I was expecting to see Clara's "It's smaller on the outside" and Capaldi's "turn” in The Husbands of River Song as twists on the "It's bigger on the inside" trope. Two of my absolute favorite moments in the show.
We've discussed doing a second video on this subject because there are plenty of other great entry ideas (yours being one of them). If enough people watch this first one then we'll do another!
@@WhoCulture I would love for a future companion to be wearing some sort of FitBit or smart watch just so we can have this running gag (Russel if you're watching, feel free to steal this)
Idk why but all the angels do is send you back through time. The doctor can time travel so he could just grab them from there like what the doctor did for himself in the episode “blink”
@@moharassmi8729 from what I've seen it looks like when an angel sends you back it also creates a fixed point in time. Including the Doctor saying "You are creating a fixed time. I will never be able to see you again." That includes later in their lives. To further prove that the angel's create a fixed point in time: In Blink the Doctor couldn't go through time and save everyone the angels sent back. The only reason he and Martha could leave is due to the fact that The Doctor had to make it to Lake Silencio because his death there is a fixed point in time.
The two "are you my mummy?" references made by Doctors who were not the version of the Doctor who faced the gas-mask zombies, and had no companions around who knew what that was a reference to. Ten, after putting on a gas mask once in The Poison Sky, and Twelve, when facing an actual mummy on Mummy on the Orient Express. Which is obviously meant as an inside joke to fans but also I love to think of it as being the Doctor making a joke to himself that he knows only he will understand. Inside joke with himself.
There was another corridor joke in "Heaven Sent", if I remember correctly. Twelve ran into a locked door and said something along the lines of "I've run out of corridor. There's a life summed up". 😊
i am a fan of both old and Dr who and I just remembered how hard I laughed the first time I saw Tom Baker say ' oh look rocks' lol I love that line mabry one of my favorite of all time it's so great cause yeah lots of rocks in Dr who
"With all the subtlety of a burning house." "With all the subtlety of an Abzorbaloff running down the street." Well, now I know that an Abzorbaloff running down the street is the same as a house going up in flames.
The fact that the Doctor’s sonic is a “screwdriver” comes out in the 50th Anniversary Special when John Hurt’s Doctor says “What are you going to do, assemble a cabinet out of them?” When 10 and 11 point their sonic screwdrivers at the Queen’s men
Capaldi’s (over) reaction to jokingly seeing the inside of the tardis for the first time in the husbands of river song. “Sorry I’ve always wanted to see that done properly”
I think the enragement from 12 specifically about the sonic still not having a wood setting makes even more sense when you think about it more. The war, 10th, and 11th doctors figured out that if they started the calculation to make a setting for it a while ago it would be done for 11 so they got their setting. So there must have been some malfunction moving on to 12s sonic that caused that setting not to transfer. Imagine going through the trouble of figuring out the work around the work around to get something on your computer that you have been wanting for forever then loosing it when your computer breaks and you have to get a new one.
The calculation wasn't to unlock the door, but to disintegrate it. To disintegrate the door, the sonic screwdriver would have to know the exact molecular structure of that specific door and calculate exactly how to sonic it, which took centuries. That calculation was only for that specific door's specific structure, so the result wouldn't help with other wood.
The most hilarious thing about that…three versions of one of the most intelligent beings in the known universe took ages to figure out that their sonic screwdrivers were analyzing a wooden door over all that time…only for Clara to open it and inform them that they’re idiots for not checking if it was locked or not.
The 10th Doctor always says Allons-y which means "let's go". So when the 11th Doctor notes the 10th always says "I don't want to go" he is acknowledging it's a bluff. He is scared and says "let's go" as a way to charge against the fear.
Since it was the last words of Tennant’s Doctor before regenerating, Moffat did not want to usurp the former show runner, so made sure that in the 50th, his last words were the same.
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Missy saying her name is "Doctor Who" and then explaining why in _World Enough and Time_ is definitely a better self-aware moment for that line than Eleven's self-indulgent shiver in _The Bells of Saint John._
Great video Who Culture! I always enjoy it when they have to add in lines to episodes to cover if the weather is interfering with filming! Fear Her isn't everyone's favourite episode but I do love how they had to add a line in for the tenth doctor explaining how the isolus was drawing in heat and reducing the temperature of the area, to cover up the fact that the episode was supposed to be set in the summer of the 2012 olympics, but was actually being filmed in freezing cold January! 😂 Thanks Ellie and Who Culture! 😊😊
If we look back to "An Unearthly Child" we find that the first one to ask, "Doctor who?" is the Doctor himself. His granddaughter is going to school under the name Susan Foreman. When her teachers meet the Doctor Ian calls him "Dr. Foreman" and the doctor, confused, replies, "Doctor who?'
My favorite of the "doctor who" trope, is Jodie Whitaker saying "alright, Doctor-whoever-I-am-going-to-be". Such a sweet send off for a sweet natured doctor.
my 2 favorite always was thinking each gen is smart enough to come up with doctor upside down captured by someone with a low grade trap and the others where he'll ALWAYS grab hands just for every so often they grab the wrong ones.
Capaldi and Coleman weren’t the first people to have issues because of their respective heights. There’s a similar difference between Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny: apparently, that difference give the guy holding the boom mic, nightmares!
Okay... My take on Tennants last line... I think it was Steven Moffat having a joke at trivia nerds as well... cause if you asked the question... "What was David Tennants last line as the Doctor?"... it's still correct if you count "Day of the Doctor"... the answer hasn't changed :)
The scene in Heaven Sent .The doctor looked defeated ,virtually lost his willpower and told himself it's easier to lose than win .He thought he was a failure and useless ,then Clara appear to briefly speak to him ,to get off his arse and win .
Also with Top Gear, theres a mention of it regenerating all the time at the start of S28 (we dont talk about S23 and onwards though) and the Stig is said to be a Vashta Nerada in one of the news segments
With Rory when he sees the doctor alive again after his supposed death at Lake Silencio. He nonchalantly says to him “not dead then” as if it was a regular Tuesday to die.
Occasionally the show pokes fun of the fact that the Doctor's companions skew to the younger side, but of course they do! Older ones wouldn't be able to run as well!
@Paradox-es3bl I'd love such more with Tennant however when he does go I admit if he is basically nothing to do with the doctor we already knew then it wouldn't work. But I'd accept this as his swan song and him saying good ye once and for all
05:00 Actually, I don’t think he can. Three of his past selves specifically added a Wood setting in _The Day of the Doctor_ and it was never used because the door was already unlocked.
I think there's an episode where the Tardis lands in a quarry on Earth and at first they think it's an alien planet before they see the people working.
Now that I think about it, and amazed I haven't until now...could the original creator of the Sonic Screwdriver's weakness grown up on DC Comics? The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, has the same weakness in his power ring. Just as silly a weakness as it is for the sonic, though not as silly as the color yellow.
The unaired pilot had the Doctor say the line: Ian: But, Dr. Foreman... (remember, he was Susan Foreman's grandfather) Doctor: Doctor who? In the first broadcast episode, Ian says it: Barbara: He's a doctor... Ian: But, Doctor who?
They even used a quarry in Sarah Jane Adventures Death of the Doctor where the eleventh Doctor and Clyde switch places in the Unit base and whatever the name of the planet that the atracsea had trapped the Doctor on
I wonder if the screwdriver still not working on wood is intentional because the doctor enjoys the adventures that the screwdriver doesn’t just work more in hindsight than those where it does. Granted they do still complain about it in the moment. I can’t remember if it came up in 13th run, but considering she built that one from scratch rather than reconstructing the old one with the same specifications like the War Doctor’s through to 11’s were, it could have worked on wood.
The 10th Doctor often said 'allons-y', 'brilliant' and other catchphrases, but saying "I don't want to go" in his last scene doesn't count as "he always says that".
For the record, the people thinking "Doctor Who" is the character's name is not completely unfounded. That was how the character was originally credited in the original run of the show.
I would say that the scene when the show knew what we were thinking was when the 12th Doctor appeared around the Daleks with a cup of tea and said something like "You're wondering how I got the tea. I'm the Doctor, just accept it" (not literal quoting, it's how I remembered it)
Agree that the master would have fitted better as the timeless child. As for the purple 'wormhole' from when the timeless child could be a giant purple quality street?
We can't forget the never-ending habit the Daleks have of seemingly being wiped out for good only to casually appear from basically nowhere while looking like they're thinking: "Just another day on the job that we never get paid to do... Oh, hello Doctor, fancy seeing you here! Are you ready for another day of brutally wiping us Daleks out for the 97th time this month?"
pretty sure it does wood though. day of the doctor, War Doctor scans a wooden door to do be able to disintigrate it, its still running in 10s screwdriver. and 11 said its done, then clara just opens the door... but i guess that doctor who wants you to forget that
The notoriously short Humphrey Bogart used to stand on a box to fit in some shots with his taller leading ladies... i hear that Tom Cruise sometimes gets an assist...
The Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott)'s ring didn't work on wood, and the Silver Age Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)'s ring didn't work on anything yellow. This led Howard on "Big Bang Theory" to say that he could beat any GL with a No. 2 pencil... So, I can beat the Doctor with a chopstick? ;-P
It's a given that every new companion remarks that the TARDIS is bigger on the inside, so my two favorite quips are Bill looking around in apparent wonder before asking where the bathroom is and David Tennant replying to a new companion with a shocked long drawn out "Is it?"
I know this is 4 months late but hear me out. During 'Day Of The Doctor', the three Doctors got "Stuck" in a "Locked" room. War scanned the door, starting the calculation. It carried on with 10 and finished with 11...SO WOULDNT IT NOW WORK ON WOOD IF THE CALCULATION WAS A SUCCESS!?
"It's smaller on the outside" - Clara and related ... "Is this a knock-through?" - Bill Both subverting and nodding to the "bigger on the inside trope" - I also recall one modern Doctor (Matt Smith?) having a companion that doesn't say it immediately, and he prods them to say it, with a reaction similar to the "Doctor Who" mentioned. Nut that has to be the most frequent case of the show giving fans what they expect and/or subverting it ...
The Brigadier did finally get to kill a monster with a special bullet in his last Classic Who appearance. I don't know if that was intentional but I love that's how he said goodbye to the show until that one special we don't discuss.
What bugs me more is the fact that in a good man goes to war, Amy says that the people of earth know him as the last centurion, when they wouldn’t since that was in an aborted timeline
I point at the screen like Leo, but there's no one here but me to react to it ("Name a more iconic duo..." Easy! Me and.... uh... ummm... hmmm) Rory: "When don't I?" Same, bud, same. "Only you can asnwer that one, Doc." The first Doctor, constantly: "Don't call me Doc!" Abzorbaloff shout-out!
@@Thewhiteknight980 ha lol rotl that made make a mess on the floor you caught off guard and I was drinking sparkling water when I read this now my nose is burning and my bed tv tray and floor is what
I'm very happy with the quip about "I don't want to go", not a fan of Tenant's last line personally. Felt like the actor and writer and not the character, and felt at odds with the earlier arc for the 10th doctor
Isn't it funny in the Day of the Doctor. The War Doctor (Hurt), The 11th Doctor (Tennant) and the 13th Doctor (Smith) actually fix the issue - Find the right resonation over the course of hundreds of years to fix the issue. Then 14th Doctor (Capaldi) must of forgotten about how they were all trapped in the Jail together and fixed the issue. Also notice that even though it doesn't work on wood, that hinges and the doors looks / handles are made of metal. Hmmmm surely it would work on them?
I was expecting to see Clara's "It's smaller on the outside" and Capaldi's "turn” in The Husbands of River Song as twists on the "It's bigger on the inside" trope. Two of my absolute favorite moments in the show.
I just made the same comment ... Bill's "Is this a knock-through?" as well ...
“It’s smaller on the outside*”
We've discussed doing a second video on this subject because there are plenty of other great entry ideas (yours being one of them). If enough people watch this first one then we'll do another!
donna also says it's smaller on the outside in the christmas special with a wedding dress on
@@niremgucinand so does Journey Blue in Into the Dalek. Capaldi responds, “yeah, it’s a bit more exciting when you go the other way.”
The amount of cardio the Doctor does means he must easily hit 10k steps about 5 minutes into each episode
The Doctor’s FitBit would explode
@@WhoCulture I would love for a future companion to be wearing some sort of FitBit or smart watch just so we can have this running gag (Russel if you're watching, feel free to steal this)
Would the Doctor's two hearts affect it? It seems like it could be a thing where to fitbit may not be able to pick up their pulse
Probably however for what it’s worth you get more steps walking than running
Preparation for a guest appearance by Tom Cruise. 😺
i cried soo much when rory died for the last time.He will always be one of my favourite companions.
You never seen him die you plank
Could jack Harkness be put down by an angel?
@bobbybobstar1496, but he does die and so does Amy? They die to the Doctor as he could never see them again after they got send back.
Idk why but all the angels do is send you back through time. The doctor can time travel so he could just grab them from there like what the doctor did for himself in the episode “blink”
@@moharassmi8729 from what I've seen it looks like when an angel sends you back it also creates a fixed point in time. Including the Doctor saying "You are creating a fixed time. I will never be able to see you again." That includes later in their lives. To further prove that the angel's create a fixed point in time: In Blink the Doctor couldn't go through time and save everyone the angels sent back. The only reason he and Martha could leave is due to the fact that The Doctor had to make it to Lake Silencio because his death there is a fixed point in time.
The two "are you my mummy?" references made by Doctors who were not the version of the Doctor who faced the gas-mask zombies, and had no companions around who knew what that was a reference to.
Ten, after putting on a gas mask once in The Poison Sky, and Twelve, when facing an actual mummy on Mummy on the Orient Express. Which is obviously meant as an inside joke to fans but also I love to think of it as being the Doctor making a joke to himself that he knows only he will understand. Inside joke with himself.
I love when the 12th doctor tries talking to the wooden door in Heaven Sent. It cracks me up
it WORKED too
There was another corridor joke in "Heaven Sent", if I remember correctly. Twelve ran into a locked door and said something along the lines of "I've run out of corridor. There's a life summed up". 😊
i am a fan of both old and Dr who and I just remembered how hard I laughed the first time I saw Tom Baker say ' oh look rocks' lol I love that line mabry one of my favorite of all time it's so great cause yeah lots of rocks in Dr who
The first line spoken by the Doctor in the reboot is "Run!".
and one of the first lines in 1963 is 'Doctor who?'
@@geoffroi-le-HookHardly. It’s not even said until the second episode!
"With all the subtlety of a burning house."
"With all the subtlety of an Abzorbaloff running down the street."
Well, now I know that an Abzorbaloff running down the street is the same as a house going up in flames.
I mean, the amount of friction generated would probably cause an explosion.
The fact that the Doctor’s sonic is a “screwdriver” comes out in the 50th Anniversary Special when John Hurt’s Doctor says “What are you going to do, assemble a cabinet out of them?” When 10 and 11 point their sonic screwdrivers at the Queen’s men
I thought they would have mentioned the fact that Tom Baker mentioned that they would revisit a few old faces and Tennant is now the doctor agean
I love that most of these are basically just running gags in the show
“Yes, we know who you are” even the Darleks say it to the ex prime minister 🤣
Yes. We know how funny it is. 😉🤣🤣
Daleks*
Darleks? They sound like real Darlings😄
Capaldi’s (over) reaction to jokingly seeing the inside of the tardis for the first time in the husbands of river song.
“Sorry I’ve always wanted to see that done properly”
That one scene in Morbius where Matt Smith's character is asked to describe his pain level on a scale of 1-10 and he says 11
I think the enragement from 12 specifically about the sonic still not having a wood setting makes even more sense when you think about it more. The war, 10th, and 11th doctors figured out that if they started the calculation to make a setting for it a while ago it would be done for 11 so they got their setting. So there must have been some malfunction moving on to 12s sonic that caused that setting not to transfer. Imagine going through the trouble of figuring out the work around the work around to get something on your computer that you have been wanting for forever then loosing it when your computer breaks and you have to get a new one.
The door wasn't locked, they never finished the calculation.
@@SillySnowFox pretty sure they finished we’re about to unlock the door when they found out it was never locked
Yes, but we never actually saw it work so no actual confirmation that the calculation worked either.@@silentshadow3894
The calculation wasn't to unlock the door, but to disintegrate it. To disintegrate the door, the sonic screwdriver would have to know the exact molecular structure of that specific door and calculate exactly how to sonic it, which took centuries.
That calculation was only for that specific door's specific structure, so the result wouldn't help with other wood.
The most hilarious thing about that…three versions of one of the most intelligent beings in the known universe took ages to figure out that their sonic screwdrivers were analyzing a wooden door over all that time…only for Clara to open it and inform them that they’re idiots for not checking if it was locked or not.
"Oh, you redecorated, (pause) I don't like it"
The 10th Doctor always says Allons-y which means "let's go". So when the 11th Doctor notes the 10th always says "I don't want to go" he is acknowledging it's a bluff. He is scared and says "let's go" as a way to charge against the fear.
Since it was the last words of Tennant’s Doctor before regenerating, Moffat did not want to usurp the former show runner, so made sure that in the 50th, his last words were the same.
Missy saying her name is "Doctor Who" and then explaining why in _World Enough and Time_ is definitely a better self-aware moment for that line than Eleven's self-indulgent shiver in _The Bells of Saint John._
Running, always running. Isn't that the first word the first Doctor (#9) said in the first episode of the first series - "Run!" to Rose? Cheers....
Great video Who Culture! I always enjoy it when they have to add in lines to episodes to cover if the weather is interfering with filming! Fear Her isn't everyone's favourite episode but I do love how they had to add a line in for the tenth doctor explaining how the isolus was drawing in heat and reducing the temperature of the area, to cover up the fact that the episode was supposed to be set in the summer of the 2012 olympics, but was actually being filmed in freezing cold January! 😂 Thanks Ellie and Who Culture! 😊😊
Yes, great example! I can see David and Billie's breath in one scene in Fear Her. Obviously filmed in the winter!
If we look back to "An Unearthly Child" we find that the first one to ask, "Doctor who?" is the Doctor himself.
His granddaughter is going to school under the name Susan Foreman.
When her teachers meet the Doctor Ian calls him "Dr. Foreman" and the doctor, confused, replies, "Doctor who?'
5:58 Flight of The Navigator!!! Loved that movie as a kid. Also, fun fact, early role for Sarah Jessica Parker.
One to add in a future video and that is also brought up in The Day of The Doctor as well is Clara remarking 11 can never walk past a fez
My favorite of the "doctor who" trope, is Jodie Whitaker saying "alright, Doctor-whoever-I-am-going-to-be". Such a sweet send off for a sweet natured doctor.
Great list!
my 2 favorite always was thinking each gen is smart enough to come up with doctor upside down captured by someone with a low grade trap and the others where he'll ALWAYS grab hands just for every so often they grab the wrong ones.
Capaldi and Coleman weren’t the first people to have issues because of their respective heights.
There’s a similar difference between Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny: apparently, that difference give the guy holding the boom mic, nightmares!
I would have added the "DALEKS CAN FLY????" moment from 9's run, but well done!
Okay... My take on Tennants last line... I think it was Steven Moffat having a joke at trivia nerds as well... cause if you asked the question... "What was David Tennants last line as the Doctor?"... it's still correct if you count "Day of the Doctor"... the answer hasn't changed :)
that was probably true at the time, but, as of right now, his last line is "WHAT?" until next season.
The scene in Heaven Sent .The doctor looked defeated ,virtually lost his willpower and told himself it's easier to lose than win .He thought he was a failure and useless ,then Clara appear to briefly speak to him ,to get off his arse and win .
Another thing he always says, ‘you redecorated, I don’t like it’
Also with Top Gear, theres a mention of it regenerating all the time at the start of S28 (we dont talk about S23 and onwards though) and the Stig is said to be a Vashta Nerada in one of the news segments
With Rory when he sees the doctor alive again after his supposed death at Lake Silencio. He nonchalantly says to him “not dead then” as if it was a regular Tuesday to die.
When 10 says "are you my mummy?" In the sontaran stratagem
And 12 says it on Mummy on the Orient Express
Its great to that our fav Whovian channel is very strong!
Unlike some of the other WhatCulture channels.
There's no setting for wood because doors are notoriously cross.
Ah, but can the sonic screwdriver build a wardrobe? Like River Song and the War Doctor claim.
Yeah, you gotta get the screws and fasteners in somehow
Probably!
Not out of wood :p
No, no wood setting
Thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining list, thank you 💖
Whoa, dude, whoa!! Time Heist , with Capaldi, is one of my all time favorites! Not underrated in this house!!
Occasionally the show pokes fun of the fact that the Doctor's companions skew to the younger side, but of course they do! Older ones wouldn't be able to run as well!
I hope Tennant actually says "I'm ready to go now" this time
Unless he's a drastically different Doctor that I basically hate, I very much don't. I'd honestly watch another 10 seasons with 10.
@Paradox-es3bl I'd love such more with Tennant however when he does go I admit if he is basically nothing to do with the doctor we already knew then it wouldn't work. But I'd accept this as his swan song and him saying good ye once and for all
don't even start
@johannahyde-parker8422 I'm not...I'm finishing...and so is he...in less than a week
He said Allons-y
05:00
Actually, I don’t think he can. Three of his past selves specifically added a Wood setting in _The Day of the Doctor_ and it was never used because the door was already unlocked.
they didn't add a wood setting.
they calculated how to shatter that specific door and it took 400 years
And of course, the opening manifesto that Amy said during her season included an obvious reference to all that running!
End Of Time . "Worst. Rescue. Ever!"
10 mouthing the words "it's bigger on the inside" as Martha was saying it.
I think there's an episode where the Tardis lands in a quarry on Earth and at first they think it's an alien planet before they see the people working.
Now that I think about it, and amazed I haven't until now...could the original creator of the Sonic Screwdriver's weakness grown up on DC Comics? The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, has the same weakness in his power ring. Just as silly a weakness as it is for the sonic, though not as silly as the color yellow.
Probably
'Doctor Whoever-you-are' -- Tegan
Let's be honest. Eccleson told us everything we needed to know about New Who with his very first word.
"Run."
The slitheen wearing a rubber suit of a human is a reference to classic who with humans wearing rubber suits of aliens
9:14 run! It’s the attack eyebrows.
The unaired pilot had the Doctor say the line:
Ian: But, Dr. Foreman... (remember, he was Susan Foreman's grandfather)
Doctor: Doctor who?
In the first broadcast episode, Ian says it:
Barbara: He's a doctor...
Ian: But, Doctor who?
They even used a quarry in Sarah Jane Adventures Death of the Doctor where the eleventh Doctor and Clyde switch places in the Unit base and whatever the name of the planet that the atracsea had trapped the Doctor on
I wonder if the screwdriver still not working on wood is intentional because the doctor enjoys the adventures that the screwdriver doesn’t just work more in hindsight than those where it does. Granted they do still complain about it in the moment.
I can’t remember if it came up in 13th run, but considering she built that one from scratch rather than reconstructing the old one with the same specifications like the War Doctor’s through to 11’s were, it could have worked on wood.
The 10th Doctor often said 'allons-y', 'brilliant' and other catchphrases, but saying "I don't want to go" in his last scene doesn't count as "he always says that".
For the record, the people thinking "Doctor Who" is the character's name is not completely unfounded. That was how the character was originally credited in the original run of the show.
This isn't when the show knew what we were thinking, these are just times when the show referenced itself.
I would say that the scene when the show knew what we were thinking was when the 12th Doctor appeared around the Daleks with a cup of tea and said something like "You're wondering how I got the tea. I'm the Doctor, just accept it" (not literal quoting, it's how I remembered it)
Agree that the master would have fitted better as the timeless child.
As for the purple 'wormhole' from when the timeless child could be a giant purple quality street?
We can't forget the never-ending habit the Daleks have of seemingly being wiped out for good only to casually appear from basically nowhere while looking like they're thinking: "Just another day on the job that we never get paid to do... Oh, hello Doctor, fancy seeing you here! Are you ready for another day of brutally wiping us Daleks out for the 97th time this month?"
This is a great video, and I really enjoyed watching
pretty sure it does wood though. day of the doctor, War Doctor scans a wooden door to do be able to disintigrate it, its still running in 10s screwdriver. and 11 said its done, then clara just opens the door... but i guess that doctor who wants you to forget that
# 10 could have shown Martha and Ten laughing in Utopia when they go further in time than ever
The sonic does have a setting for wood he just doesn't remember the events of day of the doctor
10 didn't always say "I don't want to go". Having said it just once before is not always.
Rock Qauarery’s are something doctor who and power rangers have in common
The notoriously short Humphrey Bogart used to stand on a box to fit in some shots with his taller leading ladies...
i hear that Tom Cruise sometimes gets an assist...
very brave of ellie not to say "an awful lot of running to do"
The Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott)'s ring didn't work on wood, and the Silver Age Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)'s ring didn't work on anything yellow. This led Howard on "Big Bang Theory" to say that he could beat any GL with a No. 2 pencil...
So, I can beat the Doctor with a chopstick? ;-P
A lot of Clara’s moments of subversion would fit this; like her not questioning the Tardis translation for like 5 episodes
the shots fired with 11 got me so hard
It's a given that every new companion remarks that the TARDIS is bigger on the inside, so my two favorite quips are Bill looking around in apparent wonder before asking where the bathroom is and David Tennant replying to a new companion with a shocked long drawn out "Is it?"
I know this is 4 months late but hear me out. During 'Day Of The Doctor', the three Doctors got "Stuck" in a "Locked" room. War scanned the door, starting the calculation. It carried on with 10 and finished with 11...SO WOULDNT IT NOW WORK ON WOOD IF THE CALCULATION WAS A SUCCESS!?
Can't believe you didn't feature ”You've redecorated ? I don't like it.” -”Oh, yeah, you never do !” 😅
I want to see a version of The Doctor where he takes on a human name similar to the actor in the role to save time and annoy past companions.
Wouldn’t that ruin the name?
@@ked49 The Doctor wouldn't use it all the time. At best it would be used in place of John Smith.
2:15 wait tell they find out about Owen Harper
Why do you never show said clips
I was waiting for them the mention “are you my mummy” that’s one of my doctor who inside jokes
"It's smaller on the outside" - Clara
and related ...
"Is this a knock-through?" - Bill
Both subverting and nodding to the "bigger on the inside trope" - I also recall one modern Doctor (Matt Smith?) having a companion that doesn't say it immediately, and he prods them to say it, with a reaction similar to the "Doctor Who" mentioned. Nut that has to be the most frequent case of the show giving fans what they expect and/or subverting it ...
That companion was Rory.
@@Tim.Stotelmeyer Thank you!
One item the fez hat obsession
Says the sonic screwdriver will never work on wood while showing the one time they actually figured out how to make it work on wood....
Rory was also erased from time. 😂
0:15 I did that when I realised it was the meme off once upon a time in Hollywood
Nice hint to "the thick of it"
Pretty sure that tom baker adlibbed that line and the producer hated it but it was too late too remove it
Well, when you have a trope.
The Brigadier did finally get to kill a monster with a special bullet in his last Classic Who appearance. I don't know if that was intentional but I love that's how he said goodbye to the show until that one special we don't discuss.
It was intentional (Zygons).
Hah, Eerie Indiana. A show that was wonderful, but too short and is forgotten by many. Nice inclusion there
One thing that always bugged me about Rory was how he remembered being a centurion, despite that being a different version of Rory.
What bugs me more is the fact that in a good man goes to war, Amy says that the people of earth know him as the last centurion, when they wouldn’t since that was in an aborted timeline
I’M IN THE THUMBNAIL WOOOOO
Yay Eerie Indiana ^-^
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Maddest thing is David tenant married the women who played his daughter lol 😂
I think the skeleton looks more like the doctor than rory
It weird his enemies have never used wood
I point at the screen like Leo, but there's no one here but me to react to it ("Name a more iconic duo..." Easy! Me and.... uh... ummm... hmmm)
Rory: "When don't I?" Same, bud, same.
"Only you can asnwer that one, Doc." The first Doctor, constantly: "Don't call me Doc!"
Abzorbaloff shout-out!
As far as running goes, what about Ten running to Rose 😢😭
I never thought about it till just now but the hotel in the god complex has all the makings of a Backrooms level
Yeah it’s like level 13
@@Thewhiteknight980 ha lol rotl that made make a mess on the floor you caught off guard and I was drinking sparkling water when I read this now my nose is burning and my bed tv tray and floor is what
I'm very happy with the quip about "I don't want to go", not a fan of Tenant's last line personally. Felt like the actor and writer and not the character, and felt at odds with the earlier arc for the 10th doctor
Isn't it funny in the Day of the Doctor. The War Doctor (Hurt), The 11th Doctor (Tennant) and the 13th Doctor (Smith) actually fix the issue - Find the right resonation over the course of hundreds of years to fix the issue. Then 14th Doctor (Capaldi) must of forgotten about how they were all trapped in the Jail together and fixed the issue.
Also notice that even though it doesn't work on wood, that hinges and the doors looks / handles are made of metal. Hmmmm surely it would work on them?