@@sopcannon the funny thing is im almost certain that if jack met the face of boe he would flirt with it even if it turned out he would become face of boe in the future
Now that you mention it... this makes me *really* wish Rory and Captain Jack had encountered each other at some point. Can you imagine what a conversation between those two would be like?
@@samuelparsons4990 yeah, and when characters did die, there were several episodes where it looked ridiculous. I watched Empress of Mars yesterday and the Ice Warrior weapons look so dumb when they hit the Victorian soldiers who are literal red shirts.
Exactly! Every Moffat era companion has the same ending. They die, but not really. I think Moffat is in love with his own creations. Never is this more abundantly clear than with Clara. He couldn't leave her dead. He had to bring her back and essentially make her a "Time Lord", which to me took away the weight of her death in "Face the Raven".
@@adorkability and even with side characters and characters introduced in random episodes, he comes up with a deus ex machina to keep them alive/revive them such as Ashilda being made more immortal than Captain Jack Harkness and how all of Bill's mates get out of the house in Knock Knock.
'The Greatest Show In The Galaxy' has a scene that shows just how good an actor Sylvester McCoy is. After he defeats the Gods Of Ragnarok, they explode, taking the Psychic Circus with them. McCoy literally saunters away from a huge, real explosion, without flinching or quickening his pace. No CGI. Just a huge explosion, and a man walking slowly away from it. Superb.
What doesn't kill Rory Williams only makes him stronger. What does kill him ALSO makes him stronger. The reason Rory won't stay dead is because Death is afraid of what Rory does to anyone who keeps him from Amy. The Master defies death. Rory spits on Death's face, kicks it in the balls and steps on its prone body as he waltzes back to the world of the living.
I want to see a season with The Doctor traveling with River Song (and maybe Jack Harness), and that has lots of episodes where The Doctor visits notable and fan favorite characters, such as Vastra, Jenny, and Strax, or Jenny (the Doctor's daughter), or Sally Sparrow, or Susan Foreman, or Christiana de la Souza, or Osgood, or Kate Stewart, or Ashilder and Clara, and so on...
5:22 jenny is not a bully, she lied to protect his feelings like you said, sontarans consider perishing in battle a great honour, so if strax found out he was stripped of this privilege, consequences would follow
They never really met each other though; they were in different gameshows and the Doctor sent Rose back home before the attack started. Rose probably wouldn't have thought to revive her.
And also why destroy all daleks but not revive all people. I mean, Jack is great and all, but I didn't seem to notice any limit to Bad Wolf's power, so...
Or, OR: Strax really died, then they cloned him and lied to the clone, telling him he was the original Strax. That would explain the discontinuity of Rory or Jenny being with him. No?
Technically, Clara never died in Face the Raven because Gallifrey allowed her to spend her last moments before her death, meaning that she had not died yet. And that makes sense because she was about to sacrifice herself but then the Doctor saved her from dying in that moment. I'm guessing that Clara eventually returns to this moment and dies once she's explored the Universe with "Me" and is done with her travels. The only reason we have for assuming she was revived after death is because we see her die, but we assume her spiritual self died sequentially and not after Gallifrey returned her to that moment. Timey wimey.
I kinda hate the ending of the Hell Bent arc... I mean, good for Clara for cheating Death. But if they wanted to put the "Doctor Clara" to bed, why give her a TARDIS of her own with a busted chameleon circuit *_disguised as a freaking DINER_*
7:19 My head canon is that he actually got shot and survived due to Miracle Day from Torchwood seeing as there's no explanation for a) how that event effected human time travellers or b) why Rory didn't tell the Doctor about it even though it effected him beyond "I'm now immortal."
@@danthemeegs8751 probably. I just like to imagine the wildest head canons, such as believing that the Timeless Child reveal was something to do with Adam from Torchwood seeing as the creature from that episode is basically the species equivalent of a continuity retcon.
Great list! Note: The Master dyed his hair blond in The End of Time because his face was so recognizable as Harold Saxon, former Prime Minister (Yes, we know who you are.)
Whoculture: Jack got back up like it was nothing Me: have you not seen the one episode where jack died for like 2 days and then came back I'm pretty sure thats the longest time for him
Are you referring to children of earth where he was blown up? Cos he actually came back to life very quickly, he just wasn't fully formed and was in a lot of pain.
After Big Bang 2 was initiated, it would be mentioned that Rory remembered everything from the roughly 2000 years guarding Amy. It's implied that all of this was possible because of Amy growing up near a crack in the universe. Not only was she able to prevent Rory from being erased from existence completely (her ring still existing and the sorrow she unknowingly felt that was noticed by Vincent van Gogh). Not to mention the baddies were collecting data from Amy's room. Amy remembering Rory, even when he was plastic, anchored him into reality.
Fun fact in time lord victorious Missy is revealed to have not died when she was shot. She somehow found a way to save her self and give her a new regeneration cycle. I’m not 100% sure how she did this but there’s a way to find it out. I’m sure you can look it up.
Oh, you mean that show with the brothers who never die, and when they do, are always brought back, magically (sometimes literally through magic)? (finale exception)
If you think about it Rory died potentially eight times as he sacrificed himself in Angels take Manhattan and then most likely died a slightly different death when he was caught by the Weeping Angels as Amy was with him
10. Jenny 9. The Master 8. The Master again 7. Rory 6. Rory again but he's a Roman this time. 5. Amy 4.Clara, but you don't know her yet. 3. Also Rory but only for about 5 minutes 2. Clara again but Victorian. 1. Clara... because why not. 0. The Master again again, but for real this time. -1. Psyche! It was the Master this time too. -2. Also the Master, but no longer a mister. -3. Bill Pots, deleted by the sexy one.
another one is Ashildr (referred to as ME in this list) she legit died at the end of episode (the girl who died) and was then brought back to life with some alien Med-Kit and subsequently became immortal.
@@szekesfehervar2230 she was dead for more than 7 minutes, if your dead for more than 7 minutes no normal doctor can bring you back, so it actually does count
@@szekesfehervar2230 also if that's the case then theres atleast 3 people on the video who shouldnt count because they weren't dead for more than a few minutes
Moffat was obsessed with killing and bringing back characters. Also I don't count Clara as she didn't come back from death, just prolonged it for who knows how long.
2:12 Apparently this wasn't because of her Time Lord genetics-she was apparently resurrected by the Source, which is the same greenish yellow gaseous mist we see instead of the golden orange regeneration energy typically used in the modern era (notable exception being the Master in "Utopia").
Clara met the doctor (matt smith) and died. (Matt Smith) doctor first met Clara in Asylum of the Daleks where she was known as Oswin Oswald (her first incarnation I believe) It states this all in the wiki for her. After the death of the first two incarnations which the Doctor meets, there remains much mystery about her origins as he begins his travels with the third.
Did the Dalek Clara (Oswin Oswald) actually die? I mean one day sure, but have we seen her die? I think the Doctor just abandoned her as she was no human anymore (well technically she was turned into that blob, that is Dalek inside the casing at some point prior to meeting the Doctor). I think she's still in the Asylum of the Daleks, safe and sound as a Dalek thinking it's a human can be. But the second Clara (the Victorian one) did die.
Clara did die eventually, but she didn’t want to leave yet, so she went on more adventures with Ashildr, so they both had a little longer to live, but she did die.
Don't forget that Capt Jack was also turned into a block of concrete in Torchwood: Miracle Day. When the block was cracked open, he coughed his way back to life.
I just want to add that The Doctor's Daughter is one the episodes which is a missed opportunity the episode is on the whole, that should have been a two parter which explored the themes in greater detail than the episode did. This is because everything is rushed in the episode.
Technically Jack is not exactly immortal, every time he dies he really dies, but the Bad Wolf have brought him back to life through all the time and space, his every dead is connected to the first time he died and was resurrected.
9:29 It amuses me that you say ‘recently’ when technically it happened 198 094 years previously (about 200 millennia) because Rose was still in 2006 when she looked into the heart of the TARDIS
I suppose it depends on your point of view. From Rose and the TARDIS’ point of view it was recently but for the Earth it was 198094 years previously. So you are right the word does make sense in context - but I still thought it was amusing🤷♂️
Probably could have filled this list with just the doctor. Fathers day Day of the moon Let's kill Hitler The pandorica opens Turn left Heaven scent Journeys end/stolen earth. Probably alot more but that's just off the top of my head. It did seem that Moffat was a massive fan of the whole coming back to life thing. I think 11 died and came back life more than any other. Well technically 12 did but that was all in 1 episode. 11 did many times in many different ways. Then obviously Rory, Clara, Amy, bill, heather. The entire cast of the doctor dances. He even invented a monster that kills you by letting you live out your life in another time period. I think Moffat may have issues surrounding death. He should probably talk to someone
*Question...* How did Amy swap places with The Doctor to end up in the Pandorica? The Doctor had to have gotten out at some point before he could go back in time to tell Rory to swap him with Amy and get young Amy to give the Pandorica her DNA to bring future Amy back to life.
She's a massive twat of a character who Moffat decided to make the longest running and most unwelcomely intrinsic to the canon modern companion (after just having made the much less annoying Amy and Rory the longest serving modern companions and terribly important to the Doctor), who had several good moments to feck off instead of sticking on for so long and being a blight on Capaldi's time as The Doctor. She was also a bit of a Mary Sue and the first major feminist insert, the original feminist archetype character that expedited the chain of events that led to the show being in ruins as it is now. Somehow I don't think he'd admit any of this paragraph bothers him though, at least not on the surface... I do find it remarkable when Whittaker apologists don't also rate Clara
Well the Master prob had blond hair and a beard because he was the Prime Minister, so its a possible disguise to not be easily recognized and attract the The Doctor so quickly
Ummm... didn’t Bill die a horrible death, then come back?? (By getting shot through the heart, then brought back as a cyberman (?), then turned into that alien- pilot thing??) (sorry, that’s about the best description I can give...)
It’s 16 because the 9th and 11th both died and were brought back in Father’s Day and Let’s kill Hitler respectively but it depends if you count Heaven sent’s many deaths of the Doctor
There's no point in thinking she's not able to regenerate, she's a female clone from the Doctor's DNA, hence why they call her his daughter. It's like his real daughter, just without a Gallifreyan woman giving birth to her. She is a Time Lady basically. Now there are some fluid parts about Time Lords and Gallifreyans, but most people agree, that even artificial Time Lords (such as Melody Pond/River Song, the best example) share the traits of the real ones. Jenny was in every detail a Time Lady, they even listened to her two hearts beating, which convinced 10th to accept her as his daughter. So why couldn't she regenerate?
10 Rory
9 Rory
8 Rory
7 Rory
6 Rory
5 Rory
4 Rory
3 Rory
2 Rory
1 Rory
Oh my god, you killed Rory, you bastard!
He died only 8 times!
Shame on you!
Darn, someone beat me to it.....
I was gonna say that
11-20: also Rory
Everyone: *(Dies)*
Captain Jack: *(Smirks)*
aka The face of Boe ( maybe )
And Rory - death is just another day
@@sopcannon the funny thing is im almost certain that if jack met the face of boe he would flirt with it even if it turned out he would become face of boe in the future
@@Legendary_sartorian of course he would flirt with himself
And me laughs at everyone ....I don't kno why everyone forgets me when talking about Dr who immortals she's the oldest character in the series
Now that you mention it... this makes me *really* wish Rory and Captain Jack had encountered each other at some point. Can you imagine what a conversation between those two would be like?
Arthur Darvill is coming back to play Rory in a Big Finish series this year so maybe Jack could guest star? That would be dope.
The actors actually met in Legends of Tomorrow
As Rip Hunter (Arthur) and Malcolm Merlyn (whose real name is Arthur lol) (Barrowman)
Btw Jack aka Malcolm Merlyn in Legends tortured Rory aka Rip Hunter
Question is who would Jack hit on more, Amy or Rory?
@@castieleclipse Both, of course!
Almost every character under Moffat's era.
I was literally gonna write that lol
@@samuelparsons4990 yeah, and when characters did die, there were several episodes where it looked ridiculous. I watched Empress of Mars yesterday and the Ice Warrior weapons look so dumb when they hit the Victorian soldiers who are literal red shirts.
Exactly! Every Moffat era companion has the same ending. They die, but not really. I think Moffat is in love with his own creations. Never is this more abundantly clear than with Clara. He couldn't leave her dead. He had to bring her back and essentially make her a "Time Lord", which to me took away the weight of her death in "Face the Raven".
@@adorkability and even with side characters and characters introduced in random episodes, he comes up with a deus ex machina to keep them alive/revive them such as Ashilda being made more immortal than Captain Jack Harkness and how all of Bill's mates get out of the house in Knock Knock.
Well remember Torchwood and Jack...
Listening to this made me realize how dramatic and weird Doctor Who sounds to other people
'The Greatest Show In The Galaxy' has a scene that shows just how good an actor Sylvester McCoy is. After he defeats the Gods Of Ragnarok, they explode, taking the Psychic Circus with them. McCoy literally saunters away from a huge, real explosion, without flinching or quickening his pace. No CGI. Just a huge explosion, and a man walking slowly away from it. Superb.
I mean, I would love Peter Capaldi to randomly show up and pull me through a magic door... like, any time.
Any time?
@@thedoctor4949 y e s
Same.
especially just before your death
What doesn't kill Rory Williams only makes him stronger. What does kill him ALSO makes him stronger.
The reason Rory won't stay dead is because Death is afraid of what Rory does to anyone who keeps him from Amy.
The Master defies death. Rory spits on Death's face, kicks it in the balls and steps on its prone body as he waltzes back to the world of the living.
this got real dark. I like it.
I want to see a season with The Doctor traveling with River Song (and maybe Jack Harness), and that has lots of episodes where The Doctor visits notable and fan favorite characters, such as Vastra, Jenny, and Strax, or Jenny (the Doctor's daughter), or Sally Sparrow, or Susan Foreman, or Christiana de la Souza, or Osgood, or Kate Stewart, or Ashilder and Clara, and so on...
5:22 jenny is not a bully, she lied to protect his feelings
like you said, sontarans consider perishing in battle a great honour, so if strax found out he was stripped of this privilege, consequences would follow
Nice save
1:47
*That moment when you realize your future wife is also your daughter whose dad is also you*
And hopefully, your daughter/wife's son will also be you.
Man, I love how weird Doctor Who is, especially with the Timey-Wimey life of David Tennant.
Just imagine if Lynda with a Y was resurrected instead of Jack, Torchwood with Lynda with a Y 😂😂
Bad Wolf Rose just completely forgot about her 😆
They never really met each other though; they were in different gameshows and the Doctor sent Rose back home before the attack started. Rose probably wouldn't have thought to revive her.
And also why destroy all daleks but not revive all people. I mean, Jack is great and all, but I didn't seem to notice any limit to Bad Wolf's power, so...
She was so nice wish she did
Doctor died in the Night Of The Doctor and was brought back by the Sisterhood of Karn
Or, OR:
Strax really died, then they cloned him and lied to the clone, telling him he was the original Strax. That would explain the discontinuity of Rory or Jenny being with him.
No?
Wait thats really fricking smart
@@ohmy255 ikr
You did forget one small detail when the master died at the end of Series III he was actually cremated by the doctor yet he still came back.
Technically, Clara never died in Face the Raven because Gallifrey allowed her to spend her last moments before her death, meaning that she had not died yet. And that makes sense because she was about to sacrifice herself but then the Doctor saved her from dying in that moment. I'm guessing that Clara eventually returns to this moment and dies once she's explored the Universe with "Me" and is done with her travels. The only reason we have for assuming she was revived after death is because we see her die, but we assume her spiritual self died sequentially and not after Gallifrey returned her to that moment.
Timey wimey.
Death: *exists*
Every bloody character in this show: *TIS BUT A FLESH WOUND!*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
I kinda hate the ending of the Hell Bent arc...
I mean, good for Clara for cheating Death. But if they wanted to put the "Doctor Clara" to bed, why give her a TARDIS of her own with a busted chameleon circuit *_disguised as a freaking DINER_*
I never understood the hate for that. It’s not like she keeps popping up. I thought it was a fitting end for the character
Im just wandering if The Doctors Daughter Will Ever Meet And Find The Doctor Again
@@purpleturtle8841 no
@@purpleturtle8841 "fond of the rtd era" he isn't fond of any of it except his own twisted interpretation
Yeah. Shame is he made a couple of the best episodes
One can only hope!
She did in a multidoctor comic story!
Jack wasn't immortal. He died as the Face of Boe.
Eh, if you literally couldn't die for 5 billion years, I'd say yeah, he was immortal. It just had a time limit
Everything has its end as said so🙃🤔🙃
@@Kranitoko right so the thing about immortality is you can't die ever no matter what also the time frame wasn't confirmed
@@themostbritishpersonalive868 lobsters are immortal but you can kill them
“Immortal” is just an easy way to say “impossible to kill”
7:19 My head canon is that he actually got shot and survived due to Miracle Day from Torchwood seeing as there's no explanation for a) how that event effected human time travellers or b) why Rory didn't tell the Doctor about it even though it effected him beyond "I'm now immortal."
I like this. I think the actual explanation though is that it was all a set up by Canton/the Doctor? Haven’t watched the episode in a year.
@@danthemeegs8751 probably. I just like to imagine the wildest head canons, such as believing that the Timeless Child reveal was something to do with Adam from Torchwood seeing as the creature from that episode is basically the species equivalent of a continuity retcon.
Great list! Note: The Master dyed his hair blond in The End of Time because his face was so recognizable as Harold Saxon, former Prime Minister (Yes, we know who you are.)
Imagine the Master meeting Harriet Jones. They’d just keep “former Prime Minister-ing” each other
Love it! Lol.
Fun fact: 11 supposedly erased the events of the stolen Earth/ Journeys End and The Next Doctor when he reset the universe
Whoculture: Jack got back up like it was nothing
Me: have you not seen the one episode where jack died for like 2 days and then came back I'm pretty sure thats the longest time for him
Are you referring to children of earth where he was blown up? Cos he actually came back to life very quickly, he just wasn't fully formed and was in a lot of pain.
@@e3180 no I mean where he faced that giant demon that kept sucking his life energy which led to him dying for a few days
@@thehybrid3947 oh yeah i forgot about that lol
@@thehybrid3947 and then Gwen Kissed him and He was ok 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I don't even like Gwen
After Big Bang 2 was initiated, it would be mentioned that Rory remembered everything from the roughly 2000 years guarding Amy. It's implied that all of this was possible because of Amy growing up near a crack in the universe. Not only was she able to prevent Rory from being erased from existence completely (her ring still existing and the sorrow she unknowingly felt that was noticed by Vincent van Gogh). Not to mention the baddies were collecting data from Amy's room. Amy remembering Rory, even when he was plastic, anchored him into reality.
TOP 10 MISSING DOCTOR WHO STORIES PLEASE
The 97 Missing Episodes need more attention
I'd like to see that
Love to see that they actually include classic
Fun fact in time lord victorious Missy is revealed to have not died when she was shot. She somehow found a way to save her self and give her a new regeneration cycle. I’m not 100% sure how she did this but there’s a way to find it out. I’m sure you can look it up.
I think every iteration of The Master that had truly died and subsequently returned off-screen are completely different people.
"Characters come back from the dead all the time." You haven't seen Supernatural, I take it.
Or Arrow
Oh, you mean that show with the brothers who never die, and when they do, are always brought back, magically (sometimes literally through magic)? (finale exception)
I have a feeling Jenny only told Strax he fainted so that he wouldn’t get mad she prevented him from dying in battle
"And then he died all over again"
>>> *_Smooth_* >>>
So glad this channel exists keep up the good work, Rich.
Funny
If you think about it Rory died potentially eight times as he sacrificed himself in Angels take Manhattan and then most likely died a slightly different death when he was caught by the Weeping Angels as Amy was with him
in short: poor Rory
Ah the reapers fixing time paradoxes but only that one time when it's necessary for the story and then literally never again.
2:20
Ahem, you mean the TARDIS stole The Doctor. :P
That's great. Reminds me of books and movies that says, death is an illusion or a trick. There is no death. 😊
Greatest show in the Galaxy is a classic just saying.
It’s 10/10 weird and I love it
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Yes
10. Jenny
9. The Master
8. The Master again
7. Rory
6. Rory again but he's a Roman this time.
5. Amy
4.Clara, but you don't know her yet.
3. Also Rory but only for about 5 minutes
2. Clara again but Victorian.
1. Clara... because why not.
0. The Master again again, but for real this time.
-1. Psyche! It was the Master this time too.
-2. Also the Master, but no longer a mister.
-3. Bill Pots, deleted by the sexy one.
Every single damn time lord after Omega/ the doctor
Clara Oswald had already died twice before she even became a regular companion.
The greatest show in the galaxy is way to underrated
Yets hope the doctor's daughter comes back to help him/her in the future when it is most needed.
another one is Ashildr (referred to as ME in this list) she legit died at the end of episode (the girl who died) and was then brought back to life with some alien Med-Kit and subsequently became immortal.
good shout! I think a lot of people forget about that example for some reason
She was dead for some minutes
Doesn't count
@@szekesfehervar2230 she was dead for more than 7 minutes, if your dead for more than 7 minutes no normal doctor can bring you back, so it actually does count
@@szekesfehervar2230 also if that's the case then theres atleast 3 people on the video who shouldnt count because they weren't dead for more than a few minutes
I never understood the Clara hate or the hate for her ending, I thought it was great
I’ve just finished watching claras go at being the companion, and I love her. Glad she got to live bit longer
Jenny didn't regenerate, and that wasn't time lord energy. It was the source...the terraforming energy which saved her.
Moffat was obsessed with killing and bringing back characters.
Also I don't count Clara as she didn't come back from death, just prolonged it for who knows how long.
2:12 Apparently this wasn't because of her Time Lord genetics-she was apparently resurrected by the Source, which is the same greenish yellow gaseous mist we see instead of the golden orange regeneration energy typically used in the modern era (notable exception being the Master in "Utopia").
Clara met the doctor (matt smith) and died. (Matt Smith) doctor first met Clara in Asylum of the Daleks where she was known as Oswin Oswald (her first incarnation I believe)
It states this all in the wiki for her.
After the death of the first two incarnations which the Doctor meets, there remains much mystery about her origins as he begins his travels with the third.
Did the Dalek Clara (Oswin Oswald) actually die? I mean one day sure, but have we seen her die? I think the Doctor just abandoned her as she was no human anymore (well technically she was turned into that blob, that is Dalek inside the casing at some point prior to meeting the Doctor). I think she's still in the Asylum of the Daleks, safe and sound as a Dalek thinking it's a human can be. But the second Clara (the Victorian one) did die.
Jack was also blown to bits in Torchwood and then the bits knitted together.
What about pete.
Wait, who's pete?
He was standing right here...
Clara did die eventually, but she didn’t want to leave yet, so she went on more adventures with Ashildr, so they both had a little longer to live, but she did die.
The doctor's daughter is the doctor's daughter and the doctor's wife. Her daughter is the doctor's daughter and granddaughter
Don't forget that Capt Jack was also turned into a block of concrete in Torchwood: Miracle Day. When the block was cracked open, he coughed his way back to life.
Children of earth day 2 not miracle day coz in that he was actually mortal for most of the series
@@imagine_333 Thanks. I realised my mistake when I rewatched both series recently.
"Baked Potato Man"!!? That's INCREDIBLY offensive!!
I just want to add that The Doctor's Daughter is one the episodes which is a missed opportunity the episode is on the whole, that should have been a two parter which explored the themes in greater detail than the episode did. This is because everything is rushed in the episode.
What about that time Donna died in Turn Left?
Hey! You respect the decorative vegetable!
Technically Jack is not exactly immortal, every time he dies he really dies, but the Bad Wolf have brought him back to life through all the time and space, his every dead is connected to the first time he died and was resurrected.
1:09 One thing I really wish they kept this thing relevant.Like when the master caused a paradox, or other things.
How about listing all of Captain Jack Harkness's deaths in both Doctor Who and Torchwood?
Clara should be on this list 3 times
basically every regular character.
When characters die, they should stay dead. But bringing them back to life is just a cop out cliche of the worst kind
You see what people don't understand during the Moffatt era is the 11th Doctor was prone to carrying a lot of Phoenix Downs on him.
The Doctor Died in Let’s Kill Hitler and River Song brought Him back to Life
Seto Kaiba 123 he died then river gave the rest of her regenerations to bring him back
Ummm literally every Doctor. They die and are then revived every few years.
this is some big brain energy right here
Idiotic comment
It is a difference between death and coming back to life (like Jack) and regenerate (Doctor or Wolverine - both REGENERATE)
szekesfehervar Jesus calm down
@@szekesfehervar2230 whooooooooosh
9:29 It amuses me that you say ‘recently’ when technically it happened 198 094 years previously (about 200 millennia) because Rose was still in 2006 when she looked into the heart of the TARDIS
But since the living heart of TARDISes exist in the 11th dimension, outside of the constraints of time, the word works just as well.
I suppose it depends on your point of view. From Rose and the TARDIS’ point of view it was recently but for the Earth it was 198094 years previously.
So you are right the word does make sense in context - but I still thought it was amusing🤷♂️
Rory, am I right?
My question is:
is Jenny (the Doctors Daughter) the mother of Susan (the Doctors Granddaughter)?
Jenny dies in 'Name of the Doctor' and is revived by Strax (who is a Sontaran nurse).
Saw the title I went JACK! By definition!
thank you . ( 2022 / May / 15 )
7:42 why didn't the doctor trow the gun in the crack in time tho !?
If the gun never existed Rory wouldn't have died
Probably could have filled this list with just the doctor.
Fathers day
Day of the moon
Let's kill Hitler
The pandorica opens
Turn left
Heaven scent
Journeys end/stolen earth.
Probably alot more but that's just off the top of my head.
It did seem that Moffat was a massive fan of the whole coming back to life thing. I think 11 died and came back life more than any other. Well technically 12 did but that was all in 1 episode. 11 did many times in many different ways. Then obviously Rory, Clara, Amy, bill, heather. The entire cast of the doctor dances. He even invented a monster that kills you by letting you live out your life in another time period.
I think Moffat may have issues surrounding death. He should probably talk to someone
I have a hunch there are still enough resurrections left for a second list.
"Me" is another one, off the top of my head, who they even mentioned in this video.
1:39 Does this explains his forgotten Granddaughter?
This video should have ignored the existence of Rory and Jack just to confuse people.
The Master gained bleached blonde hair because... reasons. Why is that going to be stuck in my mind forever.
Because... reasons?
Glad Rory and Amy Rose from the dead because they are a cute couple
Don't forget about Suzy from Torchwood, via the Resurrection Gauntlet! They keep killing Suzy . . .
Have t seen the video yet, but if Rory’s not on this list, I’m rioting.
no need to riot!!
Just gonna say Jack does die. The face of bo. Or boe. Hm.
They need to bring back the Doctors daughter!
Jenny didn't regenerate. You can see the green tint as the sphere object in the episode gave her life.
As soon as I saw the title, I thought "number 1, Rory Williams."
' his immortality has kept him alive'
*Question...*
How did Amy swap places with The Doctor to end up in the Pandorica?
The Doctor had to have gotten out at some point before he could go back in time to tell Rory to swap him with Amy and get young Amy to give the Pandorica her DNA to bring future Amy back to life.
It was a loop
The Doctor's daughter married her own Dad....
Did she?
@@katiem656 no
hypnochonk oh
@@katiem656 the actress did marry tennant tho
Simulacra oh yes! I forgot that happened!
Forgive me if I've missed something, but... why does Rich hate Clara so much?
Because he hates the ending that Steven Moffat gave her where she flies away in her T.A.R.D.I.S with "Me".
Because she was a horrible character. I'd say she was even worse than Adric.
Oof when Rick makes it clear that he hates Clara it infuriates me cus she’s one of my favourite companion.
She's a massive twat of a character who Moffat decided to make the longest running and most unwelcomely intrinsic to the canon modern companion (after just having made the much less annoying Amy and Rory the longest serving modern companions and terribly important to the Doctor), who had several good moments to feck off instead of sticking on for so long and being a blight on Capaldi's time as The Doctor.
She was also a bit of a Mary Sue and the first major feminist insert, the original feminist archetype character that expedited the chain of events that led to the show being in ruins as it is now. Somehow I don't think he'd admit any of this paragraph bothers him though, at least not on the surface...
I do find it remarkable when Whittaker apologists don't also rate Clara
Well the Master prob had blond hair and a beard because he was the Prime Minister, so its a possible disguise to not be easily recognized and attract the The Doctor so quickly
It’s kind of hard to have death in a show about time travel, you can go back to better that point.
Oh, stop thinking like the crappy TV movie!
Ummm... didn’t Bill die a horrible death, then come back?? (By getting shot through the heart, then brought back as a cyberman (?), then turned into that alien- pilot thing??) (sorry, that’s about the best description I can give...)
Jenny is the Doctor’s daughter twice over AND the Doctor’s wife.
wibbly-wobbly
You forgot Me Ashilder
Number 1: The Doctor itself. ONLY 14 TIMES. (War Doctor) I'M NOT COUNTING THE TIMELESS BULLCRAP.
It’s 16 because the 9th and 11th both died and were brought back in Father’s Day and Let’s kill Hitler respectively but it depends if you count Heaven sent’s many deaths of the Doctor
@@Skucket I meant regenerations into a whole new person. Not the stuttered regenerations
Ice can burn, Sofas can read, It's a big universe!
Yea how are u apply logic to alien Anatomy u know u doctors are the same as vet rite
How is Rory not on the thumbnail?
Actually I don't think that Jenny regenerated I think it was more that the Terraform revived her.
There's no point in thinking she's not able to regenerate, she's a female clone from the Doctor's DNA, hence why they call her his daughter. It's like his real daughter, just without a Gallifreyan woman giving birth to her. She is a Time Lady basically. Now there are some fluid parts about Time Lords and Gallifreyans, but most people agree, that even artificial Time Lords (such as Melody Pond/River Song, the best example) share the traits of the real ones. Jenny was in every detail a Time Lady, they even listened to her two hearts beating, which convinced 10th to accept her as his daughter. So why couldn't she regenerate?