@@savannahs8914 9 & 10 were the Doctor just after the time war, the trauma was fresh, and it was easier for him to slip back towards the things he did during the war. 11 had matured some, he'd realized he can't do the kind of things he would've done before, and therefore imposed those rules to keep himself in line.
@PhoenixFires "Rose's and thorns" I believe comes from a quote about democracy in the west, essentially a phrase that confirms that democracy is not perfect, but is quantifiably better than any government-controlled alternative. The rest is just spin. I make dumb sh*t up at random.
@TaxEvasion777 I am like 100% certain that some countries are better than us at things, and there are countries that are considered technically more "free" than this country, but none of them have protected speech laws. None of them have a constitution guaranteeing them the inalienable right to express themselves, uncompleted by government, and the right to defend themselves from tyranny. Except Poland. Holy _shit_ Poland has been on a wild tear.
Less ‘forgotten’, more “intentionally put away.” If these are, indeed, examples of the Doctor going ‘too far,’ then it wouldn’t exactly make sense to _continue_ going too far with regularity. That’d make it seem like the Doctor isn’t learning from their mistakes.
Clara's answer to the Doctor's question "what would I do without you?" - "put up with his conscience." he would be so fucked up without companions, because he can never cope with it alone, no matter how much you run away..
One of my favourite lines is “ you’re rage will stop at the sight of a crying child” Clara said this to 12 before her death and I love it because she knows deep down beneath the hatred he has a kind heart
When the Doctor tells the Vashta Nerada to look him up in the biggest library ever and they immediately retreat. That moment and when he beats the family are 2 of my favorites moments
That’s why I liked tennant so much. He constantly reminded us that the doctor is very dark while still being a damn good character. Eccleston was good too but tennant killed it
I haven't seen Dr. Who, but want to. I've seen youtube clips, but 2 of them make me hesistant. There's clips of the scary angels and of human-like creatures puking up black water/looking spooky that chill me. It looks kind of scary.
@@daenerysdivine1906 the weeping angels certainly make for a creepy episode, but nothing too scary at all. And the ones that are puking I believe are in reference to the ood? But I may be wrong
When I first saw the episodes with The Family in them, I was completely terrified. In my mind, who had the Doctor ever hidden from? What unknowable terror was it that he thought it best to forget who he was and hide in a life that wasn’t his? Turns out it was him. The Doctor was the terror. Talk about plot twist I wasn’t prepared for! 😅 still two of my favorite episodes to date. I cry every time 🥲
@kurtisgibson2929 he was told by prophecy that he would destroy his people and was driven mad with the realization that he would be the slayer of whole species even though he chose too never harm anyone after he took his name of The Doctor, the man who heals and saves without doubt or spite.
@kurtisgibson2929 he ended up fulfilling the prophecy but was wrong about the details, the prophecy said he would stand at the end of Galifrey as his world burned with the weight of a billion lives at his feet, and he ended up at the end of the universe as Galifrey burned out with countless deaths dealt by his hand, but he did not kill his people it was time that killed them all.
This is one of the central kernels of David Tennant as a Doctor; the absolute Rage and Savagery he held deep in his chest, restrained only by regrets, remorse, and a 'self-terror' of knowing what he could become it he took his reins off...
The doctor shows he has that dark part of him he keeps restrained a lot. Ever since the war, his dark side takes more to keep back because he had an entire lifetime as a war forged version of himself. Rose saved him from that when he was 9, and he has been put on the right path by many others since
Donna stopped him. That was one of the things I loved about her, she would stop him before he went to far. She told him to stop and made him leave the very first time she saw him fight the monster. And then there was a different timeline where we saw that she wasn’t there to stop him, and it was the end of the Doctor. I can’t wait to see these two together again
The only things that seem to actually stop the Doctor, is death, consequences, and fate. No one can outrun death or consequences. Fate? It’s fickle, and ever changing, like a river whose current can push or pull to anywhere at anytime. The reflection of death, the consequences, and how so many lives and fate intertwine with every person’s actions, that realization, that awareness of the threads that bind us and connect us, of how we effect each other. That’s what stopped the Doctor. For all his power, and the lengths he’d gone to, all it took was seeing his own reflection crack as the implications ebbed in. He’d only changed the fates of a few, but life, in the events of that day in space, still happened.
"And we discovered why. Why this Doctor, who would fought with gods and demons, why he'd run away from us and hidden. He was being kind." I always loved that line because it perfectly summed up what he was capable of while also him being aware of it.
There is a multi-media series covering what happens if 10 fully embraces his role as Time Lord Victorious. Making different decisions like abandoning Donna's Dad in the control box to be fried because "he could do so much more" and eventually ruling as Emperor as the Universe, fixing every problem and plowing through entire species who get in the way of his solutions
I love it when dude has flaws like going to far against evil forces- I know for sure if I had that kind of power I would definitely be tempted- it just makes the doctor all the more relatable
I’m so tired of that lady from the water on Mars episode, because like she went through all that demanding that he do something because he had the power to do something, but when he did, she tells him he’s wrong for doing it? Pick a side lady.
@@emoment1088 Vilgax: Professorr paradox...please Paradox I need my fix! I'm loosing my gains paradox it hurts baaaad. Doctor: who the hell are you talking about?!
I mean honestly, he was right. The doctor can do whatever he needs to do to help people, he can wipe away the Daleks, he can be who he wants to be, free from everything that held him back. He’s a kind soul imprisoned by old ideology.
Waters of Mars is what happens when the doctor stops caring, and the time lord victorious is why the doctor has so many rules. The only ones to truly beat the doctor are the doctor and the master
"And there's no one to stop you?" "No." This is why the Doctor needs companions, he needs someone to tell him what's right and wrong, to trust someone the power to convince him to stop when he's about to cross a line. It's not that he's lonely...it's that he doesn't trust himself to make the right decisions.
Seeing this side of the Doctor is so Raw and Beautiful. You really understand the character when they show this side of themselves even when they don't try to show it you see it, i definitely saw it when i watched 10th, 11th and 12th Doctor. That silent pain in their eyes, in their voice. Just Breaks My Heart.
Doctor Who is just surprisingly depressing as in if you think oh it's a galactic dude with weird phone booth who hangs out with these wacky characters that's what you think at first but then you find out he's experienced quite literally everything and is going to experience everything
This episode hurt. Because the Doctor used all his tools to save the lives of the crew, like he could do, and he chose to do so because he was tired of having to stand by and watch people die, when he had the ability and technology to save them. And in the end… it meant nothing
The times I watched the serie, I thought he was real and I waited to be the next doctor's friend... I really do wish be with him and see all the universe... I was a kid teenager but even I'm an adult, some time I'm still wish be.
Fun fact, Dr. Who has claimed the lives of ober 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 sentient beings. Never mess with being who has that much power and capability... 😱😎🔥
The ending of the family of blood two parter is my favourite doctor who moment of all time. Showing the dark side of the doctor in this way was so so cool and the fact that he granted their wish while also eternally punishing them was chilling.
I don't cry from films and games often but this episode made me wanna when I rewatched it. Just knowing how it'll end and that he shouldn't save them, was a very dark and lonely episode. There was no clear choice for morality sakes and there were great performances
#i think in the moment he realised he is alone, the last of them, and he has basically the power to change the time, when no one is watching. I would have done ist, changed something. Time is so powerful, and knowledge go everything as well. But he's so old that he is tired of war.
The doctor, a being beyond time and space, a being beyond gods, is such a loving and humble being. He desires nothing more than to ensure security for the universe, to explore and learn and witness and befriend. To defend the essence of life itself. In my eyes, he is the one and only being of his species. Ever. The time lords turning out to be an experiment and his memories of prior lifetimes erased. But one question never leaves my mind, a question beyond any other: where is he really from?
Taking off my hat and bow to David Tennant. He brought to life the character that I can say : Yes, here he is the real Doctor Who in a flesh. Allons-y❤
I feel the doctor needs a companion who would last. Someone who doesnt really care about consequences (meaning threats of going home) someone who will tell him or her how it is. Someone whos not scared of the oncoming storm. Someone who could see through him.
Normally I could never go through an entire show as long as doctor who but this show is just different I flew through it and it’s an amazing show really
"I went too far - broke all of my own rules - i became the hybrid" "Good men don't need rules... and today is not the day to find out why i have so many" "We're fighting time itself, AND I'M GONNA WIN" "Too long i have soaked my hands, no more" “Just this once, rose, EVERYBODY LIVES” “Everybody knows that everybody dies, and no one knows it like The Doctor”
My favorite episode is the first proper episode of the 11th docter where we meet Amy sadly when it pans to the day after the docter flys through space and time she's 15 or so years old 😢 and the last ep of the 11th docter we see that the 11th docter tucks her into bed made me cry😢
i gotta re-watch doctor who to catch up on all the seasons i hated when netflix took it off cuz i was halfway towads the end on matt smith and close enough to watch the new doctor but they took it off and the classic doctor who cuz i was gonna check it out netflix is great but sucks at the same time
Is it just me or is the day all the doctors friends and ones he cares for die and they stop finding companions the day where the doctor becomes the coldest villain ever. Like if doctor who ever ends I’d like to see an episode or two which shows what would happen if that happened-
He,Had his reasons,Doctor who was a not just a scientist or time traveler but a cosmic entity and the last of his species of all the existing species in multiple Galaxies,Who Gights against the ones who choose tyranny or destruction
So funny how regretful he was that by 11 he HAD to give himself more plucky feel. But instead losing River, losing his edge, felt he needed to go back to harder tone, hence Capaldi... where really I would have gotten 14th the idea of being a woman, where it would been better show "evolution" where nothing changed and felt the same way she did when seeing her face for the first time, where I feel she WANTED to just finally enjoy herself... but the writers were off on her and her stories, where really, I'd loved it where its evolution would been her FINALLY taking that regret into a drive of balance. Where I'd ALWAYS loved these doctor's always trying to be plucky but always pressed, where I'd have loved it where she take every moment LIKE these and give a pause of momentum on success to always know for moments with her adversaries, giving them a moment of sympathy. Culminating with the new master, knowing his madness never ends and would have her LAST regret to face.
Specifically: ""Doctor... pity me!" "..Fear Me." "...what?!" "Tell this to your gods, when they punish you, when stretch you on the neutron rack. I'm Still Here." "But you... you're one little man!" "No. Not a man. Not a human being. I am a complex space time event. I am Lord President of Gallifrey, the traveler from beyond time. I am the Sandman, The Oncoming Storm. I am the Ka Faraq Gatri, destroyer of worlds. And sometimes, only sometimes, I. am. your. worst nightmare." "I am The Doctor, and I take care of my friends.""
Am I the only one who spent an hour reading through all of these comments and answering questions? (No im not I saw someone else who had answered a bunch)
This is another reason I didn't like Jody's reign as doctor. It seemed to forget this aspect of the doctor completely. Yes she killed monsters ,such as the spiders, but it was never seen as her actually knowingly doing it it never brought the dark side of her/him in a real sense of being. It was just another amongst the mounting pile of things i didn't like about that version if the doctor. The first female doctor sadly marked with the worst writting and characteristics
didn't anyone ever tell you there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart if you value your continued existence if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow there's one thing you never ever put in a trap. 11th doctor
Water on Mars is still one of the best doctor who episodes
I fucking love that episode you are 100% right it’s definitely my top 5 no doubt
It good but heaven sent is better in a way to show and explain greeth
@@0joshdudeGREETH
That was my very first and only episode I've seen, and I was left really damn confused
@@Silverin_ well watch the stuff that doesn’t confuse u
"A good man doesn't need rules, today isn't a good day to find out why I have so many." - The 11th Doctor
The 10th doctor. That moment. Is why 11 has so many rules
@@savannahs8914 I would think rather that the 7th, 8th and the Warrior are the reason 9, 10 and 11 have so many. 7 did some really dark stuff.
@@sorrenblitz805 true, but it seemed like 11 had more rules than 9 or 10
@@savannahs8914 9 & 10 were the Doctor just after the time war, the trauma was fresh, and it was easier for him to slip back towards the things he did during the war. 11 had matured some, he'd realized he can't do the kind of things he would've done before, and therefore imposed those rules to keep himself in line.
Id never heard this quote but I love it
"This is wrong, Doctor."
*"War is not about who's right, only who's left. For all the roses and thorns of my intervention, I intend to carry on."*
Where is this quote from?
Roses ugh because rose was the drs actual rose whyyy sad and ughhhh hate how shee had to go
@PhoenixFires "Rose's and thorns" I believe comes from a quote about democracy in the west, essentially a phrase that confirms that democracy is not perfect, but is quantifiably better than any government-controlled alternative.
The rest is just spin. I make dumb sh*t up at random.
@@CorundumDevil republic is best for individual rights but nowhere in the world is really free or best is it?
@TaxEvasion777 I am like 100% certain that some countries are better than us at things, and there are countries that are considered technically more "free" than this country, but none of them have protected speech laws. None of them have a constitution guaranteeing them the inalienable right to express themselves, uncompleted by government, and the right to defend themselves from tyranny.
Except Poland. Holy _shit_ Poland has been on a wild tear.
This is the aspect of the doctor that was forgotten. Not his power, but what lengths he will go to
What power besides regeneration I don't think I've seen any
@@dbears1603intellect itself is a superpower when brought to the absolute pinnacle
@@yaJA._. What a weak ass power
@@yaJA._.Case and point Homosapien's brain grew big enough to pick up and throw rocks and from there we conquered the planet.
Less ‘forgotten’, more “intentionally put away.” If these are, indeed, examples of the Doctor going ‘too far,’ then it wouldn’t exactly make sense to _continue_ going too far with regularity. That’d make it seem like the Doctor isn’t learning from their mistakes.
Clara's answer to the Doctor's question "what would I do without you?" - "put up with his conscience."
he would be so fucked up without companions, because he can never cope with it alone, no matter how much you run away..
One of my favourite lines is “ you’re rage will stop at the sight of a crying child” Clara said this to 12 before her death and I love it because she knows deep down beneath the hatred he has a kind heart
@@LETZZPLAYsince he has two hearts, can we say that one is evil and the other is good?
(this is just a joke, it should be funny funny ...)
@@AnAnaSsiKk8 lol
@@AnAnaSsiKk8 even if it is a joked the comparision is good i like it.
@@AnAnaSsiKk8more so than 1 good and 1 evil heart how about 1 vengeful and one kind heart?
It's interesting that the 11th doctor almost went too far but he got stopped by Amy
wait which episode are you referring to
@@bencatzilla a town called mercy
@@bunnyxielianOoh I thought your where talking about the Beast Below, that makes more sense
@@officialpigeons9921 that too!
I love that aspect of his character. Someone so old and who's seen so much needs people to ground him and keep him from going too far
When the Doctor tells the Vashta Nerada to look him up in the biggest library ever and they immediately retreat. That moment and when he beats the family are 2 of my favorites moments
Never even watched the show, but my favorite encounter is the death counter
YEP REPUTATION DO HAVE THEIR BENEFITS
The dark side of the doctor is always fantastic to see
That’s why I liked tennant so much. He constantly reminded us that the doctor is very dark while still being a damn good character. Eccleston was good too but tennant killed it
Exactly, seeing the doctor make actual mistakes and be proven wrong is great. Too bad the 13th doctor's part just doesn't do that
Who says he's even a good man? That's who he's supposed to represent but so you see good?
I haven't seen Dr. Who, but want to. I've seen youtube clips, but 2 of them make me hesistant. There's clips of the scary angels and of human-like creatures puking up black water/looking spooky that chill me. It looks kind of scary.
@@daenerysdivine1906 the weeping angels certainly make for a creepy episode, but nothing too scary at all. And the ones that are puking I believe are in reference to the ood? But I may be wrong
Bloody legend David tennant best doctor by far
bro hasn’t seen the classic series
Agreed
@@astrochaos4182I did hear the the 4 doctor was also great.
@@josephdickinson5183 3,4,5 and 7 are pretty well loved.
Sylvester McCoy was the first I remember.
9 Ran towards what he should do 10 Ran from fear of what he could do 11 made others run from what he would do and all three ran from what WAR had done
When I first saw the episodes with The Family in them, I was completely terrified. In my mind, who had the Doctor ever hidden from? What unknowable terror was it that he thought it best to forget who he was and hide in a life that wasn’t his?
Turns out it was him. The Doctor was the terror.
Talk about plot twist I wasn’t prepared for! 😅 still two of my favorite episodes to date. I cry every time 🥲
Why did he hide though I don't understand
@kurtisgibson2929 he was told by prophecy that he would destroy his people and was driven mad with the realization that he would be the slayer of whole species even though he chose too never harm anyone after he took his name of The Doctor, the man who heals and saves without doubt or spite.
@@mythrilman672 what happened in the end
@kurtisgibson2929 he ended up fulfilling the prophecy but was wrong about the details, the prophecy said he would stand at the end of Galifrey as his world burned with the weight of a billion lives at his feet, and he ended up at the end of the universe as Galifrey burned out with countless deaths dealt by his hand, but he did not kill his people it was time that killed them all.
This is one of the central kernels of David Tennant as a Doctor; the absolute Rage and Savagery he held deep in his chest, restrained only by regrets, remorse, and a 'self-terror' of knowing what he could become it he took his reins off...
The doctor shows he has that dark part of him he keeps restrained a lot. Ever since the war, his dark side takes more to keep back because he had an entire lifetime as a war forged version of himself. Rose saved him from that when he was 9, and he has been put on the right path by many others since
Let’s not forget he has been f over continuously by all sorts of monsters too.
At this point he is beokem
"Demons run when a good man goes to war"
How did I never figure out that “Demon’s run” wasn’t just the name of the place?
I find it curious that the Ood, the most peaceful and wise creatures to ever have existed, are the only species the Doctor seems to fear.
It's because he knows they consider him a friend and he's loathe to betray that trust.
He doesn't fear them, he feared the message they had for him.
His time was coming, and he didn't want to face that.
"Have you ever heard of anyone who stopped me? ”
“This is what happens when you travel alone”. Tenants doc realised and then Matts had to realise again in ‘good man goes to war’ apparently
Donna stopped him. That was one of the things I loved about her, she would stop him before he went to far. She told him to stop and made him leave the very first time she saw him fight the monster. And then there was a different timeline where we saw that she wasn’t there to stop him, and it was the end of the Doctor. I can’t wait to see these two together again
The only things that seem to actually stop the Doctor, is death, consequences, and fate. No one can outrun death or consequences. Fate? It’s fickle, and ever changing, like a river whose current can push or pull to anywhere at anytime. The reflection of death, the consequences, and how so many lives and fate intertwine with every person’s actions, that realization, that awareness of the threads that bind us and connect us, of how we effect each other. That’s what stopped the Doctor. For all his power, and the lengths he’d gone to, all it took was seeing his own reflection crack as the implications ebbed in. He’d only changed the fates of a few, but life, in the events of that day in space, still happened.
"And we discovered why. Why this Doctor, who would fought with gods and demons, why he'd run away from us and hidden. He was being kind."
I always loved that line because it perfectly summed up what he was capable of while also him being aware of it.
There is a multi-media series covering what happens if 10 fully embraces his role as Time Lord Victorious. Making different decisions like abandoning Donna's Dad in the control box to be fried because "he could do so much more" and eventually ruling as Emperor as the Universe, fixing every problem and plowing through entire species who get in the way of his solutions
You know what its called?
Name?
@@AluIsHighI think it's just called Time Lord Victorious
@@Knightway1 This was me asking about the series name, and its called Doctor Who apparently
I love it when dude has flaws like going to far against evil forces- I know for sure if I had that kind of power I would definitely be tempted- it just makes the doctor all the more relatable
"And in all of that time, did you ever hear about anyone who stopped me?!" I think about this line CONSTANTLY
I’m so tired of that lady from the water on Mars episode, because like she went through all that demanding that he do something because he had the power to do something, but when he did, she tells him he’s wrong for doing it? Pick a side lady.
David Tenant and Matt Smith (10 & 11) were my favorite doctors.
The way Vilgax is just standing there in a surgeon uniform 💀
Not vilgax 😂 bro is after the omnitrix
@@LETZZPLAY "Shit, Vilgax lost weight, he don't got no more muscles, he's been letting himself go"
@@emoment1088
Vilgax: Professorr paradox...please Paradox I need my fix! I'm loosing my gains paradox it hurts baaaad.
Doctor: who the hell are you talking about?!
This made me spit take
So I am not the only one who thought of Vilgax
I mean honestly, he was right.
The doctor can do whatever he needs to do to help people, he can wipe away the Daleks, he can be who he wants to be, free from everything that held him back.
He’s a kind soul imprisoned by old ideology.
Hows wiping out daleks kind?
Or maybe just bit haughty. And arrogant/ostentatious in his way. With a superior attitude. Needs restraint.
Waters of Mars is what happens when the doctor stops caring, and the time lord victorious is why the doctor has so many rules. The only ones to truly beat the doctor are the doctor and the master
"And there's no one to stop you?"
"No."
This is why the Doctor needs companions, he needs someone to tell him what's right and wrong, to trust someone the power to convince him to stop when he's about to cross a line. It's not that he's lonely...it's that he doesn't trust himself to make the right decisions.
David tenant is one of a kind
There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.
“This song is ending but the story never ends.”
For Those wondering when/which is this this is from Water On Mars
he proves humanity isn't about species, it's about empathy
🎉😂
Amy telling him "See this is what happens when you travel alone for too long."
The kindest man the best man a truly good man is one who can destroy everything but chooses not to.
Seeing this side of the Doctor is so Raw and Beautiful. You really understand the character when they show this side of themselves even when they don't try to show it you see it, i definitely saw it when i watched 10th, 11th and 12th Doctor. That silent pain in their eyes, in their voice. Just Breaks My Heart.
Doctor Who is just surprisingly depressing as in if you think oh it's a galactic dude with weird phone booth who hangs out with these wacky characters that's what you think at first but then you find out he's experienced quite literally everything and is going to experience everything
This episode hurt. Because the Doctor used all his tools to save the lives of the crew, like he could do, and he chose to do so because he was tired of having to stand by and watch people die, when he had the ability and technology to save them.
And in the end… it meant nothing
The times I watched the serie, I thought he was real and I waited to be the next doctor's friend... I really do wish be with him and see all the universe... I was a kid teenager but even I'm an adult, some time I'm still wish be.
David tenant will always be the best doctor ❤
Fun fact, Dr. Who has claimed the lives of ober 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 sentient beings. Never mess with being who has that much power and capability... 😱😎🔥
Barry Crouch JR😂😂😂 I can’t with the tongue thing he does in the HP movies. If I’m wrong he looks a hell lot like him.
It is hello father
“The song is ending, but the story never ends.”
"I was dealing with these Cybermen: they were all nihilists; they didn't believe in anything..." 🤣🤣🤣
really really gotta thank this show for saving little me
The ending of the family of blood two parter is my favourite doctor who moment of all time.
Showing the dark side of the doctor in this way was so so cool and the fact that he granted their wish while also eternally punishing them was chilling.
"He was being kind."
Many people died because of that kindness.
timelord victorious was the valeyard in the making.
There is never too far only how long you hold out, remember in life fight for you even if you are alone
I don't cry from films and games often but this episode made me wanna when I rewatched it. Just knowing how it'll end and that he shouldn't save them, was a very dark and lonely episode. There was no clear choice for morality sakes and there were great performances
Bro this is an amazing edit
The 10th is the best Doctor ever. Forever and always Alon-sy!
I feel like a serious adaptation of doctor who with plausable science fiction could make a great show. It just has to be made a little darker
But it can't be too dark
No one would pull it off correctly, whether or not it's a good idea.
It breaks my heart
He who had fought gods amd demons left and hid, he was being kind. Interesting
which part/episode is this?
this reminds me of "demons run"..
demons run when a good man goes to war..
#i think in the moment he realised he is alone, the last of them, and he has basically the power to change the time, when no one is watching. I would have done ist, changed something. Time is so powerful, and knowledge go everything as well. But he's so old that he is tired of war.
The doctor, a being beyond time and space, a being beyond gods, is such a loving and humble being. He desires nothing more than to ensure security for the universe, to explore and learn and witness and befriend. To defend the essence of life itself. In my eyes, he is the one and only being of his species. Ever. The time lords turning out to be an experiment and his memories of prior lifetimes erased.
But one question never leaves my mind, a question beyond any other: where is he really from?
It seems you (at the very least) don't mind the lore bomb of 13th doctor, like me
Taking off my hat and bow to David Tennant. He brought to life the character that I can say : Yes, here he is the real Doctor Who in a flesh. Allons-y❤
I feel the doctor needs a companion who would last. Someone who doesnt really care about consequences (meaning threats of going home) someone who will tell him or her how it is. Someone whos not scared of the oncoming storm. Someone who could see through him.
Watching this on repeat while on 🍄 hits epically. Fantastic.😮
Normally I could never go through an entire show as long as doctor who but this show is just different I flew through it and it’s an amazing show really
The time lord victorious is wrong
That’s for me to decide
Bro I love that line
"I went too far - broke all of my own rules - i became the hybrid"
"Good men don't need rules... and today is not the day to find out why i have so many"
"We're fighting time itself, AND I'M GONNA WIN"
"Too long i have soaked my hands, no more"
“Just this once, rose, EVERYBODY LIVES”
“Everybody knows that everybody dies, and no one knows it like The Doctor”
Brooo, the nod from the Death gave me chills
That is the best doctor at the end I like him he’s a great actor 😊
Time Lord Victorious should have been a story arch at least. It's wrong but it's so interesting.❤❤
Damn i never knew Arya Stark was in Dr Who 😂 we also got Jorah Mormont and Daemon Targaryen from Dr Who
the weapons he does not hold are just friends he still holds dear but in the battles they cirp and break😢
“ the doctor is fire … when you get to close someone gets hurt “
I felt so bad for everyone xoxoxo
I just watched this episode, it took me a bit to understand why the doctor didn’t realize he could just create new laws (water on Mars)
I like how all these compilations stop at Capaldi.
The bringer of darkness the oncoming storm the doctor of war.....the dark parts of himself he tries to keep hidden
The song for the doctor...was sang and he heard it...and he knows how he does and where.
Its just occurring to me, he thought Waters of Mars was his end, which makes the ending of End of Time so much worse.
When a good man goes to war.
My favorite episode is the first proper episode of the 11th docter where we meet Amy sadly when it pans to the day after the docter flys through space and time she's 15 or so years old 😢 and the last ep of the 11th docter we see that the 11th docter tucks her into bed made me cry😢
Why does Dr who's face keep changing 😅
Doctor might be most powerfull but his morality was never changing. Imagine you are a stone asked to be flexible as rubber
i gotta re-watch doctor who to catch up on all the seasons i hated when netflix took it off cuz i was halfway towads the end on matt smith and close enough to watch the new doctor but they took it off and the classic doctor who cuz i was gonna check it out netflix is great but sucks at the same time
It’s on bbc iPlayer
Is it just me or is the day all the doctors friends and ones he cares for die and they stop finding companions the day where the doctor becomes the coldest villain ever. Like if doctor who ever ends I’d like to see an episode or two which shows what would happen if that happened-
The doctor of war.
Fucking amazing
He,Had his reasons,Doctor who was a not just a scientist or time traveler but a cosmic entity and the last of his species of all the existing species in multiple Galaxies,Who Gights against the ones who choose tyranny or destruction
Killing with kindness
So funny how regretful he was that by 11 he HAD to give himself more plucky feel. But instead losing River, losing his edge, felt he needed to go back to harder tone, hence Capaldi... where really I would have gotten 14th the idea of being a woman, where it would been better show "evolution" where nothing changed and felt the same way she did when seeing her face for the first time, where I feel she WANTED to just finally enjoy herself... but the writers were off on her and her stories, where really, I'd loved it where its evolution would been her FINALLY taking that regret into a drive of balance. Where I'd ALWAYS loved these doctor's always trying to be plucky but always pressed, where I'd have loved it where she take every moment LIKE these and give a pause of momentum on success to always know for moments with her adversaries, giving them a moment of sympathy. Culminating with the new master, knowing his madness never ends and would have her LAST regret to face.
Specifically:
""Doctor... pity me!"
"..Fear Me."
"...what?!"
"Tell this to your gods, when they punish you, when stretch you on the neutron rack. I'm Still Here."
"But you... you're one little man!"
"No. Not a man. Not a human being. I am a complex space time event. I am Lord President of Gallifrey, the traveler from beyond time. I am the Sandman, The Oncoming Storm. I am the Ka Faraq Gatri, destroyer of worlds. And sometimes, only sometimes, I. am. your. worst nightmare."
"I am The Doctor, and I take care of my friends.""
Am I the only one who spent an hour reading through all of these comments and answering questions? (No im not I saw someone else who had answered a bunch)
This is another reason I didn't like Jody's reign as doctor. It seemed to forget this aspect of the doctor completely. Yes she killed monsters ,such as the spiders, but it was never seen as her actually knowingly doing it it never brought the dark side of her/him in a real sense of being. It was just another amongst the mounting pile of things i didn't like about that version if the doctor. The first female doctor sadly marked with the worst writting and characteristics
I agree with you entirely
This is why he regenerated..
I was thinking about this recently
"Is it Thyme?"
Best show ever imo
The fury of the time lord 🔥🕓
The time lord victorious had legs, they killed it after 5 minutes
didn't anyone ever tell you there's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart if you value your continued existence if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow there's one thing you never ever put in a trap. 11th doctor
Arya stark?? That you girl😂😂😂
Thats an odd ood at the end
Maybe his cure was too live for ever
Chills❤