@@merchskele7507 It's a paradox how they call him a good man, yet they fear him. I mean good men are something you HAVE to fear right? The Doctor's line was delivered perfectly, no doubt, it's just that they call him a good man, as it being just a name, or what, it lost it's original meaning. Like River said later, the word Doctor means a wise man, but for the people of Gamma (or what planet), it meant a great warrior a complete opposite meaning, I dare to say.
"Fear me. I've killed hundreds of time lords!" "Fear me. I've killed all of them." One of my favorite lines from the entire 50+ years of the show, haha.
@@iammask1073Yes, Before the scenes where all the régénération pulled gallifrey in a spacetime pocket, he say that gallifrey have been destroy, and it's him who destroy it (i dont remember the episode where we discovers it btw)
@@iammask1073 He thought he was the one to press the button on The Moment (an ultimate WMD) and destroyed Gallifrey and the Dalek fleets surrounding it. It turns out that's not quite true - but he may have been responsible for sequestering it away outside normal space and time. Most recently, The Master found Gallifrey-in-hiding first and slaughtered them all. So either he DIRECTLY killed them all, or created conditions that led to their total destruction. Either way, he's the one who stood in judgment of Time Lord society in the ending days of the Time War. He was ready to pull the trigger, and for good reason.
Actually it was the opposite for me, I heard them and thought "Oh wow he's going to be a childish doctor with cheesy lines, trying (and failing) to be HALF as intimidating as Tennant ever was, Tennant was a million times better than Matt
***** Also I loved the extravagant way they welcomed Eleven! That scene was a whole big welcome from the universe/show writers, just like they did a big extravagant farewell to Ten!
@@benosullivan3262 just to say that i am now an enormous fan of eleventh and tenth doctor, and also the twelfth doctor, his last episode was when i had to stop, as i can't stand chibnal's version, and all potential in having a female doctor was squandered. for a long time it was only the tenth doctor for me. but when i finally did watch all of the eleventh doctor after putting it off for years, i saw the eleventh was the best. the most genius., but also the most all round best performance. the tenth really had a miserable incarnation, with all the losses he had of people. but at same tithe tenth portrayed loneliness and loss the greatest, but the eleventh was the expression of the doctor becoming childish and pure adventurous to escape that bereavement loss of companions-especially rose.it was him moving on to. he gets a wife and a family in river,a my and rory. he is able to open his heart fully to amy, whereas the tenth doctor closed himself off after rose, and with martha all other companions he didnt open up to them. this is why he also became younger when changing to eleventh doctor. 'i've lived too long'-the tenth doctor said, when he goes to sacrifice himself to save wilfred-my top pick for best companion btw. i only wish we did not have to wait til tenth's last episode to have him in the tardis. Given the eleventh doctor's superior feats to the tenth, he has more badass moments, he plays each dangeous situation like a grand chess master, being half a dozen moves ahead of everyone else. and suddenly turning the tables on enemy very soon. there is a reason for each of incarnations choice of personality. to say tenth was best because he was darker doesn't hold. i thought that for ages, and saw glimpses of eleventh doctor and thought-this eleventh doctor guy is just like a child on acid talking three times as fast as david tennant while running around the tardis. i can't take him seriously. there isnt the gravity that the tenth doctor gave to his performance. but then you see him lose amy and rory, his lifelong relationship with amy, his ties with them, which are his literal family-his daughter and son in law, and river is his wife. this episode was unanimously voted the greatest opener ever of doctor who-that is the best post regeneration episode. thanks to eleventh doctor's acting and moffat being a superior writer to russel t davies. ive also seen matt smith in other stuff and he really can act-i mean he is able to take on completely different personas, even his very brief seen in terminator salvation-where he captures john connor and reprogrammes him into a terminator. he was so disturbing in that scene. david tennant cant do that. russel t davies does darkness better-as can be seen with his last two series of torchwood where it went really really dark to the extent i couldnt watch it anymore as they killed off all the main characters virtually. except the twelfth doctor's final two parter where bill gets turned into cyberman while trapped in time dilation orbiting a black hole. an episode very similar to when amy is stuck in an accelerated time frame at the now quarantined holiday spot, while doctor and co are in the slower lane. by the time rory gets to her, she is like in her forties, having been there for some twenty years or so, surviving. in this case bill has to wait years for the doctor to come to her, while for the doctor and co, only half an hour has passed max. being as doctor who had to remain a family show russel was restrained in how dark he could go, for sure he would have taken tenth doctor to darker places, as he was going at the end of his life. the tenth doctor become time lord victorious was my favourite period of tenth doctor. contrary to most people i've realised david tennant is not a good actor. watch his most recent stuff-all of it, it's terrible. he has a series where he plays a husband and father to an autistic child, and he just keeps the scottish actor and the same beard he has in normal life,and acts as himself. the only decent thing tennant did was doctor who, and yes he was MADE for the role. he does the doctor brilliantly, in part i think because they force him to ditch the scottish accent and beard, so he actually has to act out a different character other than himself. but if tennant had had moffat writing his part, the tenth doctor would have been more genius. tenth doctor was during martha's reign as companion constantly being beaten and relying on martha to save him. martha had a horrible time as companion, no wonder she left him. and the tenth doctor's attempts at humour dont age well-they come off as very chessy and cringeworthy-like dad humour. whereas the eleventh doctor is genuinely hilarious. the eleventh doctor plays each danger situation like a game of chess, you think hes beaten half way through but hes been making the enemy think that, then pulls out an ingenius ruse, or lure. the tenth doctor did not have this cunning to him. he usually was beaten until the final moments, then pulls off a last minute rescue. that is, the tenth doctor is normally not in control of the dangerous situations he lands into during the episode. whereas the eleventh doctor is more like losing, winning, then a loss, then a win, then a loss, then win win win. eleventh is just so cunning and unpredictable. and i dont find tenth doctor more authoritative/badass than the eleventh. the only one point we see that is the offscreen imprisonment of the villains of human nature, trapping them in black hole event horizon, and what not, so giving them immortality in the worst possible way. the eleventh doctor was able to defend himself against attacks-take when river regenerates into her final incarnation and attacks the doctor-the doctor is four moves ahead-like a chess grandmasters, having replaced the knife she planned to use with a piece of fruit, then using the sonic screwdriver to sonic another weapon, making it fly out of her hands. he does that three times. he escapes his fixed point already witnessed death from the impossible astronaut through genius cunning, and his exploits leading up to and during big bang, the series five finale-here the doctor rises so high, he does so much time travel stuff, during the big bang double episode season five ending, very complicated for the doctor to carry out and follow as it's so intricate,-like a tapestry of spider webs and complex rope knots-using the handheld vortex manipulator,then using tardis and pandorica to reboot the universe in big bang two-again tenth doctor didnt have the brain power to do such a feat. surpassing the intelligence, cunning and foresight of tenth doctor,but also surpassing his courage. the eleventh doctor was not afraid even of fixed points in time. he also uses sonic vertically to deflect weapon blasts back at enemies-such as when fighting the silurians during rescue of amy and others from under the earth. the tenth doctor never did this, so he didnt think to use the sonic like that. it would seem the self righteousness morality of the tenth doctor once let go of, freed him in his next incarnation to be virtuoso as master of space and time. oh and he could rouse an army instantly of people who owed him a debt, in a good man goes to war. again tenth doctor wouldnt take such an action. his inflexible principles made him often impotent.oh and tenth doctor was defeated by weeping angels and sent back to the past. whereas eleventh doctor defeated them in both his encounters.=
11 was my favourite because unlike 10 who constantly carried a sense of danger and power, 11 seemed very jokey and lighthearted which made scenes he got angry such a treat.
Eve Sav thats what doctor who is amazing at and why it is such a masterpiece of a show it brings somthing new to the plate with every incarnation of the Timelord and his Era
I gotta say it, cause it drives me mad. I know we don't really count one of the Doctor's but it was still a regenaration nonetheless, so in true fact: SMITH IS NOT 11! HE IS NUMBER 12! AND IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME, THEN GO WATCH DAY OF THE DOCTOR! Time Lord Bigwig who's name I forget: I was right, they're all here, all 12 of them. PETER CAPALDI: NO SIR! ALL THIRTEEN!!!!!!
@@Offical_RemyKWNicholls Technically yes, there have been 14 regenerations of Time Lord know as "The Doctor". However, considering that "Doctor" is a self appointed title, if he wants to disavow one of his regenerations who are we to argue with him? That's why I still consider the current Doctor to be the 13th. Think of it like a film franchise with a spin off film; its still Canon, but it's not considered one of the main movies. To use a recent example, Hobbs & Shaw was the 9th film in the Fast & Furious franchise, but because it was a spin off the latest F&F film is still called F9 despite technically being the 10th.
He's my favorite doctor, but I'm obsessed w all of them. People don't realize how scary and manipulative he was, with all that built up rage. Literally the smartest, most psychologically damaged good guy ever; Matt Smith is not given the credit he deserves for such a haughty performance.
Especially the cold, haughty, almost psychopathic stare he levels at her before delivering the line. It's like, "Oh, you think you know me? You think there're no monster under the skin?"
That's got to be one of 11's best lines ever. I definitely think that's 11's best episode and possibly the best episode of doctor who. It's certainly my favorite episode of doctor who.
For some reason, the first thing that popped into my head when I watched Matt smack up that Dalek was, "Dang, I bet Matt was having so much fun getting to pummel a Dalek with a sledgehammer."
That scene with the Silence having their own taunt “You should kill us all on sight” being broadcast to every human who’s ever watched the moon landing footage was genius. Made even more so by the Doctor’s seemingly harmless ramble about the funky little creatures he’s fallen in love with (humans) and their exploits across the galaxy. “Humans are everywhere, and now they’re all out to get you”, basically. Always gives me goosebumps!
There's an odd crack in the wall, which you don't remember how it got there. There's a stain on the floor that keeps coming back, and you don't know why. But you do. You just can't remember. You can't remember two weeks ago you came across one of the Silence, trying to hide in your house. You remembered your orders. You took its head, and hit it into the wall until it your fulfilled your orders. Now it lays there, beneath an impact crack you and it made, on a floor unseen, lying discarded it leaks, and you never remember. One day the stain stops, as there is nothing left to leak.
That scene with the regular guys in the pub who all turn round and face that silence dude in the back reminds me SO much of in V for Vendetta when the undercover cop shoots a kid wearing a v mask and the public finally have enough and you see the regular joes surrounding him, he aims his gun, maybe gets one or two and is swarmed. So cool.
I started with Matt smith, so I'm probably biased, but I tend to lean towards watching Matt rather than David. But the thing I love about Matt is I see so much fear on his character. Like how depressed people smile the brightest. You can see the moments when the doctor as Matt lets down the facade he's built as happy and hopeful and the guilt crashes down harder and harder and I feel Matt just displays this do beautifully
I started with Eccleston, and I gotta say I love his portrayal, but Tennant had the best fierceness, "the fury of a timelord".... but Smith had the most intricate story arcs
Demons run When a good man goes to war. Night will fall and drown the sun When a good man goes to war. Friendship dies and true love lies Night will fall and the dark will rise When a good man goes to war. Demons run, but count the cost The battle's won, but the child is lost.
I used this in my D&D game. A serious crime boss that has a bad case of immortality cursed the one person to grow a backbone and try to overthrow them. The curse prevents them from fighting the crime lord directly. And they must obey the crime lord's every command but they are free to hunt other villains to their hearts content. They are also bound to live as long as the crime boss still breathes. The curse is called "Demon's Run". And this hero has been trying to indirectly assemble a force to vanquish the crime boss.
I get chills when I see that first scene... I mean, there's plenty of "I'm so bad" speeches through television and movies, but this one stands out because there's 50 real life years of story telling to back it up. Gives that kind of speech a whole different feel.
Matt has acknowledged the small amount of backlash (of course, every new Doctor has received some backlash of some sort) his casting got. I wonder what he feels about the fact that he has become just as adored and beloved as every other Doctor before him after what had to have been something of a rough transition, following the wildly popular David Tennant and coming on as a new Doctor with a brand new Companion as well (something that hasn't happened since the show came back). Damn. That's the question I should have asked him at Philly Comic Con
Peter Davison had the same problem back in the day, he was the youngest doctor ever cast at the time 29, following in the footsteps of the legend that was tom Baker, it took a while to get used to him. Matt had to follow after David Tennent that many consider the best doctor of the modern era, but Matt proved his chops. And while hes not a favourite, I enjoy his performance. Mostly hes freindly and goofy, but sometimes theres a light in his eyes or a change of expression and you can see the 1000's of years old time Lord and he is terrifying
I've always thought that the Silence was a metaphor for the problems inside everyone. When you look at your fears, it seems like they're this terrible and immortal thing that freezes your heart and your mind. Then, when you look away, you forgot your fears, because, what are they besides figments of your imagination. All you have to do is face your fears, or shoot the Silence, and they'll be gone forever.
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many". Matt Smith did a really great job with that scene The way half his face is dark and half illuminated and the way he says "Good men don't need rules" is chilling.
@@mrdoctorgilmore not really, because he still made the decision. He fixed it in day of the doctor, but it was still him who killed everyone in the original time war. He still remembers killing everyone.
It reminds me of a fanfic I read where this crime boss is talking about the different kinds of power that exist. From the power of money, being able to buy and sell what you want, to the power of favors owed from those themselves in power, then he talked about the power of reputation. When you are presumed to be powerful just because its you. Your name is enough for people to fear you. You dont have to pull out a gun, or threaten to take everything from them. You odnt have to display your army of goons. All you have to do is show up, and they fear you. Your name has been around long enough, proven itself often enough, that you no longer have to prove anything. To borrow from this video, when you see this person or group, "Basically, run" Honestly its something you see every day. A teacher doesnt have to be strong enough to cow their class, they are the teacher, so you obey. The title of teacher is enough to command respect and obedience. Your boss may be a simpering toad, but because they are "The Boss" you obey. You might quibble with that a bit but its basically the sort of thing I meant.
@@chrishubbard64 While what you say may be true, do not forget the Fatality Index, and all those, who's name was credited to the Doctor - under the "Cause of Death". Believe me, they fear him more of the first reason, than the second. He ended so many lives - mostly indirectly -, that he isn't feared only, because he has a title. After all, all those Doctors before were him. He did those things. It's also not a surprise, he had enough and doesn't want to repeat any of it.
Never force pacifists past their breaking point. The Doctor is a perfect example of that. They're perfectly calm and happy until they're angry, and they'll end up haunting your nightmares.
ya. thing is a lot of pacifist know painfully well how to hurt someone. but more dangerous than that, the maximum violence they present is literally none. so when they stop holding back its completely without restraint. vs others that are ok with bare fist but wont use a weapon, a pacifist committed to violence will go to the absolute extreme first
There is a difference between harmless, and peaceful. Harmless, means they can not cause any harm. Peaceful, means they can cause great harm, Yet chooses not to~
The expression "The quiet ones are the most dangerous/scary" exists for a reason. An angry man, a wrathful man will tear at the walls, will scream and vent his rage at every turn. he may be erratic but their minions will know to be afraid all the time. They have embraced their rage and live with it. The quiet ones on the other hand are the ones that restrain it, bottle it, do everything in their power to make sure it never sees the light of day. The ones that bottle up that rage, that hatred, their desire to lash out and hurt and scream and show the world their rage are the most terrifying because once they do, they have never learned to control it, they have never lashed out the way a more volatile man has. A violent man may be scary but he has more control over himself once the first outburst is over. Those who never lash out, who never vent their rage explode in one massive outburst. These are the ones that finally say "Enough is enough" and commit violent sprees, They are the Columbine shooters of the world, they are the Oklahoma City Bombers of the world. The ones who bottled it up and let loose screaming in the most furious fits are the most terrifying because they'd held back decades of rage and pin-point focused it on one target.
He's probably the "youngest" Doctor but he manage to make The Doctor to actually look more "Ancient" and like a Veteran who have seen countless atrocities in his life And the reason why he's not to be mess with, why The Doctor earned his name
I love how the eyeball flicks through historical events on Earth in a few second but spends more time on each individual Doctor. Shows you how much time he has spent defending Earth
"Now you just watch them fly ,billions and billions of them , for billions and billions of years , and every single one of them at some point in their lives will look back at this man taking that very first step and they will never ever forget" Goosebumps EVERY TIME
He was perfect from the beginning. His performance in The Time of Angels, The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang, A Good Man Goes to War, The Rings of Akhaten, Nightmare in Silver and The Name of the Doctor are the best.
Ive been following doctor Who on 3 different continents since I was 6 . . .I'm 50. Ive spent time in many places, but of all the telie I've watched "Doctor Who " is the highest standard of character
The first episode of new Who I saw was Matt Smith's regeneration. (Spoilers ik) I was so confused. Then I when back and marathoned all of 9-11 in the space of about a week.
"You're building me the perfect prison...and it still won't be enough" 6:49 Such a good scary villain line - reminds you that you seriously never want to mess with the Doctor.
Heck, Radaghast the brown from the hobbit (yeah a little off but stick with me) is one of the doctor’s incarnations :3 (played by one of the classic doctors) Edit: Sylvester Mccoy is the actor
11:38 This is why Matt Smith, imho, was one of, if not THE best Doctor. He was fun loving, quirky, all the things a Doctor should be, but when he taps into the Doctor's pain, anger, sadness, and pure, utter, endless rage at unfairness the universe, he's the only Doctor I've actually felt let that fully show. He talks to the Colonel as the Doctor, but he speaks to her as the War Doctor. And that slow head turn, the lighting showing the absolute FURY in his eyes.... perfect cinematography on top of a masterclass of character acting...
It's not just his line in the last quote ... It's the body language the hands, the slow turn around, the shifty eyes when hes looking in her face Marvelous
@@thebighurt2495 It's those invisible things we trip over, or those moments you forgot why you were in a room, maybe we could play a rousing game of "where did that scar come from?"
"He wasn't hiding from us. He was being kind" every doctor I've watched has had a moment where that is the case. Even he isn't fully aware of what he may do when his kindness, near limitless it may seem, is expended. And that is terrifying
other that the fact that Matt Smith was an ABSOLUTELY GREAT doctor, i`ll give you props for cutting the conversations just before spoilers. I've seen them all but to people who didn't, this is a hell of a motivator!
I remember when I found out David Tennant was leaving and I was so sad and all "No one can replace him! He's the best Doctor ever! This new guy is gonna be awful!" Matt Smith proved me wrong in the first episode. It was the only time I was glad I was wrong haha :)
start with Chris as he was the first of The New Doctor Who's. honestly he is very underrated as The Doctor, he did fantastically not saying David and Matt weren't fantastic as well but Chris should get more love than he does lol :D
Matt Smith has more charisma than Peter Capaldi. I also think Smith's anger felt more real because his Doctor was a friendly sort of guy. When Smith's Doctor got angry he was really 'don't mess with me' angry! I think Matt Smith was the all-time best Doctor but it's all just personal opinion - all the actors were great in the role.
FFS! I never cared to watch this show...ever. But I saw Vincent & The Doctor about four weeks ago, and I was 100% hooked on it! I watched EVERY episode/season that Matt Smith is in. He is my first Doctor...so I LOVE HIM to death! Sad that he's leaving :'( But I'm going back to David Tennants seasons...cause I am HOOKED!!
Oh, Matt, I loved him from the moment he said that line "hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, RUN." Very badass indeed, and makes up for the earlier "WHO DA MAN" fail
"Demons run when a good man goes to war." "Demon's Run, when a Good Man goes to war." That line gives me chills whenever I hear it, because of the two meanings.
It has only one meaning: "Demons run", which the hideout "Demon's Run" took from that poem, exactly as Dorium explained to them. There's no other meaning. "Demon's Run (as in the hideout's name) when a good man goes to war" is basically meaningless. It's missing an essential part, a werb (I think). A better meaning would be (and some translations do include that) "Demon's Run FALLS when a good man goes to war". Without the word FALLS, it looses the proper meaning, so it's in fact the first and only proper meaning "Demons run when a good man goes to war". That's the only meaning without changing the poem by adding other words to it. Like I mentioned, some translation do fix that issue, in Czech dubbed version it's "Demon's Run falls when a good man goes to war" ("Skrýš Démonů PADNE, když dobrý muž jde do války").
@@Croftice1 this is a 10 year old comment but the 2 meanings are "demons run (the location) is when a good man goes to war" which is the literal version. and the second being demons (meaning bad people) run (like the verb to run away) when a good man goes to war. Which means that bad people know they are screwed when things get so bad that a good man is forced to go to war.
"I want people to call you colonel runaway. I want children laughing at your door because they've found the house of colonel runaway" So simple, yet so destroying. The Doctor's greatest weapon has always been his words.
Because sound has the power no one would understand and When mixed with the Words and Some special words with the pure and deep faith , they have the impact over the whole universe! Yahaya ZQ here 😎😋😊
I am French and even if matt smith speaks quickly in the role of the doctor (who's a little crazy) I can understand what he says here I just wanted to say that lmao i love Matt Smith so much
The amazing thing about the series (the new one, anyway) is that just when you find yourself really missing the previous Doctor, the new one knocks it out of the park in the first episode.
I got into DW with Christopher - so he is my Doctor. And I was there for David and loving each scene. But when Matt delivered that speech when talking to the atraxi? Oh, it cemented my utter devotion to him as an actor and his Doctor, my favourite of them all. The 11th Doctor is the one I think of when hearing „Doctor Who”.
*Makes badass boast with nothing to back it up* *Massive amount of heavily armed alien ships run like bitches* Just another Tuesday for the Doctor, it seems.
Jysrin El-Lagni Yanu Umm... the Pandorica was a trap they made just for Him. Of course the heavily armed alien ships simply let Him walk right into it, duh. They were counting on His curiosity, don't you get it? Not a proud moment for the Doctor at all. Quite an embarrassing scene, in retrospect. Oh well, nobdy's perfect.
According to some spoilers 12 might be the "a bit grumpy father figure" kind of doctor. A little similar to William Hartnell's 1st. POSSIBLE SPOILER In one of the scenes he is rumored to call Clara "young lady" and orders her to come back before 11 pm and to "don't slam the door" when she comes in.
3:35 you can see on Rivers face she knows the angels are toast, if there is one thing she has seen across every single iteration of the doctor it's you don't make him angry
The scene that sends absolute chills down my spine is when that blue guys quotes the quote "Demons Run When A Good Man Goes To War" (shivers) dude this is why you never intentionally pick a fight with The Doc.
8:41 "It was this moment that he knew, he fucked up". For a face so lacking in expression, it's so easy to read how he is feeling in this precise moment.
I love all of these scene's, one of my favourites is him telling the Weeping Angels they made a mistake by putting him in a trap! That scene is always badass, but honestly when it's cut off where it is, the gunshot at 4:50 sounds more like a party popper! It made me giggle!! Am I the only one?!
I love 11 as much as I love 10, because I understand him so well. Matt did a swell job of hiding 11's natural anger and ruthlessness, but also his caring and respectful side. I love him! I could talk about these two for hours.
5:30 he says he has no weapòns yet his reputation is so legendary that they all dont even ATTEMPT to approach him when quite frankly they could've killed him
"Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time Lords."
*"Fear me; I've killed all of them,"*
What episode is that from?
"The Doctor's Wife", season 6 episode 4, written by Neil Gaiman (who is a wonderful writer).
I've killed them all*
@@chocofrolik834 no, it is “fear me I have killed all of them.”
Timestamp ??
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many." i love this quote.
I am saving this quote burning it into my head
@@merchskele7507 It's a paradox how they call him a good man, yet they fear him. I mean good men are something you HAVE to fear right?
The Doctor's line was delivered perfectly, no doubt, it's just that they call him a good man, as it being just a name, or what, it lost it's original meaning. Like River said later, the word Doctor means a wise man, but for the people of Gamma (or what planet), it meant a great warrior a complete opposite meaning, I dare to say.
@@Croftice1 Demons run when a good man goes to war
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You only have to fear a good man when you intend to do evil.
@@Croftice1 You mean Gallifrey?
"Fear me. I've killed hundreds of time lords!" "Fear me. I've killed all of them." One of my favorite lines from the entire 50+ years of the show, haha.
Did the doctor actually kill his entire people?
@@iammask1073Yes, Before the scenes where all the régénération pulled gallifrey in a spacetime pocket, he say that gallifrey have been destroy, and it's him who destroy it (i dont remember the episode where we discovers it btw)
Same!!!
@@iammask1073 He thought he was the one to press the button on The Moment (an ultimate WMD) and destroyed Gallifrey and the Dalek fleets surrounding it. It turns out that's not quite true - but he may have been responsible for sequestering it away outside normal space and time. Most recently, The Master found Gallifrey-in-hiding first and slaughtered them all. So either he DIRECTLY killed them all, or created conditions that led to their total destruction. Either way, he's the one who stood in judgment of Time Lord society in the ending days of the Time War. He was ready to pull the trigger, and for good reason.
Wut Episode Was this from?
The moment you heard these two words, "Basically... run." for the first time, you just knew Eleventh was going to be a badass.
Actually it was the opposite for me, I heard them and thought "Oh wow he's going to be a childish doctor with cheesy lines, trying (and failing) to be HALF as intimidating as Tennant ever was, Tennant was a million times better than Matt
***** Also I loved the extravagant way they welcomed Eleven! That scene was a whole big welcome from the universe/show writers, just like they did a big extravagant farewell to Ten!
@@benosullivan3262 just to say that i am now an enormous fan of eleventh and tenth doctor, and also the twelfth doctor, his last episode was when i had to stop, as i can't stand chibnal's version, and all potential in having a female doctor was squandered. for a long time it was only the tenth doctor for me. but when i finally did watch all of the eleventh doctor after putting it off for years, i saw the eleventh was the best. the most genius., but also the most all round best performance. the tenth really had a miserable incarnation, with all the losses he had of people. but at same tithe tenth portrayed loneliness and loss the greatest, but the eleventh was the expression of the doctor becoming childish and pure adventurous to escape that bereavement loss of companions-especially rose.it was him moving on to. he gets a wife and a family in river,a my and rory. he is able to open his heart fully to amy, whereas the tenth doctor closed himself off after rose, and with martha all other companions he didnt open up to them. this is why he also became younger when changing to eleventh doctor. 'i've lived too long'-the tenth doctor said, when he goes to sacrifice himself to save wilfred-my top pick for best companion btw. i only wish we did not have to wait til tenth's last episode to have him in the tardis.
Given the eleventh doctor's superior feats to the tenth, he has more badass moments, he plays each dangeous situation like a grand chess master, being half a dozen moves ahead of everyone else. and suddenly turning the tables on enemy very soon.
there is a reason for each of incarnations choice of personality. to say tenth was best because he was darker doesn't hold. i thought that for ages, and saw glimpses of eleventh doctor and thought-this eleventh doctor guy is just like a child on acid talking three times as fast as david tennant while running around the tardis. i can't take him seriously. there isnt the gravity that the tenth doctor gave to his performance. but then you see him lose amy and rory, his lifelong relationship with amy, his ties with them, which are his literal family-his daughter and son in law, and river is his wife. this episode was unanimously voted the greatest opener ever of doctor who-that is the best post regeneration episode. thanks to eleventh doctor's acting and moffat being a superior writer to russel t davies. ive also seen matt smith in other stuff and he really can act-i mean he is able to take on completely different personas, even his very brief seen in terminator salvation-where he captures john connor and reprogrammes him into a terminator. he was so disturbing in that scene. david tennant cant do that.
russel t davies does darkness better-as can be seen with his last two series of torchwood where it went really really dark to the extent i couldnt watch it anymore as they killed off all the main characters virtually. except the twelfth doctor's final two parter where bill gets turned into cyberman while trapped in time dilation orbiting a black hole. an episode very similar to when amy is stuck in an accelerated time frame at the now quarantined holiday spot, while doctor and co are in the slower lane. by the time rory gets to her, she is like in her forties, having been there for some twenty years or so, surviving. in this case bill has to wait years for the doctor to come to her, while for the doctor and co, only half an hour has passed max.
being as doctor who had to remain a family show russel was restrained in how dark he could go, for sure he would have taken tenth doctor to darker places, as he was going at the end of his life. the tenth doctor become time lord victorious was my favourite period of tenth doctor. contrary to most people i've realised david tennant is not a good actor. watch his most recent stuff-all of it, it's terrible. he has a series where he plays a husband and father to an autistic child, and he just keeps the scottish actor and the same beard he has in normal life,and acts as himself. the only decent thing tennant did was doctor who, and yes he was MADE for the role. he does the doctor brilliantly, in part i think because they force him to ditch the scottish accent and beard, so he actually has to act out a different character other than himself.
but if tennant had had moffat writing his part, the tenth doctor would have been more genius. tenth doctor was during martha's reign as companion constantly being beaten and relying on martha to save him. martha had a horrible time as companion, no wonder she left him. and the tenth doctor's attempts at humour dont age well-they come off as very chessy and cringeworthy-like dad humour. whereas the eleventh doctor is genuinely hilarious. the eleventh doctor plays each danger situation like a game of chess, you think hes beaten half way through but hes been making the enemy think that, then pulls out an ingenius ruse, or lure. the tenth doctor did not have this cunning to him. he usually was beaten until the final moments, then pulls off a last minute rescue. that is, the tenth doctor is normally not in control of the dangerous situations he lands into during the episode. whereas the eleventh doctor is more like losing, winning, then a loss, then a win, then a loss, then win win win. eleventh is just so cunning and unpredictable. and i dont find tenth doctor more authoritative/badass than the eleventh. the only one point we see that is the offscreen imprisonment of the villains of human nature, trapping them in black hole event horizon, and what not, so giving them immortality in the worst possible way. the eleventh doctor was able to defend himself against attacks-take when river regenerates into her final incarnation and attacks the doctor-the doctor is four moves ahead-like a chess grandmasters, having replaced the knife she planned to use with a piece of fruit, then using the sonic screwdriver to sonic another weapon, making it fly out of her hands. he does that three times.
he escapes his fixed point already witnessed death from the impossible astronaut through genius cunning, and his exploits leading up to and during big bang, the series five finale-here the doctor rises so high, he does so much time travel stuff, during the big bang double episode season five ending, very complicated for the doctor to carry out and follow as it's so intricate,-like a tapestry of spider webs and complex rope knots-using the handheld vortex manipulator,then using tardis and pandorica to reboot the universe in big bang two-again tenth doctor didnt have the brain power to do such a feat. surpassing the intelligence, cunning and foresight of tenth doctor,but also surpassing his courage. the eleventh doctor was not afraid even of fixed points in time. he also uses sonic vertically to deflect weapon blasts back at enemies-such as when fighting the silurians during rescue of amy and others from under the earth. the tenth doctor never did this, so he didnt think to use the sonic like that. it would seem the self righteousness morality of the tenth doctor once let go of, freed him in his next incarnation to be virtuoso as master of space and time. oh and he could rouse an army instantly of people who owed him a debt, in a good man goes to war. again tenth doctor wouldnt take such an action. his inflexible principles made him often impotent.oh and tenth doctor was defeated by weeping angels and sent back to the past. whereas eleventh doctor defeated them in both his encounters.=
@@shaunhumphreys6714 wow that is didication
@@benosullivan3262 I grew up with the moffaft era in my opinion it was the bes
11 was my favourite because unlike 10 who constantly carried a sense of danger and power, 11 seemed very jokey and lighthearted which made scenes he got angry such a treat.
Eve Sav thats what doctor who is amazing at
and why it is such a masterpiece of a show
it brings somthing new to the plate with every incarnation of the Timelord and his Era
Eve Sav same here
I gotta say it, cause it drives me mad.
I know we don't really count one of the Doctor's but it was still a regenaration nonetheless, so in true fact:
SMITH IS NOT 11! HE IS NUMBER 12!
AND IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME, THEN GO WATCH DAY OF THE DOCTOR!
Time Lord Bigwig who's name I forget: I was right, they're all here, all 12 of them.
PETER CAPALDI: NO SIR! ALL THIRTEEN!!!!!!
@@Offical_RemyKWNicholls Technically yes, there have been 14 regenerations of Time Lord know as "The Doctor". However, considering that "Doctor" is a self appointed title, if he wants to disavow one of his regenerations who are we to argue with him? That's why I still consider the current Doctor to be the 13th.
Think of it like a film franchise with a spin off film; its still Canon, but it's not considered one of the main movies. To use a recent example, Hobbs & Shaw was the 9th film in the Fast & Furious franchise, but because it was a spin off the latest F&F film is still called F9 despite technically being the 10th.
A calm man angry is much more intimidating than an angry man angry.
He's my favorite doctor, but I'm obsessed w all of them. People don't realize how scary and manipulative he was, with all that built up rage. Literally the smartest, most psychologically damaged good guy ever; Matt Smith is not given the credit he deserves for such a haughty performance.
I agree!!
Caroline Maher I agree
Agreed
Smith played an amazing Doctor, he had probly the best story arcs of them all so far
He is the doctor that forced the entire universe to fear his rage
Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many. Oh god that gave me chills!
Especially the cold, haughty, almost psychopathic stare he levels at her before delivering the line.
It's like, "Oh, you think you know me? You think there're no monster under the skin?"
That's got to be one of 11's best lines ever. I definitely think that's 11's best episode and possibly the best episode of doctor who. It's certainly my favorite episode of doctor who.
Every single time
I have used that line when I am utterly pissed at someone and I want them to know how far they pushed me
The doctor might be a pacifist but he's also a fighter!
For some reason, the first thing that popped into my head when I watched Matt smack up that Dalek was, "Dang, I bet Matt was having so much fun getting to pummel a Dalek with a sledgehammer."
I can just see Rose glaring at him.
I kinda loved it cuz he just went at it like the prop was expendable lol; great acting
The guy inside the Dalek 😮 is this how I die 😅
He was channeling Ace!🤣👍
Hell yeah! @@machinist7230
"Let somebody else try first" *Spreads arms wide* Epic. Just Epic.
There's something you never ever put in a trap.
Me.
I HAVE KILLED HUNDREDS OF TIME LORDS
"well I killed all of them"
redhed645 Actually its "Fear me, I've killed hundreds of time lords"
"Fear ME. I've killed all of them"
Eh I was close lol
redhed645 XD
That scene with the Silence having their own taunt “You should kill us all on sight” being broadcast to every human who’s ever watched the moon landing footage was genius. Made even more so by the Doctor’s seemingly harmless ramble about the funky little creatures he’s fallen in love with (humans) and their exploits across the galaxy. “Humans are everywhere, and now they’re all out to get you”, basically. Always gives me goosebumps!
I always wondered if that why humans spread throughout the cosmos...just following orders 😊
There's an odd crack in the wall, which you don't remember how it got there. There's a stain on the floor that keeps coming back, and you don't know why. But you do. You just can't remember. You can't remember two weeks ago you came across one of the Silence, trying to hide in your house. You remembered your orders. You took its head, and hit it into the wall until it your fulfilled your orders. Now it lays there, beneath an impact crack you and it made, on a floor unseen, lying discarded it leaks, and you never remember.
One day the stain stops, as there is nothing left to leak.
That scene with the regular guys in the pub who all turn round and face that silence dude in the back reminds me SO much of in V for Vendetta when the undercover cop shoots a kid wearing a v mask and the public finally have enough and you see the regular joes surrounding him, he aims his gun, maybe gets one or two and is swarmed. So cool.
I started with Matt smith, so I'm probably biased, but I tend to lean towards watching Matt rather than David. But the thing I love about Matt is I see so much fear on his character. Like how depressed people smile the brightest. You can see the moments when the doctor as Matt lets down the facade he's built as happy and hopeful and the guilt crashes down harder and harder and I feel Matt just displays this do beautifully
Yea me too
I grew up on David but I also like Matt more
I started with Eccleston, and I gotta say I love his portrayal, but Tennant had the best fierceness, "the fury of a timelord".... but Smith had the most intricate story arcs
its been 6 years, have you gotten around to that
I started on David and am biased towards him. Still love Matt though
Demons run, when a good man goes to war.
One of my favourite quotes :)
Demons run
When a good man goes to war.
Night will fall and drown the sun
When a good man goes to war.
Friendship dies and true love lies
Night will fall and the dark will rise
When a good man goes to war.
Demons run, but count the cost
The battle's won, but the child is lost.
I used this in my D&D game.
A serious crime boss that has a bad case of immortality cursed the one person to grow a backbone and try to overthrow them.
The curse prevents them from fighting the crime lord directly. And they must obey the crime lord's every command but they are free to hunt other villains to their hearts content. They are also bound to live as long as the crime boss still breathes.
The curse is called "Demon's Run".
And this hero has been trying to indirectly assemble a force to vanquish the crime boss.
@@Blitzwaffen ... Can I use this? this concept I mean
@@obsidiandragon1385 Go for it. Tell me how your players react when you do play it out.
@@obsidiandragon1385 How's it going so far?
"No plan, no backup, no weapons worth a damn...and I don't have anything to lose!'
That speech at Demon's Run gives me the chills every time.
sorry to necro this comment, but that's the speech from "the pandorica opens", way before the battle of demon's run.
I've seen doctors 5-8 do the Pandorrica speech and 6th and 7th actually do it better, and as a cold reading too
its such a great speech that parallels Ecclestone's interaction with the daleks when he's saving rose
@@NSG-1551 was thinking about just that.
“You have no plan…no weapons…
Yes! And doesn’t that scare you?”
Isn't that scene at Stonehenge not at Demons Run? I mean he did say "good evening Stonehenge" or something.
I get chills when I see that first scene... I mean, there's plenty of "I'm so bad" speeches through television and movies, but this one stands out because there's 50 real life years of story telling to back it up. Gives that kind of speech a whole different feel.
In horror movies its never the monstrum that is scary its atmosphere and background music that scares you
"Leaving is good. Never coming back is better."
So much packed into that one little sentence
Matt has acknowledged the small amount of backlash (of course, every new Doctor has received some backlash of some sort) his casting got. I wonder what he feels about the fact that he has become just as adored and beloved as every other Doctor before him after what had to have been something of a rough transition, following the wildly popular David Tennant and coming on as a new Doctor with a brand new Companion as well (something that hasn't happened since the show came back). Damn. That's the question I should have asked him at Philly Comic Con
Peter Davison had the same problem back in the day, he was the youngest doctor ever cast at the time 29, following in the footsteps of the legend that was tom Baker, it took a while to get used to him. Matt had to follow after David Tennent that many consider the best doctor of the modern era, but Matt proved his chops. And while hes not a favourite, I enjoy his performance. Mostly hes freindly and goofy, but sometimes theres a light in his eyes or a change of expression and you can see the 1000's of years old time Lord and he is terrifying
@@julieeverett7442 yeah that balance between genius & insanity, between calm and hopeful & chaotic and dangerous... he plays it really well.
I've always thought that the Silence was a metaphor for the problems inside everyone. When you look at your fears, it seems like they're this terrible and immortal thing that freezes your heart and your mind. Then, when you look away, you forgot your fears, because, what are they besides figments of your imagination. All you have to do is face your fears, or shoot the Silence, and they'll be gone forever.
Cool idea
HELP ME O CANT THINK M MIND HAS BEEN BLOWN TOO HARD!!!!! AUUUAUAAAGGHHHHAAAAAAA 😵
No silence is a religion
Damn, that was deep.
Issac Taylor true
everytime the theme song plays shit goes down.
Thats why my heart goes all candy bars when it plays
LOL, "my heart goes all candy bars" is my new favourite phrase.
Same 😂
@@maddieweeb9121 I laughed. I will use this phrase too
That phrase is golden indeed.
Couldn't have said it better
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many". Matt Smith did a really great job with that scene The way half his face is dark and half illuminated and the way he says "Good men don't need rules" is chilling.
The darkened side was so fucking dark it looked like his skull was exposed, and I fucking love it
"Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time Lords."
"Fear me; I've killed all of them," :D
What episode is that from?
@@mrdoctorgilmore not really, because he still made the decision. He fixed it in day of the doctor, but it was still him who killed everyone in the original time war. He still remembers killing everyone.
@@stephcinema Since writing that, my opinion has changed, so yeah I agree.
You've got to wonder how many confrontations has the doctor won purely on his reputation
It reminds me of a fanfic I read where this crime boss is talking about the different kinds of power that exist. From the power of money, being able to buy and sell what you want, to the power of favors owed from those themselves in power, then he talked about the power of reputation. When you are presumed to be powerful just because its you. Your name is enough for people to fear you. You dont have to pull out a gun, or threaten to take everything from them. You odnt have to display your army of goons. All you have to do is show up, and they fear you. Your name has been around long enough, proven itself often enough, that you no longer have to prove anything. To borrow from this video, when you see this person or group, "Basically, run"
Honestly its something you see every day. A teacher doesnt have to be strong enough to cow their class, they are the teacher, so you obey. The title of teacher is enough to command respect and obedience. Your boss may be a simpering toad, but because they are "The Boss" you obey. You might quibble with that a bit but its basically the sort of thing I meant.
Lots from the time Dave Tennant's doctor discovered the trick at The Library...
All of his smart enemies are defeated this way. The dumb ones? Well, the dumb ones have it worse.
The people of his homeworld galefrey, have a name for him. The Doctor Of War.
@@chrishubbard64 While what you say may be true, do not forget the Fatality Index, and all those, who's name was credited to the Doctor - under the "Cause of Death". Believe me, they fear him more of the first reason, than the second. He ended so many lives - mostly indirectly -, that he isn't feared only, because he has a title. After all, all those Doctors before were him. He did those things. It's also not a surprise, he had enough and doesn't want to repeat any of it.
Never force pacifists past their breaking point. The Doctor is a perfect example of that. They're perfectly calm and happy until they're angry, and they'll end up haunting your nightmares.
ya. thing is a lot of pacifist know painfully well how to hurt someone. but more dangerous than that, the maximum violence they present is literally none. so when they stop holding back its completely without restraint. vs others that are ok with bare fist but wont use a weapon, a pacifist committed to violence will go to the absolute extreme first
Demon's Run When a Good Man Goes to War
@@zackv4850 This.
There is a difference between harmless, and peaceful.
Harmless, means they can not cause any harm.
Peaceful, means they can cause great harm, Yet chooses not to~
The expression "The quiet ones are the most dangerous/scary" exists for a reason.
An angry man, a wrathful man will tear at the walls, will scream and vent his rage at every turn. he may be erratic but their minions will know to be afraid all the time. They have embraced their rage and live with it.
The quiet ones on the other hand are the ones that restrain it, bottle it, do everything in their power to make sure it never sees the light of day. The ones that bottle up that rage, that hatred, their desire to lash out and hurt and scream and show the world their rage are the most terrifying because once they do, they have never learned to control it, they have never lashed out the way a more volatile man has. A violent man may be scary but he has more control over himself once the first outburst is over.
Those who never lash out, who never vent their rage explode in one massive outburst. These are the ones that finally say "Enough is enough" and commit violent sprees, They are the Columbine shooters of the world, they are the Oklahoma City Bombers of the world. The ones who bottled it up and let loose screaming in the most furious fits are the most terrifying because they'd held back decades of rage and pin-point focused it on one target.
He's probably the "youngest" Doctor but he manage to make The Doctor to actually look more "Ancient" and like a Veteran who have seen countless atrocities in his life
And the reason why he's not to be mess with, why The Doctor earned his name
The Epic Speech was the signature move of Eleven, and it was always glorious.
Hassaan Mirza I just started Season 7, and someone had better Leeroy Jenkins one of his Epic Speeches before he regenerates.
Doctor "who activated my trump card, the epic speech"
The way he charts out that colonel’s future as “Colonel Run Away” is absolutely outstanding
I love how the eyeball flicks through historical events on Earth in a few second but spends more time on each individual Doctor. Shows you how much time he has spent defending Earth
"Now you just watch them fly ,billions and billions of them , for billions and billions of years , and every single one of them at some point in their lives will look back at this man taking that very first step and they will never ever forget"
Goosebumps EVERY TIME
I think the word you're looking for right now is ... oops, run. Guys, I mean us, RUN!
The “oops dropped it” at the begging of the pandorica speech gets me every time. I highly doubt it was scripted and was just a Matt moment
I am glad so one mentioned. Because you know it was by accident and kept it but know one has said anything lol
He was perfect from the beginning. His performance in The Time of Angels, The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang, A Good Man Goes to War, The Rings of Akhaten, Nightmare in Silver and The Name of the Doctor are the best.
Ive been following doctor Who on 3 different continents since I was 6 . . .I'm 50. Ive spent time in many places, but of all the telie I've watched "Doctor Who " is the highest standard of character
Hello. I'm the doctor. Basically, RUN.
***** Turns around and sonics Doc-postor (Doctor impostor).
The first episode I saw was the one with the Pandorica. The first line I literally heard was, "Look at me! I'm a target!!"
The first episode of new Who I saw was Matt Smith's regeneration. (Spoilers ik) I was so confused. Then I when back and marathoned all of 9-11 in the space of about a week.
One of the most badass lines in doctor who
Violet Nerd I like you!
"Demons run when a good man goes to war" = goosebumps galore
The way Madame Vastra looks at him in that last scene, the fear in her eyes as if half expecting the War Doctor to reappear was such brilliant acting
"You're building me the perfect prison...and it still won't be enough" 6:49 Such a good scary villain line - reminds you that you seriously never want to mess with the Doctor.
I'm realizing now, because of the time travel, there are probably a ton of really ancient stories in many major civilizations about the Doctor
River Song: "I hate (stories about) wizards. They always turn out to be him."
Where do you think we got the word doctor from?
Heck, Radaghast the brown from the hobbit (yeah a little off but stick with me) is one of the doctor’s incarnations :3 (played by one of the classic doctors)
Edit: Sylvester Mccoy is the actor
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River and the Dr always visit museums as they are a good way of keeping count.
And tracking the Dr 😂
0:34 Rory is so pissed that his face glitched out
Emil Macko 😆😆
that's a good point!
""you are not of this world"
""no but i've put a lot of work into it""
hahaha great comeback
“Fear me, I’ve killed hundreds of time lords”.
Fear me, I’ve killed them all.
Such a badass line.
11:38 This is why Matt Smith, imho, was one of, if not THE best Doctor. He was fun loving, quirky, all the things a Doctor should be, but when he taps into the Doctor's pain, anger, sadness, and pure, utter, endless rage at unfairness the universe, he's the only Doctor I've actually felt let that fully show. He talks to the Colonel as the Doctor, but he speaks to her as the War Doctor. And that slow head turn, the lighting showing the absolute FURY in his eyes.... perfect cinematography on top of a masterclass of character acting...
6:49
"You're building me the perfect prison.....and it still won't be enough"
If I ever met the doctor face to face I'd be terrified and in awe
Yes
A tad bit late, what episode is that?
@@Max128ping Episode name is Day of the Moon
By seeing the doctor, I think he would be a perfect supervilian who actually has success :D
yeah that's why the Silence used River to kill him because The Doctor can be scary coz no one can stop him
@@dazzatv9571 Ironically that didn't stop him ether as far as I'm aware.
The doctor is the some reason good can prevail over evil. If he ever were to stop the universe would tremble
Yea, the Doctor is a villain, he just chose not to
That's exactly what he is to the Daleks.
And the Cybermen.
And the Sontarans, and the Ice Warriors, etc, etc, etc.
It's not just his line in the last quote
... It's the body language the hands, the slow turn around, the shifty eyes when hes looking in her face
Marvelous
I like how he channels all of his past selves in this first scene, in the way he speaks, in the way he is "dressing" he brings all of himself on earth
i love the 10th Doctor so much...
but 11 has SUCH a way with words :D
OMG I forgot about the episode with the silence and how he dealt with them... Dear god what an episode.
What's scary about that episode is the idea that every single Human has murdered a Silent at some point in their lives and we'll never even know.
@@thebighurt2495 It's those invisible things we trip over, or those moments you forgot why you were in a room, maybe we could play a rousing game of "where did that scar come from?"
me too... i hope its a coincidence
Forgot about what?
when the doctor tells you to run, it's not a threat... it's a kindness
"He wasn't hiding from us. He was being kind" every doctor I've watched has had a moment where that is the case. Even he isn't fully aware of what he may do when his kindness, near limitless it may seem, is expended. And that is terrifying
other that the fact that Matt Smith was an ABSOLUTELY GREAT doctor, i`ll give you props for cutting the conversations just before spoilers. I've seen them all but to people who didn't, this is a hell of a motivator!
"A good man has no rules... Now is not the day to find out why I have so many."
Now that is a deep and scary line. 😲😲
Matt's speech during regeneration was truly sublime.
So true I love it and just how inspiring it was
Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time Lords.
-Fear me... I've killed all of them. EPIC LINE
***** Cue the Master crying in a corner:"Doctor! We were best enemies for centuries! You betrayed me!"
Man the first scene where he actually gets introduced. The flashes of all the previous Doctors. It’s beautiful.
I remember when I found out David Tennant was leaving and I was so sad and all "No one can replace him! He's the best Doctor ever! This new guy is gonna be awful!" Matt Smith proved me wrong in the first episode. It was the only time I was glad I was wrong haha :)
"Oh look I'm angry- that's new. I'm really not sure what's going to happen now." Sooooo good
What was the Silence saying when the footage of him was shown on TV?
You should kill us all on sight.
you should kill us all on sight don't thank me
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I thought they were saying 'you should put us all outside'
@@ArticWS I thought it said :You should gas all on sight!
Capaldi version:
*"FEAR ME. I'VE KILLED HUNDREDS OF TIMELORDS."*
"Fear me, I'm Scottish..."
Daleks tip over
Cybermen jump off cliffs
The Master just kills himself over and over again.
Yep,being Scottish is the ultimate power.
What about the Vashta Nerada? Sure the light slows them down but it doesn't stop them.
wait? Capaldi is Scottish?
yes Peter Capaldi is Scottish. Glasgow born, Italian name from paternal grandad.
Miss Seaweed the shadows just start to disappear and run away
I AM THE DOCTOR, AND YOU ARE THE DALEKS. AND THIS IS SPARTA!!!
I will never get over the fact that he told aliens to fuck off
Brought them back just to tell them to fuck off again
Its brillaint
I've never watched 'Doctor Who' but he's already my favorite character
I know right?
start with Chris as he was the first of The New Doctor Who's. honestly he is very underrated as The Doctor, he did fantastically not saying David and Matt weren't fantastic as well but Chris should get more love than he does lol :D
Matt Smith has more charisma than Peter Capaldi. I also think Smith's anger felt more real because his Doctor was a friendly sort of guy. When Smith's Doctor got angry he was really 'don't mess with me' angry! I think Matt Smith was the all-time best Doctor but it's all just personal opinion - all the actors were great in the role.
No, not all. Sadly
Capaldi is the worst doctor.
Matt isn't even close to the best doctor.
@@machina4279 who is the best in your eyes?
@@NightKolm Tennant, Ecclestone & Hartnell.
FFS! I never cared to watch this show...ever. But I saw Vincent & The Doctor about four weeks ago, and I was 100% hooked on it! I watched EVERY episode/season that Matt Smith is in. He is my first Doctor...so I LOVE HIM to death! Sad that he's leaving :'( But I'm going back to David Tennants seasons...cause I am HOOKED!!
y'missed one: "You just gave me hope and then you took away, that's enough to make any man dangerous *god knows* what it would do to me"
"Nice thought, but it's not Christmas."
That made me chuckle. c:
" Fear me. I've killed hundreds of time lords"
' Fear me... I'VE KILLED ALL OF THEM"
That last line was badass, it reminds me of the sherlock series "i may be on the side of angels, but don't think for a second i'm like them"
I wonder why you wrote 'outdated'? I still think that the eleventh doctor is a badass.
D4l4m4r It doesn't cover the second half of series 6, or the whole of series 7.
He's a right badass
@@ArticWS still his most badass moment imo, which is funny bc it's right out of the first episode he's in lol
Oh, Matt, I loved him from the moment he said that line "hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, RUN."
Very badass indeed, and makes up for the earlier "WHO DA MAN" fail
"Demons run when a good man goes to war."
"Demon's Run, when a Good Man goes to war."
That line gives me chills whenever I hear it, because of the two meanings.
It has only one meaning: "Demons run", which the hideout "Demon's Run" took from that poem, exactly as Dorium explained to them. There's no other meaning. "Demon's Run (as in the hideout's name) when a good man goes to war" is basically meaningless. It's missing an essential part, a werb (I think). A better meaning would be (and some translations do include that) "Demon's Run FALLS when a good man goes to war". Without the word FALLS, it looses the proper meaning, so it's in fact the first and only proper meaning "Demons run when a good man goes to war". That's the only meaning without changing the poem by adding other words to it.
Like I mentioned, some translation do fix that issue, in Czech dubbed version it's "Demon's Run falls when a good man goes to war" ("Skrýš Démonů PADNE, když dobrý muž jde do války").
@@Croftice1 this is a 10 year old comment but the 2 meanings are "demons run (the location) is when a good man goes to war" which is the literal version. and the second being demons (meaning bad people) run (like the verb to run away) when a good man goes to war. Which means that bad people know they are screwed when things get so bad that a good man is forced to go to war.
"I want people to call you colonel runaway. I want children laughing at your door because they've found the house of colonel runaway"
So simple, yet so destroying. The Doctor's greatest weapon has always been his words.
Because sound has the power no one would understand and When mixed with the Words and Some special words with the pure and deep faith , they have the impact over the whole universe! Yahaya ZQ here 😎😋😊
Lol "Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time Lords"
"Fear me, I killed all of them"
"oh look, im angry. thats new" love that line
I am French and
even if matt smith speaks quickly in the role of the doctor (who's a
little crazy) I can understand what he says here I just wanted to say
that lmao i love Matt Smith so much
The amazing thing about the series (the new one, anyway) is that just when you find yourself really missing the previous Doctor, the new one knocks it out of the park in the first episode.
Except with the 13th doctor now. I hate her.
eleven years ago that sure was the case
No longer the case. Identity politics ruins everything. Dr. Who is no exception.
I got into DW with Christopher - so he is my Doctor. And I was there for David and loving each scene. But when Matt delivered that speech when talking to the atraxi? Oh, it cemented my utter devotion to him as an actor and his Doctor, my favourite of them all. The 11th Doctor is the one I think of when hearing „Doctor Who”.
He does not need to carry a weapon. He is the weapon. The Timelord Victorious.
One of my favorite Doctor quotes: “Good men don’t need rules. Today is not a good day to find out why I have so many.”
8:24
Doctor: They'll forget this bit.
Silence: wut?
Ready?
Ready.
TV: YOU SHOULD KILL US ALL ON SIGHT
Silence: Well, shit.
I love that one of his most badass moments didn't even include him on screen.
The first clip is my FAVORITE Matt Smith scene. Maybe my favorite doctor who clip ever. Matt was an amazing Doctor
i feel like the 11th doctor was able to deliver such emotion to the viewers. there were plenty of moments where i teared up.
Moffat pulled of one of the most impossible task in Doctor Who, make everyone move on from 10
Thats one thing Matt Smith did great. His monologues are amazing. Compared with how goofy he usually was, as soon as he got serious it showed
*Makes badass boast with nothing to back it up*
*Massive amount of heavily armed alien ships run like bitches*
Just another Tuesday for the Doctor, it seems.
Of course, in this case, the twist is that it turns out it hasn't actually worked!
Tom Wake ghjjnn
Jysrin El-Lagni Yanu To be fair, he had a kickass bowtie, so you could say he was armed
Jysrin El-Lagni Yanu Umm... the Pandorica was a trap they made just for Him.
Of course the heavily armed alien ships simply let Him walk right into it, duh.
They were counting on His curiosity, don't you get it?
Not a proud moment for the Doctor at all. Quite an embarrassing scene,
in retrospect. Oh well, nobdy's perfect.
"The first thing you will notice about the Doctor in war is that he is unarmed. For his enemies, it's also the last"
Love the Atraxi seeing all the old Doctors and thinking "I'm outta here!"
'Never put in a Trap' scene still gives me goosebumps
6:18 Biggest *come at me bro* ive ever seen
According to some spoilers 12 might be the "a bit grumpy father figure" kind of doctor. A little similar to William Hartnell's 1st.
POSSIBLE SPOILER
In one of the scenes he is rumored to call Clara "young lady" and orders her to come back before 11 pm and to "don't slam the door" when she comes in.
I herd that to that he might be mader
Capaldi scene
Doctor; i don't like the colour
Clara;what colour?
Doctor; the colour of my kindneys
Eric Fugler I can't wait!
I love the music, when it starts you knew it was about to show whoever was bad that they were in trouble.
He will always be my favourite Doctor
3:35 you can see on Rivers face she knows the angels are toast, if there is one thing she has seen across every single iteration of the doctor it's you don't make him angry
The scene that sends absolute chills down my spine is when that blue guys quotes the quote "Demons Run When A Good Man Goes To War" (shivers) dude this is why you never intentionally pick a fight with The Doc.
No weapons, no backup...but he speaks in a taser^^
IKR! =-D haha
WEll he says no weapons worth a damn. Who wants to see a taser against the entire dalek army?
4:11 is that Jorah Mormont? Glad to see he's still loyal to the Targaryens
8:41 "It was this moment that he knew, he fucked up".
For a face so lacking in expression, it's so easy to read how he is feeling in this precise moment.
This still gets a watch every few months. How has it been almost ten years?
90% of the show is just monologuing and I love it.
I love all of these scene's, one of my favourites is him telling the Weeping Angels they made a mistake by putting him in a trap! That scene is always badass, but honestly when it's cut off where it is, the gunshot at 4:50 sounds more like a party popper! It made me giggle!! Am I the only one?!
You aren't the only one 🥰
I love 11 as much as I love 10, because I understand him so well. Matt did a swell job of hiding 11's natural anger and ruthlessness, but also his caring and respectful side. I love him!
I could talk about these two for hours.
The music behind Matt as he kicks into gear. Honestly I cannot think of any better music. Mr Gold made a masterpiece
5:30 he says he has no weapòns yet his reputation is so legendary that they all dont even ATTEMPT to approach him when quite frankly they could've killed him
God I miss this show when it was good. This reminded me all the good memories I had watching this show back then