time wasn't rewritten. It was such a big event involving so much time travel, energy, destruction, alteration of two universe's, AND the fact that it was the past in the Doctor's own timeline (which would result in a paradox btw), means it would have been a fixed point in time, something we know the Doctor can't change despite his best efforts.
The fact that he regenerated into 9, then found Rose shows this was always the way events occurred even if the Doctor himself didn't know it.
It ALWAYS happened that way, he just didn't know it from the beginning of 9 till the end of 11.
This video has finally inspired me to return to dr. Who
I know he was never in a TV episode but Peter Cushing deserved a mention.
Peter Cushing's Doctor was not connected to the Who continuity. He was a human human being and not related to the Doctor in any way.
Hearing what you said about the Curator it made me think of David Tenants 14th Doctor... I wonder if they're the same character just the 14th is the start of him eventually growing to become the Curator. 🤔
I like how someone here said their headcanon is the 14th Doctor degenerates every time he dies so, by the time we see The Curator, 14 has degenerated down to 4.
@@ShinySephiroth1 that would actually be pretty cool 😂 and it'd back up my theory too haha
The ordering is a bit off, for the basic Doctors.
1 = William Hartnell
2 = Patrick Troughton
3 = Jon Pertwee
4 = Tom Baker
5 = Peter Davison
6 = Colin Baker
7 = Sylvester McCoy
8 = Paul McGann
9 = John Hurt
10 = Christopher Eccleston
11 = David Tennant
12 = David Tennant (Made canon by BBC immediately after the episode aired where he was shot by a dalek blast, and regenerated into himself)
13 = Matt Smith
14 = Peter Capaldi
15 = Jodie Whittaker
16 = Ncuti Gatwa
My ordering:
1 - Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley
2 - Troughton
3 - Martin (“season 6B” theory expanded)
4 - Pertwee
5 - T Baker
6 - Davison
7 - C Baker
8 - McCoy
9 - McGann
10 - Hurt
11 - Grant/Eccleston
12 - Tennant (turns out the Metacrisis didn’t actually count)
13 - Smith
--- new cycle ---
14 - Capaldi
15 - Whittaker
16 - Tennant
17 - Gatwa
Why the “Season 6B expanded” theory works:
• Similarly to Thirteen not remembering having been the Fugitive Doc, Six also didn’t remember Two and Jamie having taken part in the events of “The Two Doctors”.
• We never did actually see Two change into Three, leaving the door open for another “missing incarnation”.
• In “The Two Doctors”, Two and Jamie mentioned they were working for the Time Lords, just like the Fugitive Doctor was via her work for The Division… but Jamie didn’t even know Time Lords existed until “The War Games”, Two’s final adventure as the “current” production Doctor.
Further headcanon: at some point, Jamie left, having grown ethically conflicted by his work with Doc for the Division. Doc removed Jamie’s memories of them (since we don’t know if Jamie left before or after Two regenerated into Fuge) before he left. Soon after, Doc took on Lee Clayton as a companion, and that companion helped her hide from the Division.
Sometime after taking on Karvanista as a companion, The Division caught up with her again, and decided to finally carry through with her sentence of forced regeneration (into Three) and exile on Earth.
About the Valeyard origin, you mustang hear the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story called Trial Of The Valeyard.
Patrick Troughton is my all time favorite! But so many others are on the list! 4, 9,10,11,12 are my top 5!
I would have given the doctordonna (donnas version) their own spot and also the master doctor from POTD his own spot as he was officially a regeneration.
I would have done a special mention segment with the Curse of Fatal Death doctors and the scream of the shalka doctor as , at the time of each of their broadcasts , they were canon
The Curator’s Gallery was the Tardis. Look at the walls for the clue.
I love the round things!
Great video, thanks guys!
Ncuti Gatwa may have only one season under his belt, but he's already top 10 Doctors for me. Possibly even top 3.
"He was one of the only doctors to have a companion die on his watch"
Katarina and sarah kingdom want a word
Honorable mentions...Scream of the Shalka doctor and Peter cushing doctor
And the second curator and the fatal death doctors and the 6 unbound doctors.
Hehe yeah. There's even a Spiderverse style (Doctor-verse?) Doctor Who comic where the Ninth Doctor encounters Peter Cushing Dr. Who, The Shalka Doctor AND Rowan Atkinson Doctor. It's called Doctor Whoah! (DWM 376 comic story).
@pennywisethedancingclown2246 there's also a story in the 60th big finish where 9 meets one of the unbound doctor's (an alternate 3rd doctor who arrives in 1999 rather than the 70s and ends up taking a retired brigadier as a companion. Who then later leaves after they visit skaro, in one of the most weirdest dalek stories ever, one where at one point the doctor brainwashs a dalek into thinking it's the second coming of davros and basically starts a religious war between daleks. He later has bernice summerfield as a companion after she gets trapped in his universe) and they also team up with the good incarnation of the master (who like the doctor is also jumping around different incarnations after being hit with a deregeneration weapon 8n the time war).
It's weird that it's 9 who keeps having adventures with alternate doctors.
Can we get a video like this but of the Master?
They could easily have meta-crisis doc return as the Valyard
With the war doc retcon and the regeneration without changing, he could technically be said to have come into existence after the 12 incarnation of the doc.
Was already shown to play out the doctors dark side, which is why main doc left him with rose to become a better person
If she failed at that, or if something happened to rose and pushed him over the edge, he could easily wind up thinking the "real" doctor is too soft to get the job done, steal a tardis and go evil.
Plus, it's not like David Tennant is in a hurry to retire from the show, and we know he can play evil characters well.
Would make an interesting way to keep him around.
nice recap!!
my headcannon is that the dreamlord is the Val yard
Isn't it great how there is so much to work with- what about one about missing or rogue timelords? (not doctors!)
always under the impression that some of the morbuis Dr.s, are some incarnations of Morbius not all dr whos
16:04 But there is a precedent. I'm surprised you forgot, as famously the Master died cradled in the 10th Doctor's arms, while the Doctor was begging him to regenerate
It’s astonishing to me how I’ve come to accept the new regeneration cycle retcon, the Time War retcon, bigeneration, and the War Doctor, and yet, I still dislike the timeless child change just as strongly as the day it aired.
It's laughable how Hartnell was considered old at 57 roughly the same age as Capaldi
People back then just looked alot older let's be fair compared to today
@@AaronBallvideos "I am younger!"
“…trying to be all old and important… like you do when you’re young…”
It's sad the show went downhill after Capaldi left. Too many times the lore was absolutely crapped on
The first doctor had two companions die, in the daleks master plan, one was aged to death
"Vintage" Ellie! 😁
Thanks for that!😊
OMG DR MOON LIVES WITH RIVER, BRB CRYING, THANKS FOR THIS, I'M GONNA SLEEP SO WELL NOW
Just to correct you the Fifth Doctor was not the only Doctor to have a companion die on his watch your forgetting Katarina and Sara Kingdom who both died on the First Doctor's watch.
They said “ONE of the only” not “THE only”
Not gonna lie the 12th doctor was the most fun one imo really hope he comes back someday
The Dream Lord was the best part of 11's entire era. We need more Dream Lord.
You forgot the Doctor Donna^^
And doctor rose her daughter